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Show V a 1110 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY; MORNING, APRIL erf government hoped to obtain from LABEL brod oobetructlon of h eommlatio aot to eetah-eommlstion'a jurisdiction over Jw"'ie by manufacturers eemmerc and enable th commission lo regulate eueh trade prac-i Its. Judgment, euch fhlaleed the purchasing Wblic a to either th Ingredient mnu.'ftctred product or Us iSfcM. I ud eora-quah- ty Supreme Court . Requires Manufacturers to State Ingredients in Product Methods Held Unfair, ,n arguing the cases ,PTr,,T,nt It was not sufficient for ra to use designations In n th trader and insisted tSiat the federal totrade commission had properly found that such practices as those followed in th knit roods trade to be unfair method of The Wlnsted Hosiery companys iabefs of merino wool" and uaed In deeertbing different gradesworsted" of were mtsleadmg, She gorermnent contended, because the company added no word to indicate to the public the percentage of cotton or other not wool which had been used material in the mark-know- n. Established by Ruling, Thus Disposing of Many Similar Questions. Precedent WASHINGTON, April S4.Menufaotnr-e-r are required to use trade namee and labels which will oonvey to the purchasing ptfbllc an accurate deeorlptlon of the ..material or ingredients composing their products, the supreme court today decided In a case brought by the federal trade commlasion.agalnat the Wlnated 1 Horn! pry company. Justice Brands!, in delivering the opinion of the court, upheld the author lty of the trade commission to issue sn order to the company to desist from certain practice, typical of the trade, particularly it label merino" a used In with knit goods, on the connection ground that they constituted unfair competition. Justice Mclteynold dissented. Manufacturers throughout the country have been awaiting with keen interest the decision of (he supreme court In the Winsted Hosiery company ease, ' hoping a rule Would be laid down definitely defining the extent 'of the control the government nmyr exerctses tn designating the labels and brands to be used on products offered for sole in interstate commerce. manufacture of the article. Such prac- deceived by th label tug, th government tices, it declared, waa on imposition upon added, or many of them intentionally deth purchasing public. The knit goods ceived their customer, end were tided manufacturers, the government stated, in doing so by the branding used by the recogmsed th soundnee of Its criticism I company. and objection, and recommended in resolutions adopted at a meeting of their as- Goods Speak for Selves. , , ' sociations, that th practice complained conWlnsted Counsel for th company of be abandoned. The W mated Hosiery tended that manufacturers were not company, a member of the association, of mtnbrandlng or unfair prachad itself recognised th reasonableness guilty when tices uaed them designations by of the government's position. It sal sold, in or identifying their goods and had agreed to discontinue the use of werelabelling known td the trade, declaring that th labels , end trade "designation for twenty si years It had been th genwhich had been objected to by the federal custom in th knit goods business trad commission with the tingle excep- eral to label, advertise end brand manufacture, The Comtion of the word "merino. a th company did. although such pany Instated that the government was goods were article not composed wholly of In error in defining that word to mean wool. The IMnsted company did not origwdot" and referred to numerous standinate the practice, counsel explained, ard dictionaries