Show i I I I I I I r I I I I I i STORMS BRED IN I NORTHERN PACIFIC Most of f Our Weather We ther Comes Comes' F From om Alaskan Coast I Most ost of the tle storm th that t visit Salt Lake LakeI I are hatched off oft the coast of Alaska ac acI according according ac- ac cording to M M. 3 Summers government r to of t j Juneau who stopped erl in Salt Lake today He J Js is s on em hit hh way back to the north country from Washington ashington I. I and land visited with J J. J Cec 1 Alter Altel head of the local weather bureau I. I Mr Summers bummers hull has st r-st seventy cooperative observation stations throughout through through- out the territory of i and eleven stations from which whick Jaily J illy reports tK ere are cabled to Washington It has been determine I that must mst cr cf f the cyclones that sw sweep en across the the- United States vry v ry few days d originate In the n north Pacific They touch u southeastern southeastern south south- u is alft r rIt It eastern n Alaska s first t urn and In most in instances ti- ti stances n ali give a o idea of what Ve the weather will I ie e Yf for lii next t several days They drift down oo th the st o met arid 1 enter In southern Lih Columbia or northern Washington They then flou floit I eastward and southward sometimes sometime crossing Utah or going groin straight over Montana Frequent variation variation-i in this program make forecasts On Utah weather I. I pretty much of a gambi Late experiments hava h demonstrated that agricultural pursuits can cin be profitably profitably profit profit- ably followed along the coast of ot southeastern southeastern south south- eastern Alaska says sars Mr Summers there There are wide areas of ot rich land that can be successfully farmed In the vi vicinity vicinity vi vi- of ot arm The Th climate i ivery Is very much the same as In the Puget sound country |