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Show i ! ill OUTLOOK IH I) UTAH MATERIALLY ;i IMPBOVED 0. j TA':lh general snowfall for the past five days reported in southorn portions -j of Utah, L. F. Kneip.p, district forester, v roturncd today from a series of 3q i meetings at Richfield, Ephriam and -arf; ; Provo declares conditions for the .50? j coining season are materially beterwl 25?' i Mr. Kneipp reports that near Ephriam j leases were being held up until tho ?2& status of the winter was determined, j M.f . With the recent snow fall, farmers are QJ j reported to be taking out leases for the season. SHP: j Grazing Examiner E. V. Strom, who ink: j made a snowshoe trip to the mountain f', peaks near Ephriam, reported snow to the depth of 55 Inches. At a ranger ;25 j station, three miles from tho summit, lW, the snow was forty inches deep. '.5a i? A snow analysis Is being prepared OjjZj ,; by the forest service which will show iB : the inches of precipitation for the past fjim i fe.v yeara. When the analysis is com- "i pleUid, a comparison of rainfall as S ',' coniparcd with other years, will be SjjjS ; av&jiable. G oo |