in support of it but had followed competitive method prevailing throughout th trade, and which, he insisted, were well known to Practice Abandoned. distributors throughout the country. Th The government set forth that all man- company did not sell direct to the conufacturers of wool and cotton mixed un- suming pubhc, it a a pointed out. but to derwear. wtth the exception of the M lo- retailers who. company counsel s exerted, tted Hosiery company, have abandoned accurately understood the significance and meaning of the tgands and labels the us of the word merino" in connection with such goods Retailer in han- both a to quality and material. ' were themselves Th knit good manufacturer, through either knit goods dling n. , Ness 233 Rhone Wee. AGENTS WANTED SYNOPSIS OP MENT OP THE -- i - i - Bankers Life Company Des Molnee. Iowa. - Home office. Kuhns. President, George Secretary, G. W Powier. Showing qpndltion on December 31, of In1321, made to the commissioner surance of the state of Utah, pursuant to law; ASSETS 64,116.60 Real estate Mortgage and other loans.. 43,923.403.11 143.17 1,669 stocks Bonds and Cash In office and banks.... , 463.337.67 95.847.83 Other ledger assets V Total ledger asset Nonledger asset .,.,,.)4(.106.I67.1T 3,338,627.36 Grose asset Less assets not admitted . 660,944,494.61 92,313.77 r ; fife ,!v k ; r , sr 0. 1 - 1012 TO 1016 BOSTON BUILDING , v t , , BreCpmpensationr,Burglaxy, Bonds, Accident and Health, We Issue , Bc8ide COVERINGS AGAINST LOSSOF JEWELRY AND PERSONAL EFFECTS THE MOST PERFECT LIFE POLICY EVER ISSUED. 7 ; A COMBINED AUTOMOBILE AND ACCIDENT POLICY THAT IS UNSURPASSED. WORLD-WID- E ni Sit U--- 1T yt m I 0.0 SYNOPSIS OP THE ANNUAti STATEMENT OP THE Continental Casualty Co. Home effloe, Hammond, Ind. , President, H. 0, B. Alexander. Secretary. E.-- G. Timm. tl, Showing ccndltidh on December Incommissioner of 192 1. nde to th of Utah, pursuant surance of the Mot to law: ASSETS 72.131.77 8 Reel estate Mortgage and other loans.. 3.141, 266. M Bonds and stocks 237,638.31 Cash in offlc and banka. 3,616.963.10 Other ledger assets. ........ 1,739.703.81 Total ledger 363.088.51 Nonledger assets Gross aaaeto ....I 280,362.16 Lesa asset not admitted. .. asset.... 6 6.111,130.14 LIABILITIES jt. Unearned premium reserve. .$ 1,526,091.01 Net amount unpaid toasei 1293.J4J.0 and claim 939,349.01 All other liabilities 1171 Bldg- -- od GeneraL AB'enjsjJitahJdahp . and . W y oming Total admitted AQENCY MANAGER waa made wholly of wool. The practices. it was added, were developments in th trade, which had been approved an 1 thoroughly understood not ontv by dealers but also by the purchasing punllc. The qoakty of thorgoeifs hand established th public' demand for them, xrtiioh rerex-nixe- d that the designations used represented a well defined and rigidly maintained quality. Company counsel asserted that the trade commission had exaggerated" th Influsnc which "labeling of underwear boxes ran have under the American system of retail selling, where reputable store practically warrant the value of all goods, sold." according to the report of a committee of th manufacturers' association. Counsel stated In conclusion that the circuit court of appeals had th justified practice of the trade In its findings that the testimony fully established that the trade was hot misled in apy respect. waa th strength of tractions, the LA- - I lo a! ! ing chiefly represented by - th group, notably New York. West Chester w Boston, interborough 5s, refunding Third Avenue adjustments, Brooklyn Transit refundings and Hudeo A llan-hattincome NEW YORK. April 36. J. P. MorSeveral of the foreign government ofgan A Co. announced late today thet it