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Show I VEATHER FORECASTS Bait Lake Cty, Utah, .Wednesday, May 24, 1905. Dooly block. Telephones, Bell, 1042-X: Independent' 266. . . : . . Forecasts till .t p. m. Thursday,, mountain moun-tain time. v " . VC . ."" 'LocA forecast for. Salt Lake Cltyand vicinity Partly cloudy and unsettled to-, night or Thursday :-; . . V -; i ' . . ; .'Denver. ColoY, May 24, 1906. , UTAH Fair tonight and Thursday. ' WEST WTOM1N G Fair ,; tonight and Thursday. ..- 1 . v - WEATHER CONDITIONS. ' ' - The barometer la highest over the North Pacific. Northern andMlddle Atlantic SUtes and Ohio valley, and lowest over the Southern plateau. Rocky Mountain tslope. Upper Mississippi valley, extreme Northwest and Central Canada. , -r PredplUtlon occurred over portions of the Northern plateau. Rocky Mountain slope, Missouri and Upper Mississippi valleys, val-leys, extreme Northwest. Tennessee, Gulf and South Atlantic States and the British possessions, with largest amounts as follows: fol-lows: Abilene. 1.66 Inches; Swift Current 1.68; and Victoria. 1.04.. It was raining this morning at Calgary, Swift Current and Winnipeg. . : .... .r, ; No frost was reported. R. J. HYATT, Local Forecaster,. . . y ""e"-"""e"SBSanBBBBswwwBw |