Show REPORTS CONfLICT ON fROST DAMAGE Damage to fruit in Utah has ha been comparatively cly light statements and re reports reports reports re- re ports to tho contrary notwithstanding This Tills was the statement of or J. J Edward Eward Taylor state horticultural Inspector who has been Investigating the reported damage damage dam darn age since the heavy frosts of last week Mr Taylor says that while there has lis been bEen some damage it I has been in streaks and in Isolated localities and and that every Indication Is that this year ear will wi see unusually unus unus- heavy crops in most of the fruit sections of the state The reports report were circulated to the effect that the fruit was all ruined said Mr Taylor this morning but this is not riot so In the localities where there has lias been the heaviest planting the damage damage dam darn age is very slight In the tho lowlands an anin and andin in a a. few Isolated fruit belts bels there ha has been ben damage but In the main fruit sections sec see tons the trees are In as good condition as a. before the tho frosts The main fruit districts districts districts dis dis- dis- dis will Wi turn tum out the biggest crops In years this season In these districts the main part of what little damage was wa done lone was caused caud by the hard winter and not by last weeks week's frosts The lowlands did suffer somewhat from the frost but even in these localities not nil all aJ of ot the fruit Is gone |