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Show ITOP PRICE REACHED 1 SALE OF WOOL Edward Shinn Sells clip for More Than Twenty Cents a Pound. The Kdward Shinn wool crop pi about 80,000 pound-- was - oh! yesterday Ltd an eastern imer for n httie more than 20 ents a found, according to "' liable information received yostorday. This is the hi ghee 1 price paid for I tah wool thin season. Dealers say, however, how-ever, that the Shinn wool is unusually clean and coarse and that it brings more than the average proc each year. The .it:L,-.-t Wool deal that W8S closed hers vesterday, however, was the sale b A. M. Goslin of isco of 450,000 pounds of wool a1 s little more than 18 cents a pound. William .lack-son .lack-son made the purchase for Brosn & Adams, an eastern urn;. Peter Clegg, State senator from Tooele COUnty, and ;i director of the Utah Woolgrowers association, said vesterday that the e.o.ii men of his part oi the state are optimistic ''I have all of my Bheep on tlte deserts in Idaho."' he said. ''They arc in fine condition there, but the Mf-a.on is late and shearing will not be started for about a week. The ranges there are good and the abundant moisture is as- surance that they will remain good mild mi-ld later in the spring than nsnal. |