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Show XAGE SIX THE JOURNAL, TFfl Iff IMMMimP WBFIiB-IHIlH-i- n IS E i) P (Special Dispatch) Committees .Report on -April 3. A stdiedule of thirtygame. a as Dairying . and Sugar r ed by representatives of Beete clubs of the Northern ttah league (BRIGHAM-CIT- Y, adopt-jVrbe'un- , p a bo met here yesterday for that pur schedule . committee ms. ago a special nose. The of an authorized composed committee was appointed from each club which were Farm Bureau to investigate theft follows, Ogdm V. W. Peterson haul of milk. At the Farm Bu and V. Brigham City, Peterson; Logan. Hay rtau meeting Saturday after- Orlando Olson; Smith field James Fulkerson noon at the .Court House George and Melvin Corbett. S .Baines, chairman cf the dairy The scheduled presented by Mr. committee gave the committee OIfn of Loga- n- was accepted and -- A few-wet- ks ty-th- It showed repre-entati- e that it costs!'11 hn " the league dlrectora for ff PPvnl. In this schedule a little more fi iutul the milk each club plays each other ten times than the patrons are paying. during the year and these are divided equally between the clubs so that The. highest cost per hundred at the eud of the first fifteen games, ' Was cents 49 jHatiL for pounds which is July 4, the season may be rr"jT and 'the lowest 9 cents 'split as last year. There will only be average cas was 19 2 cents per one game in each valley at one time hundred pounds.' The commit- and each club has a game a week at and one a week away. tee found that as the size of home Logan opens at home Wednesday loads inccased, the cost per 100 May 17 with Brigham City while the ' pounds hhUl'flkreased ; also thai Smith field Summits will be guests the dairymeppefose to the fac- of the Ogden Gunners on the opening Urtgham plays at Ogden on May tories .'weretouifrig f oi hauling day. 20 while Logan goes" to Smith field ' the milk, ip jpm tarter: opt. The for the opener there wiih the Sum dairymen on uie Valley should mils. Holiday dates are quite well disincrease the n$rpber of cows, tributed with two in Logan and Ogr The report embodied suggesden and one each in Smithfleld and tions of somethings that could Brigham City. There la a possibility games being added at least the cost of of more le.done have double headers on holidays haul and to aniihle, the dairymen to where conditions warrant a? fetter product. The it. The traveling f t) send-iclosing date la August 26 committed Suggested to the The schedule will be presented to the league moguls on April 13 which dairymen tfr. produce cleaner la their next meeting. mlk andreirain from watering and ricinfitrr cans. It Is also ' rctjorrfmefkleti the elimination of SCHAUB STARS IN buds, breeding better cattle, coW testing Associations SPRING FOOTBALL hull associations ana Wetter feeding, Fivdlfifferent Rations CONTEST SATURDAY were figured out and the.dalry-mcUrgtfyto adopt pnepf them that is bt f suited to his needs, Chick ITarta team No. 2 of the j , A! Comfit ttee off three buai-i(- s spring training squad at five Agricul. Z. Cl ,men consisting of; tural college won the annual contest Taris, John II. Bankhead, and Ah spring training from Luke Faleka 1 bn Saturday by the score L P. Ahdodsoit was , appointed .Team No. of. 13 o 0. With weather conditions n.lr With tM corrvniit0 Ont aHmost Ideal for football and a goodi dairy In tit Investigation of the contest on the field it waa real grand3 mjllc situation ty Cache Valley old autumn eensation that scores of fans got by attendance. The teama Joqkinjr toward a change in the will meet again Wednesday after.. fife of products. 1 1 noon on Adams Field at 4 p. m. The projects on which the Westey Schauh was the prominent the victory of the Hart figure will Bureau its Frm energy crew. in put ?, He figured in every score '( fir 1922 are as follows: made. In the first and third periods r i Rotation of crops ; seed im-- he sent the ball ' reeling between the and In the provement; livestock improve uprights for drop kicks last quarter he shot a neat forward t . ' ment (dairying, Beef cattle, pass to Howard Woodside who cross' sheep, poulty, pigs,) farm re ed the goal tor a touchdown. Folcords; farm drainage; women's lowing the touchdown the team tried new rule governing the one work; weed control; rodent con out theafter tt by placing the ball ou point trol. club work. the five yard line with n privelege of A statement of the acres of getting U over any way possible. plantedmto,the ...principal Schauh ma(loJhepolnt.by klcktug drop. rropa in Cache County last year another Clarence Leddingham, n looming was presented as a guide to the quarterback, played a nice game for farmers for planting .this sea-- i the rival team showing great mn. It is as follows: Beets strength in that role. He gained and did good work In 21528 acres Jexclusive of pio- - ground well, hi teata j' ntcr beets) ; grain &0490; alfalfa runn(ng Many of the new men, aa well as 28284; potatoes, 3,413; miscel- tbo old ones, showed up fine. Adams-so- A '! - Ira Dern Titleholder To Meet Tom Ray; Frankie Darren to Fight i j ' l v. . A Bmsiiiiess Statement that is a Great ecord - BEIPmO f 19,000,000 IIOW WAS IT I))NE? PEOPLE Records kept by the Metropolitan Life InsuraDoeCotnpany show an extraordinary i decrease m the death rate among its Industrial, or weekly premium, policy-holder-s. Comthan-tierparing 1921 witli 1911, for example, there were 55,000 deaths iu 1921 would I have been if the 1911 death rate had prevailed. About 19,000,000 people are insured in the Metropolitan over 16,000,000 under weekly premium policies. The weekly calls of Agents at the homes provide a wonderful opportunity for health and welfare , I iss policy-holde- w' work. What brought about the great saving of life? The Company has accepted the opis at the portunity and y of public health work in America. movement , 1 , , - METROPOLITAN -' ::LMliiEATRE .. stock. We ship any cannot hay.-Labo- afiford to r Employers insuring their employees under Croup policies are advised regarding health conditions and accident prevention, while" the employees receive the benefits of nursing service and welfare literature. PIECES LITERATURE 258,000,000 " 11-1- 2 12-1- 5 15-2- GwskPKJL aPj II; -- a.- 0 - - - - a errr that is watched - Vicc-PrcsiJe- in the r. - - n. . nt -- $1,115,583,024.54 GREAT DECLINE IN Death rates 5134 ' 669 937.37 Thq death rate among Industrial s reached its lowest point, m 1921 319 lower than la 1911. The rate from typhoid deaaaaed tuberculosis, dim if. Bright infectious diseases of chilnearly dren nearly The "Expectation of Life of white males (reck-"- '-' from age IO) incrcascd 4 years. .$14)6844104 potrcy-holdcr- $17,241,179.50 $301,982,699.30 49; 30; 37. . - vt S1 T $3,892,267,274 '-r ..... ) ' ' 2L.Sa.422 .- ? Amount paid Policy-holde- rs and Beneficiaries since Organization, plus Amount now Invested for their Security - - IaeoiM for Yur Aarts t Fzid 323x31 Surplus si Esd id Ytar Metro- Dk.J1.1W1 Dse.31, 10I DwL4H Dm. 31, 1931 811.433,46888 38,017,183.59 -- ,iwaft- 301,662,696.39 1861 813.828,6481 BWi 1901 74.771.7VI V 1601 Wit "85233.89030 1,115,583,0244 1921 mt 1921 The American people have made the Metropolitan the greatest life insurance companyworld, --with $?,00J 707,839 insurance in force. It leads not only in Industrial but in Ordinary. Ifore than half of its business in force is Ordinary $3 ,892,267,274 which is more than tbit of any the world.' ' $16,000)00 -- Ctts-panj- in $2,047,692,135.07 PERIODS TEN-YEA- R of Ya PUBLIC APPRECIATION ... Areropnt me claim paid for terry .7i mends ef each business day c? 3 inert. Amount paid to Policy-holde- rs in 1921 $91 J48 472.98 Payments to pahey-hMtorr2grd pijQ.lt o minute of each bu.itises day of S horns. Dividends to In 192 2, nearly . - - : rs Kuadwr of Policies is l urco at Bud of ear 83.088 833.18 9.6.W ftm 23 161 4741,179.50 1921 8,281,840 6.234,302 1901 25542422 Ou!.Un(img Insurance at Fnd of Yeer Yux 1259.707,763 1,076,977.204 1891 2.39979,087 19U ?, 005, 707, 839 1921 1901 The Company issues policies from n Hundred to n Million Dollars of Insurance. In fact, its Ordinary is now larger than its Industrial. Th g lssues H?alth nd Accident PoUcies-mini$5,000. Cpty 71; . . - Ijartrr than that rj any ether Company in the World. Number of Policies in Force December $1, 1921 - .1 merua. j More than that rfeny mhtr Company ta -w Nnmber cf PoGcyClaima paid in 1921 - Yua politan is leading the way in great experiment, watched by health authorities throughout the country, to demonstrate what proper municipal health retulatkra can da. " Deaths from tuberculosis have dropped from 121 per 100,000 to 40 per annum. IN ASSETS - - GROWTH IN THE FUTURE The Metropolitan will continue its endeavor to offer the best there is in life, health and accident insurance, and to save human life. Continued growth willgive the Company still greater opptrtunibcs to serve the American people in insurance protection and