Show I Wednesday Morning- 7 I $!C Suit £ake Tribune - - -- ii August 30 1939 u W P A County Republican Circles Lay Plans f For S L City Campaign h Seek 1 Jobs for 1200 Thomas Christensen Mentioned in Race t 3 Seeking to speed the return of 1200 discharged Salt Lake county worker to their WPA jobs federal and county officials held a co- ordinating conference Tuesday at which the problem of clothing children of unemployed parents for the coming school term was among the chief topics Meeting at the county welfare headquarters 2236 Highland time members of the county commission and county welfare supervisors were told by W P A officials that single men will be the last to be restored to jobs which they lost under a new regulation requiring the discharge of all who had been on the rolls 18 consecutive months Instead preference will be given Vfi rst to employable heads of families who have no other income and second to those who have small mrerne from other sources hut insufficient to meet the fam- -- J -- j I ' ily's needs Children's Clothing In this connection County Commissioner Roscoe Boden said after the meeting the county and state welfare agencies will make every effort to provide adequate clothing for children going to school this fall where wages do not give sufficient funds for the purpose He asked that charitable organizations and individuals knowing of such cases send word to him or to the county Street Repairing For Murray Several groups of Republicans were reported calling upon various individuals Tuesday seeking their consent to run for mayor and for city commissioners Among those most prominently mentioned as possible mayoral into the municipal race explaining candidates are David H Thomas that he plans to respect the nono partisanship of the election agent purchasing Friends of Arthur McFarlane Sugar company and A Eugene prominent and active Democrat secretary-treasure- r Christensen Christensen & Gardner Inc con- predicted he woult announce his becandidacy for commissioner tractors fore the end of the week Mr' A number of Sugarhouse residents have asked D K Moffat McFarlane however said that he former county treasurer to run had not made up his mind His for the commissionership friends declare that the southeast has never had a representative Utah History Project on the city commission Baird Clarence Republican Gets WPA Approval was not said he chairman county Approval of the Utah historical taking any active part in the records project was voiced Tuesmovement to place Republicans day by Robert H Slover of Washington D C regional superintendthe WPA lanor division F E ent of the WPA historical recWetzel and Harold M Anderson of ords division the W P A zone office Mrs Frank Stopping In Salt Lake City after W Penrose secretary of the a survey of- - the state historical county welfare board and Sharon project he pronounced it one of L Hatch director of the board the best in the country welfare department Glen D Reese of the state WPA labor division told the conference that giving preference to married men in new assignments to W P A ease the jobs will considerably burden on the county’s direct relief facilities since it is easier to care for an individual than an entire family To Probe Cases Circumstances of every man dropped from W P A by the en forced layoff will be Investigated and the worker recertified1 for after 30 days from date of discharge it was reported at the conference Each case will be de- cided strictly on a basis of need after checking by case workeis V v S V it 1 Mr J Boden said the 17 J R RawW’ere Commissioners lins and J B Mullins Mis Mae E Stevens and Samuel Park of WEDNESDAY o BARGAINS Q MEATS 265 SO ONLY BABY BEEF STEAKS hirloin Round Ground Round or Prime Rib IO IOC 29c Steaks lb 23c Lamb Chops 2 ne BABY IQa b" BFFF Mutton Chops 2Lbl5c Cube Steaks ea 5c lbs 51c 2 u j B lb 26c SK I flla ftff If 13 II II can dQc W Jj i-- 2-l- i b Small “A” Grade Husler’s Kitchen FLOUR US Do: 48-l- Maid b Bag 2 -1- 5c U PORK & BEARS 77 3 “25c IQ Libby’s Corned Beef 2 35c PEASS BEETS can8 MILK “ CERTO PALMDALE BEANS 1 Grind Drifted Yhf FLOUR Snow5 1“ F0HMJ1Y Can 3-l- 26C 49C ' 48-l- b 129 Bar b 20c nj Q FORMAY 3-l- b 0 OLEOMARGARINE Q 2 4- JELL-0- 7 n DELMAIZ CORN 56c lin - 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D“o"¥rolb-2 lbs f 2E 5 $563 21c D 2“ 25c R “ Enjoyment 5 lbs 4 for 26c JJ Room for I - 100 -- nole'i BE Powdered or Brown 2 lbs 13 Utah Beet 10 lbs 58 - u SIRLOIH-T-BOHE-ROUH- STATE WLDNESDAY Fresh Creamery Fruits li Vegetables 0 NATIONAL Sr1 SHREDDED WHEAT 2 itn 170 “-1SPUDS 05 n RIPE OLIVES ::: lb 27c B 2 23c HILLS COFFEE 0 FRESH EGGS ’7" 2 29c HILLS COFFEE Z lb 19cQ 2 21c n n STR BEARS 4 29c WHEATIES rf ORANGE Tapper’s BUTTER nnmnnnnDnnn TUESDAY n released workmen and their families were to be complimented for the "calm" manner in which they had received their layoffs ‘They have shown a fine spirit” he said Others who attended the session tor The federal agency will contribute $30846 for the Murray work with the city paying $20564 The project calls for grading graveling surfacing constructing ditchsidewalks es curbs gutters bridges and culverts Expenditure of $17260 was approved to construct a ruial arts building at Utah State Agricultural college Logan to be used club and PEA primarily by youths W P A funds of $17501 w be supplemented by $19669 in college money Improvements to the Santaquin water system will be undertaken with $20000 of which $10906 will be furnished by the WPA and $9094 by the city A $9100 project was approved to construct sidewalks curbs and gutters in Garland WPA will pay $5057 of the cost Utah-Idah- WPA t ATH ER FOOD to Benny Cook of numbers on curbings In front of Mr 1 iche said he planned to emhomes appeared Tuesday to be 10 or 12 students to paint the ploy destined to become a major — numerals enabling them to earn and highly competitive— Industry money to attend school Mr Cook said he had the same among University of Utah studuse for the money he would earn Fedeial approval of four new ents After granting a permit last and added the further InformaWPA projects totaling $146770 week to John Liche 32 J Univer- tion that he was "previously constreet iman $80410 including street to solicit such business nected with another student who sity provement program for Murray was received Tuesday by Darrell J among Salt Lake homes the city Is making a business” of the scheme Greenwell Utah PWA administra- commission Tuesday granted the money-earnin- g For Major by Political Groups Winter Clothes THE PERFECT WPA Projects fc Parley Studies Problem of Plan Stirs Rivalry U S Approves Number Catsup Large 2' Cans 2 ff 25 2 2y |