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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 8 ProvolUtah County ;1 Business Officii i) BODY PROTESTS Delegation Objects to CivIng Mate liepartmenl Lease for Project. U : 1 - fleaded by Bishop W. W. of nrnnertv own ers of Lakevtew and Vineyard called on the Utah county commluioners Wsdnetday morning, protesting tne county aft loo of turning its lease of the Powell i slough property oyer to the state fUh and game department for the propagation or bass aa pro poajd by the Provo Conservation association. Following the hearing of the protest, official of the state fame partiuent, headed by N. W. Cook, met with the commissioners. Mr. Cook said the game department Is ready to go ahead with the project, providing the controversy between the citizens and the Provo Conservation association cad be straightened out, so that the project would be agreeable to the parties concerned. The county commissioners are holding the matter In abeyance pending a settlement of the argument. It Is thought possible that officers of the association and representatives oi tne Lakevtew and Vineyard citizens will meet in the near future. if PROVO. Txrtnr V t HiMMnn Phone No. L. D. Miss Petrollna Oaarden, 75, aunt of Dr. John A. Wldtsoe. died Wed nesday. of senility at the Howard "unger resinenoe, I Ml Third avenue. she was born In Norway and came ' LIQUOR CHARGE They lived for ears. 2 M a " Asteese- - f lil -- mil 1''$ ??vs " vo city court Wednesday. The charge was the result of Olsen selling elder which allegedly exceeded the legal per cent of alcoholic content. Olsen's lawyer, Martin M. Larson, declared the defendant was within his rights, because he possessed a vinegar permit. Issued by the attorney general County Attorney Oeorge S. Ballll introduced evidence to snow that the permit had been revoked, but Judge Harding ruled the attorney general exceeded his authority as far as the local case was concerned. PROVO BRIEFS IlIlMlSSCi 1 Andrew Olsen was found PROVO. not guilty on a charge of persistent violation of the prohibition law by Judge Maurice Harding in the Pro PROVO County agents from Salt Lake. Tooele, Wasatch, Juab and Utah counties will gather In Provo Tuesday morning for a district con ference with Director wmiam reier son of the state extension division. W. W. Owens, state county agent leader, and D. P. Murray, Boys' club leader, will also be present, as will Mrs, Rena B. Maycock, in charge of women s work. The program of work for the year. together with the various problems confronting the county agents will be disclosed. El forts to secure a more standardized method of work between all county agents will also be made. Four district meetings are being held In the state by the extension leaders next week. Shaker Detcribei Soviet Conditioni PROVO. Freshmen and sophomores of the Brlgham Young univereWi-tyTt-- " (I sad I) U the sity will hold a party at Provana Comer rkose wfck kln sjlsasats. Beach, Friday night. A big bonfire Bwras. Fuaptss. teh, Pobea Ivy. program at 4 o'clock w 111. start Uie ad No. 1 kxadwfAt is he tfceas) party, wniie aancing, Doatmg ana various other forms of amusement will lyTVrlraLCatiBiMOrf.ra. be enjoyed. 1 Students Set Recital Mlai Elolse I Myrup and Miss Thera Lou Olsen, advanced students of Professor William P. Hanson and Miss Margaret 8ummerhays, respectively, will be musical recital on presented In Thursday evening In College halL Fed Years Youngerof PROVO. The Intense hatred of the Jews, the power of the Greek Catholic church and magnlflno.of the places of worship were the three things of Russia that Impressed President Joseph Qulnney of the Cache stake, he told students of the Brlgham Young university, Wednesday. In a short talk on his visit to the land of the soviet republic. The speaker was eulogistic of the chr cter of the Russian peasants and declared that the thing needed to raise them to a high standard Is a M lilts. .Ill From Five Countiei to Meet In Yt Hour public school system. ed Fraternity Elects. Ted Hansen of WOMAN FACES CHARGE. Richfield Is now president of the PROVO. A complaint for the arAlpha Kappa Psi, national commerce fraternity of the Brlgham Young uni- rest of Mrs. L. J. Craig on a petty versity. Orant