in the conservation of life and health. mum N GREATEST 150 was and - - of 7 ht littopohtan, a health magazine, are issued annually. In Framingham, Man., the - Ordinary, (that is, exclusive of Industrial) Insurance in Force copies $$.00 1.00 .73 .70 .65 .60 .50 .45 .23 - 'n - s 1st hoeing, 2nd hoeing, Topping 8 ton crop Topping 9 ton crop Topping 10 ton crop. ton crop, Topping ton crop, Topping ton crop Topping Loading. -Days work on the farm l4Pot at $2 50; .for wan 12, $5.00 FREDIiHICK II. ECKEli, - Of Attraotiyv bookiatv and pampMeft ja great variety, dealing totithJnl portaag Iphases of health and disease, and prepared by leading experts, are distributed broadcast So far, copies have been distributed 25,000,000 in 1921. In addition, 18,000,000 Saw Tack. A Mataal Larger than that of any other InsuranceCompany in the World - - - - - - - - - Gain in 1921 $38,462,919.41 Larger than that of any other Insnranle Company is the World. Total Insurance placed and.patd for in 1921 $ 1,564,789 JJ07 Uore than has ever been,phued tn one year by any other Compat.y tn Inc World. Gain in Insurance in Force in 1921 $625,695325 ' I: greater Mas that tf any other Company is the World. tiTotaJ Amount of Outstanding Insurance- : $7,005,707 839 Larger than that of any other Company in Iht World. . - - 1 Larger than those of any other Tnsurame Company tn the World. in Assets during 1921 Larger than that of any other Insurance Company in the World Liabilities Surplus Income in 1921 HELPING THE EMPLOYEE TO HELP t lit Stats .... Asset-sIncrease for beets was discussed and the following schedule was adopted : Sugar RoetLabor Contract, 1922 ThlhlTing the MctroKnt ms activity interest of public health. Business Statement, December 31, 1921 policy-holder- , the Farm Bureau thought that the farmers should maintain a balance of their farm business and rotate crops. The feeling was that the beets should be planted on the beet land where yields can be obtained and all should work to maintain the tonnage .of past years. . 'There was a feeling that the alfalfa should be increased so as to haw enough hay to feed our live- Iswiwrilvi D HALEY F1SKB, President Free medical examination often disclosing incipient disease in tunc to cure it, are granted to Ordinary (annual subject to premium) reasonable conditions. rs pr Aiants fot health. lczHatfs ; nationwide campaigns againii s taxes; sickness and sanitary a study of nuimfeipal health dpi mcnts; leadership of practically American rLSarth work relating to HOMES FOR 17,744 FAMIUES In the investment of its funds, thfi hfttro)olitan is now giving jirefcrcncr to loans hit h w ill aid housing. During 1920and 1921, the Company m.ulcand pledged loans of $68,060,017, on new dwellings and new apartment houses, providing homes for 17,744 families. Life Insurance Company Caa,r DISCOVERING DISEASE IN TIME Backman, Evans. Clegg, and others showed np very well on tho line. Backfleld stars included , Schauh Loddingbam, Norton, Bill Knowles, et al. Coach Romney la well pleaaeJ with thia years crop of embryo grld-dewho wiU b muck better next fall aa result of what they learned this year in spring training. ley last year was about 15 cent. Sugar was selling the other day m New York at $5.50 per 100 pounds. The tendency for sugar is upwards. The directors and members of ! ajidi emcgticy faVs Ia3t year : J9 J ' , n, Q atcounty , x policy-bold- . $o-'i- TIONS HEALTH cxI "CUn up" catrpaiBusKaKttatioii by St- ?- - - U health iMisp'tali I 'Free mining service given t Inin 2,81)0 cities dustrial and towns. Trained trams sot only LeJ the sick but trach Wight living. About 14,000,000 visits have been made 2,116,875 In 1921 alone. Numerous letters tell of lives saved. v . NURSES. K V-1- r FOR THE 1 14,000,000 VISITS BY TRAINED 1 bi-e- - But a very great factor haslbeeq tljo tremendous health campaign carried on by the Metropolitan itself. This page tells a part of the story. V'' t of the suirar- comittee was given. The mini-- . mum this year for bceN is $5.00 per tan pjtitl an the hfteentU f.1 er-- h month as in the pasr When the beets test 14.5 per fent and sugar sells for per fcsg the farmers' price forTxets will be $5.00 as against $5.50 in 1921. When sugar sells tor $3.50 the farmers will get $5.-- . 44 as against $5.50 in 1921 When sugar sells for $6.00 the firmer .wil get $5.93 as against $5.50 in 1921. When beets test 15 per cent and sugar sells for $3.00 the farmer will receive for beets $5.15 as against $3.50 in 1921. When sugar sells W $5.