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Show Thursday, February 13, 1043 TIIE VOICE OF SIIARON llov; Life Insurance Can Ce Alfninnrl nl Pnrtl illKilllUU til UUOl Utah Spends Ten Million Dollars a Year for Life Insurance About Ninety Ter Cent of This Money Goes to Out-of-Sta- te Why Not Cooperate? Companies A series of artiiles will appear eath week in this paper concerning life insurance, by Hr. Francis V. Klrkhaiu, written at the requet-- t of the I'tah County Farm Bureau. Hr. Kirkham began his study of life Insurance some 30 jears censt for $200 year of tenty-i- i insurance for one year. By coopt ration parents could arrange to collect 26 cents a year for all children living in Utah. Inis would provide $200 for a, burial benefit at death for each child who died. Obviously also, there would die some extri) charge necessary for the service of colthe money. lecting and paying (Read your policy and see what you are paying for the life of your children). The Utah death rate for all persons dying of all diseases in Utah, ages 25 to 45, is 4.05 per thousand persons living, or a net cost of 14.05 for one thousand insurance for one year for these ages. The total death rate for all ages in Utah in 1938 was 9.2 per American Pattern of Free Enterprize Extolled a big school assembly ai rsdngs-tur- y ernpiint compel. tinn, and this, d der s Hit etWhrat.un in that till on Friday, March 1, Brock-1 3 hey are Fane E. with God help us not to squander whuh w.il include prize winning the that have n ude bank, of U Wot F if' n North,1 addrh-.-- s by a University boy and e who rudvtd LI.B and Vaster of us girl, a skit on the founding of the Aits d gr.es Horn the University U. and presentation of the Bella aim Earning in isdo, Morgan of 1S3Q, now being selected from Eri a, oral k, of 291 Bast Fourth! among campus coeds. Tmo Provoans South, who earned a Bachelor of1I To coincide with the banquets e in 1921. a U. U. ArtsThedegit Selected surprise radio program cmtui mutation of 90 years' is specialprepared for presentation will Utah education in ol higher DaV tto groups of celebrants, which will have two main features a series. Uome over the air at 10.30 p. m. Irani KSL alumni from Frovo have bee7 leTD head the Une'c- E JmS - Thur Ji-ii- pos-ml- Dr. Adam S. Bennion Tells Provoans How Banking Has Helped Build American Industry The L. D. S. Tabernacle was well filled by Provoans eager to enjoy the delightful singing of the Swanee Singers and Ladies Chorus, and to hear Dr. Adam S. Bennion talk on the subject, American Pattern of Free Enterprise,, all under the auspices of the Ltah County Bankers Association. for Founders j of rg bmry'd i Mty of nah.g FiR, After preliminaries, including mention that students of money had asked him to touch certain ago while an undergraduate student at the University of of banking that he thought With other phases lie looked has many Muhtgan. citizens, eagerly not suitable for such an occasion, forward to the privilege of obtaining life insurance at the 1 r. Bennion cost of the death loss, plus only the necessary administrative pointed out that the subject of Free Enterprise went expense. This opportunity has eoine, he declares, in the to the basis of Christianity as well organization of the I tali Cooperative Fife Insurance Association, 825 Hooly Building, Salt Fake City, Vtah, sponsored all deaths as democracy, for, said he, Rus-ar- e thousand. One-haand recommended by the Utah State Farm Ilureau Federaabove 6 5 years and below one gia and Germany have tried to tion and many cooperatives in the State. The Vtah County God out of the hearts of jear. KIghty per cent of 5 thejrowdwhile Farm Bureau has an agency, Legrande Jarman of Orem destroying democracy. population are between ages and imen is manager? Interested persons may inquire at the office 6 5. When men cracked up Thus the death rate for all of the County Agricultural Agent in the City and County dying of all diseases, omieally they crack up from mis- Building, ITovo, I tail. . . . ages 5 to 65, would be about 5.6 guided spending of money, until Life insurance IS the Simple service of collecting money (0r noe thousand living persons, they sell their birthright, said from many persons and paying it to heirs of The principles of one W'holkges 5 to 65, or 15.60 for one; Dr. Bennion. thousand dollars life insurance for banking are like other industries, happens to die. oue year for these ages, jThey all depend on each other; The death rate or the nunper who die in to know that and if no sales, then mills do not is It important Utah in age groups each yeatfUjrecorded by the State Board one-haall deaths in Utah are turn, hence no employment." of Health. For example, in A vJ one and three-tenth- s child from heart and kidney diseases Many serious problems con-an- d ren died on an average in Utah for each one thousand childfrom cancer. If by coopera- - front America" he continued, ren liv ing, ages 5 to 14. tion pjpT)ns between ages 35 to but I dont think our nation will This death rate, per thousand then 1000 parents would have 55 could insure their lives with crack up. Our pioblems are big- is also the net cost in dollars for paid $13000 or sufficient money those who would not die from'ger than any party consideration, one thousand dollars life Insur- to pay the child who died $1000 these diseases the cost is reduced And the banking of our country ance for one year. For example, and $300 toward the next child, from 7.36 to $3.74 for one thous-- 1 must help solve them. People if the parents of one thousand Obviously, this is equul to island dollars life insurance for one criticize bankers without realizing children paid $ 1 S 0 for each child, cents for $100 insurance for one year for ages 35 to 55. 