Show GOVERNOR PICKS 6 MEMBERS FOR WELFARE BOARD New Nev Department Will Take Over Relief Work in State Governor Henry H. H Blood Thursday Thurs Thur Oday O day appointed a board of six she to supervise supervise super super- vise the state department of public welfare The The- department was set et up by the recent legislature to replace the state advisory committee on public welfare wel wet fare and emergency relief which must now go out of ot ex existence tence Appointees were Frederick P. P Champ Logan banker J. J W VT Gillman of if Orem chairman of ot the thc Utah county commission Hugo B. B Ander Ander- Anderon son on on Salt Lake City attorn attorney y T. T 1 L. L Holman income tax coun counselor Jor of Salt Lake City the Rev Jacob Trapp pastor of the First Unitarian church of Salt Lake City and l Mrs Lou Louise e Y Robison president of the the- National Womans Woman's Relief society also of Salt Lake Cit City Know Social Work All of the board members member are closely id identified with social work Mr Ir Champ Mr Ir And Anderson and Mr Holman were members cf of the state tate advisor advisory committee which w was ap zip- pointed in May 1933 to handle F P E S R H A funds for Utah Pictures on Page Fac 28 Rob Robert rt H. H Hinckley was named director di r rector ector of oC the new board of which Governor Blood will vill be be- ex cx officio chairman The appointment of or the board at this time was advisable because of t the he impending transition from F E S R H A to oth other r activities es expected to be beset beset beset set up by the federal government under under un un- un- un der r the work relief ap appropriation ap the governor corn com om- om S 'S From F E EE B A Field Mr Hinckley has served two years year as administrator of or the F FER E S R A in Utah with signal ability and success During part of this time he has been connected with the federal adminis adminis- tr tion with a wide wid field of or operations in the western states Mr Hinckley has not for some lome time been een on the payroll of oC the state organization and will not be under the new arrangement As the appointments were ere an flounced it was yas assumed that George L. L Haerr Will ill il continue to serve erve as a. a assistant director a post he has held most of ot the time since the Service was organized in Utah 0 v First Meeting Meeting- Monday Governor Blood called the first board meeting for 2 p. p m m. m Monday l in the capitol offices of the F FER E R H A A. At that time the committee is expected ex fX- to name name a an active chairman complete tIon and lay plans for cooperation with the federal government government gov gov- especially in the matter of ot Utah's share in the huge relief The board will also have the re responsibility S re-S of ot administering Utah's share shar in the economic security program program program pro pro- gram set e up by state and national legislation tion Thursday the governor sent letters of ot thanks to six retiring members of the state slate advisory committee They were George A. A Yager David Id A A. A Smith S. S P P. Harter and Church P P. P Castle all of Salt Lake City P. P H. H Mulcahy of at Ogden and Alex Hed Bed quist Since its organization the commit commit- tee tre distributed about in instate instate instate state and f federal deral relief funds and arid about in C p W A money |