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Show Summer IJla'ies Schedule i As Llercury Touches 100 A report from the Roosevelt Roose-velt weather bureau revealed the startling fact that summer really came on schedule. . . Officially June 21 begins summer sum-mer in these parts, and just to be cooperative, the weatherman weath-erman saw to it that it came in all its heat and discomforts. discom-forts. . . It was a warm 98 on June 21 and then just for good measure, the old boy dumped another 98 at us on Tuesday and just to be consistent, he upped it a couple of degrees and slugged us with an even 100 on Wednesday. Wed-nesday. From reports about the state, Roosevelt was no worse off than most places in fact if one had taken a trip down in the southern part of the state, say St. George, he would have found things warmed up to the tune of about 110, with Salt Lake reporting 100 . . . Duchesne reported a 95 for Monday, with it warming up to 98 on Wednesday. Following is the relative standing of the weather bo-ginning bo-ginning with June 18 when things started off with a cool 88 and dropped to a 50 during the early morning: High Low June 18 88 50 June 19 94 65 June 20 91 57 June 21 98 50 June 22 98 52 June 23 100 57 |