Show I October Report Of Director Of Public Welfare For County A total iota of 12 case received ved pub puh pubic Ik ii ic assistance s 's i amounting to 15 01 I 1 ill iii n Davis l i a county count in III September 19 1941 U Mr dr William H. H I I. I Wilcox director oi III I he time Davis county commit department IC of umi i Public welfare v ci fare reported today tOlla loth time the number n of cases and amid of assistance represented from froll ronni the tine previous Ire mouth Number N of cases es advanced 27 cr cent rent while payments were Vere 43 per percent IC n cent higher Of the 1561 issued i recipients iu in Im I'm ImI Davis I avis avi county in September Mr tl r. r Wilcox said sa hi 74 per lr cent cenit WMS w for nr old age assistance a si tance 10 11 per imer cent for dependent children and i per Ier cent for unemployable on lII general relief ft lid Public assistance si payments paY fur for September StI totaled 70 1549 an ani amount all 1514 less les te than in ill August t I ant and 1 1737 less than the tine years year's y ars ar's high lug Im of f 71 7 aid in mm March lt arch nc- nc act to a report released today III by my T T. David D I director r of re- re and statistics for time the state lIe department of public welfare Over two thirds 69 m 9 Ier per cent of the I in e amount a mm noun mm t I expended cx e ml was wa s for or old old- o oage age alC assistance a i Next highest in group grout payments was I 31 spent for lor or aid a id to t o dependent Ic I C iC In t children c hi Id re vi rep rep- rcpT T l' l 11 lieI jiem cent of the hit total Public politic assistance payments palI for tine the month or 78 per cent was spent SIlent for general unemployable assistance I September Se payments benefited j I lasts eases a slight ht decrease from froni the tine previous month annul and a decrease of over liver cases caes from September I of Ill last st year The lime of employ I Cables I les requiring U i r assistance a ssi sta tance mm C dropped 1 I i to a new low of 42 2 eases cases as a corn com pared with the tIne previous low of if 47 cases in August ami ll represented less than three tenths of one onne Oll per imer percent ler cent I cenit of the tIme total recipient caseload Nearly all of 01 these employable eases cases as in mm August resided in mm Salt 1 Lake Ilke Utah and amI Weber counties The inc number of cases receiving public assistance assi sta nn CC and a ni ml total I pay pay- ments to these cases under the time var var- ious programs arc ire given Iven below helow v Comparable C o Ii ml nic figures fj ures res for fo r September Sell t C ncr a year ago alo are shown in paren- paren thesis Old age e 52 13 Ments recipients I tuft aid to dependent children 1835 1 35 cases 1951 cases j aid to the time blind re recipients re- re recipients 4 48 8 WJ cases 1541 vase case i cm- cm 42 12 12 cases ca es 1713 74 cases 42 41 foster fo ter care tc c children children i inn inn- in inn institutions persons 8 X lOti persons 2543 j tran tran- transients 36 36 cases 21 cases 2 26 6 d sight sig-ht conservation per per- sons sonis 2599 I persons 1929 and burials nine 22 1531 |