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Show 'STORM BRINGS SHOWTO UTAH Much needed moisture was brought to outlying districts ot Utah and Salt Lake City watersheds water-sheds Wednesday as storm conditions condi-tions continued over the state. The Brighton watershed received .48 Inch of precipitation during the . 34-hour period ended Tuesday at 5 p. m. Mountain Dell received .19 Inch and City Creek, .03 Inch. Seven Inches of snow fell at Brighton during the period, bringing bring-ing the stand on the ground to 33 Inches. A year ago snow on the ground measured 43 Inches, - and In 1938 It was 37 Inches. An additional addi-tional three and a half Inches fell at the point of observation during the night and It was snowing Wednesday Wed-nesday at 9 a. m, dty officials reported. The federal weather bureau forecast cloudy and unsettled weather for Salt Lake City and vicinity tonight and Thursday. Precipitation measured by the bureau was .01 Inch, while at the airport the fall was .02 Inch. Precipitation Pre-cipitation for the month at the city station is 3.09 Inches, second highest high-est in history for January. - Bietvdi-g, with M mfcTeee4ved the greatest amount of precipitation precipita-tion the last 24 hours. Other points reported: Delta, .09: Roosevelt, Roose-velt, .08; Modena. .08; Mllford, .06; Elko, Nev, M; Ely, Nev, .03, and Pocatello, Idaho, .34. |