would offer tomorrow a 1100,000.000 ferings continued to show strength, particularly United Kingdoms of 1917, which ? government loan for th Dominion of attained a few record. French govern-- ., Canada. Inmerits and municipals, and Queensland 7a. cent Th bond will bear ( per terest and will run for a period of Mexicans were uneven, the 5a making a,. . substantial mUn, while the 4a weakened;! v thirty years, the Canadian government The broad list of higher rail cm- - . reserving th right to recall them in braced many of the underlying or mort- twenty years. They will be offered gage issues of such systems as Ns at par and Interest. Haven, which reflected the strength of Th proceeds will be used by th Cath stock; Erie. Ft. Paul convertible nadian government to refund the exNorthern Pacific 3s and 4s. Southern isting debt ot the dominion. Railway 4a. Seaboard Air Line 0 and St Louis A San Francisco incomes. ' New Haven 4s roae 3th points, the IHa of 1947 and 1954 gained 3 and I, res'ec- - P BONDS FIRM. lively, and the 4a of 1954 and 1957 gained NEW TORK, April 24 Bonds held H and 21 points. Among the Indus- -, .if trials and utillt'es Armour 4tys, Invinci--'- 1 relatively firm today in ths foe of fur-th- hie Oil IS.Mid'ile Steel 8s, Amerlcanueo extenaiv realising sales, Wftich In Telephone 6a and Pacific Telephone 5as flu tied th Liberty eerie and several of were In especial demand. the recently Wrong rails. . Total tales, par value, were (21,741,-90v Th outstanding feature of th session i Hi Canadian Government 5 Per Cent Bond t on Sale V Case Is Important. D. L. FILER their association, counsel for th company asld, had declared, by resolution, that th practices complained of by the government had not been adopted by them for the purpose of stlffling competition or to deceive the trade or general public into the belief that th under-nea- 17, MENTAL AGENCY fed-era- l- The government also considered the paramount Importance, question of asking a decision which could be made a precedent in disposing of "a large number of cases now before the federal trade commission, involving similar charge of mlsbrandlngt The iesue was precipitated when the federal trade commission sought te re, strain, as unfair methods of competition, labels and brands used by many knit goods manufacturers, which the government lnetotrd conveyed to the purchasing public tiie Idea that the underwear so marked was composed wholly of wool, although the evidence showed in (host instances that cotton xra also an Ingredient. The United States circuit court of appeal for the Second circuit decided, however, against the contentions of the government, finding no fault with the label and brands used by the Wlnsted Hosiery company, which, it declared, were well known to and accurately understood, by the trade. From that o'Sion the government appealed to the supreme jeourt, using the Wlnsted Hosiery company, whose methods the commission selected a federal trad typical of th trade, os a test case. X 25, 1922. Total Capital Surplus . ...J - ...... 6 1,000,000 6 4,311.890.14 0 1.000,000.60 Surplus m to policyholder.. 2,004,000.00 and Total capital aurpiu 6 3,811,890.14 other liabilities . Balt of Lako, of County Utah, But This certKIs that the above-namannuel filed its atatement, company has of which th foregoing ia a aynopeis, and has complied with th law of this statei and therefor relating to Insurance, transact th business duly authorisedin to th stats of Utah until of insurance the last day of February, 1928. In witness whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix my official seal thta 7th day of April, 1921. J- - W. WALKER, ed (Bool.) Cbmndssioaer o2 Insurance, IF