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Show HIE VOICE OF SIIARON Thursday, February 22, 1910 Should Savings Do Added To LifoJnsujancQ the net cost of your d7l;h lo.-- s plus only a low administrative ex-- , Fut your savings jn a pense. credit union, in a post office bond, in a building and loan association, pay your debts, buy a cow or poultry. Then your savings are available for you at all times and if you die you receive the full amouut of your insurance policy aud you also Jiave your savings. In addition, you will be able at all times to continue your insurance fur it costa but little money. Utah Spends Ten Million Dollars a Year for Life Insurance About Ninety Per Cent of This Money Goes to Out-ofSta- Why Not Cooperate? Companies te A series of articles will appear each week in tills paper concerning life insurance, by 1r. l'rancia W. kirk hum, written at the request o the Utah County lurra Bureau. Dr. Kirkham begun his study of life insurance some 80 years ago while an undergraduate student at the V Diversity of Mulligan. Willi many other citizens, lie has eagerly looked forward to the privilege of obtaining life insurance at the cost of the death loss, plus only the necessary administrative erpense. This opportunity has come, he declares, in the organization of the I tail Cooperative Life Insurance Association, 823 llooly Building, Salt lake City, Ctah, sponsored UTAH STANDS THIRD and recommended by the Ctah State Farm Bureau Federation and many cooperatives in the State. The Ctah County Farm Bureau has an agency, Legrande Jarman of Orem III ELECTRIFIED FARITS Is manager. Interested persons may inquire at the office of the County Agricultural Agent in the City and County Building, Provo, Ctah. Utah continues to be one of the In the first article of this series, the low cost of life nations states in all in life insurance was proved by the death rate in Utah, faim electrification, according to insurance companies and among Latter Day Saints. For Edison Electric Institute's 1939 example, during the past six years, through cooperation, annual report received today by Utah teachers, ages 22 to 67, have secured $1,000 life insur- the Utah Power & Light company. The report, as of January 1, ance for one year for $2.30, plus only a small administrative cost. It was also shown, that the net cost for $200 life in- 1940,- - places the Beehive state third with 91.4 pe- - cent of Utah's surance for children, ages 5 to 14, is now only twenty-si- x ire dwellings cents for one year, not for one farms, on which week, or for one month, but for twelve months. To this small sum there need be added only the adminihtrat ve expenses of collecting and paying the money. But we are told, life insurance is a business, not a service only. We are urged to add savings to the cost of life Insurance for the reason it is the best investment obtainable. In fact, we are told FOR SATURDAY, FEB. 24th we receive more than the money If we die, and also more we Feb. 24 16c thanpaywe pay if we live. SODAS SALAD DRESSING A This is the argument. At age LG. A. per quart endowment policy 25, a may be purchased for the yearly Can COFFEE, Schillings A payment of $42.95. At age 45, one for may receive in cash $952 and If SUPER-SUDduring the twenty years one dies,' Lux and Life-Buo- y his beneficiary receives $1,000. Blue box SOAP The total cost is twenty times 4 Bars for 25c $42.95 or $859.00. Thus the Life pkg. Insurance Company pays $1,000 COCOA, I.G.A. Lux Flakes if it receives only $42.95 a year can if the policy holder dies, and it large pkg. 23c DEVILLED MEAT pays $10 0 more than It receives RINSO in twenty years, if the policy 3 cans for large pkg. 20c holder survives. Also one may TUNA, I.G.A. cancel his policy at any time after Giant pkg. 59c 2 cans three years and receive a substantial part ofthis money. For ex. 3-l- b. can 51c ample, after five years he may CHAD Crystal White 10 Bars for MILK, AU Brands receive $165 if he cancels his OUAl policy, after ten years, $387, after 