Thurgood of Provo larceny charge was Issued by the was elected secretary, while Clar- county attorney's office Wednesday. ence Taylor, Roy Randall, Thorton The complaint was sworn to by Mrs, Bnow, Marian Halllday, Ralph May Anderson, who alleges that Mrs. and James Finch were pledged Craig took the key to her car, valued as members. Hansen will represent at 12.50 and refused to return It to take simple the local chapter at the national con- her. aalln. to. vention In Denver In June. Glycerine Mix. Stops Constipation er The vary VTR8T a you tlrosrln. buckthorn bark, tar than lor year! Th OAS preseur and Ured. feellne. after meals will h foo. acta on BOTH because Adlertk upper and lower bowel, removing foul matter which poisoned th stomach. Just ONC spoonful relieves OAS, sick headache and constipation. Tod will be surprised at the QUIOK. aaay action. Adierlka la sold br all drufr'Uta. (Adv.) Drug. Schram-Johnao- n, HBraumioMs i und Tender Joint $ Gives Instant Relief Dr. Scholl'i Zino-pafor Bunions top peia Inttantly. protect the enlarged joint from pressure of hoe, and soothe and heal the lr. ritat ion. Thin, mildly medicated di guaranteed safe. sure. At drug, shoe JJe boa. and dept. stores DlScholVs Zinc-pad- s fm ! r J. HEBER - " Fair Official denhalL president of the Utah coun ty fair board and head of the state purchasing department, waa s vis Itor to Provo Wednesday In regard to county fair matters. The matter of getting an exhibit In keeping with the prosperity and wealth of Utah county for the new Utah county case In the state capitol will be pushed In the near future, according to Mr. Mendenhall, and supervisors for the various departments have been instructed to work toward this end. Student Junket Set Senior students of the Provo and Lincoln seminaries will make an inspection tour to Salt Lake and vicinity Saturday the vari morning to see first-han- d ous points of interest, such as the etc., capitol, L. D. 8. tabernacle, MINISTER ON VISIT. which they are studying In their sem te The Tribune. lnary work, according to seminary Speclil SPRINOVILLE. The Rev. Harold officers. Ninety, students will make the trip by bus, 80 from the Provo L, Wilson of the Springvtlle Comseminary and 40 from the Lincoln munity church left Tuesday night for Wooster, Ohio, to spend three weeks seminary. with his parents. En route he will attend the graduation exercises at his seminary in Chicago. Hats in Turkey must have brims to accord with the entires rule. . PSORIASIS Bf OURID. I SOTTIJtro MANY YEARS WITH THIS DRSAOrUL 6KIN DISEASE. WRITS' R. 8. PAYNE. 234 X. SKCOND ST., COVINOTON, KY. CAN pal is (Mai " THE TRAVELERS BRANCH OFFICE Miss oaaraen . , " Home Office Main street, Hartford, Connecticut. P. Louis Butler. President Secretary Benedict D. Flynn, Showing condition on December 31. of 1928. made to the Commissioner Insurance of the state of Utah, pursuant to law; ASSETS. Real estate I 15 2M.847 7S Mortgage and other loans 177 803,174 94 20S.7IM14 7J Bonds and stocks Cash In office and banke 10.73.363 07 North British and Mercantile Insurance Company, Limited Home . . .... Oroes aMta Lees aaeet not admitted. . II. S3J JM04 44.S84 . 74 73 13 .113 S4 I1,S76 I.M0 493 ToI lcder assets Nonlcdeer assets abore-name- . ine. 4 will be held Bun- - .' from to 2 p. m. Sunday. 12 Plans Levy Vote PROVO. The left leg of Roger Allred, 6, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Allred. 107 8outh Seventh West street, was broken above 'the ankle. and the lad sustained minor In juries in An automobile mishap Wednesday evening. He was hit by car driven by Mrs. A. F. Erchen- berger, Provo R. F. D. No. 3. at Fourth West and Center streets. Investigating officers were told by Chiton Taiboe and rrans Muiiett, that the lad was cross ing the street with a companion when the car approached. The companion stood sun. they said, but the Allred lad ran in front of the car. Mrs. Erchenberger stopped the car and the boy was treated at the Clark clinic before being taken to his home. OS .71 1554,493 031 3 Oroes asaet S3S.871.1I asaeta not admitted. .I15 9OMKJ03 Less 8ia.871.54 Leee 1S.72.33 asse'-- s ueeu not admitted. Surplus . 