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Show 'LIFE UNDERWRITERS 1 EWOY aicra I Eighty-five Members Present and Successful Meeting Is Held. TheTJtah Association of Life Underwriters Under-writers met at luncheon in the Commercial Com-mercial club gold room yesterday, when tho last programme under the present pres-ent officers of the organization wns carried car-ried out. Tho Catherine proved one of tho most pleasant, and successful of its kind in the history of tho association. asso-ciation. There wore eighty-six present, pres-ent, including wives and trionda of members. J. V. Smith, president of tho association, associa-tion, occupied the tonstmastor's chair, with .John James as secretary. While the moiiu was being serveu music was furnished hy a string orchestra directed direct-ed bv Edward P. Ivimhnll. Miss Irma Pendleton wns tho soloist. Tho principal speakers were Judge Alexander McMaster, who spoke on tne Subject "The Relation of Life Insurance Insur-ance to Juvenile Character," and Qeorgo D. Adler, whb made somo interesting in-teresting remarks on the humorous side of the business. Willnrd Dono. state insurance commissioner, talked briefly on important insurance subjects now before the nation. Will G. Farrell offered a resolution 1)3' which the association members extended ex-tended thejr sympatlry to John D. Spon-cor, Spon-cor, who lies ill at his home. A committee com-mittee was appointed, consisting of Mr. Farroll. J. V. Smith. C. Ed 'Sloes and John James, who visited Mr, Spencer and presented him with an elaborate floral offering on behalf of the organization. organ-ization. The association mombera "will meet at tho close of tho month to elect officers offi-cers for tho yoar. |