Show FEBRUARY RA RAIN SNOW ALLA Y FEAR OF CULINARY TER LACK IN CITY Fears of oC a a shortage of oC culinary water In Salt this sum summer mer were Friday dissipated when S water deportment engineers re re- reported reported reported ported precipitation was nearly nearly- seven inc inches es more mor during juring Feb Fob February than n during ing month last Jast year Total precipitation on on all watersheds water sheds month was was 1702 inch inches s compared to 1015 inches last ye year r during February and Inches as the year 17 average I fir 1 have no fears e r. r whatever that citi ns will hav all all' the water J they ca can re and care carefully tully use usa next summer said Commissioner Commis GeorgeD Ke Keyser ser after cx ex- re report ort I I only wish that Utah Utan lake and farmers farmers' irrigation Ird gallon gation problems we were e in ln as good shape The report also covers a five five- n month nUi survey dating from October October Oc Oc- tober 1 1 1932 to 1932 t to the end of February February Feb Feb- usually regarded regard d as the h heaviest precipitation harvest season This phase of the report shows t total tali precipitation of inches 1 for the season seaon of 34 1933 compared compared com Corn pared with inches for the season of 33 1932 or a slight de de- de deficiency y which engineers are confident con con- ide t wilt will be bc made up during March and April The March 1 figure dealing with Brighton the city's main w watershed t show 1934 Snow 1934 Snow 70 inches water content 17 I inches ches 1933 Snow 1933 Snow 73 inches water content inch inches Snow 67 61 year 13 average inches |