3 53 ITS Total eaprtat. Other liabilities s mi VII N nrevenr. Total Capital Surplus 993.9T9 11 8I6.635.064 f7 State of Utah, County of Salt Lak Thl certlllee that the company has filed Its annual state, ment. of which the foregoing u a the synopsis, and hae compiled with law or tms etate reistmg on- insur ance, and therefore le,ary authorised to transact the business of Ineurance In the state of Utah until the last day above-name- d of February. 18J0 In witness vfiereof. f hereunto s--t .In witness whereof. I hereunto set my band and affix my official aeai this try hend and aifi my official seal Uth day Of Mare. 192. this 15th day a Merrh. IKS . O MoQUAASUt, O (Seal) J (Seal) McQUARRlX. of Ineunsvo. Commissioner of Insurance. Acids In Stomach Cause Indigestion ;!W..:S (;'' inn 'W. nine-tent- aZ fjjgZf -- 1 i?iT t S SB :.! ssswsaswssssBMssi . j - Optical Depte 1- -2 wo s asM aw I CrlIn ar r fl s T. EEEE3 t iA WW O warp-proo- f moisture-proo- f the ?Ztr trouble from becoming serious. Santal Midv will help do it For nesrly half s eenrurv, it ha relieved the (uBtrinf and helped correct the common cause of bladder and kidney weakness For quick action, get from your druggwt the genuine IRJEFDinQjERATTOHl Santa! Midy The cabinet is finished in AfhUIET, automatic, made of steel... this General the "refrigerator indeed is Electric of the future''! en-tire- Walker Ban , Building Salt Lake City, Utah ' Wasatch 2574 ly special coating that has all the beauty and sheen, of porcelain, but will not crack, chip or check. It has a new type of insulation ' material, used in exactly the correct amount to maintain correct temperature, well below the 50 degree danger point. The engineers and scientist1 of the Reearch Laboratories, har-in- g solred the most important problem of electric refrigeration that of the mechanism next turned their attention to the designing and building of this Detroit Fire and Marine Insurance Company Home Office No. 823 Shelby street, Detroit, Michigan. K-- H. Butler died Decem President ber 27, 1828. Vice Presidents A. H. McDonnell and S. T. Miller. Secretary Chae. A. Reekie. Showing condition on December 31. of 1828. made to the Commissioner Insurance of the etate of Utah, pureu- t lo law: ; .$ 425,393 48 Real estate 2.48 253 13 Mortgage Bond 1,148.850 00 Cash In office and banks... 127.50 2 assets 307.475 01 Other ledger lr" . ' and ng 2I5 at the factory with oaweniently spared psyinents infinitely superior, warp proof refrigerator cabinet. -- model, built as steel strong as a entirely of safe, li cannot warp. All its joints are electrically welded . . as strong as the steel itself. It is a small-famil- , Like all Ceneral Elect rie Refrigerators it has an easily accessible temperature control whereby the user may accelerate the freezing rate of ice cubes when desirable. y Lufn m n On GtmmnlEUctri Bomr, ore oaf ocvry Saturday evening, 9 10 matmm Standard Time, or tim N.B. C ntwrkaf case fmi) tm Ssns) flattens $975,716,447. 11 3 weight-buUdln- of Bladder Weakness mm r Total ledger assets ,84.476 532 44 Total admitted asset .SSS3.S57.1WI U 84.874 85! Nonledger asset Ordinary Insurance Issued in 1828 aaseu Oroee 3 .4.31.507 LIABILITIES, 33 311 SS CasualtT department .... 82.18 64 II Lea asset not admitted. 405.25 702 00 Net reserre . Total admitted asset 84.526.183 34 382.458.31 Unearned premium reserve LIABILITIES. Net amount unpaid leasee .Sn. 521 SO Unearned premium reserve tl, 897 .688 88 and claims M M2 SS Net amount unpaid losses Dlrldend liability All ether liabilities and claims 1S.073.68S 11 m77 896 86 Ail other liabilities 000 00 57 1.330 Surplu as to policyholders ; n At the First Sign . Omni W"5 n, L Llndgren, muraered in tier iarra home today. She had been assaulted, authorities Special to The Tribune. said. John Nelson, a neighbor, en Sevier county tered the home when his knocks reRICHFIELD. board of education met Tuesday and ceived no response, and found her formulated plans to bring out the naked body in the parlor. Police are full vote of the district April IS, when seekins; a stranger, who entered the the matter of the proposed J -- mill town general store Monday night special tax lor school building pur with bloody hands and clothes, claimposes will be decided at the polls. ing hs had been in an automobile Proposed building plans have not out.' yet been