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Show Prompt aud IUIIanie. ' The Kansas Mutual Life association closed the year 1800 with not a single death loss unpaid, having paid to date death claims amounting to 207,.rino.OO. The greater number of policies aggregating ag-gregating this handsome sum have been paid within lift eon days after tho death of tho policyholder. Few life companies can show so good a record for prompt and satisfactory payment of death losses and fair dealing deal-ing with the public. Premium rates in the Kansas Mutual Life average about,,"one-half", tho rates of old line companies. Notwithstanding its exceedingly low rates, the Kansas Mutual Life has ample am-ple means to meet every obligation, having $200 of assets to each $100 of liability. , 1 . , The comparatively low cost and large assets to liabilities are due to the" fact that the "Kansas Mutual" Lifo furnishes fur-nishes insurance for protoction, Dlveate.! of all Investment or Other Cumbersome Combinations. - A sound plan of iusiirarwo, a policy contract void of perplexing technicalities, technicali-ties, low premium rates, large assets to liabilities, thorough and trustworthy management, together with prompt payment of death losses, characterize the "Kansas Mutual Life" association. K We heartily recommend this very excellent company to the people of Salt Lake and all Utah who may desire safe and economical life insurance. Liberal terms are offered to agents. For information address B. B. Mann, manager, , P.O. Box 877. Salt Lake, Utah. -' ; ' v .. AV |