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Show MI g Citizens Urged To 1 Assist State With jj Occupational Census H The week of December 1 has been proclaimed by Governor Herbert H B. Maw as Occupational Census Week in Utah during which time all citizens are urged to cooperate $ with the Office of Production Man-g Man-g ngement, working through the Re- gional Labor Supply Office, In mait- lng an occupational census of the H state. A copy of Governor Maw's Jj proclamation appears elsewhere in this issue of the "Record." Jj The census Is being conducted by X 'the Department of Employment Security of the State of Utah, Jj through special statistical sampling 3 campaigns In selected rural and jj urban areas. More than- 100,000 questlonnlres have been mailed 7,000 Jj Utah employers for distribution a- A mong their workers. Other means Jj will be used to reach non-employed K workers. Rural route questlonalres Jj are also being used In certain areas Jj to get occupational data in those areas. J Ray ii. Adams, Executive Dlrec- 55 tor of the Department stated that the census should: 1. Reveal Information which will enable a maximum of Utah resl- jj 'ients get Utah Jobs; 2. Promote the return of Utahns 2 to the state; 3. Hold to a minimum the im- portatlon of labor from outside the j state; and 2 4- Help non-defense employers fill vacancies caused by the drifting to 5 defense industries. 2 The questlonalres should be re- a turned to the Department of Em- jj Temple Street, Salt Lake City, be- K ployment Security, 19 West South Jj fore Tuesday, December 9. |