Show lb PAm TO INS RED IN S S. S L L. Salt Lake policyholders and beneficiaries bene bene- received from froni life Insurance companies in 1930 accordIng according accord accord- ing lug to the National Underwriter weekly Insurance newspaper which appeared Friday This total which Is exceeded by only 95 other cities in the country is a slight decrease from the received in 1929 Policyholders and beneficiaries in Utah received in 1930 1030 a decrease of or 37 per c cent nt from the amount paid In 1929 Utah ranked third forty-third in life HIe Insurance payments while it is fortieth in population population population lation among all the states 1078 PER FEE CAPITA paid slightly more than half halt the 20 per capita average for forthe forthe forthe the entire country the per capita payment in Utah Ut-ah of or 1078 giving it a ranking of thirty fifth in per capita average among the states The District District District Dis Dis- of Columbia with a per capita payment of 2662 stood first while Arizona with th per capita ranked 1 lowest o The largest individual death claim in the state was on the life of Wallace A. A Lowry of ot Price for Policies Poll Poli cies des of and to W Salt I Lakers whose names were not given ranked second and third in the state stale There were life me Insurance death claims for or more in the country of which were for more than and 23 of which were for more t than tian an The largest death claim paid to the estate of any anyone anyone one Individual was v paid to the heirs of John T T. Dorrance soap manufacturer of Camden N. N J. J The largest claim on the life of a woman was to Elizabeth M M. Ashford Ashford Ashford Ash- Ash ford of New York MOSTLY s SMALL rALI The policies for more than amounted to only 18 per cent of or the total the great bulk of or the total being made up by small policyholders I Payments in hi cities amounted to or more and 18 cities had hadI I payments amounting to more than In 1929 only 12 1 cities exceeded the million mark New NewYork NewYork NewYork York led all nfl the cities with payments reaching followed by Chicago with New York state ate led all the states in iii total payments with a gain of ot per Ier cent over Oter 1929 Oklahoma made the largest percentage percent percent- age gain in payments increasing them per cent Indiana's 26 per cent decre decrease e in payments was the greatest falling off among the states Illustrative of or the trends of oC the year were the 54 6 per cent Increase in total disability claims which to totaled totaled totaled to- to and the 24 per cent gain in the amount of double Indemnity indemnity claims paid totaling The Utah cities besides Salt Lake In which payments totaled more than were Ogden Price Provo Logan Logan Logan Lo Lo- Lo- Lo gan Richfield American Fork Gunnison Devils Devil's Slide Springville NephI and Cisco as a-as t |