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Show flw HERALD akl la atab!eM4 v rr e?e-Ua Sally In ml: lasu4 ana afenSaf iiwDt Ka.troy. e&uoa wrntew rural aurBt& rr moraliiaj axc.pl Moud.r. I Published In the H.rald building, I I South street, Frovo, rural i BV HARRY B. HUNT NEA Service Staff Writer. March 00 arandala cms noting from Wanhlncton. Involving hith and low In maz of alleged and soneral corruption rronkwlncaa, the cuexa oi tha pohli-tall- y wlae is that the criminal con vie! Ion of any ot tha blher-upnamed in tha dtsciosuroa la not merely remote but altoselher unlikely. They may be discredited, aa in tact ibey already are. tut they will not Im convicted. The situation rtmlnds Pat Harrl-on- , senator (nun MiK&tKHlppi, of tin. old colored woman who was found tarrying away from her place of employimnl not only food for her wn family but aUo for her aiders family. WASHINGTON. Wt aoon4 elaae matter at la frovo, Utah. TKBVI ur aiBMRIPTIOI. Kour.d t. ha poatotftca j, 't .: , - - pr month. 40c lellverad by carrl.r. .liv.r.d by carrier, per year,SI.SIn advaar. Wllvrd tT mail la Utah oounty Il.ftd Dr vaar. advanoa fellv.r.d by mail In Unltaa etatea. autalda Utah count v. oar year. In IS. SO advance e K. C. RODQER8 Editor and Publlahar. M.mber International N.ara 5 and N. 1c j . K. A. Only dally newspaper In Utah outh of Salt iJikt City: largest clr uiaiion or any newspaper in Utah titaida Bait Lake City and Ocdan. A S la the 5. AJRE OF THE UNKNOWN, ' ! Bar- - Service TELEPHONE com in aouthcrn house- - ported to help herself to enough A movie crate U tweepiug the foodatuffs from her employer's I ,ar North. Picture theater in larder to aupply bar own household. But feeding rank outsiders. j , .limka are doing In these days of hlfch prkea and ' nsineoa. Audiences up there are high wagca to tha plantation help, r .1 ot keen for enow country pictures to quite another matter. houee " Bo when this particular i ,, honing hardship , and struggles wife kad a chock on Mandy rltii sstare. They get too much 'for severalkept daya and found ber i f that in dally life. The Alaskans carrying away each evening a too. ahe decided It h teter warm tropical scenes end was d tkMe tobaaket. call a bait. ..jallmom and other spectacles por she said, "you expect "Mandy h. raying comfort and ease. to go to Heaven when you die?" ; i;i Here In civilisation, life Is "soft" "Indeed, ah does. Ah a gwlne one of dem golden harps an hah as every-dahave, comforts, !jTe wer golden crown. Ah services end conveniences l jiany Heaben." does dots en gwlne f ' H iat would be clasned as luxuries "Well, Mandy," continued ber mistress, "I'm afraid you're going to be disappointed. You have been ctlon is (hat we flock to pictures stealing food. You've been supply it ortraylng hardship of the cold ing your neighbors from my ' orth or the burning desert pantry. And you certainly dont expect to go to Heaven wben you i In a life of hardships, people die If you keep on stealing, do I, jarn for comforts. In a life of ' youT l()mforts, they are entranced by Maady threw back her bead la a guffaw of merriment Ijirdshlps. On a showdown, few "La way, mleay." she said, "you'a i ould actually trade places with got ail mixed up. Why uttinty .j te other kind of life. t ateaUa' and religion they batat got distant is as 4 The lure of the nuthln to do with each ot&sr. two entirely difTereni Tbey's I rong as when the early explorers i thing- -. Into lied ; unknown seas. daringly , jmance and adventure are scarce, we associate them with the i I i, sees far away. No matter how I. tractive things may be, most Iks Imagine better things lie on t' t other side of the hill. Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Cussity of Salt Climbing to the top of the moon-,- y In, they look down into a valley Lake spent Sunday In- - Provo with Mr. and Mrs. T. I). Csssity. och the same as the one they've " tlien aerosa other ItO---" The Belief society meeting to be li held In the Provo Fifth ward Tuesj 1 Tha lima anlrlf maVm tliA raMfk day afternoon will be under tb direction of the Social Service divig mora Interested In long distance sion. The lesson "Standards f I i eeption than In actual radio con-be given by Mrs. Olive Living" will ' Hickman. Miss - Alice Splllsbury V Man's restlessness and dlssatis- - will render two violin selections. ctlon, his craving to venture Into Mr. and Mrs. Frlsby and t unknown these are the forces daughters, Stella LeRoy and Dyca of Salt t have brought all progress, that Lake City and Miss Luclle Reese also of Salt Lake were the guests g ive evolved the ute Into the comparatively high or Mr. and Mrs. o. W. Hyde over pe of mentality of modern times. t.,; record-breakin- 1 well-nile- . y f 1 : , i V r 1 E v ...' AW BONNEVILLE Prf goitre-preventio- po-ii.