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Show HEBER CITY MAN SEES WOOL ADVANCE I I'nusual activity In the wool market within the next ten days Is predicted I by George A. r'ixher of Holier City, who returned yeeterdsy from Waah-Inglon. Waah-Inglon. where he represented the people peo-ple of Wasatch county In support of tha Col Ion bill, which provides that eO.OOe acres In the Strawberry valley be added to the Uinta national forest. Mr. Klsher visited Boston on hla return re-turn home and hla observation among I Ihe wool dealers of that center are given aa hie reason for believing that woolgrowere have a surprise awaiting In better msrket. Mr. Kleher appeared before tha committee com-mittee on public lands and presented the Wssatcn county viewpoint of tha Colton bill. The M.OOO acree In question ques-tion la now claimed under grant by the water users on the Strawberry project In t'tah county ae protection for their , water aupply. I'nder private control I stock raisers of Wasatch county claim to have had to pay exorbitant feea for I grilling privileges. Aleo they cite that eventually thla favorite fishing ground I will he denied tha general public un- leas reclaimed by the federal govern- 1 ment. Their contention la that aa part of the federal domain the Strawberry water users would have full protection and the public Intereat would be belter I served. Mr. Kleher expreeeed confidence confi-dence In the passing of tha measure. |