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Show ilEEPlEIFK : EI1IS LOSS High Prices Must Obtain or Industry Ruined, Says Woolgrowers' Head SAT.T T.ATvTC "Urn K T-T5-Vi enll. ing prices and ;i large wool croi must come to Utah sheepmen this year to prevent ruin to this industry, according accord-ing to Frank J. 1-Iagenbarth, president presi-dent of the National Woodgrowers' association, just boforo he departed for Chicago yesterday. Tho cattlemen are In even wonto straits than sheepmen, ho doclare-I, having experienced tho rigors o two ordinary winters during the Uibt one. Feed bills havo bcn enormous 'ana tlio severe winter has caused the starvation of thousands of head of cattle. Sheopmon will do good to break even, let alone mako profit on this season's clip, h& slated. He said that there is little relationship between be-tween the price of wool and the prlco of clothing, a suit of clothes being less than 10 per cent wool. |