Show GLEANINGS By Dy Mylow Margin of the National National National Na Na- secretary Marshall F. F R. R Wool Growers Growers' Association and Editor of the National Wool Grower In this states that the wool market Mr country has passed Its worst Marshall knows his wool and feels the I pulse of the world markets The National Wool Marketing Corporation Corporation Cor Cor- with newly organized firm Wilson Secretary and Treasurer Treasurer Treas Treas- Mr J. J D. D Is attempting to put over a National National National Na Wool Week from Its Boston for office There are many weeks various products but this Is the first time the wool people have raised thier banner with such an announcement Just last week this Corporation sold pounds of Utah wool on the Boston Doston market most of which was southern Utah wool It sold for 55 and per pound That means that after after after af af- ter commission washing and cleaning expenses were deducted the grower I would receive about per The Important thing about this sale Is the fact that more wool could have ha been sold If Secretary Wilson had de desired desired desired de- de sired to sell But Dut It Is not a wise thing to give buyers and manufacturers all they want If a heavier demand can be created for wool the price will rise accordingly Wool has a place In the textile field but is in sad need of skillful promotion Wool and lamb production is one of Utah's chief industries Utah holds second place In the number of regis regis- tred Rambouillet sheep Texas being at the top There are sheep in the state The average weight of wool per fleece neece is 9 pounds as compared compared compared com com- pared to 76 pounds for the nation CU U S. S D. D A A. 1931 report The following facts are taken from the U. U S. S D. D A. A 1931 report Utah has haa milk cows head of act- act tie tle horses swine The total valuation Swine and Of q cattle nary uary 1st mules a 1931 ns t |