definitely worked STAKE CONFERENCE. It was announced - by President Lewis Jones that final retirement of Kolob stake $53,000 of an outstanding bond in conference will be hrtd on debtedness of $94,000 was formally quarterly and 8unday in the Sprlng-vlll- e effected Tuesday. These bonds, he Saturday Fourth ward chape 1. The regsaid, matured from 1933 to 1843. In ular place of meetlruz has been clusive, ana uie retirement oi more changed from the high school on acsaveffected a time at than half this count of the art exhibit. President ing of several thousand dollars to O. R. Maycock will be In charge. the school district. scheduled for Saturday are The board decided to hold mass Meetings under the direction of the priesthood. meetings to discuss the proposed levy Two general sessions will be held at Sallna Thursday and at Central Sunday, at 10 a. m. and 2 p.m. The Friday. Members of the school board evening services are In charge of the and Superintendent A. J. Ashman m. l. a. oi tne suite. will be the speakers. Automobile- - Crash Breaks Boy's Leg or i Police Seek Murderer Of Elderly Farm Woman EIDSVOLDi Wis.. April 10 (C- DMr. L. K. 65, was found School Board ASSETS. 4S Tots) admitted assets . $1.43. 73.i 08 . Total admitted a.et t S35.08S 87 LIABILITIES. LIABILITIES. Unearned premium reserve. .1 344 213 37 Unearned 8.712.470 32 reerve t premium Net amount unpaid losses 54 024 14 j "rt amount unpaid losses and claims and clstmi 1.1M.S21.0S All other llablltUea 63Al4ai mi oiner usnuitiea 782.11154 Total I fll.473 Total 86 tI0.C41.U0 00 too 000 , I Capital 4O0IVX100 Capital . Ml IS Surplus . Surplus as to policyholder 1.103 282 IS Total capital, surplus and 1.S3.7A2 0 Stiier liabilities of Lak of Salt State Utah, County This certifies that the lie annual statement, ewnpaOT has filed f which the foreerolng la a synopsis, end haa compiled vrtth the lew of thie state re la Una U' Insurance, and therefor I duly authorised te transact the bueineaa est Insurance In the rtste of Utah uaUI the) last day ml February, eriea In Norway. SYNOPSIS OP THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OP Company No. 700 Kottie Office No. SS John itreet, New Tor City. Wew York. Offlee In the United State President R. M. Bum!. 150 William etreet, New York City, Secretary James L. D. Kearney. NY. U. S. Manager Cecil P. Shallcrow. Showing condition on December Si, of Commluloner maae to the 1S2S, on December 31, Phowlrn Ineurence of the etate of Utah, pur- 1931. made condition to the Commlseloner of suant to law: of Insurance etate the of Utah, pursu" ASSETS. ant to law: Total ledger assets . . M10.e37.0O0 ASSETS. M Otom ajtsete. casualty de1,1S0,M7 Bond and etocke SU.4fl8.310 S 107 .07f ,313 Ceah la office and banke .. 13IS37 2S Bond? and stocks partment S07.S77 S .. 210.503.20 Cash In office and banks.. Other nonledger assets . . 34.777.707 Other ledger aeeeta Total ledcer aeeeta NOBiedfer eaeeta v - AGENT The Travelers Insurance SYNOPSIS OP TUB ANNUAL STATEMENT OP ledgef assets - dty at 3:10 p. m. from the Seventeenth ward chapel The body may be viewed at the A. E. Bowen residence, 2S5 First avenue, SYNOPSIS OP THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OP Salt Lake City, Utah Other i T'-Va- 216 Wasatch 2262 Hartford Live Stuck Insurance Company ', . U sister, Mrs. Anna wiai- soe, were the first L. D. & women to serve as mission- - . WALKER BANS! BUILDING SALT LAKI CITY. UTAH GENERAL' INSt'ILiN'CE ANNUAL SYNOPSIS OP TH STATXWINT OT her and Nobody Loves a "Skinny" Woman One.) Contused free check would be Impossible before morning. Gain weight quick with Other reports of damage reached YEAST and IRON. new here via the Missouri Pacific dis waa It . where office, Results report patcher's guaranteed td that two negroes were killed when nothing pay far-kia stave mill waa demolished at Folk ar araaswd at Lonlad Teast. and that communication was cut They tay t lo 11 pound ar gained In out between Parkin and Wynne. a few week I Skinny Urabe quickly covUgly with rounded, graceful fleahl BPRrNQFIELD. Mo., April 10 UP). ered Xye hollow la shoulder filled upl The Missouri Pacific agent at Au ipost-U-vMV.bMtttfc-.?hbw,,, rora, Mo tonight reported that the does Ironlsed Teae work so fat? ' . town of