Show 1ST STATE A TE FACING FACIt G RELIEF RELIEF PUZZLE T The e Utah state board of public welfare when it meets at th the state capitol capito at 10 a. a m. m Tuesday will be confronted te With t the e problem problem I lem of supplying relief to 2325 families who have been removed from W P A rolls despite little likelihood likelihood likelihood like like- that they can be supported support d don on welfare rolls without increased I appropriations ot of f either the state stater r or the federal government Colonel F. F C. C Harrington W P A administrator told Representative J. J W. W Robinson of Utah and Gus II P P. P Backman executive secretary tary of the chamber of commerce in Washington D C. C that there Is scant possibility Utah can secure increased W. W V. V P A A. A appropriations at this time despite urgent ent need Congress would have to ena enact t a aspeci special l appropriations appropriations' bill immediately immediately immediately imme imme- calling for approximately l in extra W P A funs funds to supply the Immediate need in Utah and other states Colonel Colonel- I Harrington s said Id Meanwhile J J 1 W. W Gillman di director director di- di l- l rector of f the st state te welfare department department de de- de- de said the federal surplus commodities commodities' corporation has been asked to give a written expression of its stand standon on oh the matter of supplying supplying supplying sup sup- plying surplus foods to be distributed distributed distri distri- buted directly to about 1700 em and their families In InS S Salt lt Lake county This word I is isI expected Monday S Based on figures supplied by P. P K Roest Salt Lake representative o of the F S C C food stamp plan Ix in operation in Salt Lake county grocers g of of- the county s stand and to lose about a month In food stamp business because of W P A layoffs |