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Show PAGE THREE "e &ay Recipe - re badre-- - t this famous tail- ttnebi asking .,n umg store foz-bottle of Wyeth's Sage ahd which darkens Sulphur Compound. the hair so natuiallv, so evenly, thit ran possibly tell it has been Uzia. . P i GBM111W PruggTit " retire. FEW FOLKS HIVE 50-ce- ldSZlXaR'Brr'Ti'a'rd of Sage T ea and luff, stops, scalp itrhirg Sulphur. mi Just da listen rush ith it and and falling a sponge . 3r draw this Hair that loses its color and" liAytefCj thvougb you bail, taking one .small or when It Fade,, tui us gtayiinTjtnd ; sti.iniMit t !'y morning the i! lifeless, is caused by a laPk of sulphur g' 1.. ban ;rs; tut vvhat (Rr in ihe hair. Our grandmother mad lights the ladies with Wyeth's S ig up a mixture op Sag.' T .1 ami Sulphu. and Sulphur j that, besides Leant!-to ke p he- 1m ks daiLaml oeautn p dahniing t'.t b,t alttr a if and thousands of wonmt ami n 1, applicati .ns. it aso t.arl. the who value that t veil eoloi.that In anti gloss and lustre and It an ui iul daik shadi o ban w liu li is so in ir m e oi abui'daio t attractive, use onlv this old Tti 0 ( Ad eitiMMiu nt ) .1 di-,i- - eis J K KANDCL t $rM: I1 f ?w,: 'ip j - 5' ,' I it rfrs. v iWrn V k , "j i . a. .Is. ; ' rirtocsv.v-'-t-- Benneficial Life Celebrates Tenth Anniversary insurance authorities that this is a worlds record. The following article .roar the pen of the managing editor The Beneficial Life Insurance Co. v'rF3rrsirr-Ha- s tast-eo- m pleted.,.the JL -- UigcatlQhZ.3ny5B. ! '' It Was ten years ago June TThat the Beneficial Life, now the largest life Insurance company in the inter-- mountain.. r glonj . was organized ihiough the efforts of Lorenzo "N. Stohl and his associates, John String-- , ham and N. G. Stringham. As is the Xail 'case with moat ure was predicted for the Beneficial and it was w i t h'cori si dera b le- -d if fibusiness men were culty that-th- e induced to support it. Finally, how-ever,, when Jbe. plan of organisation and operation was fully Understood, many of the most substantial and influential business men c. the fetr.tc became enthusiastic supporters. Wkc the company formally organized and the announcement wad made that for business an unusual and decidedly tnerlt6rlOusipreoedcav insurUfa oot far only had been set, ance companies, lul for eorporac ticna of all kinds. That precedent was the organization of the company dejlar of promotion kt-- , without ItkeP actual or Implied. VTien pens?, the company began business the 'entire capital stock of $100)300 had been paid In at the full par value of the stock and the full amount was Intact. The only expenses of were at any, time pall' were tha necessary legal fees. No fthjp aae where this has been done ,1s known' In the hitorv of life Instance. Another lmrortant fact a.b'ut; - 1 to Meantime It started organ-pacticall- gteckholder3 $71,500. c n of the L V e v p 6uhda lze(l WrtuOUt surplus Vu.u a. T pp-,-.-- o custo'" created, surplus .from the earnings of the company every year since theA ginning, until now the amount exceeds $265,000. It la said by leading it. at., -- - ' mniwni0w mikamUa ' wyiWLWiim11 ,l" " ' 1 1 In this wonderful instrument t here is only the satisfaction master's rendition. As sensitive as human natnr- - it responds to moods and emotions of the performer. Every advantage gained in fi e use of all expression levers or any similar devices, "hTernhodied inr the y f the . -- -I- srawa T re- - xegard- ing the resources of the stale. IBiag Provo: - l -- 1 WTOWJi'WJI S. fc.ST,." 1 'yy tS t yP w X m m $ji IvltKoVf Hear and Enjoy -- the music you love by calling on us. You may have one of therf e wonderful instruments in your own home on reasonable mont' h- well . as ly installments, as they are sold on time payments as ' for cash. Robin sor Bros. Piano.. Cxiipany 46 North Academy Ave. - . " 4 f 7' tm' m 1TITU f-- dZZIi Ky,, You are most cordially invited to attend the GAS COOKING Demonstration at eu; office, Saturday afternoon and evening., .. of the Every Lady attending will be presented free cf. charge with a printed copy the old Tabernacle Recipes for all the- - dishes prepared by Mrs: L'cir.re Ralim Weber at Lectures.. , ' ! ; . Gas Office . ' P: one 295 . . .. . - ,? hU 4 . , i the 88 keys of the modern instrument is covered hy this latest. Kimball Player. Upon it the youngest novice can render with perfect, tech-- ' nique the masterpieces of the ages ; in the hands of s musical fine shading, of correct phrasing, of soulful interpretation and expression are u nl)dvihdcdrr' nter-Moun- n fulI6frvatuable-iirformaUo- re- - " features of the convention were the presidents reception at the home office, the welcome luncheon at the At the banquet the Hotel