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Show AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN Offioe Alpine Poblwhing Compaii y Building Phone 85 AMERICAN FORKCTHZM A PROGRESSIVE, INDEPENDENT PUBLICATION Entered in the Post Office at American Fork, Utah, as second class matter. Subscription rates $2.50 per year in advance. Advertisement rates: Display, 30 cents a column inch. Legnl notices and reads, legal rate of 10 cents per eight-point line per, insertion. in-sertion. Want ads. Rate 2 cents per word each insertion. Payment must accompany advertisement.. A. P. OAISFORI), JR.-., .EDITOR MEMBEIH930 TAH STATE PRESS ASSN. none too soorr ls Wm ifc an . 1 . if A. $ - at- !&-' Mr-r ue a. II &: f fci I tft ... $ F 1-1 S I 1 & 1 5 11 M S3 -if $ ' """" s 39 Years Successful Banking 5 2 $ $ Toll and Tour Monty $ The primary object ot Ufe lnsur-aace lnsur-aace is protection, not laoeme. Nevertheless, Nev-ertheless, certain forms ot lite ta-surance ta-surance mar b Justly regarded as Investments. These are, especially, endowment poUctee. and annuities la which, the principal vtth Interest is returned at a definite future tlma. rronj another viewpoint there Is also some. Justification for Including straight life and llmlted-'paTment policies under the bead ot true investments. in-vestments. It Is true that they 4o not yield, as much in In ooin e a do sound securities, but they do afford a larger measure of proUotioa thaa securities. .: ldoiroaBt ... HltoM . .aft., those which agree to pay the face value to the Insured at the end of specified period, or to alt beneficiaries should be die within that period. They are virtually loans to an Insurance comp- any In the nature of contracts to deliver, de-liver, for a consideration, specified sums of money under certain condl-tioni. condl-tioni. - In the matter ot security they rank very) highly. In addition they nave' a very attractive cash surrend-er surrend-er value and a very large loan value. For an Individual advsaced in years, who Is without dependents annuities are sometimes logical In-vestments. In-vestments. This form of policy, not only produces a larger Income than Is usually earned on good securities but it pays that income surely and without the bother that is laoldentlal to the handling of bonds and stocks. It would not. of course, be suitable for one who wished to leave a part of the principal," since H eats up the "entire principal and at We death of ine annuitant me sum invested nas been consumed. ' An Individual sixty-five years old and with saved capital amounting to 115,000 could purchase a single Ufe annuity from an Imuran oe company with that sum and be assured aa annual ann-ual income ot more thaa I14Q0 -as long as he lived. Or he could pur chase a survivors Ufa annuity which guarantees payments throughout the lit of one person after until the cap ital invested was consumed. Anoth er form of annuity It that which gua rantees aa income tor aa individual and a dependent, say his wit, as long as they live. These forms, ot oo arse, do aot return as largely as the single Ufa aaaulty. Despite the attractiveness ot the investment features of the fancier policies, the average man will perhaps per-haps do better to confine himself to straight life or limited-payment forms ot Insurance, unless ho needs a com pulsory savings program or Is wtth out dependents. For the advantages which they offer la cash and lot values, endowment policies demand larger premiums. 'Tf he' can save consistently, he might come out more 'prontffiij or a twenty-year payment life policy and Invested the difference In premiums prem-iums in sound securities. The final determinant in the matter, however, is the Individual's needs and purpose In insurance, and the amount of Income In-come he can set sside regularly to supply those needs. If he buys Insurance In-surance from that standpoint, he will undoubtedly make a good Investment no matter what typo ot policy hi purchased. it not true THAT your sudden doceaso would throw a hundred problems prob-lems of property sale, organization, re-tn-vestment, etc., upon your wife, or a son, or friend? Your Bank'i trust department has all facilities for administering ad-ministering your estate es-tate to the beat and permanent advantage of the