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Show a ? a w M i THE CHRISTMAS r DECEMBER NEWS, 15 1 1923 ' pilvkstrk velkx who Feather ESCALANTE. Lake Utah valley ua .the Urd day of September. wrote to the diary of him Journey: "Here the climate la' ao delicious, the air ao balmy, that It la a pleasure to breathe by day . and by night. The climate of Utah le entitled to a place high In the list of re--' eeurcee, aa one chronicler puta It. becauee It la and always will be, I an aotlve agent In the lncreaee of Utah's population and la bringing i about Inveatmenta within Ita bor-- ! dera Father Escalante's obeerv- were atlone Juet a few of the old teallmoniala to ita salubrity. The moat fastidioua taste for ell. mate can be aa lief ted In Utah and the aeasona arrive and depart ac- -' schedule. cording to a On the shores of the Great Salt it around miles for Lake and fifty the climate at climates la found. and Here the air of the mountains the ocean belong to the firtunatf The breeeee come down dweller. to him from the encircling peake and are ealted by the inland sea. If the ellma's hunter eipeeK to find in Utah the equability of tent perature of the south weetem Da eific coast ie will be disappointed. The climate is characterised by extremes of temperature In summer are and winter but these extremes happily no greater than ara nonos-,'Safor good health. In climates whore the average of temprrature about the seme throughout ell reaeons of the year, the people are said soon to become weary of the monotony and to long for the warmth of a summer tUy or the Invtgoratlun that comes from wilt Isr. Four Distinct Seasons, Utah bears the distinction of bo. ons of ths few pieces on the lng globe where'lho four semens ef the of year ara distinctly almost uniform 'duration, anch season enduring approximately three months In an avs rare yearly cycle. Thera have been springs nd autumns as? short as two months, and summers and winters nearly aa long as four moaths within tha II years of official records,nf though monotonous conditions heat, cold, fair or stormy weather seldom occur. Afftr some years of watching ths clouds sail across ths (Irsrt Halt Lake valley from his high vantrgv point In the heart of tbs city, where rhe records each day's conditions vlth mathematical certni'n-tJ. Cecil Alter, meteorologist in nharcs of the U. 8. weathe.' bureau for Utah, has become a eogflrmed enthusiast on Utah climate He likrs to talk about weather. "The settler Is vitally interested In knowing whether the weather gioee with the land as a b seeing er an Incumbrance. " he eald, "'whe'h-e- r hie right to till the soil le no leas than his perfect and perpetual right every year to a i many sunshiny days aa thera are working dnye and yet to sufficient moieture fe- - every crop, and to dtmatle vigor enough for every temperament, . . A certain amount of seasonal variation Is necessary to krep one's and' ones vigor bright mentality he same reason that the fresh, fo." chln-flles were n pestering to Abraham Lincolns lssy mule; David Harum also sow the advantage of exterior Inspiration when ha said that a oertatn number of fleas Is good for a dog. . ltut there is a happy medium value of otlihate Inspiration. It la found between moneuynbua Invar!.' atlon and frightful fluctuations. The truly temperate cllmata a ilka unto medical stimulants too littledors no good and too much over- 177, well-defin- ry TRUK TO THK CALENDAR. Snow When Snow la Pset tad Then Comae lUnmom-Umand In Atwo as Uie Lake the Uneqaaled Gorgeous kamrt. I e. ' Mteilem1 Saudi Gravel Co, ' fContlnued on Page Mint). Ik - v - and Broken Stone . . P PITS AT , ' - . : ' All Railroads. Draper On L. A. & S. L. R. R. Provo River On Salt Lake & Utah R. R., Nash On D.& R. G. R. R. MAIN OFFICE !L : Salt Lake City , lnvlslbl--ex-Istt- . - Sand, Gravel K three-quarte- t Tj- i . In (lie Oxone Dolt. Tha weather man then points out altitude above eea level Utah's .that of about at a mile lneuree protection against miasmas because the air Is- - charged with osona Instead of bactsrla. Ths air pressure Insufficiently light to sep- srats the air particles, thus aiding ths process of evaporation, which is a cooling error ant) lowers the . aenslble temperature. Utah - daye are about tho same length I Italy's; but Utah's Sommers are appreciable cooler, dun It. rt to the les si' pressure or density.. The denser the air. the greater' the quaatlty of moisture that may be suspended, and wr.lle ng thla moisture may be only at a high relative huIn he United Stale It ls amidity prims factor In producing the Uie Year. . And n y, com os. Tarn the Pullings of j 58 Richards Street. . Phones Was. (Auditorium Bldg.) . ,.l 4667-5- 7 i 5 1 i I - |