Show 1110 PRICES IN 11 slate state s over the tile outlook for 1915 I 1 IS by the office of the utah state association were elected reelected re monday manday for th the year 1915 1916 with but two changes th the nineteen member members of the board of directors 11 were continued in office by a voto vote of the member members present throughout the proceedings of the woot wool growers in yesterdays days convention the note pote of optimism over the prospect ct of record breaking prices for wool this year wan was the keynote president george austin confident that he did not expect to make less 1 than twenty five tie cents a pound for the clip from hie his flocks he ile declared declare that extra consumption occasioned by the akar had caused a shortage in the wool market of the world that must insure such a price if not a higher ont in a set of renal resolutions eions unanimously adopted at the closing bealson of the convention the association voiced a pica for a heavy bounty on predatory I 1 animals expressed appreciation for the work of the national ere ers association ileo for or the collaboration of the united states department of animal industry with the state board of sheep in keeping down di in flocks of the state and included a vote note of thanks for the woric done by the officers cern of the asmo clation in the resolutions it waft was estimated sti mated that half a million dollars worth of taxable property in the form of live stock was yearly deo destroyed troy by predatory animals A bause including advocating a special tax on live lve stock for the ral raising sinic of funds for bounty to be paid at the rate of 2 SO 50 on coyotes 5 on wolves and 10 on hears and liona the protect was as I 1 e expressed t that sheep are by tax assessors at more nearly the cor evor value than other kinds of property and that the rate of appraisement on other property should be proportionately rals ralpd 1 I |