Show FROST I 1 AND FLOOD I 1 some of our fruit g growers rowers think that the recent heavy arost has de Woy edthe buds tf the peach trees treed a aud u d tabe akal we wi will 1 there therefore fure not ralan y ustious fruit this season othera others consider however that chat the frost it has as not been severer severd berou enough athir this winter to destroy the fruit fr ft it csc till t I 1 n that the weather has not been as ns cold as it was last latt year but it is mso that the 1 late frost blackened the green branches of peach trees in var various IOU i S spots and no doubt injured the peach prospect to some extent if we may judge from the amount of snow in tho the mountains water will be plenty this season which is generally a eure sure sign of abundance both in fruit and grain sumo some of our friends in tho the upper valleys navo have already warned the people to lookout look out for high waters in tho the various riven thia spring when snori litree istle ee and four feet deep at this season of the year on theother the other side of the wasatch range it is quite evident the rivers 1 1 f 4 4 i 4 JS J S J 1 UTAH SEEMS to enjoy an edvi enviable immunity from those ele element ment afflictions lica ions chich devastate othar it of I 1 h the h east ast and west allt the theNor north tn ad and south wo we hope the deop people le arc are duly thank ful for the comparative c om lla r caso case and arid comfort in these valleys of the tile mountains mounta mg which cannot but be P judar GOBURN who on priday 11 5 0 W fee laar appointment of associate justice of montana ig is a R ulia napoli andiana rn id diana tarla he lie is ia A a la yc r b by y profession i is fit hf tynia ty nia cinc c years dotage otage of age and has lias been elected to congreso Cun Con gresi three successive kerms judge coburn j is s married no children lil I 1 dren |