Show All tlC a and d pro promise of spring is wafted on perfumed air air from frOIn the cherry orchards surrounding Salt Lake Marjorie Marjoric White of the tile Chi Omega sorority of the U. U of U. U is the girl gid reveling I in a wealth of blossoms 0 I c 3 I j. j f. f A N. N 1 I Crops HeM Held Back BackBy BackBy By Cold Cod Fruit Trees in Bloom Last Month Sixth Driest I March in History Good Progress Made in I Farm Work Cold nights the past week held back vegetation growth considerably but the cherry and peach leaCh trees are blooming J. J Cecil Alter Aller chief of the local weather bureau states in his weekly p The weather bureau has been ex excellent excellent ex- ex for farm arm work worl and the farmers farmers farm farm- ers are arc progressing rapidly with their crops he said Rain is badly needed In 11 some sections as the spring plowed land has dried out considerably Range cattle are in fair condition and sheep are reported mostly good Shearing has hIlS started and the fleeces are said to be in shape Some sheep have started to move toward the summer ranges An average of only 82 of an inch of rain fell ell in the state last month making it the sixth driest March on record Mr Alter reports in his monthly summary The greatest amount was at Silver Lake with Inches while none was reported at Escalante The highest temperature for the month was at St. St George with 85 degrees degrees' on March Maich 21 while the lowest was at Woodruff with 11 de degrees degrees de- de grees below normal on March 27 21 S I |