Show MANY UTAH SHEEP GROWERS EXPECTED TO 10 BE BEAT AT MEETING Local Wool Men Interested in in Efforts is to Be Made Against Tariff Reduction s S. S AY McClure secretary of ot the National National Na Na- rs association who whop p passed ssell YOl yesterday with officers o ot of tho the Utah association antI and other prominent Sheep men of or tho the state stale was assured b by C C. 13 n. St Stewart th president of or th Utah association that this state stalo would S send scud one of or the tho strongest strongest delegations on record to the meeting of the tho national association at t Cheyenne next January v With this end nd In 10 view Mr Stewart announced yesterday that a 1 mooting meeting of ot I the Utah a association would be call c ll immediately to meet January i 1 just before the tho Nat National onal association meet meet- n meeting meet meet- In ing Opens ift at Cheyenne enne This me meeting will likewise bo ho an important one for tOl the reason that subjects of oC vast Im imPort Im- Im port to the wool industry will bo ho con con- and find the trie local association will decide upon Its position in connection with the coming work of ot the national I association air Mr McClure l said sate yesterday a that preparations prep prep- were being mn made to entertain a record attendance o of sheep men at Che Cheyenne onne who would bo be attracted by hy the Importance of the subjects to b h bl taken up The Tho railroads have an announced announced an- an d rates for tho the convention and man many men of at national nation a prominence will wilt be in attendance Meeting Most Moat Important This convention will be the tho most Important Important Im mi- in the tho history of ot the National l col rowers association said sall Mr McClure este The tariff on woo wool will bo ho one of the main questions to bo ho considered and with a majority in Congress that is hostile to tho the wool industry tr and with the practical assurance assurance assurance assur assur- ance that an nn extra session of or Congress viI wll be called for April IB 16 we arc aze sura suro that tho the woo wool tariff will be one of oC the first matters to be taken up at Washington Wash Wash- Ington Inston In view of oC this condition the tho Cheyenne convention con will t undoubtedly map out a a. definite and andI I vigorous orous campaign campaign campaign cam cam- to tn look after the welfare of the wool Industry of or the west Another important matter now not before belore be be- before fore lore Congress is the Lover Lever bill hill which proposes S to open pen all 1 government o land In the west to lease Wool men are re particularly Interested In Inthis inthis this bill for the leasing of government o land hind must be lone done on a 11 basis of ot fair fall charges or the wool ool producers will suffer suf suf- fer for immeasurably At th present time the congressional committee on public lands Janus Is IR friendly friend to the west wet but with the tue new ness Demo Democratic administration In power th the public lands committee o will willbe willbe willbe be composed almost entirely of ot men from froni the tue east and south who ho are not favorably Inclined towards the west This condition Is due lar largely el to the fact that most of the western men on the thc committee at the present time fa failed II N of oC re Tho rho new committee will un undoubtedly favor a bill providing pro for forthe forthe forthe the leasing of oC public nubIle lands and unless 3 wo are properly represented r there thero is danger dang of of-n of A. A schedule of ot lensEs leases that wIllbe will willbe be unfair if it not disastrous to the tile wool In industry of ot the west st st. To 0 Discuss Marketing I Another nother important question to bo hr considered nt at Cheyenne will ho bo that of roC inducing the sheep men of ot the west wese to Join In a plan tot for distributing the marketing marl mar mar- l of sheep and lambs Jambs o over a n. longer longor long long- er or period Jf if we are successful In this there is no reason wh why lambs should not average arage at least one cent a pound high cr er C. C B B. Stewart president of ot the Utah association said yesterday that th the tao Utah rowers at their the annual convention con con- would consider these mea measures anti and outline a plan for or effective s support to the tho measures which will wUl be advocated advocat advocat- ed pd officially l by In the national tion The Tho Utah men will also consider plans for Cor wool stor storage e which will enable tho the wo wool l growers g tf to keen keo O their product ro for or bettor market et conditions condi condi- lions than prevail pre at the time wh when n under con conditions most of the local sheep m men imen n ll seil their wool Mr 11 Stewart said sale that Utah lost nt at least t because th the producers pro pro- last were or unwilling to hold their wool until market t conditions were rl right ht |