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Show I WEATHER AIDS : II UTJWRANGE5 Snow Layer Disappears From Low Levels: Feed Supplies Ample QV! Unusually mild weather of the past I '' "iwek has been favorable to livestock Hj ", and rswres according to a report Is- H PI sued yesterdav by J. Cecil Alter, di- rodor of the Salt Lake weather bu- HkII rsau. sheep are in splendid condi- H)S' lion and cattle arc doing well on the sHIttf winter ranges. The snow layer has practically disappeared from nil nr llifl the lower levels though stock mois- Ifh ture and foo.l supplies oontlmi.- ample Lsflffft with little exception, the report stated. Hffits Some ahed lamhing is reported local- BiB - lv in Box Eldor, Tooele and Hi aver HRjj counties and the weather has contln- KssflnCt '""'I favorable fur sln'i-p dipping that HnYi ba" been found necessary in Grand Hjnt county. Plowing and other field work H)f( is fairlv general and the weather has IssUrN favored ni'chard pruning and spraying. SssflBfl Tne orchard work Is petting -a pood Hffil start in Salt Lake county. M Two cars of sheep left Kelt mi this HH week for lambing grounds; and sheep LssflnS beginning to ;rall eastward at Lssflinf Wendover Snow is becoming scarce MBf west of Deserdt, though there has LsHBl! been no sheep movement. The ground Hffi is too wet to plow at Levan, hut at sssfliut Kanosh considerable farming has been LbbIb! carried on. and plowing is progressing Hftjj In Iron. Tooele and Salt Lake counties HUj There is still much threshing to be Kfl done at Kanosh- Ih Springlike conditions are reported in HI Carbon and I'intah ountles. Where HJM livestock are doing especially wrll. The HHU snow has gone from the San Juan HJB ccuntv Winter ranges and moisture Is HJH needed. The ice Is out and streams HJH are rising at Duchesni |