Show uintah county office discloses new community election Bo boundaries boundary CS uintah county office of the ilia agricultural stabilization and conservation committee in cpr nal monday announced the 1957 community election boundaries which are listed below community no 1 I fort duchesne randlett ouray community no 2 II ayden ballard community no 3 whiterocks Whlter aridell tridell Trl Tr dell idell lapoint community no 4 jensen community no 5 vernal venal naples davis community no 6 glines maeser dry fork 58 59 wool and mohair support prices sot A shorn wool incentive price of 62 cents per pound andl a mohair support price of 70 cents per pound recently announced by the department ot of agriculture are the same name as for the last three marketing year programs according to wayne pickup chairman uintah county agricultural stabilization and conservation committee mr pickup pointed out that under the national wool act of 1054 1954 the wool incentive pay ment program is 13 authorized to run 4 years from the 1855 1955 58 56 marketing year through the 1058 1958 59 marketing year which ends march 31 1059 1959 payments to producers under the 1958 pr program on shorn wool production and on of live lambs pulled wool compensating payments will follow the some same pattern employed for the current 1057 1957 program shorn wool payments will be equal to a percentage of each producers cash returns from wool sales this percentage will be that required to raise the national average price received by producers for wool up to the incentive price of 62 cents per pound under this method oi of calculating the payment the chairman explained the grow er who markets his wool at a higher price will receive an incentive payment under the wool act larger than the grower who sells his wool at a lower price 4 lamb payments will be made to each producer i who sells un ihorn lambs he has owned ea tor for at feast least 30 days the payment will be 04 tjade aliade at a rate per hundredweight hundred weight of live animals marketed to compensate for the wool wv oo them on a basis com compari par able t to payments per pound of shorn wool the payments hilll on the weight increase of the lambs during the period of ownership by each owner 1 V payments under the 1858 program will bo made on wool an and lambs marketed during the april 1 1930 period th the payments will be made in th the summer of 1959 fol lowing ahe he end of the marketing year the wool incentive level of 02 cents announced for the 1950 1958 marketing year t h e fourth year of the program is 95 percent of the september 15 1057 1957 parity price of 65 5 4 cents per pound of shorn wool the mohair support price of 70 cents 1 Is 82 percent of the september 15 parity price of 85 2 cents per pound the price for the first 3 years of the programs operation was set at 62 cents per pound which reflected percent of parity for the 1955 50 and the 1950 1050 57 marketing years and percent for the 1957 58 marketing year the lowering percent of parity level reflects increasing parity prices during the past few years will not shift to 0 o cwt cat dails basis rot for 58 grain loans loam the commodity credit corporations grain operations in 1958 will continue to be liand hand led on tt a bushel measure basis according to a recent announcement by the department of agriculture discussions have been under way with grain trade and farm organization rep as well as with state commissioners and diorec tors or agriculture regarding the of shifting from the bushel to the hundredweight measure as the basis for price support loans warehouse handling and storage charges sales arid abid related activities tivi ties further determinations regarding b oth both the alie advantages and the difficulties in the proposed change wilt will be made before undertaking such a shift at a liter hiter date the department lias has announced among factors considered in post past discussions were the need to be sure that all concerned with grain handling from producers to ultimate users had full opportunity to understand just how they would be affected the minimum time lag ing inquired for both and the lie trade to revise regulations and procedure durei and the possible need for legislative revision of laws regarding grain handling in some states |