- other the cabinet more than any secreatate. With the friends of a of tary of navy and a secretary comnvirce for Hoover to alee to California!! pulling for C)vln Me home state. Johnson's nght difficult may be made muck more to be However, Hiram la conceded so far still a considerable problem as California goes. t-- Into the WILBURf entry a number of thing Ho makes the second member of the cabinet who la a graduate of Annapolis JJavaiAosj demy, the otner being Secretary hi War Weeks. Weeks graduated in , He is also the II, Wilbur second member claiming Iowa as his birth state, the other lowan to now his te being Hoover, who low Callfornlan. Wilbur are Maybe Hoover and as expected to help out in Iowa For Iowa-- due eU as in California. to the influence of Senator Brookhart and bto liberal meads to also a cause of soma conservative perturbation la the In pairs. rarm-lAbor.a- Leu . Coottdgo HERE'S MOEE ABOUT STARTS ON PACK ONE . . . . Asset! ; . Itocro ... . . Mors than any other Insurance Company in the World UabUirier ' ,' ... .... Increase in Assets during 1923 ' ... ; Income in 1923 . . 1 Paid-fo- r ..... I" t 40,498,790.35 74,749,412.23 . . . . . . 55,643,362.95 Insurance Issued, Increased and Revived in 1923 2359,034,859.00 . u ) REC0RD,, representatives shared in the making of that i METROPOLITAN ' Number of Policy Claims paid in 1923 INSURANCE CO, N. Y. Noib HENRIOD, plus dividends declared for 1924 3 Life insurance, which cares. for thi home and' 180,294,982.83 semi-annuall- y, monthly) More v . . " . $4,710,630,635.00 than any other Company in the World . . . . INDUSTRIAL (Premiums payable weekly) GROUP AU TOTAL INSURANCE OUTSTANDING More than any other Company in the World GROWTH IN Yolt lacom. fof tb. Yr TEN-YEA- 1883 $ 2,082,619.05 $ 2,186,62244 1893 15,216,236.65 19343,705.06 1903 49,887,804.11 105,65611.60 1913 117,503,0439 447,972,404.85 1923 396,311,664.25 1,431399,418.27 $ Insurance Company. Never before has the worlds-seesuch a Business Statement nor had such an opportunity to look into the hearts of men 9,238,254,068.00 PERIODS R TV AMMstEndof Tasr 6i767,il4.00 ... placed within seven years ' 6273684 VZ" of Year O""", Eoi Ymr sxbcc sc In.urof $ 63,425,107 353,177,217 1,342,381,457 2,816,504,462 4,109,689.92 2,940,226 .7323,915 35,728,07734 13,957,748 30,221,727 74.749,412.23 and women, and .531)48 10,6915736 (tJiF New Victor Records, Once a Week, y Every W Jy$wK&si,mi' 938,25468 METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE A MUTUAL J COMPANY-INCORPORA- TED a 1923 report of the Metropolitan :Life 3,910,156,319.00 j 1883 1893 1903 1913 1923 3 ILSi III rrr.': WW I mm Kindness. P ' - -- a COMPANY-NE- W BY THE STATE ryr.. - to find there y Biggest in theWorld, More Assets, More Policyholders, More Insurance inforce,More I . lamuy, is born ot a d?ep sense of respon- aibiUty. . When mil- lions of people Join in a mutual snaring of this responsibility th result is the splendid picture shown in the ORDINARY (Insurance for the larger amounts, premiums payable annually," quarterly or - MUSIC DEPARTMENT ! 1892-192- Insurance Outstanding r TAYLOR BROS. CO. LEONARD C. Knight Bldg. Phone 236. kWSrVVVWrraSSsS'AMA 430,866 a it GET IT AT t, j . : fittings, a divided cover and a drawer above the record compartment. Come in today and inspect it. LIFE Manager 30,221,727 More than any 9ther Company in the World C gold-plate- ! i , : Of Early Georgian and Queen Anne influence, this is an Art Model Victrola happily designed for the home of colonial atmosphere, or for any decorative scheme where it is desired to bring it into association with Queen Anne, Early Georgian or Chippendale surd' It is equipped with roundings. "t ;j record. f - Victrola gives us a good deal MM of pleasure to say that the company has a local office and that its local ! - We Have oil View It if 1,430,697,111.00 Number of Policies in Force December 31, 1923 holders WORLD'S " The Metropolitan cooperates with the companies to which it has issued group insurance .for their employees cooperates noc only in giving insurance protection but also to promote better health better working conditions, better living conditions and happier social