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Show 1 "' " H L T .4oiIcm building Mia Eltra Zn(f 1211 UP ptM Mortday to w.lck Ik imm UntWd Bp wrlk tha Wa ray in tha fa-at solar clip . bb Its, for maoy yean. Mm Znftr m kit on ml bun. tVads of dowrntown office workers who cbrnbod lo the top of skyscraper, to wraith th phmmKHi from a high nntt oifri. IV J ' - ' i ' xXj, ' I v '. . - . J ' 1 Salt Lake Gazes at Solar Eclipse Luna, Old Sol Center of Attraction All Melt Iaka waa aun gating Monday aa lh city waa favored with the ftrat annular polar arlipae inra li:3. Kterywhera In the city praona were aland ing hrada up. peering through amoked glaaa aa lha moon rut off per rent of tha aun a raya and enveloped tlva earth In ft pru liar ahadow of purpla darkneag for ft tlma. perrhrd nn downtown bulldinga and lined up along aldewalka, acora dropped tbrir work for an hour or more Monday ta watch tha unusual phenomenon. I, una. the mvthologlral lady who la blamed for ao many things. In-.rinding In-.rinding atunting the growth of pa-Mato pa-Mato lnea and causing love alfaira to go awry, waa quern for ft day and dipped down some Sl.vOO mOa In her orhit. and for nearly three hours dlvrried Old Hoi a rave. In soma plarra along the path of tha erllpee entirely blotting them out. BEHIND SCHEDULE Th ertlpee In ffalt Inke offlrlal-ly offlrlal-ly started at 10: 49 a. m . armed ing to obacrvwtlons madr hv Alfred Itor- dame, lor a I astronomer, and arrived a few eeronds behind tha lima originally orig-inally computed. Ita ma 1 1 mum Intensity was reei bed at 17 p. m. when only g slight crear-ent appeered nn on side of the moon whera tha aun waa still peeking through. The ahadow had entirely paaaed by 1.1? p. m.. ha said. Hordamp aald ba no II red ft peculiar pecu-liar hal ftrawnd the awn at lha peak of the erhpae and attributed thia ta an atmospheric condition brought about hv the mistv morn l Ing, whlrh caused m Inula Irlrtea ta form In the atmosphere and bring about a condition similar to that under un-der whlrh ft rainbow forma Immediately Immedi-ately after rain atorni, Tha halo had no connection with th chromosphere of the aun. Hoc dame aald. upon w hlrh a lent lata expanded ex-panded their energiea Monday In an effort to learn of lha atmorphertc conditions immediately around tba aun and their effect on tha earth. If any. The eellpae In Rult lake appeared i ont lnud on rna 1 trip SrtMi fart nldo at npproylmata-lv npproylmata-lv llfft ml Ira an hour. It mi pr rani total in han Kramiarn. Tha oclipao In 1?3. Kordam aald. .aa not aa comph-ta in Hall lak aa ih.it (Ahtch appeared M'.ndiiy, but prevloita nna In 1911 aaa 19 par cant lout In Halt Lake. Uurlnt tha 19:3 prrta' ta Uordum una ant to han I Mr go hy the tnlverallv of t'tah to nhaera tha ei'lipra frm a adeniifir taiidnoint. but laaiia of rlouda no yrlentlfle data a. ere obtained ? ,-r - - - - - - - - ALL SALT LAKE WATCHES LUNA OBSCURE OLD SOL ft'ijtillniied from pun I.) aa an annular phenoinenutt and at all uiii.k 1 here aaa ring anmnd Hi ni'Kin. Avoiding to ih aaironomer, tha ct'lipr 4i ariuulair v.Jierever e-n, exi tptlng for u atrip about lOuo mib-a lotig Ivlttg between a point approxiin-it' ly fiva milei nuith of htm l"i nn ia o and a point ikttIi of Unite, .Mtint. Tho Iih1o. a-'ni(lln to prea dlMatc!ir!f f trat (Minn In rnhirt a itii im at S4 a. tit, I'ulflc Ulllt, SHU anipi alUilalplraLllaUd nV |