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Show -HAIRS HOT ENTIRELY 1 MIMED BLESSIHB i AVIiile Dry Farms Are Benefited Crops Elsewhere Suller Injury. Special 16 Tho Trlbuno. OGDEN, June G. Tho recent rains .arc not considered un jtl together unmixed blessing bv tho farmers nnd those who are dependent upon their product for I commercial products, such as tho can-nlnir can-nlnir factorifo and supar plants. The ex- eesslve rains havo started u corrosion In the sugar boetn. nnd It Is now doubtful, doubt-ful, according to the best authorities. If the yield will be as good uh was anticipated antici-pated earlier in the season. Somo say that It will be no more than that of Inst ear. when a dry reason made a considerably con-siderably lower tonnage per acre than had been expi-eti'd. Beets nnd Tomatoes Injured. Not only tho beet crop la affected, but the tomato crop Is not In the best of shape, according to the mniiaKcrs of the several canning factories The rains and continued cold weather have wilted tho vines, and, to add to the danger of a total loss of tho crop, yesterday evening even-ing a violent rainstorm, followed bv hall, cut tho vines at Klverdale and In the vicinity of Roy. heretofore the best tomato to-mato Hold In lUnh. Roads Are Damaged. Taken altogether the recent rains hnvo not been generally beneficent. Itoads havo been damaged. Fruit eulturo Is retarded. re-tarded. Beets and tomatoes are suffering nnd the onlv people who are really benefited bene-fited are tho dry farmers. These nre Jubilant. They got their seed In last fall and thev have had nothing to do slnco, and are" anticipating great croiM. |