ITS INSURANCE, WE SELL IT W -- - k g bii-- $ j truf I aJ f49P SYNOPSIS OP THE ANNUAL STATE - SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL 8TATB-- - SYNOP8IS OF THE ANNUAL STATE- - SYNOPSIS OP THE ANNUAL 8TATE- - SYNOPSIS OP THE ANNUAL' STATE- MENT OF THE MENT OF THE MENT OF THE MENT OF, THE MENT OF THE Ne Amsterdam Casualty New Jersey Insurance Co. Interstate Casualty Company Co. Rome office, Newark, N. J. Home office, Birmingham. Ala. President, Jacob R. Hell. President, J. F. Stokely. Home office, Baltimore, Md. Milne. Jams Y, Secretary, Beoretary, D. B.' Lightner. , Nelson. president, J. Arthur . on Peon-condition December Sifford Showing Showing condition on December II. Secretary, tl, commissioner of to the commissioner of in1921, mod tl. 1921, madof thto the Showing condition on December Instate of Utah, pursuant surance of the stat of Utah, pursuant of 1921, made to the commissioner .. to law: to law; surance of the state of Utah, pursuant ' ASSETS AS8H7T3 , to law; Real estate 177.375.00 ,..1.243 541,73 Real estate ASSETS ri 26.400.00 109,060.00 Mortgage and other loon., Reai estate ..T. .6 314 930.60 Mortgage and other loans.. Bonds and 364.9U.99 stocks 1,614.311.16 Bonds and stock Bond stocks 6,819,975.37 and In 123.204.19 office and Cash 74.435.37 banks.. Cash in office and banks.... Cash In offlc and banks.... 394,341.33 304,400.61 Other ledger assets 2,464. 61 Other ledger asset 1,329,111.91 Other ledger assets Total 6 3,292.136.06 Total ledger asset ......6 747,683.36 ledger assets 1 1.339,133.33 Toto ledger assets 6,642.90 191,303.76 Nonledger assets 127,364.40 Nonledger assets Nonledger assets 431.91 Gross assets 3,488 753.535.70 Gross assets Gross assets f 1,439 650.41 Lesa assets not 136,531.31 Lsa assets not admitted.... 1,943.20 Less assets not admitted... 182,307.06 adjnlttfd.,.. Total admitted assets 6 1.374.241.30 LIABILITIES Unearned premium reserve.. 1,930.327.14 Net amount unpaid losses 2.785.138.00 and. claims All other liabilities 362,451.24 ToUI Capital . Surplus .......6 ,.6 3.674.241.31 1,260.000 00 450,000.00 Surplus as to pollcyboldsrs.. L TOO, 000. 00 ''Total capital, surplus and .. 1.174.242. II other llablUUee Lake, as State Of Utah, County of Saltabove-namThis certifies that the Its filed statemant. annual has company of which th foregoing is a synopsis, and has Complied with the laws of this state relating to Iniurance, and therefore ia duly authorised to transact the business of insurance In the state of Utah until the last day of February, 1921. y In witness whereof, I hereunto set my 'hand seal this 7th and affix my official ' , day of April, 1933, J. W. WALKER, (SeaL) ed Commissioner of Insurance, Total Admitted asset t 3,298.941.62 Total admitted asset ,,,,) , - - - LIABILITIES LIABILITIES Unearned premium reserve.,) 663,376.66 Unearned premium reserve.. t Net amount unpaid losses Net amount unpaid losses 196 164.63 and claims and claims All other liabilities 60,000.00 Ail other liabilities Total Capital , Surplus 1 6 1.090,140.10 ...... 1,000,006.00 247.901.60 Surplus as to policyholders.. Total capital, sitrplu other liabilities 1.307,901.80 and 2.298,042.52 State of Utah, County of Salt Lake, . d This certifies that .the company has filed its annual statement, la which and the a foregoing synopsis, pf has complied with the laws of this state la to and therefore Insurance, relating duly authorised te transact the business of insurance in the etate of Utah Until th last day of February, 1923. In witness whereof. 1 hereunto set my hand and affix ray official seat this 7th above-name- day of April, 1923. J. W. WALKER. (Seal.) Commissioner of Insurance, 1 Total Capital . Surplus .. ; . r.f. .......I .....I rr-mso- 740,582.60 114,017.26 . 