beneficiaries. Our Officer! Will Be Pleased To Consult With You ! NORMA 8HEAREB GIYE3 : OLSTAJXO-rcaroilUANCB ? j tt$ THJO Drv-ORCEET Norma Shearer's versatility reaches reach-es fresh fields In her new Metro-Gold-wyn-Mayer, , talking picture triumph, -The Divorcee, wblcht playa at the Cameo Theatre Sunday Monday and Tuesday, July"8?,'184and ll.vr; Rising from - the-V sordidness '''of "Mary Dugan" to thenparkl of lfrs. Cheyney," and then abruptly turning to tn youiwuuonc7tvt ziuejr. - " iron Own Desire." , the ? MetroJoldwyiu ' "m6 P4 of la Mayer star-has .axpenencaa another ! - -"""wiaku,. startling metamorpnosu in tne most J nr Co. r the Bamt.jtA!T!' first half . Bfe: Bank of American Fork JftbBM 4 x 7 ? 1 THE CALL TO. COLORS A striking silhouette made at the Fort Myer, Va., Army post near the National OapttaL VanarabU Tree The "bald cypress" tree which has been standing at 8nnta Marls del Tula. Mexico, Is considered to be the oldest tree in the world. It Is estimated esti-mated to be six thousand vears old. uarui rviv va vbm w In this bold plunge into matrltal discontent, striking dsep into thy foundations of that traditional in-stltutlott. in-stltutlott. Miss Shearer emerges with new laurels, achieving the finest per formance she has ever aocompllahed in her characterisation ot the modern wife who fights fire with fire' and dares to teU her wayward husband ot her trifling. Miss Shearer negotV ates a most difficult role, endowing the part with the finesse ot a. stage veteran. Indeed it Is enigmatical that this young player, lacking even a brief contract with the theatre could be so deftly capable ot the line shadings with which ' she sketches this tragic figure la sympathetic tones. Chester Morris of "Sergeant Orisons" Oris-ons" fame, plays opposite 'Miss Shearer Shear-er as the husband, an Robert Montgomery Mont-gomery and Conrad Nagel also take part Clawson & Elsmoie LAWYERS ' GENERAL PRACT1CI SPECIALIZING WILLS and PROBATE Ray Elsmore st American Pork every Mendsy and Thursday. eoulvitia . m JK k.. ' Gross sales fc. it. compared wHk qulTalenttotttJJIfc Total tores up,,,,. six months of tata compared withiaij ame period of last Jj CommentlBg oa fti' ales volumes , as contrasted m 7' - of Ust Tear. Carl aid, "ExteuslT, were made on Ju many of our BHTiejt-i.2 with reducOoo, as insUnces to as sIAin, to parallel In oar hq avlni-, made postibh, chasing departmenti fc k orders throun luikZ commodlt. nrie. ers." E AJpine-Draperllosi; Proposing that rot 1 from Alpine to Dripwjtj north of Alpinera jtekpi from the twe cities B4t Utah county eomniliiloan Although bo defislte nv taken Monday by tht est they agreed to meet via l Lake commissioner! a k go over the propoiedrou new road. - - J. F. Marsh of Alpat k delegation, Mayor Sola TH pine, M. B. Andra, Gilt, W. B. Enniss of Dnpe; at the meeting. ,. Spalliag VariaaT The ld 'rstmn' was wrlrten In the Aramaic and older Hebrew, the LNw In the lter Hebrew and possibly to some extent urureek. This accounts for the difference, in spell ins In the franalatioria Many TsmIm Playa" ...ThensnjPl given to plays representing the passion of Christ These plays became numerous nu-merous between the Thirteenth and Sixteenth centuries, especially in Germany Ger-many and the Tyrol. Tlie most important im-portant survival Is one that takes place every tenth year in the Tillage of Oberammergau In the Bavarian highland Naval Acadamy Cades Above the sltnr of the Unite States Naval Arailemy rhael I one of the nnwt exqnlnlte wlmlnws In America. It ts r sinmilar benuty In lines and mlorina iind Mirtruys the Snvlor walk !n, ?' ,M' Ills rt:nre bejo one ot rvinnrknhle ti'nflernesa and wia-jwrtr-rvne w the' r r.Mfm.,ii of serv"' service sh.ill end iih flic hymn 'Rlemiil Fnt her. Smmi: i. Sine Like a Gool Breez( On A Stifling Hot Day Bridges Built And Proposed x J4faANasco JmX 1 (( Gg'-""? If present plans mature, bridges will connect San Francisco, Oakland, Marin County and will break highway travel barriers that have existed for many years. This drawing shows the location of the bridges now in use and those proposed. The car is a Chevrolet sedan with the driver pointing to the proposed site of the San Francisco-Oakland bridge, boring for which have been made. 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