Show OUTLOOK 0 IS HELD POOR FOR SHEEP BOISE D sid smith of shoshone president of the idaho wool WOOI growers association declared in a statement issued saturday that woo wo woollen olmen must reduce their overhead and operating costs to a year because profits to the wool wooi industry during the season of 1933 which Is now practically completed did noe mai ma tori alize the statement made no mention of at tile the announced intention of hay growers in various sections of the state to told hold the price of hay lay to 7 a ton or more but commented that man many growers are finding it expedient to reduce teed feed costs through increased use ilse of bencen such as grains and cottonseed cake batee 11 slightly improved prices tor for wool and mutton were offset by adverse weather conditions the statement said A harsh severe spring resulted la in a heavy death loss among old sheep and a small lamb crop and a six months drouth still prevailing caused a sharp reduction in fit the number of tat lambs shipped chipped an all unusually high percentage ot of the stuff going as feeders the condition ot of the industry 1 in idaho is bettor better now than it was a year ago only by tile the tact fact that the depression Is a year closer to its end cud whenever that Is concluding lie ha said reducing the overhead la is the only method by which the sheep industry will be able to exist baist wool and lamb prices will have to increase materially before we wa can begin to pay our debts |