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Show WASATCH W001H WIT HIGHER PRICE Spec al to The Tribune HEBER March 9 At a meeting of t e woo grow e s of th s county today a comm ttee cons sting of J W C ydo Isaac Jacob and G Frank Ryan was ap po nted to look afte t e sale of the wool p The part es interested are those who shea er flocks at the Lofren shearing pens and the c p w lie s of except ona good qua ty runs approxl mate y 200 000 pounds. Arrangements were also perfected at the mee ng look Ing to e be ter care of the wool t s season in ts p eparat on for market 1 The woo g owe s fee tl at woo pr ces at shearing t me w be even stronger than at present, even though the com 1 mittee las a ready received some t$mpt Ing offers for the b g cl p wl ch It repre sents I was stated at t e meet ng that I a prori nent woo buyer of Salt Lake C y ; had said recent y that h s house wou d j buy th s ear on half the wool t d d ! last ear and asked why repl ed that 1 it wou d take tw ce the money this year ! to buy the amount bought last ear A ' report was made show ng that a aref 1 ana s s of the fore gn n ar et cond t ons together "wit t e fact t at t e banks are behind t e woo growers are fac s buffi c ent to Just fy the woo growers In the de is on to o d for be ter prices T e comm ttee was the efo e nst ucted to secu e be ter p ces with the a ema i e of sh pp ng to the national ware house or cons gn ng to Boston bankers a propos tlon ha lnQ reached here from the at e sou ce |