Show S 11 S E P S U F j G I 1 quality dood and clip satisfactory the prices low to store in boston sheep shearing progresses vi ell and the clip la is turning out to be as good or better than was waa expected the shearing has been in progress since april 6 and the work is probably half done it is estimated the wor woe I 1 clip this year in the county will be in the neighborhood of pounds the record for fast ast shearing so ao far this year is held field by john of vernal who turned out one day this week head of sheep the same day george roberts the celebrity turned out two years ago roberts made die a record of head r athe T h e wool market seems to bo be very hat flat just now and the wool growers are wondering where they are at the highest price offered according to the best information has been not to exceed 12 bonts per pound offers of as low as 7 cents have been made and it is reported that a number of the wool growers in various parts of the state have been seriously considering the question of accepting that about amount A kt but during the past week or so BO a large number of the wool growers have been dise discussing just what is best beat to do sell at the low prices offered or store the wool the news comes now that they have concluded to secure a store room in boston where the present clip will be stored john E austin and JB J kearnes of the utah wool growers association have been selected to go to boston to take charge of the matter and secure a suitable warehouse for the storing of the wool they will also make arrangements with boston banks whereby ware warehouse bouse receipts may be negotiated for funds in this manner each depositor may obtain money enough to pay the freight insurance the cost of shearing and other expenses of the harvest and thus await await a better market tho the expenses expanses of the two gentlemen Kent lemen will be paid by the utah wool Gro growers association but of course tho the other expenses of storage and freight will be apportioned prot rata among the shippers A committee will visit all the shearing corrals of the state and put the case before the wool raisers and got get them to send their wool along with the rest there Is ia every indication that the entire product of the state amounting to pounds will bo be stored in boston some of tho the growers look for a profit of at least 2 cents per r pound us as a result of this method of ef rising business in a recent item on the wool situation the intermountain inter mountain republican has this thia to say impetus to the movement was given by the small wool growers of southern utah who sent cent an urgent appeal to the utah wool growers association they said that their clip was lying around the shearing corrals with no buyers on tile the ground some had received offers at around 7 cents a pound and were afraid that they would have to let their crop go at that price the special meeting was accordingly called by president E 11 callister Callig ter it wag wa argued that if the crop in soulmon utah was practically given away the market would be depressed and even those who had their crop stored would suffer on the other hand thit could ways and means be provided whereby hereby the crop of all could be stored and yet enough money obtained so that the small owner could meet his pressing obligations not one pound of the crop would have to be sacrificed aside from relieving tile small owner the proposition it is held presents the advantage of having the wool right on the market the chance is offered of a direct sale to the mills mill cutting off the commissions of middle men and brokers it was further argued that if the present year hearp crop on 01 fourth page |