166.060.43 63.411.10 Republic Casualty ' Company Home Federal Insurance Company office, Pittsburg. Pennsylvania. Preeldent, 8. C. Martin. Secretory, J. H. SUllman. Showing condition on- - December 1, 1931, made to th commissioned of Insurance of th state of Utah, pursuant to taw: ASSETS. Real estat f 93,912.01 and other, Mortgage loans..., 42,731.19 Bonds and stocks 1,191,344.97 Cash In office and banks,,,., 238.381.96 Other ledger assets.. 443,874.26 Total ledger sseets'.,,.... ..62,136,431,17 Nonledger assets 105,121.13 Gross assets 62,240.706.00 Less assets not admitted.... 19,901.12 i Surplus as to policyholders.. Total capital, surplus and other liabilities 403,061.50 746.683.50 State of Utah. County of Balt Lake, as. d This certifies that the company, has filed ita annual statement, of which the foregoing la a aynopeis, and has complied with the laws ef this state relating to Insurance, end therefore is duly authbriied te traniiact the business of Insurance in the state of Utah until th last day of February, 1923. In witness whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix my official seal this 7th day of April, 1932. J. W. WALKER. (Seal.) Commissioner of Insurance, above-name- assets not admitted.,.. - 1,135,224. SS8 It-- .m-- Total Capital Surplus 103,081.60 j Total admitted asset.,,.. 6,533,722.69' s Total admitted assets...,, .61, 160, 161. 18 j. LIABILITIES ra Unearned --premium reserve. . 1,741,683.99 LIABILITIES. ' Unearned premium reserve...) 675,461.10 Net amount unpaid tosses rqiit and claim Net amount unpaid tomes 1,49,289.62 106,006,00 and claim 400,192.70 Dividend liability , 137.S39.64X All otler liabilities 106,110.04 AH other liabilities......... Sw 100.000 00 Homo office, Jeraer City, N. J, . President. Farcy Chubb. r Secretory, Tho. J. Goddard. on December ' Showing condition 1921. mad to- - the commissioner of tn--i ! surance of th etato of Utah, pursuant.-t. law; . . i 1 ' !" , ASSETS . 34 68.66-- i Mortgage and other leans.. Bonds and stocks 4.331,943.131 H'A Cash in office and bonk... 457.152.34 Other ledger aasatg 190,105.94? . t Total ledger assets., 6.303,307.09 i Nonledger oasetst - 66.740.2$-- i Gross assets 6, 658.947,BS'd'' 8850.000.00 ,, .. ....... 211,431.14 61,057,420.04 Total . Capital . Surplus . .$ 1,000,000 06 1,066.859.63 J J,4fiU,l,lL,,T , , , ' gTsjrg Surplus as to policyholders... 1,063.431.24 Surplus SS to policy hold era., f ,0S8,35ML,tm Total capital, surplus 'and Total capital, surplus and . ether liabilities other liabilities ) 8,621,723.86 u, ....62, 160, 353 .23 Stat of Utah, County of Balt lake!. Stat of Utah, County of Salt Lake, This certlfles that the above-name- d d This certlf.ee that the filed ita annual statement, company has filed Its annual statement, company has of which the foregoing la a synopsis, and of which the foregoing is a aynopeis, and has compiled with ths laws of this state has complied with th Jaws of this state relating to Insurance, and therefore Is relating to insurance, and therefor duly authorised to- transact th business duly authorised to transact the businepv - " of Insurance In th state of Utah until of insurance in the state of Utah until- r r th last day of February, 1929. th last day ef February, 1921. In witness whereof, I hereunto set my In witness whereof. I hereunto set nvf-- ' hand and affix my official seal this 7tn hand and affix my official seal this Tth - i dav ef April, 1933. day of Aprt., 1923d J. W. WALKER, J. W. WALKER. (Seal.) . (Seal.) Commissioner of Insurance. Commissioner of Insurance. 70 q X, above-name- ssJJ s. -- is-1- - ' I Total admitted assets..,.. 60,851,310.71 Issued. 