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Show WOOL SALES AREMA DE AT FAIRVIEW AND MOUNT PLEASANT fool Market Shows Action A,, wool market has been som.- j mjif acue dm.iig Uie pas: "t Fairview growers sold ap- Lxtely 550 flceees represent-P represent-P me homo icd wool, according to received by The Pyramid from undwall, cashier of the Fair-state Fair-state Eank. The sals was -negotiated last Sat- J,- bv tone Fairview Farm Bu-'committee Bu-'committee with L. R. Ander-n Ander-n representing the Jeremiah Wil-J.SES Wil-J.SES Company, who was the chaser and the price paid is re-ed re-ed to be 21 cents. This pool comprised some forty-ve forty-ve small growers from Fairview, Oaliille, Milburn and Indianola. The desert clips of James Anderson Ander-son A. R. ' Anderson and Peter Suidwall were sold outright some "m a?o at 20 vt cents,, the wool teing shipped to Woonsocket, R. I. K is understood that the J. W. Christensen clip is handled by the National Wool Marketing Association. Associa-tion. The E. A. Madsen chp was purchased last week by Mr. Kearns, representing the Hallowell-Jones ii Donald Company of Boston. This means that all of the Fair-rlew Fair-rlew too! is now disposed of. Mt. Pleasant Wool Is Moving G. A. Hansen, representing B. Hirris of St. Louis, was in Mount Ee&sant Wednesday and purchased 16.000 fleeces paying 19 to 23 cents per pound. The highest price being paid to N. S. Neilson for wool (ran yearling ewes on the east desert. ' Farm Wool Pool Graded ' Tne Farm Wool pool of about 1,000 fleeces has been graded by Proi'essor Espelin of the U. A. C, lor bids which will be received by tie marketing committee according io information given out by Fred M of the local pooL The pool consists of about two hundred and ten bags of very choice tool. |