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Show Record Hat for Late September During Last Week It was hot in the Pleasant Grove area Sunday and Monday. Record hot, in fact. The 89 degrees registered reg-istered during the afternoons of both days were the highest recorded record-ed on the last two days of September Septem-ber since official local records have been kept. Other Utah localities reported even higher temperatures. Salt Lake City, 90; Green River 91, and St. George, 96, While a little uncomfortable In the direct sunshine, the weather for the waning days of September, 1957, has been all to the good. Farmers Far-mers are maturing satisfactory hay, beet, corn, tomato and apple crops, with bumper production predicted. The vivid autumn colors in canyons can-yons and on mountain sides have begTUi to fade. The loaves are drying dry-ing out under tthe rays of the hot i sun. Those who haven't made a canyon trip to enjoy the riot of color, should do so son. It will scon be too late. Weathermen are predicting partly part-ly cloudy skies with probable showers show-ers over the weekend. - Statistics for the week ending September 30, 1957. Date High Low Pre. September 24 84 40 0.00 September 25 83 41 v 0.00 September 26 85 47 0.00 September 27 86 49 0.00 September 28 87 49 0.00 September 29 89 50 0.00 September 30 89 48 0.00 Summary: Highest temperature for the week, 89 degrees on September Sep-tember 29 and 30. Lowest, 40 degrees de-grees on September 24. Preciplcation for the week, 0.00. Total precipitation since January 1, 14.91 inches. Sun rises at 7 a.m. Sun sets at 6:20 p.m. |