15c fifteen years, $660, and at 20 PUREX, BAKING POWDER $9 52. years, 16-oFLOUR j Orem Feed & Grocery Gpecials Specials For Saturday, 2-I- an r4 b. 510 AiA S iXy JELLO..per e, SPRY.. Calumet, JS? per quart fA iXy can z. You win if you die, you win if Therefore do not buy you, live. insurance fo: protection only for you must die to beat it. Buy endowment insurance; it pays $1,000 at death if you have v paid only one premium and if you live you receive back m ye money than you have paid.j ($42.95 d, loaned each year at '5 cominterest equals $1,419.82 16c inpound twenty years.) The other argument is: "Dont add savings to the cost of your insurance for no matter how much . 23c or how long you have added savings to the cosh of your insurance your beneficiary receives only $1,000 if you die. Thus you lose 60c your savings for the reason, if you had purchased protection only, even from the same company, at ideath you would have $1,000 insurance, and in addition you would have your savings. Also if you are forced to lapse your policy, you receive only a part f y ur savings and you lose your SYRUP, Lbr. Jack Maple Flavor tin PEANUT BUTTER b. 20-o- z. jar Macaroni, ..3-lb- s. Wheat Hearts. FLOUR, Red Star bag 48-l- 10-lb- for s LAUNDRY SOAP I.G.A. 10 Giant Bars CAKE FLOUR Swansdown CORN, Whole Kernel per tin TOMATO JUICE 48-o- z. iti CARROTS, per lb. 2c 4 Aft b. SUGAR, COFFEE, Schilling's per pound y CLEANSER, I.G.A. 3 for can 330 260 110 170 -TOILET SOAP White King, 2 bars for PEAS, No. 2 Seive 2 cans for ORANGES, 216 size 2 dozen for size LETTUCE, 2 for VEGETABLES 3 Bunches for a BANANAS, lb. PORK ROAST Shoulder, per lb. PORK LEG ROAST per pound POT ROAST Baby Beef, per lb. IIAM, Smoked as cut LARD s. MARGARINE, lb. 22c jnA mA MOTHERS OATS China pkg Ktl 1.03 19c insurance. For example, if your total cost of insurance for protection only is $7 a year for ages 25 to 45, and if you had placed $35 95, the difference between $42.95 and $7, at o7o interest, then at the end of fifteen years if you died, your beneficiary would receive $1,000 on your life insurance policy and $776 in cash from your savings. The actual net cost for $1,000 life insurance, ages 23 to 43 years for life insurance companies is about $4 for one year. This may be proved by reports on file w ith the State Commissioner of In sura nee. Thus the more you pay and the longer you add savings to the cost of your life insurance, the more you lose if you die, also the more you lose if you are forced to cancel your policy. (Ninety per cent of all life insurance policies issued lapse.) The answer is, Cooperative Life Insurance with selected risks at1 AivVj POWDERED SUGAR for POTATOES 4 mA JLky 9c 10-l- bs SALAD DRESSING per quart A Mjy large-fres- h 20c PalmOlive SOAP, 3 bars for 4flA EGGS, 1 y ONIONS, per lb. U2c 4A 4 Woodburys FACIAL SOAP, barsZXy BACON, sliced, lb. 15c 4 ALL BRAN (medium) per pkg Pork Chops GRAPENUT FLAKES ... Q Lamb Chops XKjC . lb. 17c & 14$ . lb. 16c PEAS, small seive cans for 2 Link Sausage, lb. 17c CORN Golden Bantam 3 cans for LETTUCE 2 large solid heads ORANGES, large size per dozen .... LARD, per pound SUGAR . . . 10-lb- MILK, Tuesday and Wednesday 4 cans Mm a Xy for 28c February 26-"2- Also: Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp a special featurette in color with Pop-ey- e the Sailor. A GARAGE REMODEL YOUR HOME e rvii e. elect- again takes number one spot with tiny Ut.ode second. Other rank-- , are: Nw Jelsey mg states fourth; Washington, fifth; Idaho,! sixth; Michigan, seventh; Con-- 1 , necticut. eighth; ninth and Massachusetts, tenth. Geo. L. L'ilerbec k. Southern Division mauagt r of the Power company, said enterprise of Utah farmers, cheap, reliable electric serviie and a fine spirit of bitween agriculturists and the company during the past 2 7 years were responsible for Utahs high place among the 48 states. lie explained in the territory served by the Utah Towers interconnected system the percentage of farms receiving electric service was even higher than the figure given for the entire state. Ca'-fori.