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Show UNDERWRITERS SEEK LARGER MEMBERSHIP Pledges to raise the membership of the Utah Association of Life Underwriters from sixty-five, tho present strength, to MO members, were given yesterday at a meeting of the organization in the Commercial Com-mercial club, at which fifty wore pres- ent. Tlio pledges were given following a ia!k hy Joel T. Taylor of Llenver, Colo., t '-a ve1 in si- secretary of the National Un-derwri Un-derwri t efts' association. i ic'kr .'xin-iined that there were uO.000 active life insurance agents In the I uited states and that only 10,000 of them had enrolled in the National Association Asso-ciation of Life Underwriters. Mr. Taylor Tay-lor said that he has been carrying on a membership campaign for sixty days, and that an 100 per cent increase in membership member-ship ha:? been assured him. A feature of the meeting was the singing of Charles K. Pike. |