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Show Who Said Vernal Had Coldest Weather In Basin Old Man Winter hit Myton with a vengeance last week. The Indian Irrigation Service reports the following readings: Wednesday night, Jan. Thursday night. Jan. 3 Friday night, Jan. 4 Saturday night, Jan. 5 -a Sunday night, Jan. 6 -5 We agree it was not the lowest low-est temperature- in the Basin, but we are in hopes it never gets that cold again. More than 2 feet of snow caused all homes to be snow-bound for a time., and at this writing many stockmen stock-men are busy with large equipment equip-ment making roads to their herds for feeding purposes. Several Sev-eral sheepmen have brought their herds from their winter range, and some are preparing to ship their herds to California for the winter. .Many "old-timers" say this was the heaviest snow fall they have seen in one storm. George Funk left Monday morning to take a group of Wasatch Wa-satch Academy students to Mt. Pleasant. He was accompanied by his son, Howard, Jim Schuck-ers Schuck-ers and Faye Robinson, all of Myton; and Dick Ruppel, John Ruppel and Glen Bair. Roosevelt. Roose-velt. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Purcell and small daughter returned to Logan last week after a holiday visit at the home of Mr., ana Mrs. Ted Thomas, Sr., Mrs. Pur-cell's Pur-cell's parents. Mrs. Ted Thomas Jr. and children returned to their home at Price, Sunday. They accompanied accom-panied Mr. and Mrs. Ted Thomas Thom-as Sr., with whom they had visited during the holiday season. sea-son. The party was forced to go via Heber, as the Indian Canyon Can-yon road was not open. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sr. returned to Myton My-ton via the Price-Myton road, which they report is in excellent excel-lent condition since the road crews have opened the snowbound snow-bound road. |