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Show Certification Is Required For Lamh Payment Owners of lambs and yearlings to be sold for slaughter who wish to receive a payment under the new wool program must present the necessary evidence of sale, Joseph Wilcken, chairman of the Duchesne Agricultural Stabilizations Stabiliza-tions and Conservation County Committee, reminds farmers. Owners who are in doubt about the evidence needed should ask the ASC County office about the detailed certification requirements for the method of sale. This is best done before the lambs or yearlings are sold. Mr. Wilcken points out that any applicant for, the lamb and year ling payment must submit the following fol-lowing evidence: Name and address of slaughterer; date of sale; name and address of seller; number, description des-cription and net liveweight of animals ani-mals sold;, certification from the buyer that the animals were purchased pur-chased for slaughter and that they had or had not been shorn. The bill of sale and certification may be endorsed to a prior owner, who may then apply for the payment. To be eligible for the payment on lambs and yearlings, the applicant ap-plicant must have owned the Iambs for at least thirty days and the animal's must have been sold for slaughter. Payments will be based on the liveweight of the animals. Applications for the 1955 marketing mar-keting year, which ends March 31, 1956, must be filed not later than April 30, 1956. |