A 1939 survey revealed that Utah's average WPA worker was thirty-eight years old, married, with two to three children.
The WPA workers led the cleanup of the city.
Jeffersonville welcomed the 1,000 WPA workers who came to rescue that city's residents.
WPA workers also removed the original swimming lagoon and constructed a kidney-shaped concrete pool.
In the spring and summer of 1939, 70 WPA workers began the process of restoring the adobe.
In 1937, these homes were completely refurbished and clad in brick by WPA workers.
During the 1930s, he was a WPA worker.
Green directed WPA workers to sift through the soil for any archeological relics.
A large number of WPA workers worked on the construction of the highway.
WPA workers were building a new highway parallel to the Overseas Railroad.