3106 436.283. Insurance LIABILITIES 631,531,344.00 Net reserve Net amount unpaid tosses 383,794.37 and claims 1,498,713.79 Dividend liability All other ljabi!ltie.,..,.r,-15,331.349.1- - 0 ' Total Surplus Surplus as I 1,417,585.30 6, 164,171.49 to policyholder. 1.417,631.26 Its Own Engineering and Claim Departments Total capital, lurplu and ,...660.361.810.71 other liabilities Bute of Utah, County of 8aK Bake, so d This certifies that the company ha filed it annual statement, of which the foregoing is a synopsis, and has compiled with the laws of this state and therefore is relating to Insurance, duly "huthorlied to transact ofthe business Utah until state in the of Insurance the last day .of February, 193. In witness whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix my official seal this 7th day of April, 193. J. W. WALKER, (Seal.) vfrqA. '04 above-name- t INSURANCE: AGENCY Commissioner of Insurance. A. L: JACOBS & CO. GeneraT Insurance ... 313 JUOGE. PHONE WASATCH " "v ; s' 4234. BYNOPSI8 OP THE MENT OP THE SYNOPSIS Fidelity BUH-DINQ- -- ANNUAL STATE- 'GZVZXtAL INSURANCE IS EXCHANGE PLACE OP THE ANNUAL STATE- - SYNOPSIS OF THE THE Deposit. Company Hanover Tire Insurance offlo. New York City, N. - - Home oiHaryJand rsMideht... R...EUOKF & f Yorkshire Insurance . other liabilities.,....,... Total Capital Surplus ......... ..6700,000.00 884,604.81 21,000.00 6 1,860, 163.3 , f Surplus a te policyholder. 1,084,864,11 Total capltel, surplus and 2.935,230.90 and liabilities Stats of Utah, county, of Salt Lake, as. This certifies that the above named company ha filed Ha annual atatement, of which the foregoing la a synopsis and haa compiled with th laws of this stats to Insurance and therefor relating authorised to transact the butlnee duly " of insurance In the state of Utah until T933. the last day of February, In witness whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix my official seal tbl 7th da y of April, 1933. J. W. WALKER. iSeaM - - Commissioner of , liieuranco. WORKMEN S COMPENSATION ANNUAL BTItE- - SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL BTATE- -i 8YNOPSIS MENT OF THE MENT OF THE United St3te Branch tiLthe Go. MENT OF Home office, BalUmore, Md. WheiOB. President, Thomas S.A.Hart. Secretary, Robert Co, on December 31, condition Showing 17. S. home office, New York, N. Y. 192L mad to th commissioner of InA DuBols. Prank surance of th nut of Utah, pursuant to Managers, ' Showing condition on December 31, lawi ASSETS of Insur1921, made the commissioner Reid f 1.1.707.41 estate ance of the state of Utah, pursuant to loans. . , 15,109 12 ether and . Mortgage law; 7,003,026.46 AS SETTS. Bonds and stocks Ll63.624.tl and bonks.... 6 1,199.993 79 Cash In office Bonds and stocks 1,269.116.07 Cash In office and banks... 7,176I Other ledger assets 366.110.17 Other ledger assets.. 111,611,401.08 asset... Total ledger 47,197.00 Total ledger asset.. ......6 3,97.933.93 Nonledger assets 96.794.13 Nonledger assets assets ...111,070,099.74 Gross 471,492.16 6 1,98,417 94 Lesa assets not admitted..'.Gross assets 81.197.04 Leas assets not admitted... 611,191,007.69 assets admitted Total LIABILITIES Total admitted assets... .6 3, 15,330. 90 LIABILITIES. Unearned premium reserve.. 4,161.266.61 Unearned premium reserve. 1,397.126.31 Net amount unpaid tosses 9.197,664.44 and claims Net amount unpaid losses L697.140.44 030.937.84 All other UsbiUtlss... and claims All lot f T. .Dr-.- -'' Becretary, E. S. Jarvis. Bhowlng condition on . December 91, of In1921, made to the commissioner surance of the stat of Utah, pursuant to , law; ASSETS Real sstats ) 907.961 68 10.006.00 Mortgage and other loans... 