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Show May 21-M- ay 27,1981 FOCUS 3D To Every Season (ftlmanac cancel Saturday 's picnic It seems to be The law of Weekend Weather that if there is rain on the horizon, it will begin falling Friday evening, continue through Saturday, possibly on into Sunday evening and will clear off punctually at 8 on Monday morning. It is also safe to assume that those Salt Lake predictions of snow on the benches will fall in our front yards, on our muttered that it was so cold his alfalfa had not only plans, find a good book and settle in. Though the sky lifted once in a while on Saturday, it was only enough to reveal the descending snow line. At first, there were pockets of snow only in the upper valleys, then the clouds would descend again atd when they rose, the whole ridge was white. With not a patch of blue in sight, we reluctantly turned to inside projects. Sunday morning there was snow covering the alfalfa fields just below the foothills and a steady drizzle, which looked like it had been trying to qualify as a snowstorm all night, was drenching the woodpile. We were getting more water all right, but a rancher we know cheerlessly tulips and daffodils and windshields. Fortunately there was ample warning. The skies darkened too early for daylight savings time and hovering around Hoyt 's Peak we could already see misty signs of precipitation. Time to batten down the hatches cover the woodpile, cover the garden, clear the clothesline, load up the woodbox. stopped growing but was curling back up into the ground to get warm. Naturally, the rain disappeared by the time we headed for work Monday not a cloud in morning sight. Still 'the relief was tremendous. Shaking off a grey mood, we wondered how people in Oregon, and other daces where the rain could last for weeks on end. survived. Our appreciation for the return of Utah 's usually clear skies was shared by a pair of frisky new calves bounding across the field and by a wobbly colt who had been waiting all weekend to stretch out his long spindly NC, legs. two-day-o- ld DR. JOHN GLEAVE May 21: Sunrise: 6:05 a.m. Sunset: 8:43 p.m. May 24:Rogation Sunday May 25: Memorial Day May 26: Last quarter of the moon Forecast: Rain, snow mts. May Showers then clear May Optometry EYE EXAMINATION BY APPOINTMENT CALL 21-2- 4: 24-2- 654-186- 3 7: Open Mon-F- Sat. ri 9:00-5:0- 0 p.m. Noon 9:00-12:0- 0 160 South 100 West Heber City. Utah 84032 Phone CLOSED THURSDAY 654-186- 3 FAMILY FUN...CLOSE TO HOME... JUNE NOVEMBER STEAK RIDES PACK TRIPS TRAIL RIDES HUNTING FISHING -- Westernize ' with Cacharel te . VJ M ' bA I PS UTS CRSSB OUTFITTERS ISTC. Calvin Klein Sasson ROUTE Phone Anna Zapp at... KAMAS, UTAH 84036 1-- or 486-26- 07 Write or Cell For Free Color Brochure end Beeenetlone Kli J I I China Bridge Restaurant 649-575- 7 30 Valid 531 Main St., Park City 649-611- 2 or 649-575- 8 OFF COUPON Through the Month of June 1 981 Hours: Daly :30 a.m. 1 1 :00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 10:00 p.m. 1 1 j Sunday I I I I I I I I I I -- Insida Holiday VMagt Mm! |