Show u I SHEEP HERDERS TO I RECEIVE I. I LESS SS PAY I fe Recommendation that Utah sheep Sheep- men fix a standard wage for herders and camp tenders and a definite rate f for shearing Is contained In circular circular circular cir cir- cular letters mailed throughout the state stale b by C C. C B. B Stewart secretary of the Utah Ulah association The wage suggested Tor herders is 75 75 5 and 60 GO Is proposed for camp tenders This Includes board in each case According to Mr Stewart within I the last three years ears th the pay of this I class of help has advanced from 50 and 40 a month respectively ely to an uncertain figure at present Some i herders have received as ns high as 90 and a month and board during the past season This figure is exorbitant thinks Mr Stewart In view of the fact that board for the herders and camp tenders tenders tend tend- ers has trebled In the tho last three years It now costs coats said Mr Stewart a day to feed a man manon manon manon on the range whereas three years ears ago 50 60 cents was the tho board basis The shearing figure which the wool growers will try fo o make standard standard standard stand stand- ard is 12 eats a head when board boardl l Is urt and nd 14 c cents u a n Jl wend ad when the shearer himself Ratification of the tho recommendations I is looked for at the tho annual wool rowers rowers' cO convention to be bo held at atthe atthe the Hotel Utah April i 1 at 10 a. a m. m April 1 was chosen ns is the date for forthe forthe forthe the convention convention so as to give sheep sheep- men an nn opportunity of attending the show to be held at the North stockyards beginning April 2 |