Show I WOOL MARKET I f rc Association r resident I I Says Here to Stay sta for nor Ten Y Tears cars s. s J ISaS rank J J. J Hagenbarth th president I Wool growers growers' association lion tion 0 while in is Salt Lake recently Sated rated that there is considerable I Misapprehension in th the west as we wei u 25 as the east on the discussion pro- pro on Q o- pounded Bonded by the application of western westa west west- a ern stockmen to senate public lands landsI a 11 I committee for a law that will lega legar ke k ethe the pointS pointS' under which stockmen stocken stock stock- J men men en utilize forage on ranges within 0 the the national forests It is construed bY ly by some he explained to be an it- it Ill l laA by the west nest on the pro program ram for forion j ion conservation of oC Co forests rests an and fore forests forests' ts' ts I 1 Resources resources Others he said nt LH K i the movement to mean that stocken stock- stock I men en are working around to obtain use of a forest resources I I fees fees The whole thing thin b can b be e summed sum surn- 1 med mcd d up in two leg legalization d j nd d stabilization declared the l pr r 1 1 Livestock in the el eleven len w rn J 1 dates Utes is now ranged on national forests ests uder a system of or permits Mch are not le leg legal l eX except ex as rules 1 JA ef of j a bureau under the secretary of or IS I. I s agriculture Mr Ir Hagel ass asIS as as- I ted Now ow it is proposed to make makee fir use lIse e of forest reserve forage under a of of permits of oC such length and durat duration n as would constitute a basis r conduct f for r livestock men menelo elo loi a and d would justify improvements o. o Gr which Mch the range users would J besent Stockmen propose a larger of the fees be he raid paid to the theL later tes to L offset the loss from taxa- taxa ou q The scant population of the j and the many roads and schools I 1 necessary essary make the tax burden Ire re I readous p ORl end adous us s Stockmen have no no seri seri- quarrel with the present fees 1 Expressions o of f fear of E Lau D of wool ool in m the United ted States and ld next year are groundless ac- ac g l to Mr lr Ha Hagenbarth There 1 has been een but hut a t o slight increase not increase not ti exceed 3 per cent ill nt in tine Ule num- num T f ll of shed Sheep he P p h hP he a points o out t but this bread Ily a absorbed in j the passing of Jed bed ewes ewes Shortly a aster arter ter the war y DY were comp compelled t to their f ii sheep in iu o order orGel to meet M dal obligations Even with the ent nt Increases creases the flecks have not 1 et reached F their prewar level This Ei l Condition Is true abroad so NE NB the tb e I Wool market continuing staI sta- sta I 1 Ie Ir r. r t. t aben arth ij a i it says t v will re- re j j a w considerable retention of el 1 to 0 rebuild the flocks to the thet thea tel rei b before Hore a f the war j f t B I i. i u. u s still m moving ving from hand tto There a steady demand ices bu but WJ Ot t i irate a boom nothing to ST marke or wi d con con- of f the 1926 clip such x try saw d last year year- car This haz- haz az- az t. t 1 Contracting ls is not desirable the dealer t or to the grower A Ae II I l e r y market t at fair prices means e E i Sur W. W and prosperity to Stoa r 08 t r V 1 G ul doubt Vly after he Jan January Jannary nary there x more or less doubt Contracting but i t Will be on n a parity with ir n th i too a an sp J d foreign markets i instead 1 Sit basis Veit Those who a no and Cp 1 are reh marketed orde ord- ord e flow re fair values outlook for lambs an fee d is r kith 3 Q Apples latest figures sl showing lea s in 1 llast t T Ih he the feed 1 this year i g the t hest early market may not notiA iA bee ause o or the large b d tepa an its r gout the on an feed early but od be season won tt a whole it real |