Utah. vuet In 4he main dining room at the At teh banquet the Hotel Utah. toaatroaster .was President Charles IV. Penrose. Toasts were , responded ta rs follows: Am ! My Brothtra Keeper? Joseph E. Roblflsoft of California; The States Interest in Life Insurance, Hon. John James, state The Day Insurance commissioner; We Celebrate, Richard W Young,' grnerl counsel for rhe -- BeneficId, and The Destiny of the "in Bmwre by Former Gevernor John C. CutlerrcharrmairTSf theexe All the talks were ntjve committer n " y apnronriate and in'good J taste. The : Entire Range of th'eJPiancp n a success In handling company as he lias road'rfre'ftmotal'Lif . - No operating in Colorado, It was in celebration of (hia markable achievement that the zaaaaa or such splendid record has ever been made before in the history life insurance company organ! zaiion The man responsible for this ' record is Lorenzo N. Stohl, secretary, who organized the company, Mr. Stohl Is an old time life insurance writer, The company Is owned by the members of the Mormon church. In its management there is revealed the same skill that permeates a1! the of. that busim-s- s enterprises church. Mr. Ptohl has absolute- ly, a free hand in the affairs of tbe TvcarMal life, Jind this is as It ,hA,i1d he, ?Ar no life company wonderful a young ' Kimball Player Piano educptioncl director and agen-cTP'OTrager-fl.iati, instructluns fiom Junius Rdniney, suierintemitnt of agencies end Gieun D. Giant, cashier, and a contest in salesmanship. In this contest the agents participated jrndmadc demonstration Bales in the presence" f all other agents and a was rendered by three decision "contest was won by W. The jdg"s. of P. Payer SfingviEle, Utah. The club 0100,000 and the Star" mu,'. ' tw,o orthe agency 0rganization8T--co?ucted conventions during the week. , a y Cic-s-, to pay iiear This is not because we are a people of low musical appreciation, but rather an evidence of perverted musical tastes. Close study of the works of the great composers has resulted in the growth of many fine musical temperaments. in close touch with master minds of music You may when you once possess the '.G.-btrir- e-- 1913 this is ihe remarkable ord of the Beneficial Life: Capital ?:00,000, assets. $955.349, jiet surplus $177,096, djeldens paid tI and quality of the musie-the- v ln . - Few people who atteinl the great modern opera or listen to the famous concert performers fully appreciate the depth - rec- - 5 I- o dividend, to that at the close of organl-ration.tb- at Ladies OF again selling $200,000, par. -- -- neeccsary-dcga- l a. con-'f-ivi- d except-- , fees and It did not have one cent of tictitious tacked onto the par value The-- - stack, w as C? It3 at the start and it gainfT.CCO ed surplus from the beginning, world's record oLicA itsolf is has continued, to gain e.'i 'Ifd so that at the end of 1906 year),after seven months operation. It boasted of a surplus of $3,466. hr 1912 It Increased.- - Its capital the new-enterp- rise w ct promotion post' i'-- ft'- Appreciating the Old Masters and now seconTHTesia,elfU''sad' The photos were mounted manager. i neat silver frames and were pye-- ' sented to each agent and guest with f c eeir pliments of th, company as j tiitutc to the mab who, .first nip ldea' Which-broug- ht )ny--1ntexistence and who has been executive head df the from the beginning. Th" convention brought representa-- s of the western states fiom v,'V,:c- the Ileneficiei now oiwrates. The prram ineliided a rev.ew of the 'i: g"aTy's historj" "b7'"'X ham, for several years th scrretiiy a prediction for the future by Frank Ucriv. rupeiintendenf of the month-- y mamium deparimcht, anillustrated on s ileal, nahi,) by John D. e- . - - of unquestioned authority in the world gives an outside view of the company's progress. A Remarkable Life . Company The most unique life t, insur-autrcompany ever orgarmed is domiciled at Salt Lake City, and is close to the millionaire class,, possessing t the end of 1913 assets of $955,'-34admitted All life men know the name of th's company The Beneficial Li.'o. It was created without one i 1 cent cpnyejition was held. The ofticr! souvenir of the occasion real photograph of Lorenzo N. Stohl, principal organizer of the company ""o'fh'elgnrtmce-RetMKWa.aaagazin- e.. ceiebiation of its tenth anniversary. The celebration took the form of a convention to which all the agents of the company, now. numbering more than two hundred officers and home offfceemployees, were 'Invited. Ji 1.. sessions of the company Were held at the Hotel Utah and were devoted principally to educational work for the benefit of the field men. Special social events were conducted at the Commercial club, Saltalr and at 4 ' . h. 7 A X i - n I v J . - I |