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Show WOOL GROWERS TO "POOL" WOOL The Duchesne County Wool Growers Assn. is making plans to "pool" their wool and accept ac-cept bids for the sale of more than 3, 500 fleeces during late April. This decision to form a lamb and wool pool was made at meetings of the sheepmen sheep-men during late March and early April, states Phillip Moon, Duchesne, the association associ-ation president. Other wool growers are invited in-vited to join the pool by signing sign-ing the necessary agreement. Ray Broadhead, Utah, the association secretary, or a director of the association in the various communities of the county may be contacted to sign up. A new director of the asso- j ciation is Ted D. Nye, Tab- iona. |