Show WELFARE CASES RECEIVE FROM COUNTY IN NOV A total of cases received public amounting to assistance ass istance in iron county in november 1944 david C watkins walking director of the of public department iron county welfare report reported this week compared to the previous month the number of cases dec decreased ceased 2 per cent while payments advanced less than one half of one per cent of 01 the issued recipients in in november mr wat iron ron county kim ains said 81 per cent was vas for old age assistance 10 per cent for dependent children 7 per cent for un employ ables on general relief and 2 per cent tor for all other assistance aid to the blind foster care indig ants in institutions institution transients sight conservation and burials bu rials I 1 meanwhile public assistance payments in all counties of utah showed a slight decrease from the previous month according to a report released today by T david hettig director of research and statistics for the state department of public welfare payments to recipients under all categories of assistance in november totaled an amount or 12 per cent lower than the ithe years high of paid in march november payments bene fitted cases a small decrease from the previous month and a reduction of cases from november last year compared to the peak caseload case load month of september 1939 the number receiving public assistance was approximately cases or nearly ichird lower since 1939 ho however wone larger payments per person have been necessary in order to meet higher cost of living iving wh increased according to various c ha al mates males OP approximately Proximately 50 ea per pe and coinsure to insure a decent hij and he lh standard of living to av 1 depend dependent enty and handi handicapped handicaps capp sons the ithe report sold said k ithe average payment p per approximately two person nt in november da h case was 43 assuring a re stand standard d living to a substantial 4 sec section tion of 0 population 11 4 approximately 5 cent who would otherwise be out purchasing powers lit 4 utah litha hz r its public assistance program 1 1 estly benefits communities ing added stability to the state Stat ly by ePI at IX said mr conomy hettig if a ance to such a large part of ow our j bation were suddenly to be na tailed the economic disorganize dis bt to follow would be far out of portion to the costs of main laif the program at its present ie the loss of security to families y individuals would be measured til only in financial terms but in m to tear of family disintegration and HA 41 4 spread suffering such as was daj alent during the darkest days of 01 fc depression of the last decade remove shoes it is customary tor for jap capina males to remove their shoes I 1 afi eating meals they are never neve r barr assed by holes in their sac soch since they carry an extra one V t they pull over the worn out old soa 54 with oriental calm grass socks the lapps wear socks madi j marsh grass straws in the daab daltia 1 claiming they are more protect ml than fabrics and warm even t ta wet when sleeping however df I 1 lapps wear heavy wool ool socks |