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Show fery Little Fruit jlo Be Found In Icounfy Says Agent I timi.t.-s of $1,000,000 &V Contral Utah's frlut crops !' Unit of Into spring frosts JS " t ,mc'li!iii;od this week, no-T no-T to Jool T. Barlow, horti-fl horti-fl i nf I'tnh county front's . '"Iu"'' Mr Barlow said that he ' l,f,,fh,'i,nvs that losses will run ! in" n'.r to the million dollar v,Vv'ith the complete loss, in " , of the area, of the apricot Nftroet cherry crop. Maoleton and Spanish Fork fruit "rs report that most of the N i fruit survived in that area, ! Inhere frosts were lighter than n rftewhere. 0niv one-third of the usual S ttrWbe"rrv crop is being harvested 1 i -year 'with the balance of the nJP destroyed by the early frosts. Local berries will probably supply the local needs, Mr. Barlow said. Overall Picture Overall pictures of the state, so far as the apricot crop is concerned, con-cerned, shows that there is only two per cent of the normal crop, Mr. Barlow said. Delicious apples and peaches also were damaged by the frosts. Mr. Barlow said, however, that there are a few more peaches in the orchards than at first believed. The agent's office also reports that the beet thinning is completed throughout Central Utah. |