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Show West Millard Weather Will Be Fair And Warmer, Says Bureau, No Frost Coming For 2 or 3 Days or Longer , Well, folks here we go again with a weather forecast, fore-cast, based on local reports, Salt Lake Weather Bureau, Bu-reau, the blue morning glories, rheumatism and sunshine. If you haven't cut your seed yet, and hope for a few more good days, the report is definitely def-initely cheerful. Wednesday's Bulletin ! The daily weather report received Wednesday says Scattered cloudiness with fresh southwesterly southwester-ly winds during afternoon, becoming light southerly tonight (Wednesday). Minimum 45. The readings Tuesday night at Deseret were minimum min-imum 47, Sutherland, 47. i ' .,. J Telephone Call Sounds Good A long distance call Wednesday afternoon to Mr. Carperiter at the Salt Lake Weather Bureau sounded sound-ed good for local seed men who need but 2 or 3 more warm days to ripen their seed. He said there i is a little cooler air coming in, but no indications of frost for several days, according to their findings. The cooler air is along the coast, and so far doesn't tend to move in. He asked if there was any frost reported locally j Sunday night when the temperature went down. We told him no, although some field thermometers i recorded 32 1-2 and 33 degrees, and some white ' frost reported. We also told him some green seed was cut as the bulletin and local coolness indicated probable frosts. He said the weather bureau could '! not predict closer than within 2 or 3 degrees. Two ' or three degrees mean a lot one way or another to ; any seed grower. i i Bulletins Continue ;' The daily bulletins will continue from the Bureau to the Chronicle and we'll do our best to keep them t good, and circulate word when a frost warning , comes. In the meantime, farmers will continue to j use their own good judgment. They know in the .' main, from past years experience, where low fields t j; may be frosted before a neighbor's. And they know Jl since last Sunday, not to get stampeded too soon ! before a frost. One of the luckiest farmers we heard of last Sunday was out pine-nutting all day, and came home too tired to cut seed, so slept through to a warm day and bright prospects. j , . i |