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Show o : WHfyT IS YOUR ACE VALUE? ftr "Labor bestowed on trifles is silly." Your ,worth depends on what your ' labor produces. The value of your day's work, multiplied mul-tiplied by the number of days yon will be, able and willing to do that work is your present value. If you ire 35 years old and expect to live your allotted time, you have just 11,599 days left. 1910 days of these will be holidays-. If you shall work-to work-to the lost day of your life, you have 96S9 working days in 'which to create for yourself, or your family, for society, so-ciety, those values which they can use for benefit and happincs.s How much can you earn in a d'ay? How much of what you earn does your family use? Arc they dependent upon and helpless help-less without your earnings. How long will they be dependent? J Arc you sure you will live and work as 16ng as they will need your income? in-come? In case you die suddenly, who will step into your shoes to provide their postivc necessities? A man was overboard struggling for life and calling for help, Some- j body threw him a crowbar. The intention in-tention was kindly, but the act was inconsiderate. Consider the aid you intend for your family. . Maybe you have bought a farm for all of which you have not been able to pay. You intend to earn the living liv-ing and pay the ibalancc out of the proceeds of the crops which you will raise if you live. But even farmer-, have been known to -die and you may go within the year. If you do, would the unpaid mortgage be a crowbar in the overwhelming sea of life to th family? Now here is my advice to you, If your face value is more than insurance, insur-ance, cut down your face or take nior? insurance. Will G. Farrell General Agent for Utah, Pcnn Mutual Life Insurance Crmpany. ofnPhiladolphia. Office 4 1 Socurhy-Trust Bidg., Salt Lake Citv |