Show MIRY GHOU 9 BELIEF R F CLIENTS TO HELP must take temporary jobs and plant subsistence crops one of the much complained of ills of the present relief system was wag eliminated tuesday with the announcement by the gOve governors mOrS advisory committee on public welfare and emergency relief that in the future persons now on the relief rolls would have to accept offers of temporary employment or other opportunities of self help if they wish to retain their status on the relief rolls in the past many persons have been reluctant to accept temporary employment for fear they would not be again able to get on the relief rolls the recent ruling passed in the form of a resolution reverses the condition and makes it mandatory to accept the temporary jobs to stay on the rolls when such temporary jobs are completed the persons will vill again be reinstated the committee further ruled that landowners or tenants now on the relief rolls who are or will be in a position to plant all or part of their available acreage in subsistence si crops or to contract for the planting of guaranteed cas cash h crops will be expected and required ir to do so when ever possible the resolution follows that it is the policy of this committee that all persons now on relief rolls who are offered off ered or can obtain temporary employment of a private nature or who are in a position to plant subsistence crops on such lands will be expected and required to accept such temporary emp employment when ever obtainable or to plant such subsistence crops or cash cro crops p s whenever possible it was further resolved that the social service division of the utah emergency relief administration is hereby authorized and instructed to promptly effect such changes in the administration of relief in this state as may be necessary to properly protect all such u persons who accept temporary employment or who otherwise endeavor to assist themselves to the end that their needs during such period may be properly supplemented from relief rolls the chairman of the committee frederick P champ said the policy was in line with efforts of the committee to bring about the return of relief clients to gainful employment as soon as possible he explained that every effort has been made to assure relief clients that their status would not endangered by accepting em I 1 aymen t but apparently the fear aas grown increasingly recently |