Show I PROVO I I CLING TO FAINT HOPE HOPEt t Sp ino The th Th Ier ferd d Provo l Apr c frost last night did dW didI great damage to the pea peach h crop although I opinions opinion vary va considerably a as 88 to the ex cx extent extent I tent Some growers claim the crop ia is entirely de de destroyed troy d and others that probably probably I ably abb or of the buds rae he been killed Locations also have I something to do with it It and places 1 where bere bereI I the canyon winds reach the orchards will willI j I suffer less than others and It Is yet too I early to determine positively positive the Injury I caused by b the frost frostI fr t I The growers generally genera II made an e exam esam examInation am amI I of or their trees today and where hen there is fruit left an effort will be made madeI I to save Mn it ft by making smudges In the or orI orchards I chard tonight when another r frost Is ex cx exI I j I Some of th more hopeful growers call I attention to a severe se rl frost two twe years year ago ao aoI I I I which was supposed to have bave killed the i j I peaches peach s but beit only served leMed to thin i th the crop and the fruit remaining was larger and ROO better boe and there was as a good crop They expect the same Mane to be true this year I I Xo No o damage was waa done to apples or prunes and pears are but slightly dam lam damaged damaged aged Sweet cherries are almost almot all aU de do destroyed destroyed Some Injury was wu done to sugar beets which were we far lar enough advanced to be affected |