conditions. Total Bonuses and Dividends paid or credited to policy- "THE i pi .... TheMetropolitan arranges for free periodic health examinations for holders of Ordinary policies. Among those who availed themselves of this privilege, the death rate was found to be 28 ?b lower than was expected for the group. - There is an attractive advertisement in this paper headed if . Averasdnt one claim paid every 20 second of each business dai of 8 hours Payment to Policyholders averaged $919.1ia minute of each busineu day of 8 hoars idr hands and talk. 4 ... During 1923 the Metropolitan distributed 332)0,840 booklets and pamphlets dealing with health, general welfare and longer life. . The total number of pieces distributed to date amounts to 305,990307. 1,431,399,418.27 171,549,093.04 396,311,664.25 More than any other Company in the World Our stand on Europe is she would ive more peace if they could sit on i ! While the avenge life span in the general population of tn e United States U 5H years greater than it was 11 years ago, the life span, of the policyholders of. the Metropolitan increased nearly years in the same interval - This greater gain has resulted m laree part from the Metropolitan's Health Service. , . . . . . . Gain in Insurance in Force in 1923 A When Chicago bandits robbed a an they overlooked RTiOO so they in deduct this from their income .x under "losses?" TheMetropolitanseads trained nurse to the homes of thousands of Industrial (L e. weekly premium) policyholders when they are sick. In 1923 these nurses made 2,482,919 visits. 25372,037.69 More than ever placed in one year by any Company in the World and 889 milium dollars snore than any other company in 1923 if health for the campaign for better whole country. ' $1I43X,399,418.27 More than any other Inwrance Company in the World : n't grew filter than any other life insurance company in the. world; grew ia income fai assets and in the effectiveness of its . $U90379,17&09 . for Policy QUtoikm DivuJcndg to Policyholderi payable 1924 All Other Liabilities . . . . Gain in Income, 1923 scientist has a formula for His niny work, but iose being used by filling stations la 1923 the Metropolitan ' ,'. : One person in every etc in the United States and Canada is a holder of a Metropolitan polkf - one of the safest forms of investment, Business Statement, December 31, 1923 More than any other Insurance Company in the World The constitution has been placed i a vault but it is for safe keeping id not because it is dead. I . More than any other Insurance Company in the World The quickest way to reduce the Dpulatlon of any town is to let the xitleggers sell what they please. . mm a To) teal estate mortgages; $80,000,000 in public utility bonds; $200,000,000 in Government obligations. of a kindergarten and social hall for young people. , "These things were denied her la her own girlhood," Mr. Goodwin said. "That was why, In her bequest she made It dead that the money was to be used for children."' Far Kindergarten. Miss Mary Mulrhead, who will have charge of the Mens Trope kindergarten," spoke for the young people of the church, and of what excellent use they would make ot the hall and its class rooms. . The Rev. Charles McCoard ex- - AD Out of Sort Foeter-Mllbnr- $3i3,,(Xinra DEDICATION 0 rr Metropolitan is mutually owned by its THE policyholders. Its assets belong to the policyholders. They are accumulated to meet policy obligations and for no other purpose. Every policyholder is a capitalist an investor arid his interest should be recognized by legislators arid .commissioners. The policyholders owri over , a rear of The board of health does not So Was TL't Preve Weoua u sake rutins that the treatment aa TU tor Experience goitres that already given wlU AU often women accept toe are present; the treatment to chilthu, dren Is preventative only. Those pains and aches aa sturai to their having goitre now are urged to see sex. They fall to realise their family physician who will give kidney are often to blamethat for ,7,, the amount needed w hile under backache, those headache, speUs and that tired, depreS Thousands have fZj feeing. STOLEN. JEWELII IM.IM new health snd strength by hehZ. the weakened kidneys with rW. International News Bervtee. Pills stimulant dlnretlc Thi! LOS ANGELES, March 14. CutProvo ewe is one of many: of roof Mrs. T. M. Burke. 442 8. 