Oulon, Ark., about twenty- rmie when Teast la Ironlsed la It mora one miles north of Batesvtile, was effective for Iron Is needed to Bring out Inspector Ceneral Here untthola valu virtually destroyed, with no loss of the me. Between mteen ana twenty of Tea. ' For Fort Douglas Audit were ar underweight, nervous, or If you injured, however, most of whom tired, Start you need Ironlsed Tsset. were taken by a freight train to It Pleasant-tastitawete in a today. Batesvme. nor stomach H. H. Merer bottle. upeet Inspector Pritchett, Major handy cause (a or bloating. general of the Third division, ar a and tor get to Oo any drug today rived at Port Douglas Wednesday for full da treatment of Ironlsed Tea, If the annual inspection of Installations Teachers Invite Board your get not delighted with results, ana activities. ' Members to Annual money (Alv.) back. The major win Inspect all post runds and records of the Fort DougHe Is the guest Special t Th Tribune. las organizations. of CoL Howard C. Price during his Teachers and board OUNNISOy stay. members of South Sanpete school and teachers of Snow col district FIRES CAUSE DAMAGE. lege and their partners have been In Damage of 115 was caused the vited to attend the annual social and home of Mrs. Ella Bush, 1161 Second banquet of the Teachers' association Create Sonrne, Gas and Pain. East street, by fire which started of the South Sanpete school district when a water Jacket burst at the at tne Ephraim high school, Saturday How to Treat. home at 6 p. m. Wednesday. The at I p. m. home of Harry R. Rand. 1574 Fifth Medical author! tie etaU that nearly Oeorge Beal, president of the as of the case of storoacJi h East street, waa damaged to the ex sociation, will be In charge of the trouble. Indigestion, sourness, burning, tent of no by fire started by hot entertainment. gas, bloating, nausea, etc, ar du to ashes at 7:30 p. m. an excess of bjdrochlorto acid In the stomach. Th delicate stomach lining LIQUOR COSTS 1125. I irritated, digestion I dslsysd and Possession of liquor which he food sours, causing th disagreeable rrJtom which every stomach suflsrer claimed was used for "medicinal purknow so wall. poses" cost J. P. Hansen 1125 in poArtificial dtgestant ar not needed lice court Wednesday. Hansen was In such case and may oo rssi nann. 143 Second South East at arrested aid and Try laying aside all digest! street by antlvice officers Tuesday. Instead get from any drug 1st tota Biaurated kfasneeta and take a sDoonful of powder or four tablet In TED GREGORY ARRESTED. Our New Frame water right after eating. Thl sweet Ted Ore irory. M. was arrested at sos th stomach, prevent th forma184 8econd East street by Officers beaution of eioess acid and there I no styles bespeak U. L. Thorpe and S. H. Neve on sourness, gss or pain. Bleu re ted (In powder or tablet form never charges of violation of the prohibi ty and dignity. They liquid or milk) I harmless to th tion laws Wednesday, ponce report th stomach. Inexpensive to take and confiscation of a small quantity of radiate joy and moat efficient form of mag Deal for I thouused whisky. stomach purpose. It by sand of people who n)oy their meal An animal cemetery and bird sanc with no more fear of Indlgeetlon. (AdrerUserntnt.) tuary will be established In Vienna. William Waters, supreme repre sentative, and N. w. rarnswortn, grand chancellor commander of the Knights of Pythias, addressed the members of Calanthe Myrtle lodge No. 1 at its regular meeting Wednes day in tne lodge nau. The achievements and purposes of the organization were discussed. A contest in degree work between the Ogden and Oarfleld lodges was a fea ture or the evening, with s banquet concluding the evening's program. wiiuara B. Marts, cnanoeuor com ftfafldtf Of theiiXiif prealdrM. RENO, Nev, April 10 W. Main roads across the Sierra Nevada from California to Nevada will not be open until about the first of June aa consequence of the storm of Sunday and Monday, Nevada state highway officials said today. Both Donner and echo (PlacervlUe) aummlta are un der six feet of snow, all frozen, and Yuba pass Is said to be about as bad. A California highway- - department engineer is wvestttfauhSTthr poaabllltv of uitlnff a larea ratarv nlow be. tween Truckee and Colfax to