Show Sales Documents for Wool Incentive Payments Necessary Wool producers were reminded today they should bring sales documents for shorn wool and unshorn and unshorn lambs to the Uintah County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service office to earn incentive payments for the 1969 market ings Sales of both wool and unshorn lambs may be included in a single application application application ap ap- for payment according to LaRue LaRue La La- Rue Pickup chauman challman of the Uintah County rC PC fC committee PRODUCERS RS ALSO were reminded that tha t purchases of all unshorn lam lambs bs including ding the lambs in ewe lamb ewe lamb pairs must be reported when application is filed for wool incentive payment Mr Pickup said wool producers occasionally occasionally occasionally oc oc- overlook reporting purchases of replacement stock but the County Office must have an accurate record of purchases as well as sales of unshorn lambs WOOL DELIVERY expenses not shown in tie tLe sales documents should be reported report report- ed when producers apply for incentive payments The Committee chairman pointed point point- ed out that under the National Wool Act all producers who market wool and mohair in 1969 are eligible for Incentive incentive in In- payments APPLICATION covering 1969 market market- ings ha have ve been filed by 65 63 Uintah County wool producers to date Chairman Pickup Pickup Pick Pick- up estimates an additional producers have yet to file for the incentive pay pay- ments Shorn wool payments to a producer are equal to a percentage of his bis returns returns re reo turns from sales The percentage is that required to raise the national average price received for shorn wool by all aU producers producers producers pro pro- up to 69 cents a pound Mohair payments are determined determine in a similar manner the national incentive price sit set at cents cents cents' a pound J l' l |