| Show I ETTER TIMES APPROACH FOR ia i i. i t a and Excellent Early a rl r Spring Ranges Foreseen seen by F. F J. J a prospects for angrl all an market Bright ht offset the worst drouth woo Roo 1 pr products territory has hns suf- suf t the he besides other tend In history declared F. F J. J J Hagen Hagen- condition or of tho the National Wool- Wool but barth h president often S ewers ewers' for tor fine g Fades or of wool l k he coarser grades arc se seU- seU ls bet ter and all markets reported Mr JI lag ng bl high In who echo has just returned In the east east- tour fao extensive I from fT r nn an revival re l of the mutton nn and andA 1 l A stron strong Yn is also encouraging I lamb b 1 K heavy hean v snows all over tr the of or f 1 indicative o he t r to which are arc sheep heep Sly spring an nn unprecedented an n nearly early of t expected announced Is Ss eq heep lesson f on Ir Price friers Decline p lin and mutton are amon among among- t two o Lamb IAmb amb three articles that have lowered or or how how- Packers Eald Id Mr r ire mutton at 33 por per cent cente arc nr of or 1918 S the prevailing pruning price eore e than H The Tho producer loses little he he a added ded I although ho wilt will s sell Il l mutton or lamb and then will be beores be st it 20 cents nta a pound pOUd consumer In a a n hotel to toay I ores o as IlS a lamb chops mutton or for l Py ay east cast that th the sheep I I found round In the I situation is ill improving in continued Mr fr The disastrous drou drouth th western Wyoming the Winter Basin country Utah eastern ads Serada and southeast Idaho wa was j the worst ever known however howe and n 1 has hasteen i teen a serious setback to sheep grower grow v t er ere r Not ot since the time of the Indians Indians I II territory suffered such a aThe the sheep 3 Jas as drouth I I The stockman who holds his own O this year will be fortunate He lIe has Iad td d an abnormally large e feed bill an and 1 Incurred other expenses expense Dank nank AJ e l to 10 A Aid Ald It Conservatism on the part of or sheep heep powers growers ers and bankers will aid nM in the success of at the Industry Industry- The It stockmen kmen have havo never carried a greater reater load oad Therefore the banks should 1 bo ho e eJI I JI literal Iberal loans for shearing and md lambing Offsetting these physical condl- condl I condl-I lonE lons the market outlook is very good The outlook is better for half halt blood sad ad finer grades rades of wool and the tho coarser grades rades are arA gaining somewhat In In the east the feeling prevails that the scarcity of or fine tine wools ma may the styles to fall fan back to three- three eighth and lower grades rades This movement movement move rno ment ment in the next few months will promote promote promote pro pro- mote the general success o of sheep growers prow ers Higher lher Prices Price Exp Expected ct A re revival I al of or the tho mutton and lamb markets markets' Is ex expected and very In the present state of or affairs The rhe high bh wool and fair mutton prices will 1 enable the grower partly to re recoup recoup recoup re- re coup his bis losses Prospects I I. I consider to bo excellent excellent excel excel- lent The heavy henvy snows Indicate an euly spring with satisfactory ranges In n the valleys and mountains |