Show large group of Wool growers hear federal marketing plan explained by representative approximately local wool ool groi grov tl ted ed at the county court house saturday night to hear the plan of operative cooperative co marketing through tre tle national wool marbet ing association dan J Un of salt lake city representing draper st co cc buen buers for the national 0 or was and explained the new plan plarl tre meeting was called by W N preas local representative of or the national association who explained the purpose of the meeting and stated tha state president harvey of heber city taa as to attend the meeting mr OI said mid that the go was not in the wool busi nesa and that his firm had merely been selected as a bedlum through khith the fatool ool pool might be sold he ile ald said that the anten ion ol 01 the federal aid hill sas as to eliminate apece miya and trim wool was one of the nations nation s bis big prof ts to be elected selected and pi pu on a mure more profitable basis for the producer if 11 there is any profit in marketing this product it will be turned bacic to the producer according to mr 0 in oried to i do this the federal farm boand Is furnishing money sales help and organization bation za tion draper 44 4 co cc Is very anxious to maice make the pool a successful ventin and are exerting eiery aery effort to make mak e it even more desirous than expected the contract calls for 90 per cent of the value of tha the wool to be paid at the time of loading this amount Is adv advanced arced until the wool Is sold at a charge of 6 per pt cent A charge charts ot of per hundred tor for traded graded wool or 2 05 for s wool cot ajl be charged on all wool sold through the CO operative of this amount ill 40 goes to draper ca 11 1 cents to the national wool Marki tInK association tion 50 cents to the state Asao cit tion or if the lie basin forms a unit this amount vill go to this unit 23 cents to a national riwe fund anyone an one des ring to withdraw from the pool at any time may do so by paying a i penalty of I 1 cent per pound eald said mr ur there Is 13 no comeback on the go 90 per cent advanced the rhe amount to be paid at the time of the 90 per cent advance will be based on the market price of the wool at the time of loading an oAl vance of 1 per fleece ii madi mad at it nce it at the time of sign signing up the extract cw tract LIP aking cf ct grad ng charge mr 0 ebid sold that the vernal venial wool would in all probability not have to be graded but could be fold sold in its bass bags as it has been almost n irely tn n the put grading will bo be necessary where there ire are mixed clipp 11 black faces should be kept separate e and not mixed alth uie the wool he faid said john N r davis add he bylined tills this year be a year ite he expressed areat cont confidence denee in the federal pool lie ile said he hd attended ai of the meeting li pi bolt t lake ond nd that thoa who were present at the state meeting were more than its led tied ft ath the plan of marketing lie ile said old thic this plan Is 13 a result of the efforts of air working for relief by the growers q had been disappointed in the past through but the had neier ir been supporter 1 ay y the lie ile mentioned the rd vantage of nellies thi wool in one ene large pool as a stab stabilizer lizer of prices and better markets he ile said mid he lie would like to sc so v uintah basin tion but felt gl very wim wi m regard tor for the chate organization we V a p aduce more then 15 million pA pounds lluis of 0 v j I 1 in ho sam vill county agent E peters reters n af sned ased that there win mg no doubt bi t whit a local 11 w uld b p und crid that there woud be the a ame benefits to the local or gailla oil aa i are derived from the state orga nizza tion the expense of maintaining such an organization to be defrayed from tha the one halt half cent r pound turned over to the organization for that pur poe pa that the national wool corporation iray rray meet with ith a greater than thin any one associated with the development of this new rational lut rati locAl orAl wool sale pegram has anticipated Is the view of jamea jarnes A hooper of salt lake secretary of the utah bbate association gayb ay the salt lake mr roper and other officials of the organization have been busy during the past month meetings of wool growers and explaining the working plane plans or of the centralized wool cale sal program instituted by the federal farm boiu board d utah is 1 dilim up tip on its lots to obtain its share of the benefits of the new w mark ting undertaken in loov wool says ays air mr hooper utah alias ah ay has been a strong believer III the benefits of cooperative soot ma kelln grow continued on page larye group of Wool growers gather lather at Court courthouse houge to hear plan of federal 4 marketing continued from page 11 ll en la in the state al aldays ays hare have felt th t need for greater grower control in the merchandising of th UK comma commodity it 11 would be exceedingly strange therefore if it the state were sere te to be lg lag ga FL gaa A in a movement which alch is greater than alny the wool producing industry hu has experienced heretofore mr floo hooper pers optimism Ls Is trued to to first the national wool marketing corporation program received wholesome who leeonie reception in ill utah Be condly byron wason am detary of the wyoming Wool grow era ers and secretary trea surer of the national corporation corpora Uon att walto fr tran the car por atlon headri in wa D C Vs mr M r 4 urn ama of the e j is patijo PAW IjO POUt ds Ls about one third of the annual wool clip present indications are that the new wool bales sales venture stands in a air fair way to receive the poundage the wool corporation program was riven given a bie big boost this week when the pacific operative cooperative co Wools Wool growers rower which markets wool from idaho nevada washington oregon and california fornia the national movement the pacific handle handled ct pounds of wool last year making it the largest groaner rower controlled wool handling concern in the united manager it A ward of the pacific says his concern expects to handle during 1930 as a unit in the national nal program between and 10 CO pounds at of wool officials of the pacific cooperative belles ate e the Tat lonal corporation may receive as much as DO pounds of wool tte its first year of operation late and complete information on wool hari tiann charges have been received bv secretary hooper wool handling fees feet will win be from 2 14 to 2 3 4 rent i per pound wool in the original bag ba for lote lots ever over OW pounds will be handled for 2 14 1 4 cents while lots under will be charged 2 34 3 4 cents for ading p a charce charge of 4 10 cent per pound extra will bs be aee hed the wool belling agent at boston drap r co atu ill receive 14 1 4 rents cents per pound for sool handled in the original 14 la W and 12 1 cents ncr d tor for wool that is graded one halt half cent extra will bo be charged on lota iota of les left than pounds one halt half cent of the fee will go to to the local association to finance it affairs the ine national wool mar kating ir ting corpo dalon will receive 33 35 cc cent nt to finance its activities the balance a going 1 into a reserve fund when he the loen loan made mad by the federal farm lam board for capitalization and a atlon tion ol 01 the corporation have been rl repaid pad surpluses in the fund will be add to sool growers in the acrin nf of patronage dividends a 1930 wool clip li tj not likely tr be as large as the 1923 wool production according to present andl 1 aris a the january 1 1930 sheep count of the U 8 department of agriculture showed 3 head as a compared with 2 for the tame same time last sear the 1929 utah clip amounted to pounds giving the state fifth place in wool production if utah maintains the national place tn fn per cent of wool given the national wool nalee agency the corporation should recene to 7 pounds of the 1930 ell calr mr hooper has been advised by secretary cism W ison of the national corporation that 0 T thomson Thom sin formerly connected with the national wool exchange now U 13 in the west serving Berv as field man meeting with wool growers and explaining pla ining organization details incident to the new u A class of girls in a vestern collece college has adopted a baby boy and 1 will ill experiment in caring for him the report did not may ay how old the eiDal ment happen to be the act that time ume waits tor for 1 man may account for or so many people never having time to pay their bills paper sas made from cornstalks as far back as 1763 ty Y pe cent of the autom automobile headlights in 1 u uie so are too bright gov 1 crement ment tests indicate vhf t that ripens within three meitha attar after planting plant ng la Is grown in aluska near the arctic circle development of south american roads has mada made it possible to drive from rid de do janeiro to montevideo a diance of cj 1200 1 miles corn Is 1 bel behoved iced to have been first aroun in middle america |