- i Ou-gon- VINEYARD (Mrs. Geo. Wills - Reporter) Lincoln Parents To Go to School Kids to Stay Home APPENDICITIS IS EEflJAMIN FRANKLIN enpiu, ernsmt ilUULUil An Early .American I The annual Parents Day at high si bool will be held Friday, March 1, annoumes Iiojd Davis, committee chairman. Plans are being made for an entire day when children will stay home aud parents will come to school and become acquainted with the problem s which their children face eaih day. The program for the day Includes a consultation with teachers, lumb, a band concert and a picture show. In the evening the music department will present the Junior high opera under the direction of V. M. Vernon. The committee in tharge of arLincoln 1 MUSKRAT FURS dangerous procedure. To reduce Utah's high death rate. Miss Hausen recommends better hospital facilities in rural sections, and an extensive educational program, including the media of the school, newspaper, radio, and the newsreel, which will inform all people of the facts falient points to be remembered with regard to recognition of appendicitis symptoms are that persistent abdominal pains, whether on the right side or not, and frequently accompanied by nausea and fever, should never be treated with medicine or a laxative, but the patient should remain quiet, call his doctor and apply ice bags for severe pain. identified it with the partially understood electricity, becoming in Mr. Van Doren's words not only the Prometheus who stole fire from heaven, but the Adam who named the many ideas and mechanical parts composing Such terms as armature. it. FHO.NE: 0X6J-- 3 CALL IN AT Huish Electric Co. 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Lifetime guarantee, no limit as to time or mileage, unconditionally guaranteed. 348 West Center Need Quantities Pay Top Cash Price Loans and Real Estate 600-1- 6 for a first grade Will imtaii, cab do it 83 N. Unlv. Only AT VINEYARD Tlie New General Electric. Who fl Size Ariel Larsen Has xArrived! COMPLETE RADIO' SERVICE Last Benjamin Franklin. house-to-hous- son-in-la- years tread design 100 per First Quality G. & J. Tires by He was, in addition, a successThose who heard Carl Van author and ful printer, business man, the Dorcn, well known Suit Lake City had. in a recent authority on American literature, first great American sponsor of year, the highest number of lecture at Kingsbury Hall under athletics in education tswrim-ming- ), from appendicitis of all the the book collector, music and auspices of the U. of U. De177 largest cities in the United partment of English, discuss his art critic, a famous diplomat; and States, which, with Canada( leads recent book Benjamin Franklin skilled In medicine. the world In appendicitis- dt ath went away with a new idea of the He invented such useful devices rale. These facts were uneovtrel many facts of Franklin's genius. as the fireplace damper, the 'i by Ilean Hausen in hi r We have too far lost sight, he lightening rod, the first successThesis in the Uniynrs-.tof Uth said, of the literary used style of ful stove, the picker-uppe- r school of social work. Ernaklin lightest, most humor- by store keepers to reach things Most deaths. Mist Hr- v-- i dis- ous, gayest of Abe early Ameri- on high shelves, and was the e covered by researc' tliuir'- hos- cans, gifted with a surprising abil- originator of the t c rds mail pital and medical and , system. fertile to delivery make thQ,most ity aud interviews with ihe files useful observations, and a knack Upon seeing the first balloon of appendicitis vimin , o .r in of putting universal wisdom into ascension, in Paris, he prophesied young adults, from 1 to 4j years a 'final form. the future of aviation in warfare, of age, and result f m delay in The lecturer pictured Franklin and responded with one of his medical aclion, isnUly as a re- as a scientist, discoverer of such most famous bits of repartee when sult of failure o But what 'uognize the facts as the absorption of the a