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Show INSURANCE ffl GIVE SILT LAKE A BOOST High Officials of the Equit-able Equit-able Arc in the City on Business. INVESTING MONEY HERE Larre Sums Have Been Placed in Zion and More Is to Follow. George T. Wilson. vice president of the n7i!lahl Ufa Astmrrince Society of the United Slate, of KfW York City, and Henry L. Rosenfald, assistant to tbe president of the society. Judge W. A Day. who succeeded the Ir.to Paul Morton, Mor-ton, arrived In Bait ltke OVtT the LOS AnirrlM Limited yesterday afternoon all i i:. o.lo.If Tbf nromlnenl official an now visiting all western ;i?i'ii'Mrs icr ii,. purpose of holding M Insurant" convention! end discussing with their field representatives affair- of vita! Import Im-port to the society. The distinguished visitors are here prlm.i-ilv in attend a convention (o lie held at noon today. which represente,- ttvee from l'tah. Mano and W'yoniiiiR will be present 1 deliberating upon the affairs af-fairs of the society in Lhasa stue. the officials and Insurance men present not onlv desire to stimulate business, hut will discuss BUefa solalogtoni feature as are embraced in th aims of the eoclety Principle among these is wlial Is known as the life conservation move. Hurlng their stay In this city. Mr. Wilson Wil-son nr.d Mr. BoMIlfeld arc belnc entertained enter-tained by Bamuei Newboure, en intimate inti-mate friend of the late Peul Morion. whose efforts in liehnlf of Ills home city have received the substantial support and commendation of the official! Of tht society. Tn- gueete win leave for Los Angeles late this evening. Investing in West. "Judge Day came w ith us as far as Kan '.is t'lfv where husine pressures mud it till teeerj for hint to return to New Y..rk." said Mr. Wilson . -s-'-rda v. "Throughoul the west we have found our business flourishing, so good, In fact, thut we want more of It. and are here for thai purpose. We have held conventions conven-tions In Toledo Chicago, Kansas City and Denver, beside? smaller ones in olhei western cities. Our western business busi-ness and commercial relations arc Increasing In-creasing all (he time. "Life Insurance business may i- taken as a fair barometer of business conditions condi-tions In general throughout the country "As the public f.turns of the eoclety Will show, we have Invested vast sums in nearly ell the western states end we are constantly increasing them. In I'tati we have placed our money with great faith in railroad securities, mort gag) lvond loans, public nnd private im - takings. In the desire t do something for the people who dO something for us. Thi Impression the! wo keep money from nut patrons without return of good-win . the foriri Of financial support Is a mis-rake. mis-rake. I doubl if uny one corporation hei lent oul more money to people and n srtn of s.-ih Lake and Utah to their rteln benefit and uplift t'.iun the Equitable. H?s Great Future. "This is because we realize what an excellent future this community has. Boll i.ako is one of elglil or " n cities In the country where we are holding these larger conventions and establishing establish-ing the life conservation movement. Personally this i-a my first 'rip to your Ity and It hns been a literal education educa-tion I have already become a waim and enthusiastic admirer of the west and hr people No easterner In particular rould travel through l'tah 'r other at n tOt of Ihe west without being Itii-j.rcjj..-. : with tl. Infinite cieutn -ss of ihe country uni its unbounded potential posslbilltli s." Mr. Roeenfeld spoke enthutlastlcallj of the life 'conservation move. He declare! de-clare! that it would mean Incalculable benefits to people of the country lire! Of all. and to th' society next. He asserted as-serted that EL k. Rlttenhouse, commie- sloner i .onservatlon for the society. had been cpedeHj appointed to take up this work In the st. "Las' year there were more thn-i 600. oor I tree needlessly sacrificed in this country by preventable diseases, w-argue w-argue thai if it la legitimate to ' arty on a work to lessen lossea by fire, it is then also legitimate to launch a campaign toward to-ward lessening the io.s if life, through pi-t v.-nlab!e disease, (if course, it means something to the society's business But b i-.tr the greater benefit is to bt derived de-rived by tho peopi.- in general we arc distributing what we rail 'The Human raetorr' a booklet which advisee ad-visee policy holders and persona in gen- . rral to sv- physicians regularly in order or-der that tr.ev may protect themselves from on healthy Inroads and avoid preventable pre-ventable diseases. So far as the Ian per mits. we are going in co-operuto from on en with aii health movements in th country. beginning with the covrn- n nt ami i:tchiiiR out to tac -milieu oreanlz itloris or hnnrdB In the country This work airo win extend to the School.'" Boi'n visitors store iond in their praise of Rait Lakft'p prog'f:- in everj llm and expreised the oplhlon that l'tah was just beidnhlna. : . develop toward the greal dstlnj taut Ib's before her. |