4.589.124.19 Bonds and Stocks 143.046. 10 Cash In office and banks..,. 70), 414. 46 Other ledger assets Total ledger sseets Nonledger assets Gross assets Less sseets not .. admitted.... -t - THB ANNUAL Of MENT OF TIIE STATE- United Firemens Insurance Concordia London Guarantee & widdentrCd.rLtd. Home office, Chicago, lit Home office. Philadelphia, Fa, President, F. W. Lawson. Secretary, M. B Yates. .Showing condition on December 31, commissioner of In1921, made to th surance of tbs stats of Utah, pursuant to law; ASSETS Real estate I 97.183.60 and other loans... Mortgage 16,69. 60 Bonds and stocks 1.791.190 64 79.281.76 Cash in offics and banks.... 159.502.18 Other ledger assets F. W. Lawson, general manager for the United States. Bhowlng condition on December 91, 1921, made to the commissioner of Insurance of the state of Utah, pursuant to law: ASSETS 30.126 60 Mortgage and other loans... Bonds and stocks 19,609 461.93 Cash In offlca and banks..,, 461,134 91 Other ledger assets 4.191.947.16 1,623 810 00 384.747.86 Total ledger assets. Total ledger assets...,.,.) ..619.981 658 39 339.261.10 Nonledger assets Nonledger assets 6,613.167.16 24.191.66 618 611626.79 Gross assets $ Gross assets Less assets not admitted.,.. 1,252,163.67 Less assets not admitted,... . . ........ Total admitted 'assets.?'... I 6,966.164.69 .Total admitted aeeeis. ... .617,445,764.22 Total admitted assets LIABILITIES . LIABILITIES LIABILITIES. Unearned premium reserve.. 9,996,979 49 Unearned premium reserve..! 4,718,(11.74 Unearned premium reserve.. tosses Net amount unpaid Net amount unpaid losses Net amount . unpaid losses 781,746 47 1 849 676 60 and claims and claims and claims 166,928.66 All other liabilities Alt other liabilities........... 2,217.632.13 All other liabilities ' 6 6.159,347.96 Total ) 1.000,600 60 Capital 1.08S 816.67 Surplus Surplus a to policyholder.. 1.636,116.67 Total qapltal, surplus and other liabilities .....6 1,189,164.81 Total , 618,788.619.67 900 606 06 Capital ... 830 144.66 Surplus , 1.686,144.15 Surplus as to policyholders.. V Total eapttal, surplus and 617.466.764.21 other liabilities , State of Utah, County of Bait Lake, d This certifies that th company has filed its annual statement, of whloh th foregoing Is a synopsis, and haa eomplted with th laws of this stat and theretor Is relating to Inauranee, th business duly authorisedIn to transact of Utah until stat th ef msuranc ' 1921. of last February, day the In witness whereof, I hereunto set my official affix seal this 7th my hand and day of April. 1921. J. W, WALKER.- (Beal.) Commlesloner ef Insurance. State of Utnh, County of Bait Lake, ss d This certifies that th company has filed Us annual statement, of whloh th foregoing is a synopsis, end has compiled with th laws of this stat end therefore I relating to insurance, duly authorised to transact th business in of Utah until state the of Insurance, th last day of February. 192). In witness whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix my official seal this '7th day of April, 1922. J W. WALKER, (Seal.) Commissioner of Insurance State of Utah, County of Salt Lake, is State of Utah, County of Bait Lake, above-name- d d This certifies that th This certifies that th oorrpeny baa lied Us annual statement, company has filed its annual statement, i a synopsis, and of whloh th foregoing Is a synopsis, and of whloh the foregoing has compiled with the laws of this stat l' has compiled with th laws of this state la relating to insurance, and therefore la relating to Insurance, and therefor duly authorised to transact the business duly authorised to transact the buelneea state of In the Utah of in state the of insuranceUtah until until ot Insurance th last day of February, 1929. th last day of February, 1923 I hereunto set my In witness whereof, I hereunto set my la witness whereof.official liand and affix my seal this 7th hand and affix my official seal this tth day of April. 