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Show HEAVY RAINS INSURE BIG CROPS IN SUMMIT COUNTY Special to Tho Tribune. KAMAS. May 2S. One of the gxentest rainstorms ever witnessed hereabout came yesterday and continues today. Beaver crook has overllown and In some parts of town streets arc turned Into lakes. For once In the history of this valley the farmers ure crying1 enough of rain. Every Indication Is that crops will be In- abundance this season. John Pack Is now in Salt Lake with his black mare, Vesta C., which Is entered In the 2:20 class Decoration day racee. Work has just begun on a ?C000 new school-houHC, which Is to be finished this season. There are now 15,000 cattle grazing on the Uintah forest reserve. Permits have been granted for 125,000 sheep to enter the reserve on Julj 1. R. II. Charlton, Forest Tleeerve Inspector, In-spector, has been ltere on business pertaining per-taining to the reserve for several days. He left for Snlt Lake thl3 morning |