'they are entitled to the same con- -i The death rate among Latter sideration as any other business- Day Saints for 1937 was 6.8 or 74 man. If you go into business and j per cent of the total death rate There is fail, you are stupid; if you succeed for all Utah citizens. little difference in the rate before you are crooked he said. Some 45 years of age, but a very maik-- 1 businessmen are crooked because ed difference in favor of Latter of early training, such as when the boys first Job at a grocers j IWHIWMIA t lAfyy f You pay for electricity at your meter. Why use so Day Saints, ages 45 to 75. Death rate was to make three boxes of ber- i f- A- (See an article much of it pushing it through too small a wire before ries from two by transfering and Imamong Latter Day Saints," it ever gets to the appliance? .Have more installed. up; or the boy who was i Kathleen Naylor, Jean Colin and ElizaGirl Graduates provement Era, March, 1938, by shaking told not to milk the cow a certain Dr. Dil worth Walker.) Watch that thief in the wire that takes its toll day beth Paynter as the Three Little Maids from School in so she would make a betDefinite proof of these low evening in and day out on the electric bill. ter impression on a prospective Universals Technicolor production THE MIKADO at costs also comes from the reports next morning. ' of Life Insurance companies. In buyer Adequate wiring gives you a full dollars worth of the Scera .Theatre Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. 20-2- 1 Banks make mistakes, yes; 1937, the net cct for all deaths but bo do all quick electricity when you want it. But dont groups. from all diseases and for all ages rule out any group because of e Too small wire delays you twelve hours a year, or in all Insurance commistakes, else we would do away panies in the United States was with schools, churches even Contwo minutes a morning getting your coffee. dolone for thousand I only $7.48 he warned. A lars Insurance for one year (se gresses, Cheap wiring, like cheap teeth, are expensive. ReAs an argument against govern-- 1 December Deseret News, member that if a cheap price wont buy what you 21, ment EVERYBODY'S dabbling in banking, Dr. j 1938). really need, jouU pay for it every day jou are withBennion pointed out the failure of CRAZY THAT out the right thing. Only a few cautions are neceseffort of the pioneers sary to follow to obtain coopera- who landed on Plymouth Rock EXPLOSIVE BLONDE You cant fill a bathtub very fast from a teakettle. tive life insurance at a low rate and tried to do everytning collecand at cost. After Gov. Bradford tively. Y'our electric appliances wont get hot quick if they sel act the dhided up the lands, giving each (1.) Carefully arent fed properly, either. group with whom you insure your man his responsibilities, this own life. By a physical examin- country started on the American Iletter resale possibilities, a more valuable property ation by a competent physician Pattern of Free Enterprrse, said if your home is wired for more abundant electrical for all persons past 45 years and Dr. Bennion. convenience. more living, by others under that age whose Banks have been the handhealth record is not perfect, per- maidens of enterprise, and have SEE sons with heart and kidney di- underwritten most successful unseases and any tendency to can- dertakings, reminded the speakcer may be almost entirely elim- er. Why do you go to a bank? inated. users of for safety, for saving and for By excluding alcoholic beverages, hazards of earning? but the bank cannot pay RHONE 311-471 East 6 North death by accident are decreased interest if they cannot earn it. and an important cause' of disease Before we discard any enterprise is also eliminated. be sure of your move, he warned. too Do not pay Dr. Bennion declared only unmuch for (2) the service of educating the thinking people clamor for regiMiitii sayt: people, for securnig members, for mentation by the government, for 7ujI icauM too otbordamn poor pianad and the for are $60 billions in U. caring collecting art back . . . do a 't fait money and paying it to the bene- S. Banks waiting for loans, but it oat on Maisiot " ficiary. A only by cultivating good will of (3) Collect more than the net bankers and building confidence cost find the administrative ex- can thiB money be put to work and i)f 0 pense to provide a surplus for thus provide employment for the safety and to promote confidence. millions now out of work. But VrV1 This surplus may be used for money will not work unless It gets t,al extended Insurance after threr paid. When the government steps full yearly payments in case the out and makes loans of many bll IN YOUR HOUR OF NEED 15-1- 7 member discontinues, may be paid lions, it does so at rates against Thursday and will this find organization you to the beneficiary in case of death which banks cannot compete, DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM competent to help you. We will of the member in addition to the hence you cannot expect much Infull amount of the policy, and terest on savings. It takes $8,000 handle every detail In the digniMAISIE may be returned in cash or paid inevsted to supply each man a fied manner so characteristic of insurance at age 65. up he added. job, of the ethics the highest SECOND FEATURE: A little study will show such What can we do about it? a plan x ill provide a surplus for asked Dr. Pennlon. "Quit inditing KING OF THE TURF safety at all times for the associ- business; halteritbut dont hobble ation nad will return the surplus it; let the government be referee, to the member at a time most but keep the governmnt out of needed. banking, railroading, insurance, All these principles have been etc. He insisted the government adopted by the Utah Cooperative ome I'olce Life Insurance Association. Since should do only such business as to over 1937 November date 1, JOHN B. QUIST reclamation, highways, postal 2,000 policies have been Issued service, maintaining law and orRegistered Funeral Director with only two deaths, both child- der and administering Justice. and Embalraer . . . ren by accident. Lees than the Once you let your government do amount of money allowed by law too much, you are apt to lose your Rhone 532 160 N. Unir. for expenses hag been used and demhcracy more than the amount required Dr. Bennion insisted that new by law obtained from members rules should be set np for bnsi- - ( has been placed In the trust fund ness and for banking, rules that for the sole benefit of members. wjll insure guarantees of Free (Continued in our next issue) Ertprprise. unhampered by gov- - i .. Scera Theatre Program .. mtrnmiiiuiiimiUUiiiuiiiumiiimmmmi'miHUimiiumiiiiRNFitKfMim WANTED TO BUY:;i fresh lp to 1 en head of pod, Write Jersey Milk Cows. James II. 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