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Show HOT-BUT NOT SO HOTASREPORTED It was hot last Sunday in Milford, hotter than at any time during the past 25 years, according to the best recollection of Charles Beard, local operative observer, who has kept the record faithfully dnring 20 years of that time. His government thermometer thermom-eter registered a. maximum of 103 degrees, de-grees, Sunday afternoon, but, even at that, it was not as hot as the erroneous erron-eous 105 maxinrum which was sent in to one of the Salt Lake papers the second of two such erroneous reports re-ports sent during the last,, three or four weeks. The News gives below the max-imumiid..niinimum max-imumiid..niinimum readings recorded record-ed . -pAi-' Mj:. Beard .during the past Week, incidentally, the figures check closely with the readings of other official of-ficial thermometers at the radio station sta-tion and also at the desert, range C. C. C. project in Pine valley. WEATHER REPORT FOR WEEK Date Maximum Minimum Thursday, Aug. 10 90 . .- . 59 Friday, Aug. 11 99 .. ' 50 Saturday, Aug. 12 9S . 49 Sunday, Aug. 13 103 ' . 49 Monday, Aug. 14 99 ' 5S Wednesday, Aug. 1G 9S ; 56 Tuesday, Aug. 15 95 '.' . 63 |