Show fee Day Day ee-Day Rain Benefits Utah Agriculture and Water Stores r 3 Weather Returns Woman Found ead in Montana Snow After Hunt HuntI I imle Montana found one person d dead ad and hunted lost in the seasons season's first snowstorm and motorists were I t. t avoid Yellowstone national park highways clear weather y returned to northern Utah in the wake of a three-day three rain l water storage and agriculture ratel In and out of Salt SaIt City ity resumed normal sched- sched Utah nd I Utah highways s 's were re- re 12 have e escaped any dam clam om oni the storm of Butte Mont the body jAnna Anna Reilly year old sewing j sewing project worker was Tuesday 1 buried in snow atop thIlL She had been miss miss- Saturday e Jt lna a a house dreS dress and a thin thiner later eater er the body was lying ard as an if she had protection from falling reports indicated death lenth d from exposure Sunday Sunda ig ug the time first death of the thein fein in t Montana directly atto at- at ble to the tho weather 1 than persons had sought silly since she disappeared iy afternoon apparently ingo into in- in to go home She had left coat behind when she wan- wan gland seemingly walked in ng cig direction as the body some distance from her herm m soula asoula three hunters report- report h iff i-iff James R. R Thompson l l companion Clarence 25 Florence Mont failed a trip with them ln the Rock creek area of f said id they had tracked about 18 inches of 1 day Monday but lost his l then made their way to toI I Tuesday to report the dis- dis nce nce Sheriff Sherif Thompson orI orl or- or l I searching party e Nez Nez Perce forest in Idaho Continued on Page Pace Seven Clu Column Two II Three Day Rain Rain- Benefits Utah Agriculture and ancl Water Stores Continued from pa page pace c one 65 6 miles south of Hamilton Mont forest rangers and C C C O enrollees searched for Guy Pizer Pocatello Idaho deer hunter lost since Friday Fri Fri- day North of Helena Mont another party sought James Cummins 22 22 of East Helena missing in the York York- Nelson region Four Wyoming youths youths William William B. B Cobb Jr and Louis Bailey of Casper and Jack Rardin of Sheridan Sheridan Sher Sher- lidan idan and Albert Benson of Powell returned to their homes after be being being be be- ing reported missing in the Big BigHorn BigHorn BigHorn Horn mountains No concern was felt at the Willard Willard Wil- Wil lard Utah C C C O camp for 15 en en- i who remained at the spike spile camp Monday ato atop foot Willard Willard Willard Wil- Wil lard peak amidst deep snow Lieutenant C. C M. M Scanlon said at atthe atthe atthe the camp that they could have walked the seven miles through the snow but that they remained with equipment at the spike camp which is being abandoned for the winter Lieutenant Raymond Cassell camp commander was expected to reach the 15 men to bring them and equipment out in trucks later on Tuesday Montana highway crews worked to keep mountain passes open but motorists were advised to avoid using highways through Yellowstone Yellow Yellow- Yellowstone stone ston national park recurring rock rockslides rockslides rockslides slides being reported near Gardiner Mont the northern gateway to the park Officials in the Salt Lake City water department welcomed the rainstorm saying A rain at this time of year ear is nh a always s 's beneficial Seven inches of ot snow was re reported reported reported re- re ported on the Brighton watershed making 10 inches on the ground compared with two inches at this date last year Although some harvesting was delayed delayed delayed de de- de- de and construction was halted on W P A projects in Ogden the state department of agriculture said the moisture came at a beneficial beneficial bene bene- time helping cattle ranges and facilitating fall plowing Continued cold weather is in store for Salt Lake valley alley and Utah generally fr frost st being expected expected expected ex ex- in the valley alley and mountains mountains mountains moun moun- Tuesday night Fair conditions conditions conditions condi condi- were forecast for Tuesday night and Wednesday throughout the state Mondays Monday's maximum temperature in Salt Lake City was 44 degrees Tuesday mornings morning's minimum 35 35 and the mean of 40 degrees was 12 below belo normal The rainstorm which peppered the city from 7 to 10 a a. a m. m and 1 to 6 p p. p m. m Monday brought 14 of an aninch aninch aninch inch of precipitation The sudden drop in temperature resulted from influx of a cold high barometric pressure system out of the northwest Yellowstone Wyo was the cold point on the map reporting 18 degrees degrees de de- de grees while Knight Wyo reported 28 and Coalville Utah 30 Low hanging clouds which blanketed the intermountain west Tuesday caused Jack Knight veteran veteran vet vet- eran transport pilot to abandon a projected transcontinental hop hopin hopin hopin in a weather beaten old DeHaviland DeHaviland DeHaviland land plane Knight according to the Associated ed Press abandoned the flight after flying from Los Angeles to Las Vegas Sunday He was to have flown to Salt Lake City Monday The pilot planning to demonstrate the improvement in aerial transportation transportation transportation tation since the early days of ot flying the mail after a hazardous flight to Los Vegas in which he was forced to follow the highway as a precautionary measure in case he be was forced down explained While flying was romantic In Inthe Inthe Inthe the old days it is entirely impractical impractical impractical compared to present methods |