| Show 1 I WOOL PRICES IN UTAH RISE II To confer with th the officials ot of the the Caribou national forest El Em nest assistant district tot fOI toie ester eler In charge charco ot of o grazing In four ma will Ill III lea leas leal e 0 for tor Montpelier Ida I Wednesday Ho He H st will ill III KO go from to W Vo o a where shere her ho he h will III I at-I at- at attend at attend tend the annual meeting of 01 o the Ln Ln coln cola coIn County Wool Gro Growers ers naso as I 0 at which meeting the th prin prin- principal principal be b discussed Ii cipal subject to as be the question of grazing tees fees oi 01 the national forests forets From he will TO o 0 to tol I Rock wh Whet eh will D attend t the meeting of 01 the th ro emont Coun- Coun Count CountI ti Coun-ti t tI Vt ool Growers association rela rela- rela- rela relative th tive tle 0 to the th use uso us of Dr the tho th W the tho th Bridger national for for- cat tor-cat Oct for tor the thc grazIng of sheep Wool HrS growers are ar taking a Se- Se de decidedly optimistic slew l to w of 01 the th In- In Industry In Industry Mr Winkler said sold today WithIn the th past few dais dais- sa sales lea leaha ha e been ben reported at Vernal Nearly fleeces e ha been sold at 40 cent cents per pound and ond about f 5 fleeces brought cents per pound which Is the hIgh hIgh- highest cst hish-cst est price pric that has haa ha been to date in that locality he sal said 1 Sev Soy Several eral of th the in that hat re-Clon re re- re region region gion are ro ar holding their for fora fora tora a price pric of 42 4 42 cents per pound confident that they will Ill e that I I I I |