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Show SURPRISE STORM surprise thunderstorm hit the Salt Lake Valley Monday evening, drenching some A in The storm broke up as fast as it developed and the precipitation was over by 9 p.m. A few thundershowers may develop again this evening, but by Wednesday most of the activity should be over, except in the south portion. Skies will be partly cloudy moisture at the Salt Airport, locally heavy showers Cloudy occurred from the University of Utah south to. about 17th South. A measurement in the north Holla-da- y area showed .04 of an inch. U lightning strike at 8 p.rm caused a brief power outage iifjhe vicinity of 13th South a6i$ 15th East. Service was restored by 8:50 p.m. The rain was heavy enough Lake IftTt St. George had a B-- l other duties during a rescue operation and would be too he said. expensive, Jeep Patrols have their problems w:ith expenses, too. The Salt Lake County Jeep patrols bank account now has a $339 balance. Patrol members are seeking donations for odd jobs they can do to earn more operating funds. Green said the Civil Defense pays for gasoline and vehicle maintenance during rescues, but the patrol still needs financial assistance from other sources. 109 for the highest reading in the state Monday. Bryce Canyon was low this morning with 50. August 5, 1969 gJJ 4 Appointed were expected to da all the rescue work, it would take too much manpower away from over the state Wednesday, with temperatures a little cooler. Highs will range from 85 to 95 in the north, but will be mostly in the 90s south. Salt Lake Citys high and low Monday were 95 and 66, but the high today and Wednesday will be near 90. streets. leaving others untouched. Only a trace dfJ several areas that children were out cooling off in the water flowing dov n the areas and fell Continued from Page Gray Skies Rumble, Drench Some Areas , DESERET NEWS, Tuesday, JEEP They'll Get Down To Earth To Agencies Unit The Commission City today appointed four representatives to the Utah Agencies board to pursue Salt Lake area airline developments. Commissioners named: H. R. Waldo Jr. and Don A. terms; Mackey, one-yeGordon B. Hinckley, two-yeterm, and Commissioner Conrad B. Harrison, Salt Lake City school which workshop will open Wednesday at Utah State University in Logan. Theme of the three-da- y meeting will be Man and His A Study of Environment Resources, according to Ray E. Gilbert, chairman of the prpgram committee. Gilbert is principal of Backman Elementary School. pre-scho- ar ar three-yea- r ad- ministrators will move to a new site and consider a different subject for their annual term. Other agencies represented on the board include the Utah state government and Services its Development Council, Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce and Inc. The Pro-Uta- h, conference will open Wednesday at 9 a.m. in the US'J Union Building Theater and will close Friday noon. Topics to be discussed inThe Earth Its Air. clude Soil and Water Resources," Its Plant and Food Re Its esource s, Its Resources, Human Resources," and Animal-Wildlif- "I Resources. t s Aesthetic-Recreatio- n will include experts from USU, University of Utah, Brigham Young University, Utah State Department of Fish and Game, U.S. Forest Shakers Sendee and the Park Sendee. U.S. National ! P Beautiful Spinet i far Rent Or Buy t rtnt. 1 tt m'v $ prcln KING'S MUSIC - 7th l.tt 46Mll Crtdit I- , PIANOS $65.? N 11)1 j n ACTION ADS t GET RESULTS ! Mrs. Cleone Cornwall o Dies At 71 Cleone 71, Donelson d k. 4 Cornwall, East, original accompanist of the Swanee Singers, died Monday in a Salt.. Lake hospital after a long 1078-20t- h f illness. She was active in music circles all her life, serving as accompanist of many 7 MiJ. Cleone prominent Cornwall the g e r s, Swanee Sigers, and as a sponsor of the Utali Symphony Orchestra. The daughter of John C. and Eflie Marsh Donelson, she was bom April 8, 1898, in Payson. On June 28, 1922, she married Dr. C. Ralph Cornwall. She served aspresident and on the legislative council of the Utah State Medical Ladies and Auxiliary Association, wias a member of the Ladies Literary Club and the Culture Club. She attended the Unsin-D- . iversity of Utah. .Survivors include her husband; two daughters, Mrs. Vaughn (Lyle) Bennion, Chi- cago, 111. Mrs. Joan Bryant, Palo Alto, Calif.; two gran- dchildren; one greatg- randchild; brother and sisMarvel Mrs. Vivian, McClellan, both of Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be held Thursday noon at 260 E. South Temple where friends call Wednesday, 8 p.m, and Thursday one hour before services. 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