Show 1 i Wool Woo Growers Can Be Cheerful With Utah's wool interests so large it is good to see the signs of activity and strength in the Eastern and London markets I r Manufacturers are awake to the situation and nd the demand for grades of wool most wanted both foreign and domestic is reported re re- ported po ted as as' keen in the East fr t. W Wool ol growers are waiting with interest for the opening of the London sale March 1 3 About twenty-five twenty buyers from America Ameri America Amer Amer- ica i will be e present Advances of from 10 to 15 per c cent nt over oyer the thelast last 8 sale le are predicted by trade journals The present signs would se seem m to Jo nullify the cry of the calamity howlers There are indications indi- indi that Utah's Utah 8 wool growers will not have to worry about i t keeping th the wolf from the door Bradstreets Bradstreet's current issue in discussing the wool situation says There is considerable interest in contracting in the West WestIn II In Utah and Nevada where the he first contracts were vere made opera- opera have ha been hampered by high prices demanded by growers Two large clips have been secured in Montana by Boston dealers j the prices paid being 16 to 17 cents or pra practically the same as ast t jj these hese clips were sold for last year Altogether contracts are estimated esti- esti mated at well up to pounds to date Small sales oft of t flee fleeces es I have ave recently been made at the highest prices of the season season sea- sea son Ohio fine washed delaine having sol sold i during the past week 4 at 27 2 cents The whole wool situation looks very strong and with small stocks of domestic and a sharp demand from manu- manu I for both foreign and domestic wools further advances haie flate are thought likely |