Show Census Taker Asked To Tell Real Age of ilex Her Nei Neighbor Philosopher Studies Life by Me Means ns' ns of Job as Nose Nos Counter u r For the purpose of studying humanIty humanity human human- Ity Ky a a. certain Salt Lake man who i is worth many thousands of ot dollars and who is a speaker and psychologist 1 is gathering census data In the 1920 census census census cen cen- sus for tor Uncle Sam uncompensated This lover of ot human seeker seeke after atter It refused to have his name divulged divulged dl di- di but willingly told of ot the many Interesting and humorous things h he uncovered while canvassing a a. certain section of the city In which he was wa obliged to call can upon 1800 families One woman he called caned upon declared to him that he was the first man to whom she had ever told her age He HeI didn't get It either until she was convinced convinced con con- I vinced that it would never leak out ASKED NEI NEIGHBORS NEIGHBOR'S I AGE r Purely feminine was the request made by one woman to him for tor the correct age of oC her next door neighbor She promised not to tell ten a soul if he would only tell ten her but he was obliged to tell her he Ile could not comply with her request I A little boy just 3 4 years old aftEr listening to his mother answering questions for the enumerator asked Mamma where did that man get his hair cut The enumerator Is quit quite e bald He lie found that tile the larger lare-er the family the more charming and pleasing were the mothers Out of 01 1800 eases cases this enumerator said he found dis agreeable woman and two two- ugly men One of ot the men refused to give hi his name and slammed the door in th the enumerators enumerator's face The office of the census will take the matter up up with the proper officials and have the man prosecuted it is said LOTS OF ELDERLY WIDOWS In this certain district which was wasi i ithe in Inthe inthe n the part of the city h he found many older widows He found one woman more than 94 U about to ten n beyond their eightieth year and a a. fe few tew nw w between 70 and 80 O years of ot age Only two cases cases' cases of poverty were found foun d In n the 1800 families according to this enumerator Only two blind persons' persons and three thre deaf deat ones were found in this district One woman who was stone blind bUnd tot told him that she had dev developed loped her sixth sense to such a a. high degree of ot perfection perfection tion that she could tell that a girl gir which both happened to was wa beautiful In this district the enumerator found that many husbands and wives were of oC equal ages These seemed to hf him to be the happiest families he said One woman who had been married marrie d twice told him that sh she married th the e first time for love and the second time for tor a home He He found the largest family to b be that of a a. lawyer There were eleven sieve children and all were living a He found seven sets or of twins an and discovered that hat twins are Jealous o of ot each other 75 75 PER CENT OWN HOMES He lie found round that 75 per cent of the people In the district owned homes having either paid for tor them or were were buying them on the Instalment plan One of oC the most unusual experiences this enumerator had was upon his en entrance entrance en- en trance to an elegantly furnished house In which everything denoted wealth He tie asked the woman what the occupation occupation occupation pation of her husband was and she shean answered answered an a hod carrier and that hIs hIs' wage was 8 per per day Children 7 and 8 years years old in many instances were much quicker mentally at ans answering the enumerators enumerator's questions questions ques ques- than were their parents and in some instances instances' they did answer them |