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Show members, with special emphasis empha-sis on policies suited to the needs of farm families, j Home office is at 65 East Fourth South, Salt Lake. is district manager for the Beaver County area. The company is now known as Countrv Mutual Life. "Present policy holders," Mr. Shelley stated, "will not be affected af-fected by the change to a mutual mu-tual company in any way whatsoever. Our primary purpose pur-pose in the move is to broaden broad-en our service area and provide pro-vide insurance to groups not previously served." Cooperative Life of America Ameri-ca was formed 20 years ago by Francis W. Kirkham, manager, man-ager, with a fund of $500. Company assets today stand at over $1,250,000, with unas-signed unas-signed surplus funds in excess of double the legal requirements. require-ments. Some 17,500 families in Utah are represented in the more than $30 million life insurance in-surance in force. As an affiliate of the American Amer-ican Farm Bureau Federation, the company has maintained a continuing educational program pro-gram on insurance needs for WILLDEN REUNION The Charles Willden Sr. family reunion was held Saturday Sat-urday at Ponderosa Park. A luncheon and meeting-were meeting-were held at noon, followed by visiting and activities. In the evening a program was presented and the business meeting was held, in the First-Third First-Third Ward Chapel. Jerome Willden was elected elect-ed president for the coming year; Jennie Hancock, first vice president, and Oscar Willden, second vice president. presi-dent. Ninety - seven descendants were present, including representatives repre-sentatives of all seven of Charles Willden's children. |