Show ogden concern Is grading large clip better than pounds of wool lins has been accumulated lit in merrion and Wll klus warehouse qc nt at ogden J B S manager of the firms wool department reported F friday of this volume lost viollt 1000 pounds allt limy t 1 been ocil for government loans on with till nil app ridgal value lit in most casc of front from 10 16 to IS 18 and till oe 40 quarters cents per pound nt lit off g don dell one lot of exceptionally light shrinking hanelt wool received fcc ched nn ail appraisal value that vill bring tile alio grower bloc per on oll lits lit mool nt at ogdon mr said tills this was ta the highest government that lie lind had bicard of if on oil liny lot of je wool lit in the country so far A largo pool of idaho wool belows luff ing t ti 08 98 growers was nipral od nt at per inrid nt at oad to ti the government lonna loans that the growers receive are made without recourse recon ryo and lit in many instances represent practically as much as the wool could bo be sold bold for on tile the busts basis of tile present market this alili year Al errion and wilkins are handling the wool in five large idaho ranch pools totaling about pounds these wools are ard till nil being graded and represent some of 0 all the most attractive wool produced anywhere in tile the west grading operations are in full swing with two experienced men from the east cast who have formerly leei employed by some soine of tile the largest manufacturing concerns con cerna lit in the business doing tile tho grading at tile tho that wools are being appraised and preparations made for tho next auction sales which will bo held lit in ogden july and at that time the wools will be offered tor for salo sale to buyers who will assemble there from all parts of the country mr air stated that his bla firm will handle the largest volume of wool this year that it has for tiny any season since it started business iness and that lie he looked for the market to strengthen sufficiently during the balance of the year to make sales at much more satisfactory prices than could be obtained by selling thoo the wool direct to tho the buyers in the field tit at the present time |