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Show It's really January now. Glancing at the sky, barometer, thermometer, wind velocity gauge and other instruments, George P. Murphy, temporarily in charge of the federal weather "j" L, bureau in Salt Lake City, con- n firmed what the calendar has been saying for 15 days. VAanTliar "' typical January weather," WW CCl II ICI he declared, pointing to the clear, blue sky, where a high pressure - mass was holding forth. Typical January weather, according to Mr. Murphy, means low temperature, clear skies and few storms. The mercury dived to 18 degrees Monday morning after reaching a maximum of 34 degrees Sunday. Mean temperature tempera-ture Sunday was 28 degrees, one below normal. The forecast predicted generally fair condition Monday night and Tuesday, with a minimum of between 10 and 20 degrees de-grees for Monday night |