bystander exclaimed, symptoms, an 1 thili seriousness. sun's rays by the different colors, GOOD is a balloon? Well, what This last fact ma es Utah's prob- of the origin of the common cold, good is a baby? he said. lem a social and not a medical of the true nature of lightning, one. Treatment at home with whtch had been generally regard- SELL YOUR laxatives, hot water bags, and ed with unreasoning terror lookother remedies bich often prove ed upon as a wild thing running fatal, is described as a second loose in the universe. Franklin to - Mrs. Ellen Iloldaway is visiting The theme for the 1940 yearat the home of President and book at Lincoln, the Railsplit-te- r Mrs. A. Jay Redd in Monticello for , will be Life at Lincoln, an indefinite stay. portraying all fields of activBernard Anderson is confined ity in the school. to the Utah Valley hospital where he underwent a major operation, Beth Harding, small daughter FINAL LIBRARY of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Harding is convalescing at her home follow- GRANT PAID ing an attack of pleuresy. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Harding attended the Poultry convention The final grant of Federal in Salt Lake last week. funds for the Provo city library was received Saturday, High councilor Wilford R. building Stubbs attended Priesthood meet- reports Mrs. Mary F. Smith, city auditor. The funds have been deing and Sunday School Sunday posited and accounts have all been morning. paid, so that, Provos new library One of the finest musicals ever is completed and all accounts held in Vineyard was presented closed. It is a PWA project. Sunday evening by the combined The City has provided $28,914 chorus of the Pleasant View ward by sale of City bonds, and choir and Priesthood members. cash from the General Ruth Blake, old daugh- fund. The Federal grants have ter of Mr. and Mrs. James T. been $13,142.50 received Nov. Blake has been released from the 1938 ; $7,577.50 April, 1939; and U. V. Hospital after Reven, long the final grant Saturday of $5,-- 1 weeks there suffering from the I 920, or a total of $26,640. The automobile accident which broke grand total for the Library proher leg and otherwise bruised her ject thus reaches $59,315.14. Expenditures are listed by Mrs. body. Smith as follows: The home of Mr. and Mrs. Mil-to- n j Disbursements : Holdaway was the scene Mon- ! Architect feet 2,801.06 day of a delightful shower for Demolishing building .... 290.00 the new bride, Mrs. Laura Stewart 67.00 Advertising for bids Richsteig, who with her husband Litchfield & Menlove, left Tuesday for their home in contractors 45,381.81 beautiful gifts Blufenthal Plumbing Chicago. Many were presented to the happy contractors 5,826.89 bride by 32 guests who enjoyed Inspection & Engineering, the program and refreshments 425.92 Sundry served by the hostess. Huish Electric Wiring contract 1,770.53 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Orvin entertained Sunday for their daugh- Furnishings, S. L. Cab. & Fixture Co 958.00 Mr. and Mrs. ter and Payne Holmes whose birthday an- Ref. Tables Chairs, Co 624.80 niversaries and second wedding anniversary came on the same Filing Cabinets, Utah Office Supply .... day. Progesslve games were Co. played and luncheon served to the Remington-Ran- d Furniture 6 guests present. Arrow Press, cabinets Junior girls of the M. I. A. pre- Utah-Idaho School one-aa sented play Tuesday at Supply, Equipment .... the home of Mrs. Ray Holdaway to the delight of many guests. TOTAL DON'T Miss This Duy "non-conduct- Ma-tir- Her-mane- - conductor, and as well as mos; others which are used in the science of electricity were coined or frst applied to it - rangements includes Phylis Edith Marsh, dancing; program; Wesley Daniel Soulier, class exhibits and boom silndui-es- ; E. B. Terry, music; and Boyd Davis, general chairman. 7 GOLDEN BOY BUILD ric a 18c a Uw 60c s. BEEF POT ROAST per pound 15c uC 2-l- bs. limit) (2-l- . ctn. 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