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Show Page November THE JO URN A I 2 TAPPING RARE VINTAGE fl, 1951 Why the Farm Census is of Value To All Davis County Farmers Lady Mayor The Census of Agriculture is ilies study agricultural statistics r intervals to pro- for counties and other areas in taken at statis- laying out campaigns designed to vide reliable and t ..V.vV.rWMT x; ; tfr. ft V five-yea- up-to-da- leach potential customers. Bankers and other financial services employ agricultural census statistics in evaluating conditions and factors which govern their decisions on farm credit for the areas they serve. Farmers themselves apply census data to their problems, although these data usually come to them indirectly through many different channels of information. Statistics published in farm periodicals, in reports of marketing services, in radio farm information programs, and in other media that influence the farmer in making important decisions are taken either direct from census reports or are based on them. tical information about the more than five million farms on which a nation of more than 1(W1 million people depend for food and raw materials for the manufacture of goods. In large part, the effideciency of American agriculture pends on this information. The Census of Agriculture data provide the foundation for the en- tire structure of the Nations agricultural statistics. ConThe federal government, gress and the executive agencies use the information to develop and administer farm programs. Crop and livestock reporting services and other statistical activities of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, which provide estimates on farm industry trends that guide The information supplied by each farmers, the government and oth- farmer is treated as confidential by ers in their decisions, depend on the Census Bureau and assurance benchmark data provided by the is given that the information will census. be published only in statistical toState and local agencies, farm tals for each county so that operaorganizations and others serving tions of an individual farm are not the farmer used the census data revealed. The Census law requires in their analyses of the farm sit- the farmers to supply the inforuation in their areas. mation officially requested by the use and marketers Manufacturers Census Bureau, but also provides the statistics to measure resources that this information cannot be for agricultural raw materials and, used for taxation, regulation or inconversely, to determine the farm- vestigation. The Census enumeraers needs for machinery, supplies tors, in taking their oaths of office and services which farmers buy for are sworn not to reveal the inforefficient farm operations. mation obtained from the farmers TRIESTE BOUNDARY LINE CHANGED Newspaper promotion depart- and the law provides severe penalments. advertising agencies and ties including fines and imprisonadvertisers of products and serv- ment if the confidential restrictions ices used bv farmers and farm fam are violated. Davis Students Attend BYU Conference PROVO Thirteen students and one teacher represented Davis High School at the annual Journalism Conference held October 30 at Brig-- 1 ham Young University. Those attending included: Mar-- 1 jorie Thatcher, faculty adviser, and the following staff members of the student newspaper and yearbook: Dave Merrill, Gene Hyatt, Marilyn Mansell, Lucille Darley, Sonja An-- 1 dersen, Eeanor Brough, Elaine Hughes, Valerie Burke, DeAnna Blackley, Kay Kempe, Nobuko Ann Miya, and Marie AMERICAN AND YUGOSLAV SOLDIERS work together to determine the new boundary line which will separate Italy from Yugoslavia. Here they have decided on a point between the villages of Muggia and Crevantini. Readjustment of the line was made in accordance with terms of the recent agreement on division of Trieste. (International) Wins Nobel Prize . h te Yvr A V ? V y' f' yv. f ft ft ft a I r 4 . vi s: i ( r K 4 ;' - ? ft 7 i v fc: .. X. 4 ft- " fty ft- - KA1AKINA BiSSMARCK, 20. srmhs after her election as Swedens finl lady mayor (burgomaster) She gained the post in Sala. near Stockholm. She served previously as district judge and public prosed cutor. (International Radiophntnj The JOURNAL weekly newspaper published in the interests of the residents of Davis County, at Lavton. UtV; A Entered as second-clas- s matter at the Act of under Layton, Utah, March 8, 1879. j Published By INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kaysville 10 , i I OF THE MEMBER, UTAH STATF ?('A AWftOATIOII NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION Natl Advertising Newspaper j 'ft 4. v S t X Representative Advertising Service-22- No. Michigan Ave. Chicago, i 2 I 111. Subscription: $1.00 Per Year Payable in Advance. j t In combination with The Weekly Reflex, $3.00 per year. j Lloyd E. Anderson Editor ; Manager Mary B. Bowring News Editor J. V. Woolsey Display Advertising Manager j j ? j Wa-tanab- e, WAirair Featherstone. AIDDS The delegates exchanged publication ideas with more than 400; representatives from high schools and junior colleges of the intermountain states. Technical assistance in editing and advertising problems was given in a series of 10 workshop sessions arranged for student newspaper, yearbook and magazine staffs. The American press has made great advances in the past few years and its future frontiers are boundless, the student delegates were told in the conference keynote address by Charles Claybaugh, publisher of the Box Elder News For Sale 0 Wanted Employment Lost and Found 9 For Rent or Lease Services Offered 0 Miscellaneous AH Want Ads Per Line Per Issue 75c Minimum Per Issue 10c WANT ADS ACCEPTED any time op to noon Wednesday for insertion in Thursday issue. 'KEYED and BLIND ads, such as leave name at Reflex, Phone Reflex or Write in Care of Reflex, 25c per insertion additional to regular 10c per line. ARTICLES FOUND and turned in at Reflex office will be advertised one issue only, without cost to finder. Owner may identify and claim upon payment of 50c. While care is taken in handling such lost and found items turned in to The Reflex, no responsibility is accepted for such articles. The publishers reserve the right to edit, revise or reject any or all advertising. In case of error or omission in any advertisment the publishers are liable only to the extent of the ad. Errors should be reported immediately. be taken over the phone, wVn person placing the will ads Want in ad is listed telephone directory professional editors, photograph-an- d Journal. He was one of 15 printers and advertising men who took part in the conference. true friend is the gift of God, and he only who made hearts can unite them. Robert South. A re-runni- ng 3 REFLEX and three American scientists. headed by Dr. John F. Enders (above), 57. of Harvard University, won the 1954 Nobel Prize in medicine and physiology for their achievement in the fight against polio. The other two scientists who will share the S35.066 prize are: Dr. Thomas H. Weller. 39, also of Harvard, and Dr. Frederick C. Robbins, 38, of Western Reserve Medical School, Cleveland. (International Soundphoto) A TEAM of Words of the Wise If we do not make common cause to save the good old ship of the Union on this voyage, nobody will have a chance to pilot her on another voyage. (Abraham Lincoln) Fast Action Want Ads Reach Over 6,000 Homes in Davis County For Only ... j 1 |