Show STUDY YOUR FEET MAY BE VED THERE I Salt Lakers Flounder Around Through Water Like Bunch of Geese AND THE RAIN STILL FALLS Weather Man Says Fair and Warmer Today but Optimists Optimists mists Doubt It 11 If Ir you feel anything funny in the vicinity of ot your toes better look o o II them ca carefully carefully- I I They The do say SolY that the time people of Salt Snit Lake are In r langr of becoming Some people say y that it is going to torain torain torain rain for tor 40 days nn and 1 that will give gl the duck apparatus some somo chance chanc 10 to grow ETow ow yet et At any rate there are a good many optimists and pessimists in lii inthe inthe the city Tha They get arguing on the time street corners these days das Sometimes they get to betting And it I la Is nut about politics either cither The Tho worst of ot It Is that the optimist l gets the short end of the proposition it lon Here is an on example Rather an nn agreeable change In time tho weather said the time pessimist yesterday yesterday yester yester- da day morning Only wish it would last Oh It will last all right said th optimist We have tho time best climate here item ever was Anti And 1 the stormy must be about over now ml Then It Unified Humph Bet Det you ou a bat hat it'll rain before noon Like to take that bet said ai the op optimist optimist up- up rather dubious from ln ha having bavins been stung before Bel 11 ii you ou it will rain before lefore o'clock It did Well Yell it wasn't so bad In Salt Lake e as In Boise It was raining there yesterday yesterday yes yes- es morning and the Ie record ord showed showe that at nt C G o'clock yester yesterday ay morning the precipitation was Inches for forthe forthe the previous 24 hours which Isn't so bad bal for COl Boise Dolse The rime forecast said sala y yesterday fair fairand fairand and warmer Perhaps it was right But the forecasts have been rather more optimistic than tho the weather o of late hate llIe Tenn had Inches incItes of rainfall to report There was a 0 mimi mimi- mum of ot 32 at Modena Utah and a maximum of or 74 at nt Jacksonville and anti New Orleans Montgomery Ala h had hada d da a maximum of or 02 2 to report Tho Time local bulletin covering the 24 hours ending at 6 C o'clock last ast night says Temperature rempel at C G p. p m. m 49 maxi maxi- mum 50 minimum 40 mean 4 43 which Is 20 degrees below normal Total Total Total To To- tal deficiency of ot temperature since the thefil fil first t of the time month 61 Gl accumulated tJ deficiency since sInce- January 1 1 4 Sri 45 degrees Total precipitation 28 S of oJ an In Inch Total precipitation since of month 42 J of an inch which is 23 3 of or an aninch Inch bove- bove normal Ac Accumulated umul t tl o tit Ix I u 1 1 It 1 e While Salt Lake was wa having ln a a. raInfall rainfall rain raIn- fall Call of during luring tho the week ending last Monday they ham had no rain at all nIl allup up imp In Castle Dale or down at St. St GI George Goorge orge and antI Tropic There was plenty plent however I all through the time Salt s. Lake Uk a and amid Bear Dem and antI Cache valleys which probably Includes the tho places where rain would do llo most good The Time lowest minimum temperature r reported in the thc state stale for fot the time week weel was 26 at ScipIo The highest minImum minimum mini minI- mum was 45 at St. St Geor George e. e St. St George Georgl also aNo al o had hatI the tIme highest maxImum 90 while the Limo lowest maximum was 70 0 reported from Huntsville Logan Snow and La Sa Sal The Tho general 1 summary of or tho the weel weekly l bulletin Issued d dby by time the local weather office says ays Abnormally Ab col cold weather prevailed over o all nil portions of the state during the time week the time deficiency In temperature tempera tempera- ture however waS was much greater over o overtime the time northern than over the tIme southern portion Frost or freezing temperatures tempera tures ture were rc general over much of or the time state and caused some local damage In Inthe tho the northern districts above The ThC precipitation pre was much the he normal nominal amount over o the time northern half of oC tho the state and was very heavIn heavy In the time vicinity of or Great Salt Sal Lake Lake- Haland halt Hal Hal and sleet occurred In a few localities Over the tle southern halt half of or the Ito state stal tho time rainfall was generally below th the normal normal- normal and none occurred In om onte sections of tho extreme southern por por- ion lon Coul Cloudy weather was Wa over much of or the state during the tho o er week Thigh High winds occurred over the time southern part on days of or the week ee 1 |