Show I 36 WOOL PRICE HITS HIGH POINT Wool prices in 1936 which al already already at- at ready are arc higher than the high highest st point reached last year brought smiles to western growers Friday James A. A Hooper executive secretary secretary secretary secre secre- tary of tl the e Utah State association said the wool market h has d developed eloped activity and that a a number o of o Boston and St St. Louis wool dealers are contracting 1936 wools in Colorado and eastern castern Utah for prices as high as 37 cents a pound These high prices are for cleaner I crossbred fleeces They range from I 32 to 37 cents a pound Mr Hooper said Last year car at this time good wools were bringing only 18 cents a pound and the peak price was not more than 30 cents He attributed the soaring prices to to the fact that many eastern buyers feel that Inflation is about to take effect Mr that Utah's 1936 clip would total more than 16 pounds the same as a a. year ago Utah's production ho added has been dropping in the tho last few years |