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Show STATE ADDS 500 TO DROLLS More than 500 needy young -men and women of high school and college age In Utah have been added to the state's N Y A work projects as a resuH of additional funds provided by the federal government, gov-ernment, Wilford G. Frlachknecht state administrator, reported Tuesday. Tues-day. Another 500, already certified as eligible, will be added as quickly as worthy projects are secured, he said, in urging communities needing need-ing projects suitable for N Y A accomplishment to communicate vHh the state administration office of-fice in the Newhouse building. Salt Lake City. Projects spproved by Mr. Frisch-knecht Frisch-knecht as a result of previous requests re-quests include instsllatlon of a sprinkling system- and other Improvements Im-provements at Ogden city cemetery, ceme-tery, 52 youths to be employed at a total cost of f 10.646.; Installs-tion Installs-tion of street markers and clerical cler-ical help for the public library at Sprlngvtlie, five young women, 32 young men to be employed. |