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Show FEAR SLIGHT IN BOX ELVER mm Special to The Tribune. i8k'l BRIGHAM CITY, May 3. Tho recent 'lSwfi bad weather has had vory little damag- iwSiBstS ing effect on the fruit crop In Box ffaiM! fi Eldor county. Presoiit Indications aro I'iRll'o that fi-uits will pull through safely. iJSflSil! George W. Wntkins, president of tho SaSmrHJ Brlgham City Fruitgrowers association, wDJBKWjil today said: Kvmflfii The outlook Is good for a better cvoj) of fruit this year than that of lifflil' last year. In a few localities tho early iml'i frosts have taken about 35 per cent Jf of the early pouches, apricots and l.iTMila cherries, but this Is only in spots. In 5 ff'fv'i Perri and YVlllard ovtn-ythlng Is so ? i'lllll (Continued ou Pago Fourteeay Till FRUIT HURT BUT LITTLE BY FROST (Continued From Page Ono.) far safe and fruitgrowers v-ill have a full crop of ovory variety. On the lowlands, where frosts aro most dangerous, dan-gerous, the fruit buds are far enough behind to protect themselves. The 1012 crop will be fully up to 75 per cent. A sudden change to warm weather will have no damaging effect ef-fect nt all on the fruit, outlooli. |