-- i 50 the fanner will receive $5. 67 as against $3.50 in 1921. When sugarsells for $6.00 the farmer will receive $6;48 as against $5.50 iu 1921. The aver age test of beets in Cache Vs: t Other causes, perhaps. . A report e fore-fru- nt n laneous, 34.339. - ve ... e V llny-ller- 1 1 l- r ,5 iff n Lveni Big to and At. champion of I'tah will clash with link White of Chicago, White will action. Darreu but the Logah fans .outweigh t'liatupions and re kinK the local lad to over-hagathered in town the past three come weight with speed. The bout to Hold Meeting days tor tonight's big cveut Amoug,wiIl beau etgjit rounder. , the noted arrivals was Ira Dern of Billy Wallace' of Salt Lake and world's middleweight Midget Smith of Midvalk. two of the Salt Lake, Tomorrow Evening es, busiest i hampiou wrestler, who came in mitfelingera httbd Hate terday Dern will wrestle Tom Kay are scheduled to box six touuds. of Omaha whom he defeated m. This is to be the boxing The baseball council of the Logan in January, hut only after thelyp. Chamber of commerce will hold a TONIGHT'S Kl K.NTS swell prellunneries are Three under the direction of the Lognn utmost efforts and hv sheer strength very important meeting Tuesdav WRESTLING Hay Is a pupil of the famous slated to be fought. 4 at 7 p. m. In the j April Elks The fans of the valley as Stray 'office of Farmer Burns and is clever These Lonie Higgs of Benson was slated ' It Item va. Tom Bay, fop world's who love Secretary. M. K. Hovey of the cham-he- r good clean sport and have two will wrestle to a finish fur the to fight a preliminary but due to a luhlillcwclgtil title. FIoInIi nintch. of rohimerce. At this- not meeting death in his family he will not ap. some Important George Nelson y. Ale Kaplan, J moreyet decided to go have Just one worlds championship tonight roumls. Sen rule, foV con'slderatlon opportunity to think and gel Nelson to Apsar pear Promoter Jim Downing of Od- into line It is Questionable whether deiiis going to furniosh two corking Lew Pav is who aiUu have wre-t; T dlstribnUon to memberk HOXIM; a such grand championship will ever ej Abe Kaplan of Spokane mjuied g'od preliminaries. The other will bs of the council of the coupon books1 Frankie Darreu, laigan, s. Dick be held again in Logan. Webber of San his hand at Idaho Falls last wiek so fought by Dutch H rounds. containing L season tickets for Logan ' w l,l'e. Chicago, . . The Klks have fumoitii nmu Thlt tlna nf fifti.il. I aa upon a that he cannot go tonight hut Franc isco and Harry' Jiepgan of Salt yyidfd va ' Hiiu x.ii I, '. ' 'bright Idea in inviting ladies Wo the George Nelson wi TI take lii.s "place Bake ' tng the club has been by the -- t Lake. ,n ,he east and other places Nelson needs no introduction as a council this veas whichadopted Dutch Webber, hu Francisco vs. e.vent will do away the gentler sex attend boxing and crack bout is assured m th.s event FA I LTV EQniMK.VT of llc,tatlon Malt 4 funds Harry Iteagan, from rounds. Lake, i. An entirely new thing for laigan wrestling matches Just as much as lns men The hooka will be1 Two oilier prelinucrtes to be smashed into a car ahead Sparker ' ball games. Tonight's show will be will be the for $8.25 each and each ranged by Jim Ihiwning. '1lucU'd Provo1 of him on the road yesterday after.lodes fair between Henry' maner, orderly Mwce : A u(iitoriun7;" Time 8 will be getting full' vaiu'out i with no smoking boisterounne8 or urestler formerly of Preston and Kd noon " of them and the 'GiTeii f the Izoiran Kik mill "0t ' That was a bad break I tab. EP'klesa Permitted. There-- 1 a boxer well known con.idered as a doMcfn for blm, I What 'Will unmistakably 'be'Cache fore no one need fear embarrass-member- a Shepard Kah athlete wilt use his own style should say " athletic rnlval ment by Inviting a lady to this high of attack. f1,68.6?,1 ' K,"ey tn Sure it was that emergency of hat Jn?icationa be a '.class event of scientific boxing and In the boxing event. Frankie Dartonmrrv .veniB?i5 7 o clock sharp. record crowd la about to take place, v resfliog ren Logan's pride mid weltei weight his never did work. UTAH Baseball Council FARM BUHEAUNORTFIERN Monday, AprQ S, 1922. UTAn LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, IN BUSINESS PLACED IN ORDINARY BUSINESS iu FORCE' IN INCOME IN BUSINESS GAINED IN REDUCTION of MORTALITY IN GAIN of EACH. IN BUSINESS in FORCE IN HEALTH aid WELFARVMUL ; Compos OF the People? BY the People, FOR the People. -Johei 11 Heg, |