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Show Weaiher Finally i Goes Belov Freezing Point Three things happened statistically statistic-ally during the first two days of the weather week which began on October 22 and ended on Oct. 28. On Tuesday, mere than a quarter quar-ter cf an inch of rain dampened '.he local area and also on Tuesday Tues-day the week's high temperature of 67 degrees was recorded and also al-so the season's low of 30 degrees was observed. The week as a whole has been damp with obsoi-ved precipitation showing in the official rain gauge for four of the seven days. Snow in the mountains has hampered ham-pered deer hunters and caused some concern when they did not return to camp or checking stations sta-tions on schedule. Latest reports are to the effect that Duane Johnson John-son of Spanish Fork was still lost in Spanish Fork Canyon. Clouds and snow, rain and fog have ben hampering the efforts of the search party. By Monday night skies were clearing and predictions for a fine weekend are in prospect. Statistics for week ending Oct. 28, 1957. Pate High Low Pre. October 22 60 39 ( 0.26 October 23 67 30 ' trace October 24 59 39 trace October 25 63 33 0.00 October 26 63 36 0.00 October 27 55 35 trace October 28 59 39 0.00 S umm ary Hi gh est temp erat ur e for the week 67 degrees on Oct. 23. Lowest, 30 degrees on October 23. Precipitation for the week 0.26 of an inch. Total precipitation since January 1, 1957, 15.85 inches. Sun rises ait 7:10 a.m. Sun sets at 5:20 p.m. |