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Show IV DDL 111 lillltlllll. UlMf g.lllLIl Ul'il W....I llnyiir TliiUiiiU Id Itl'nm u 4 .-i. t.iil I'mIi.I. Ri igh .in City is rapidly heeom-i heeom-i j j H mi important wool center and ' shipping point. Sheep men and wool buyers are just beginning to realize this fart. Woid growers hit; leami ng t heir heavy spri ng clips from way bark in the mountains moun-tains tu this point, and great clips from hundreds of miles west, out in the interior of mir vast comity, are hein wheeled to Brig-hatn Brig-hatn City for marketing or for whipni' nt. 1 hiring the past few Weeks, tntinloadsot' wool have been trained in here for shipment. Scores of wool producers, small mid great, find Brigham the most advantageous ad-vantageous point in northern Utah to store their wool, to hip, or to sell. At present the IT. P. Company Com-pany furnishes box cars for storing purposes, but they have promised to erect a mam mot! 1 warehouse here next year to be at the disposal dispos-al of our sheepmen. Wool buyers, representing nearly a dozen eastern, east-ern, western and Territorial linns, have been sojourning in Brigham the past few weeks. They are making mak-ing this their headquarters. There is a brisk competition among these dozen or so agents, which results favorably to the wool raisers. Nearly all the wool seems to be going east. |