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Show TO PROBE ISTO WOfil PROBLEMS SALT LAKE 1TY. April 16. The problems of the present condition of the woqt market and how! best to solve them wlllbcilli& pVlnclp$l tojMc of dis-cussion dis-cussion at thai nexj. meeting' of tho stockholders of the National Wool Warehouse and Storage company, to be held in this cJty next Friday Foh lowing Js the, official notice of the ex--ecutlve committee of the corporation, which was Issued Saturday. "A meeting of Jtho stockholders of the National Wool Warehouse and Storage company will be held in tho Cullon hotel at 11 a ra., Ftidav, April 21, 1911. u I "All wool growers- are invited to attend at-tend this meeting who are considering he purchase of stcck In this company. "Mr J. E. Cosgriff, president of the company, will be. present with charts and diagrams showing the grading and method of handling and selling the wool shipped to the company. '"On account of delay In Holding this meeting tho lists for the purchase of stock will remain open until April 21 "A full attendance of stockholders and all those contemplating the purchase pur-chase of stock Is requested." Large Attendance Desired. Supplementary to this announcement. announce-ment. George Austin, western vice president of tho National Woolgrow-ors' Woolgrow-ors' association, adds: "I wish every woolgrower of the state could attend this mooting, as a great deal of good will no doubt result re-sult from the Information that will be given tho sheepmen " Tho executive- committee of the National Na-tional Wool Warehouse and Storage company Ib composed of T W Boyer and J. E. Cosgriff of Salt Lake and Wyoming, F W. Gooding of Idaho, A G. Leonard and J. A. Spoor of Illinois Illi-nois With one or two exceptions It is ex pected that every member of the executive ex-ecutive committee nnd several others of the board of directors will be In ut-tendanco ut-tendanco at the meeting next Friday, and It Is also believed that at least 100 stockholders of the company will be present Scope and Purpose. One member of the executive committee com-mittee discussing the scope and purpose pur-pose of the organization said "The National Wool Warehouse ami Storage company Is a co-oppratlve institution, having warehouses In Chicago. Boston and Philadelphia. It handles more tel-rltorv tel-rltorv wool than any other concern In the United States, Its record for last year being 23,000,000 pounds, nearly all of which has been sold This wool Is handled at a commission of one cent per pound, and as only the wool of stockholders Is handled, they receive the direct benefit of united nnd Intelligent Intelli-gent offort In solving the problem of getting wool direct from the producer to tho consumer " |