Show CENSUS NAMES WORTH 4 CENTS GENTS U. U S S. Pays Enumerators Work Piece-Work Rate The name of Mr John Public is worth exactly 4 cents to Uncle Sam as as an individual That is' is lith the i rat rale t of f pay pay received cf b by by- enumerators enumerators enumerators' engaged i in the sixteenth decennial census which h moved into its second day W Wednes Wednes- day Infants born between December 1 1939 and midnight April 1 1940 1946 are worth only 2 cents cents cents-as as far as their names names are concerned Heber Meeks Utah census consul census manager re re- re- re ported S S Census takers are paid from 20 cents to 2 for each farm or ranch schedule completed depending on its size and relative location as to population f the section in which it is situated he said and 8 cents is paid for each schedule on occupied occupied occupied oc oc- oc- oc dwellings with 5 cents paid for reports on vacant d dwellings Mr Meeks and W. W Frank Liston Salt Lake district director reported report report- ed citizens are cooperating splEndidly splendidly splendidly with cens census s takers an and l that no trouble such as refusal to answer answer an an- swe questions has been Enumerators turn in daily reports reports reports re re- re- re ports to district offices but schedules schedules sched sched- ules are withheld until all are com corn Population census is expected expected expected ex ex- ex- ex to be finished by April 15 with farm and ranch and housing I surveys probably requiring several additional weeks to complete |