4th ting their way through the Eat the Bobbins Jewelry company store St, says: "Kidney trouble puiiJ aw down. dishad I cold sweats thst la the heart of the business me miserable and I wns Z! trict a gang of expert burglars early kept fined to bed for three weeks at. today looted the establishment of time. My back ached and jewelry valued at 160.000 and wear-lu- g couMnt stard; and aharn apparel worth f 15,000 ard made stabbed me like a knife, ton. vj their escape undetected. kidney failed to act often enonrt After using Doan's Piiu I WILL CLUB DRAMATIC cured and I have felt fine ever COMEDT PRESENT Price eOe, at an dealers. Don "Mary, Mary QuTts Contrary" a four act comedy will be presented simply ak for a kidney remedy--, same that by the Pleasant Grove Dramatic get Doan's Pills-- he club In the Sharon ward amusement Mrs. Burke had. hall Wednesday evening, March 26, Co, Mfra, Buffalo, N. , at 8 p. sv i' tiaenient, . WoM in-il Unassigned Funds , ment for the school weeks, rest-deu- , I , SFtU-StiVlLU- s ar I the saesabershlp of the he teS into a tub ef ttolliag water EEAKT ATTACK TAKES WHMAN , churrh, wfek-h- , be said, being asad for esJdtnf a sUtngt-tem- d Mrs. Jsb- - Elisalh Dm It on. wife included many aVe&omiBatio&f ef pig. The body will be takes W of 8. E. Dalton, died suddenly - of the ITutratBitt aarea, while kUMb fur burUL dduaulna-tkms4 hart disease at the fa&ily eventreating KI thefe the way, Harriet aUka. in SprlngvlUe Saturday AN CHORUS uciieis, former Secretary ltev. Ourlea D. Qaffney' pastor 11 ing. Mrs. Dalton was tiora ia Fall, fur lnatance. will sntwef of the Phillips CoDgregattonal AT HpringvlUe in 1S58 and was the thai P". ay, In connection vwltk chcrfh, f Salt Lake City, spoke f the Ute Oliver B. daughter Male The Maaava' choras win the Mm m the California naval briefly. Besides her hiutbsnd Huntlngtos. Oil rerve In tilward Doheny. The dedicatory service was read journey to BonnevlUe ward Wsdaesv she is survived by the following reserve to the I kaed by Kev. Carl Stackman, of "Denver; day evening to give a concert, which V, children, all of Springville: Eugene, Doheny." Fall may say. reapunsee cumlng from the audience. will include ail that was programOliver sad Hilda Dalton and Mrs. . "V, I botrowaj 100.001) from The dedletory prsyftr was given ed at the B. Y, "and more too," U. F. Miner, Mrs. 8. C. Whituker Doheny. by Rev. George A. Downey, pastor Edgar McArthur, chief of and Mrs. George RnelL "Put those ate two entirely dif of the Congregational church of Jeriaretb. Funeral services will be held at t the press sgeat corps for Manavo. They had VernaL fereni transactions. The Wednesday evening program o'clock Tuesday In the Second ward nothing whatever to do with eac Following the service visitors In- follows : chapeK under the diiectlon of Bishother." Tile "Funlcola-Funiculaspected the new building. op J. rrank Brtiighurst. (b.) la.) second floor is practically given "Without Too," male chorus. ' over to the halL with a beautifully IPKNT COOLIDCE'3 Steel guitar solo, Audrey Oat land. COITEE SLIPS GO TO net stage at cue end. of 1'idue Curtis D. Wllhur The lower HOXES CHILDREN a SCHOOL Celes-tl(a.)Htrong neart," solo by of Cliiai uia as awrciai y of navy floor is divided Into class rooms. The board of health will begin Johnson, msle chorus accom! InevitThe rust of the building exceeds n to rnKxee-- l Kdwtti out the "Chlng-a-llng- " msle sending (a.) panying; .IO.imjo and Is the bequest of Miss ably viewed in Vahiiie'"H ilfrom U Eg svhocl rhiidrcs Tscsday, Elton whist slips by rhnrns, by obllgsto a is iKiiituul a Mens Trope. lia Sumner. srcordlng to the announcement Kcn'rnl aiRniflcanee. nude today by Dr. A, E. Robiscn, Cello solo, Harvard Olsen. o which Wilburs seThS BOY DIES rSOM XNJUSTX& Reading, Katherine Eakaett Par-lo- e. City puJSlv.&. lection moy trenKthen CoollJixes These slips are to be sent Into aa against position in Calilornla. CEDAR CITT, March 24. HerTenor solo, Rolfe Pratt every Home, for the parents to'tead, Hiram Johnson. In the coming bert Rlggs, son of Mrs. Prison scene from II Trovstore, and sign, if preventative treatment camplen. Is fcoturally a subject Herbert Rlggs of Short Creek. Aril, solos is desired for the child.. The return by Bolfe Pratt and Celeetia for siieeulatlon. of the slip with the nominal fee of hospital Johnson. gives died at the Iron county Wllbur'a ' appo'ntment burns received when 50 cents entitles the child to treat Fs re well to Thee, male chorus. California two representatives In Thursday from plained Coisum unity Frcsidcnt, YORK new Insurance eachyear OF NEW YORK ' |