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COOPERATE SAYS MANAGER lUl U,, 10 '' r" alcvm. we Maud readv to ! ull I. u bcuiimi upon our full d.'l.imnmuon In ud uivn the carnmns of our o mMitiv. , president and was the dcelaialltm of George M. rrJra? ma.mgrr of the Utah IN.aer t A Light Company, ins lUiH r 111 week the company Ure Public Utilities OmmiKsion hi the pending rate structure Investigation on Its own motion The cmmMcn Instituted the Investigation the rates public In L all a.e the charged if 18 to determine January lust and reasonable -While e earnestly desire the Investigation to Mr Gad Jry said rentin' suspicion and elear the atmosphere lor progressive action, we more construe me than a mere hope to offer the public something of helpful Infludefense and confidently ex)ect warn to ar I Joining ences' Inch ill start tlie industrial forces to a returning prosperity. answer which inrhldes statements A summary of the companys rates follows: It considers vital to tl problem of a consideration of In 111.1418111 from has revenue dropiied gross I. Tire company's 1929 to $82139.083 In 1933. a loss of marly $3.000 000 go down with declining revenues, out j Most Items of cost do not economies and reductions as could be are lamely uncontrollable. 1939 made resulted In savings of I(S8.15 III 1933. compared with J. Taxe. excluding income taxes, of tlie rompony base .steadily Increased, until in 1933 they mounted to Jl.334.03cl. about revenues. Of Its total 0eratmg 4. Despite declining revenues. tlie company has continuously maintained s high standard of sen Ic e. 5. The cost of living, as of IVeember, 1933. was 3a per cent above the cost of 1913. whereas Um average prue paid for residential electric service In 1933 was 45 per cent below 191.1. In line with 6 Commodity prices imw ore steadily advancing President Roosevelts elfort lo restene the 193d commodity price level. 7. The national average rate tor rrs.de ntial and farm service i, 111 Utah 19 per cent above the average on tlie companvs svstem hicc.me has decreased to tile point where it s 8. Tlie company Vow a IK mr ,,i Gad-sbv- one-six- -S- a, j ... ... - - .iii.i, ,, ..pupyji m ij lh M I i ? aSr 1" I 1 itc lvi i I i I 20 I iw V I I I I M i I 1 i House on I m II I I II I Meet your guests and the duties of your home in one of these beautiful House Frocks. They are clever and the styles and colors are of the latest design. I I I I Jl vi 1 V.c . Mr a..l, i . . a d M O! Ml . d M.Gl-p a J Mr ila-vj .ii.i.M:J . , .1 i: ' h i.v. i: hr Oe li left vutli her TU'-s- d.iu.,h-- ! I I s I wac flvA If. Ids Schenk, June Abrams. Green, Irene Humphreys, Guuz. Charles Schenk and were Fd-i- laira M au.sine' characters Leo Ol en were I.rm Coburn ai.d George I ' Gruel Mix.ng the Olsen Lyman n and Margaret ,01.11 Sf tea OLsc Olu-n- . X rast, Hay X CHURCHES to so ri ri i9t i'ai mi mi nir i 'Jit tm wta Ui IMV tiviaf aa m4H9 fi.cinigmv iwbvM I lu a ii tt a lraaa. (WV It, isjj the ii I'.n l'a. he U a4L Nat f sui'u-.- . U 9 ll Wt rcaamable val . depletion of tl likelihood of n with the valua-tie- n In tl.. policy holders bonuses and dividend Of this amount, more than 4i percent, or nearly $400,000,000 ha been earned and declared during the four full depression years -form ut". .! Q iotum meeting of wt.l b- - h Id 1. ho-- : veard n.'