1922. day of April, 1913. J. W. WALKER, J. W. WALKER, (Beal.) (Beal) Commissioner of Insurance. Commissioner of Insurance. s above-name- - above-name- , above-name-- - Total I 400 000.04 6 Capital 471.218.40 Surplus Surplus as to policyholders.. Total capital, surplus and other liabilities .,,,,,.,.6 SYNOPSIS DSt Home' office, Milwaukee, Wle. President, .William E. Wollaeger. t. - ANNUAL STATE OF THE , OF-TH- AMENT Company WKU3F ... 4 ....... State of Utah, County of Bait Laka, d Thla certifies that th company haa filed it annual statement! of which the foregoing la a aynopsla, and has compiled with th laws of this state la relating to Ineuranee, and therefor duly authorised to transact the butines of ineuranee In the state of Utah until the last day of February, 1922. In witness whereof, I hereunto set my hind and affix my official seal thla 7th day of April, 1922. J. W. WALKER. N (Beal ) Commlseloher of ineuranee. above-name- State of Utah. County of Salt Lake, s This certifies that the above-namcompany haa filed its annual statement, of which the foregoing la a synopsis, and haa compiled with ths laws of this atata relating to insurance, and therefore is duly authorised to transact the business of insurance in the state of Utah until th last day of February, 1923. , In witness whereof, 1 hereunto set my hand. and affix my official tctl th a 7to day of April, 1923. J W. WALKER, (Seal.) Commission of Insurance. ed ' Cfl 1 M !, - y -- 5 ft Firelnsujance Aetna Insurance Go.. of. Milwaukee f Secretory, Guy E. Beardsley. Showing oondltion on December II, Secretary, Frank Demkoehler. 1921, made to the commissioner of inShowing condition on December tl, surance of the state of Utah, pursuant to to th commissioner of In1991, mad t law; sure nee of th state of Utah, pursuant to law: ; ASSETS ' ASSETS Real estat ,. 627 297.91 Mortgage and other loan... 1 607.150. 04 Bond and stocks 21.932 874 64 Bonds and stocks.. 2.649.200.00 Cash in office and banka.,.. 1,941.343.9b 184 257.26 Other Cash in offlca and banka.,.. assets, 4.388,304.1 ledger Other ledger aaaeto.,., 411,254.24 Total ledger assets. .638,939,739.8 6 4,652 81.64 Nonledger aaaets Total ledger asset.. 774.331.47 9,293.451.68 Nonledger aeseta 3,259.96 20,947,1 Gross assets 640.71163.41 dross asset ,6 4,730 229.64 L assets not admitted... 1.821.359.11 9.324.199.74 Lesa asset not 9,637.01 admitted.... 193.494.02 .Total admitted aasets 633,894,693.60 6 4.710,686.61 Total admitted assets 2.120,902.72 ' LIABILITIES LIABILITIES Unearned premium reserve. . (20,210, 193.14 697,630.71 Unearned premium reserve..) 2.692,604.24 Net amount unpaid losses Net amount unpaid tosses and claims 1,61 545.74 and rlalms 104,740. 96 18( 099.62 All other liabilities 935,869,11 666.413 69 All other liabilities 90,000.04 .'....."624,827.401 Total 34 Total ' ,. 6.170,403.26 Capital . 1,269.636.83 t 6,000,006 69 750 000 60 Capital Surplus 9,07,090.14 790.1(2.(7 Surplus Surplus aa to policyholders,, 14.067,690,11 971,211.40 Surplus aa to policyholder. , 1,640.183.(7 Total capital, surplus and ' Total capital surplus and other UaUlitle ,..(33.194,699.00 6 4.710.IS(.61 other liabilities 8.120,991.72 I 7.774,190.99 Total , .... Capital Surplus , ...... 9,416,627.90 6,411,097.90 Surplus as to policyholders.. Total. capital, surplus and 1,192,007.61 other liabilities .....I , FIDELITY AND SURETY BONDS TELEPHONE WASATCH 1824 SYNOPSIS 'OF THB A NNTJAL STATE MENT OF THE 4 M V. .L- |