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Show WOOI, POOL PhAS APPROVED Final approval has been given to a plan I'or pooling and marketing Utah wool on a co-operative, basis as the remit of a movement initiated by the rtab Slate Farm bureau and entered ! by ike Utah Wool Growers' associa-!:,.;i associa-!:,.;i through its directors. Two directors direc-tors of the association have been ad-j ad-j ded to the farm bureau wool market-j market-j ipg eon-mittee io work out details J of the plan, present the matter to the ppoi a;rowers and supervise the sell-i sell-i :ng. In the committee meeting at which ! approval was given to the plan there 1 wt re represented 1,601,000 pounds I of wool and 54.000 pounds of mohair J It is td'.p opinion of farm bureau of-i of-i tieers that mora than live million pound:-: of wool grown in Utah, east-I east-I "rn Novel''' and southern Idaho will j hp poiT-igned to the pool. Assurance j of preliminary financial backing to I'm extent of S500.000 has been se-I se-I cured through Oglen and Salt Lake hanks and it is planned to issue ne-: ne-: gotiable warehouse receipts upon v.-ivch growers ran obtain an immediate immed-iate advance on their consignment. Those chosen to serve on the mar keting committee are D. D. McKay, nrpsPlfut, of the Utah State Farm bureau: V. W. Armstrong, president of ton National Copper bank of Salt Lake City; A. P. Bigelow, cashier of iho Ogdcn State hank. Ogdcn; State Senator U. T. Jones, Cedar City; M. S. Marriott o Ogdcn; W. D. Cand-' Cand-' land of Ml. Pleasant and George Austin Aus-tin of Sab. Lake. The last two nam-i nam-i pd are directors of the Utah Wool t; rowers' association. It is planned to hold a public ; meeting in this city during conference confer-ence week to submit the entire, plan I in detail to the wool growers. |