break down the frozen drifts. The Susanville-Reddln- g highway. cleared or snow a week ago. Is again blocked, and all roads from Nevada to Lake Tahoe are closed by deep drifts. Officials said the Reno- Truckee road la dangerous owing to frozen stretches. The only routes from California Into Nevada now open are in the south over the Mont gomery and Westgard passes. GEO. W. WATKINS GRANT & CO. 22 South Main Lo-m- an HIGHWAYS CANCELS SCHEDULE. landPROVO. Emll Hansen, scape specialist of the Utah Agricu- Uintah Water Supervisor ltural college. Is In the Ogden hospiAssumes Season's Duties tal, according to word received by the local agricultural office, WednesSpecial to The Tribune. day, and as a result, his scheduled W. MYTON. Horace trip to Utah county, Monday and Sheeley, Tuesday, April 15 and 16, has been water supervisor of the Uintah Basin canceled. streams, including Lake Fork, Yel lowstone, Uintah and tributaries, has FROLIC PLANS SET. arrived in Myton to assume his duties to The Tribune, for the season. This is Mr. Sheeley 's Spreial SPRINOVILLE. The annual second year m the position. direction "Spring Frolic," under the of the Boosters' club of the Spring-vlll- e high school, will be given in the form of a ball in the auditorium Friday. Proceeds from the entertainment will go to the art fund of- - the school. P. Men- - n Vbits-Joh- at many - ' FAILS IN COURT Agent States United with her Ulster, 43 years ago. of pian-nifur- the to r" TWENTY DIE AS GALE National Oficers Speak HITS. ARKANSAS AREA To Knights of Pythias SNOW BLOCKS ALL Sessionary gjjpj 1151 Suits! to Ta Tr:bun. SPANISH PORK. Planting of trees on Main street and the a beatftlfylftg program "for of a Spanish Pork was the purpose wonn special meeting caiiea oy Mayor E. Booth at the Seminary building Monday night. The work of digging up all old trees on Main street began Wednesday and the planting of 250 new Oriental sycamores will take place as soon as possible. The trees will be furnished by the city and will be planted from Fourth South to Ninth North streets. The cleanup campagin was organ ized and the date previously set lor April 15 was postponed until April 22, when all business houses will close week. and aid In clean-u- p Commissioner of ..Agriculture .. Harden. Barmloa, and District Inspector O rover Clyde will meet with the Juab and county commissioners fruitgrowers of Juab county to discuss Saturday morning means of taking care of neglected orchards and worthless trees of the county. It Is thought that probably some organisation can be formed In the county to handle the PROVO. East Third 429 Citizens Outline Cleanup Program At Spanish Fork Conference Set For Considering Worn-ou- t Trees GAME ACTION ; 4 Are. fbona 133. Correspondent Phone 425-Arent. Z4 No. UnlveraUy Death Take8 Early 11, 1920. IS10.8O3.73fl 21 .17SnOnnooo . 23453 423 Surplus aj to policyholder 3 43,053 423 83 Total capital, surplus and other 53 857 160 13 State of Utah. Ctmnty of Salt Lake d This certifies that the romimnv has filed Its annual sta'ement, of which th foregoing Is a synopsn. and has compiled with the laws of true state relating to Insurance, and there-fIs duly euthorlaed to traaseet th business of insurance In the state of Utah until Uie last day of February, . above-name- or 191. In witness whereof, I set hand and affix mv, official seal thl 15th day of March, J Q. MeQUAKRIE (SeaJI Commissioner of Insurance. - tn Total Capital Surplus" Surplus GENERAL ELECTRIC t2.!4.SM7t tl.onoooono 1 31.5" 80 to policyholders 2.31 jCS SO Total capital, surplus nd 4 526.183 54 other liabilities State of Utah. County of Salt Lake ss d Thl eerttfle that th company tta filed It snnual (Utement. abtne-name- of which the foreeolng Is synopsis, and ha compiled with the laws of thl state relating to Ineursnre, and therefore la duly authorised to transact th toulneea M Insurance la the state of Utah until ;tb last day of February. 130. i In witness whereof. I hereunto set rr.T hand and affu rrr official seal thl 13th dsy of March, 183 'J. O S4X3CARRIE. (Seal) Commissioner of Ineuratto. Frank Edwards Co. Forme rly Electric Refrigeration Dept. of MOTOR EQUIPMENT Distribatora 601 to 60S Sooth State. Street Showrooms, CO. NEW LOW PRICES NOW IN UTECT ON ALL MODELS |