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Show Outlook In Mont Km Hint. I It Andirson of Sanpete count) speaker of the house In the Inst session ses-sion of the legislature, was In Halt Lake Clt) this week on business connected con-nected with the sheep lndu.tr) of the Miuthern part of the state When ho left Mantl a storm was beginning, which, he said, would be beneficial to the range and also to the dry farm. In the iount) Ho said that so far the tuowfall had been light till. )ear The outlook for a bumper wool crop In Utah Is bettir now than It was In December, 1914 Anderson n)s, but he adds that there will be lower price, pret ailing for wool next )ear unless the munufactutera determine to use American wool. Ho Kit), tho bu)ei. wero pinched on ucrount uf pa)lng high prices to tho producer this )ear, whllo the manufacturer, bought thilr wool from Australia. The only thing that tan place the wool Industry of the United States on a sound basis Is a protective tariff,' said Anderson There U no use or the American woolgrower tr)lng to compete with the fortlgn woulgrow-era woulgrow-era without a tariff" |