-Mi- ; arv 18' h. A -- - ' NEW SPRING NX P. S. .ii c'.n.cu.in mcc'.t'g nXl .v..u.g in tin Slake llu'i I5biii... li. a: 7 30 odotk Kiel. and t.n.i r N. Arc nt J htwn will be the stank-- , bv Mrs. Otto F. Oscar its to be We n.v v all Scandinavians to 472 210 V Stake Scandinavian Meeting ! te it tmittif al HAw M 41 V v High Priest Meeting nv !l. at XT . X Tliateh'-r- &7 G. :&r at Dei.'1 Mr ' 1- - dmn A i I I I i.rr.T Metropolitan Reports Good Year In 1933 Frocks i 1 i.ir I low a reasonable rale of mum ujvon which might be avs.gm d to lc projv rev Any rcdueUun oi lutes would result in further Income and wcu'd m.vtena'.ly enhance the company cover .hip 10. The company Is pictured promptly to proceed of its properties if tne tommisMon so duects. Saving Money ' i i rnTTTi 7 Means ji Mr M I MU Shopping Here i j te,t ,( OS I, ' h V leader v c ft.:a t .. .. I i .a'v s nm ... I I c ( Ilk .Ji.ii' i i i I i isc to i . M I i i ; I too i - h ! , . : .l.v j 10 IJJ IJJL ii ! j Tjf tm-v- u 8h I t . b- c. bv her .a ! . F. c 1 , H .... ' hhe i P .1 i. - 'J Hi of Mr 4. ). no- - the at held n.m s Frida v. Fibrunrv Id. 10.U. COUNTY. UTAH CAniE T.nr,AN. of present Scandinavian Presidency. N GERJ ; JBohmhuiL mots to m gc $ 1 98 front p E 1930-193- 3. The daily average of the comThe Metropolitan Life Insurance panvs business In 1933 was 2.026 Incompany hssued. revleved and per day in number of claims paid creased a total of $3,174 994.475 19 929 per day ill number of life Inlife Insurance in 1913, paid-fo- r Insurance policies issued and recreased Its assets $91,388,706. paid vived. $10,513,227 per day In lift a reeor dumount to policyholders insurance Issued, revived and Inand declared the third largest divi- creased. $2 221 475 In payments ro These and policy holders and addition to the dend In Its history. other features of the com pay s reserve, and $302,612 per day Inannual business statement were crease of assets. announced Thursday by Frederick H taker, ptestdenl of the Metropolitan, at the oixtnng session of the annual conventicn of the com panys field managers in the MetThe conropolitan audiloimm. vention. attended bv more than Mr. and Mis. Merrill V. Hansen 1.000 in tofield representatives jv.ere visitors m Ogden on Satu:-dn- y ll luted fat ate s and Canada, with a banquet at the Mis. Melvin Sorenson and infa-- .: Hotel As. or Saturday evening. The volume of life insurance son have returned home after business done by the Metropolitan .spending the pnst six weeks at last year was less than 3 per cent the home of her parents, Mr. and behind the total of 1932, and only Mrs. E. Jesson. Mrs. A. E. Marshall of Lewiston slightly more than 7 per cent off from that of 1931 the companys was visiting with her daughter, record year. Of the total business Mrs. Nicholas Johnson on Saturpaid for last year, $1,583,300,706 day. was ordinary insurance, $1,505,470,-43- 9 A group of friends and relatives Industrial and $86,223,380 pleasantly surprised Mrs. Wilford group. The amount of ordinary Jenson Sunday afternoon. The ocInsurance was several million dol- casion being her birthday anniwas A delicious dinner lars greater than the tctal re- versary. served after which the afternoon ported for 1932. A.t the end of last year, the was spent in visiting. In observance with the Scout Metropolitan had in force total life insurance of $18,802,984,818 Anniversary week a special pro6 $9,936,236,416 ordinary, $6,424 in connection gram was given and $2,442,279,346 with the Sacrament meeting Sunindustrial, group. In addition, the company day evening. Scoutmaster Lee Olhad in force personal, accicJeiu sen conducted the following proa gram: and health insurance carrying Scouting experiences by principal sum benefit of Dewey Olsen; vocal solo by E. H f Bench; talks by Professor Peterand weekly Indemnity The number of life son. Lee Olsen and Bishop Schenk. $12,536,918. inIn insurance policies force, Prayers were offered by Israel was Hannon and Hyrum Olsen. cluding group certificates, 41,660.510. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford King and The amount reserved for divi- family of Salt Lake spent the 0 dends payable in 1034 was week end with Mrs. Kings parents 452. The regular scales of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Olsen. dividends on premium-payin- g Mr. and Mrs. Edward Olsen anpoliof cies are the same as those of a nounce the marriage their year ago. The rate of interest on daughter Erma to Nile Stranger dividends, left to accumulate with of Preston, Idaho. The ceremony the company, has been continued was performed Wednesday mornat 4i per cent, while the rate on ing in the Logan Temple. other monies left with the comMr. and Mrs. Alma Olsen spent pany has been reduced form Sunday at Bear River City with Incent to 4h per cent. their daughter Mrs. Clarence dustrial policyholders, it is esti- Goldsberry. mated, will receive $45.232 899 in Relief Society meeting will be dividends, ordinary policyholders FOR LEASE FARM and accident Dairy and and $48,188,553, and fully equipped health policyholders $1,809.00. Mr. poultry, Ecker commented that, including stocked. Must have refeiences as the 1934 declaration, the Metro- to experience and character. En-- ; politan has paid or credited sino quire Wm. Worley, 338 West 1st its organization a total of $918, .South, Logan, Utah. -' College Ward Right this, way fer the nice kind of undies that everyone likes. And for once, you can have all you need, because the price permits! Hundreds of slips, for we know everyone will snatch at them. Dainty gowns, duncettes and panties. Even some silk crepe bloomers! Whatever your lingerie needs, they ran be filled ill this sale . . . and with a better quality than you ever expected to find at a price like this! UNUSUAL VALUES Fine shoes which loolr their part in every way . . . al a lesser price than one would expect such values .d New Assortment of Girls Frocks Sizes 7 to 14 Logan Garment Co. Millinery WERE CHIRPING ABOUT OUR NEW SPRING THE ASCOT . Youthful 469,-05- ibrl. . . Popular, Sonol Biown or Black Chwro Call Rubber heal. HATS $1 $1,213,-622,70- 0. -- $95,-23- FOR THE FIRST TIME IN HISTORY BUYS a Netv EASY Washers, brand new, and in original factory crates for the lowest price in history! This amazing bargain cannot be expected to last for long its a saving of $30.00 onre-a washer identi cal in every d spect with the higher-price-omission model except for the of the 'EASY electric pump. If you want a really fine washer that you know you can depend on at a price so low it may never be repeated BUY THIS EASY WASHER NOW! - .vi V rt i,- - 'U.V, V . West First North custom character. Scnel Brown. or Black Cheero Calf Leather heel. Breton Sailors Types Classic Brims Beret Styles New Type Turbans Off-Fa- at the Dansante ' Featuring Ruth Angel and Don Parker & Furniture Company 0 Belting Ribbon Straw Clolh Spring Felts Straw and Fabric line Wool Crepes ... A shoo ol New Singers Crystal Bottling 72-8- THE WEST POINT New Entertainment Call Us For Demonstration t ' $P750 41.-pe- WASHER . Ileadsizes and Styles for Everyone! Logan spring song is a liely tunc this season. There different styles. Yes going to be individual this year . . . and not look like every other person. There are ture styles and little bans and brims, cloches and berets . . . tilted affairs. They all look new and so smart, theyll make any costume you wear them with. At this price, there's no reason why y ou shouldn't start the season right! MILLINERY'S THE CARLYLE . off-fac- . . Full-Fitii- rmri neat Sorrel Brown or Black Luxura Calf. Leather heeL with Johnny Rossell and His Orchestra Thatcher Regular Prices Clothing Co. General Dept. Stores, Inc. Your Satisfaction First If It Isn't Right, Bring It Back Main at First North Logan, Utah |