Show March 31 Last Date on Wool COALVILLE COALVILLE- Wool growers were reminded today that the 1960 program payments payments payments pay pay- I ments to be made this summer will be made only on wool and unshorn lambs which are m marketed market market- I ed before March 31 1961 That Is the closing date for tor the 1960 pro gram Edward G. G Foster Footer chairman chairman chairman chair chair- I man of ot Summit County also pointed out that applications for such payments under the 1960 i iI I wool wool program must be filed before before before be be- fore the end of ot April 1961 He emphasized that adequate records on the sales must support the information on the tile payment applications For Instant I I II tare ers ens' sales records for tor shorn w wool ol should show v name and address of ot otI I I buyer date of sale name name and address address address ad ad- dress of producer net weight of wool sold and net proceeds to I producer after atter normal marketing I deductions I Payments to producers for the 1960 marketing year will follow the same meU methods odB employed for forthe forthe forthe the 1959 year Shorn wool payments payments payments pay pay- ments will be equal to a percentage percent percent- age of each producers producer's cash returns returns re re- re- re turns from wool sales sates The percentage to to tie Ibe announced ed later this year year will will be that required to raise the national average price received by all aU producers producers producers pro pro- for shorn wool during the marketing year up to the incentive incentive tive price of 62 cents per pound Lamb payment will be made to each producer who sells eelis lambs that have never been shorn The payments will be at a rate per weight hundred-weight of live animals marketed to compensate for the wool on them on a basis comparable comparable com corn parable to the incentive payment per pound of shorn wool |