Show FRUIT ESCAPES FROST DAMAGE Utah Agricultural Chief Sure Orchards Not Seriously Hurt by Cold Utah's fruit Ind Industry try Thursday apparently ape ap- had ap escaped d serious damage alter after three nights of frost and cold had caused thousands of growers to become anxious A After t r a visit t county heart of the industry David F. F SmIth state agricultural commissioner said that whatever effect the frost may have had would prove beneficial by thinning thin thin- ning crops Mr Smith said aid there were a few reports of slight damage in Box Elder county but added that the frost could take off thirds of tie the growing fruit ruit and there still would be a good crop Storms that swept utah since Mon day have hav passed and wa warmer warm warm- er weather was vas thee the rule Thursday Fair weather is predicted for Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- day night and Friday in Utah with probable light frost The mercury was low nt at 36 degrees in Salt Lake Wednesday Tempera Tempera- turns tures of 25 to 35 degrees for Salt Lake valle valley and 20 to 30 degrees for the state generally were reported Weather has cleared sufficiently to permit schedule flying on all ir mail routes in the weste n zone of army service Some SomO bad weather was was' reported re- re port ported d between n Rock Springs and Cheyenne Wyo but pilots leaving Salt Lake expected by the time the they reach reached reached- d Rock flock Springs the conditions would be improved |