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Show 'Meter than tho nlcht hnfnrc. . The 1 )o4.k recorded by the bureau thermometers ther-mometers of 3: doRr above Z'-ro. or t degreo alcove freerjnu. FRUIT CROP NOT INJURED BY FROST Salt Lake, March 30 Despite th-3 freenlng temperatures In Salt Iako valley last eight and the night before, be-fore, thoro waa virtually no damage to fruit, according to information secured se-cured this morning by use of the long distance telephones. Reports have been rccclvod front Farmington, Clearfield, Clear-field, Bountiful. Logan. EaM Mill Crwk. Draper, Provo and other points and all are to the effect that the damage. dam-age. If any, has boon very light.'. 'icholaa Byhouwer, city park commissioner, com-missioner, made a careful examination examina-tion of too trees in the district south of Sugarhouho and found that no dam-age dam-age had been done to either the cherries cher-ries or the apricots. From Cast Mill Creek the report comes that a small amount of damage ha6 been done to apricots. The cherry blossoms were uninjured. C. W. Palmer of Farmington. head of the Clearlleld Orchard company. 6ald this morning that his cherry orchard or-chard Is in full bloom and no damage was done. According to the weather bureau, the temperatures last nlgbt were |