Show ADVISORY BOARD SIFTS PROJECTS Most Benefit Sought in P W WA A Jobs Members of Governor Henry H. H Bloods Blood's P PV V W A advisory committee Tuesday thumbed through files flics of 01 proposed work relief relle jobs from Utah's 29 counties endeavoring to select the projects that will return the greatest benefit to the state Estimated cost of ot submitted projects from counties the state st te planning board and the F FER E R A is i The governors governor's advisory advisory advisory ad ad- committee must select those which will cost but the sum that Utah expects to receive the work relief fund The projects selected for recommendation recommendation recommendation to Washington work relief re rc- Ue lief officials will be in the opinion of ot the advisory board those that will furnish the most employment and give the most permanent benefits benefits bene bene- fits to the state The board members broke up their own session Tuesday to confer with three work relief officials from Washington concerning standard accounting and engineering practices practices tices tic s by which the projects when they thyr hc are arc under unde way will be gov gov- ov- ov Members Members' pt pf the Washington group were e Mrs Jeanetto Gerson In charge of soci social l service Barnett Braslow in charge of engineering practices B B. B F. F Sterns in charge of Dr accounting The three officials form one of three groups that arc are conducting similar conferences with state of ot officials of- of in au all states at this time |