Show j JJ a y 1 10 0 i CHOr Of Oft t r UTAH i AU U LITTLE Tl a r. r 11 v First Firt Estimates of Injury by r Two vo Frost Attacks Were Exaggerated According tp R Reports epo ts of Growers h f TAMS TAM'S fruit crop has lias not t been damaged amage by the frosts i April G 6 an and 13 to tho the extent f first examinations seemed to N low ow ow in the opinion of several V the e twenty representatives from rom 1 1 I fruit districts district dl who attended the thet t sing lID g of ot the fruit marketing comae com com- ee ae of the Utah St State Slate te Farm arm bureau d I last Jut night at the organization quarters With the exception of 0 1 r h b county practically every w ry fruit fruita a g district of the state was repY rep- rep Y ed at the meeting eral 1 reports from all the districts w tte to that the 1921 apple crop will r pra practically as 88 good 1 as that thit of 0 last The peach crop will amount to tot tot t it 60 10 per cent of a a. full seasons season's The cherry crop will ure ire about 30 per cent while white the thet t it t crop will drop far below a ar ayears 4 r al years ears crop according to In In- In i wn o obtained at the hew qu w of the farm bureau hureau today where t Special committee appoints appointed 1 at the t sting ng last lut night was in session 1 LL L STANDARDIZE 5 be e committee was engaged in to workout work work- t out recommendations which will be beY Y t anted to the state slate agricultural comi com com- I 1 standardization of a Ibn i relative e to it w adea of apples A combination of the the 14 deho b and Northwestern grading and and schedules with adjustments to local conditions will be ended ded ed to the tho commission b by the Een committee according to J. J W. W Fox an Jn In discussing the extent of damage zW the the approaching fruit crop at last ht Tits Tit's s m meeting a detailed account of ot w conditions in five raising Mutes was given by representatives a e e. e general reports Indicated that Jt t raising districts in the northern Uon of ot the state suffered less dam- dam than those in the southern sections It i to 0 the fact tact that the blossoms in latter district were farther advanced n those in the northern section I ACHE q E FORTUNATE Reports ports from Cache county Indicated at apricots and peaches pea hes were lly ly normal Very little or no dam- dam resulted from the frost In that thatty ty according to W W. It R. Sh e apple crop In Boxelder county will 4 this The J t I exceedingly good year ch crop in the northern section sE of w Aber county has been affected in s 8 only Orchards separated only a amiles 2 miles mUes may have been ruined while other will yield a normal crop In Int will t 1 Davis count county and southern Der bel county the peach cherry and S cot crops are practically a total VySa a while the apples have not suffered if severely The fruit crop In south via vIs county will yield as follows fj erry rry 15 16 per cerit of a a. full fun production tion apples 10 per cent ct p peaches 40 tent lent r deports south Salt Lake county J indicated that the apricot and peach are practically a total loss while iJ e apples and cherries will amount to about abou normal production The prospects pros pros- pacts for the crop in west vest Salt Lake L. twenty showed the apple crop good and t th tha cherries slightly hurt the meeting it was brought jilt t that t the Utah Jonathan apples are arc regarded countrywide as the best storage storage storage stor stor- age apples raised in hi the United States More ore than bushels of ot this brand of apples from last years year's MrS ears crop are stored in California it was reported |