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Show 156 will focus motives, the on 2nd the people vfuo their issue, the to responded of their response. nature I The drought of 1930, which had become yet a.nother of worry for many of the nation's source abruptly in ended farmers, Throughout northern Utah valleys just the already troubled on July 10. of the massive Wasatch west RanGe the rain began its Lediate revitalization of of thousands the It of austerity generous in its loc21 par-Lance for a number the Centervil'le ly discharge tainside a and also of f'ar-ner-s U a alarm that it would be , It as of Davis areas watched they of water against on struck the a But the the high County--relief cloudburst suden very steep In east. a moun matter roared out of side of their forward several rods chickens corrt a.i.n.Ing 1700 away. f1 an descended upon the home of Eugene and razed it, 200 L"'1 the a.Long the Uasatch ?ront--those L'1 crest of water ten feet containing swept this storm would be Dillion-collar rain. Fa--rmington its wal.I swept it one mo i.s tur-e 2....1J.d "IiI ted from irrisation water. of shar'e s s outset th8..t tine, of the canyon. Joseph Ford, A coop of ' bordering their farmlands of minutes adjacent sunraer yield turned to quickly barn, that and b l anched dusty crops, f'r-on the apparcrrt was of acr-es the on chickens and then demolished it. the David F on hay-filled, 2. ne • Smith fa,_"t'W!:l, Lghbcr-Lng Thirty-five thoroughbred sheep f2-T'TIl on the wer-e |