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Show nKSKltKT t ever r vf th tuuil tuiue wid rtec!4e baa k t:n . tu..f t ku u la (Le biaU-r- tf CU.ur-t- t k 4. t4 inj:kiO decreed U aU-- l gludci-U- , o. if ttroa women, lava Uen fvli- U kfcvut Ue ctfi, tad futa one ahop-Aa-!, kutlher, poiuU.g to dpBne la It the Ury of H.acLutg, aud d oa id Bvr buy merctitnu le acfotuj-UberUM. Wbat quiet pert: leal work era, axd ut4 in a tf thia klud. may lsiu!r rninuuTheckure roivU tf Ihi effective ii.d tkii.'y Kiif. DESERET EVENIKCNEffS (hmt MUMil f a. wniur Ml cw tMmt e Wl. . ' .,.' ba,u H(M rilifc Trk i n.c fkM mr. LiUrH M' cltM MtlM hm4 WftMh I. lift. litn Ebrii. Ml-- hum kr ;.Vk,r7 r - CCM3UL j il ii ( r- 1 SALT LAKE CITT. - rti.i$rkMn U 4lUf hki tli I V! ' V I . 11 U HI !' H') - fUlRl'AlU I 4 iu i Uia .ttl t I ten rorf n R pre-ren- t if eeiunated Confree the v.te in f First Presidency. nobixuin. fiee-to-fa- ce la IV if 11 LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE why ilia A, I -.- I" re ar4 rvnOMtrtlll fua lkl li iHifl-Hn- ni. sip h 1 )a bl ! o4 lfs, la h In . ftiual 111 III, kin l wi long,,! I a r Ik Irufh. Th mta thing la your tlf I I flag Ih go Mu IB king of wo, k ku kind Vkkcr fillg J to ga, Ih )ur klt1 ?u aalurl!y ik lo. TBa your. f lo that, (rain lo go n wil. yuurlf I to, II. kBg oj of ll you :: g I mori gouu t)feitoa lha from 11 Ih PUy la my ll.ue ih ts lb Inara To ea l,m 1920 Awaiting- apportionment on deferred dividend policies tprS fun oul of Work you For contingencies 1 yt '- - 1 A CORPORATE $ 88,614,377 .; nl AN INCOME BOND to provide for declining years of the purchaser. AN ENDOWMENT ANNUITY POLICY maturing at age 65, providing thereafter an income for life. AN EDUCATIONAL POLICY providing a fund for the college training of a son or daughter. A CASH REFUND LIFE ANNUITY under which the total return may be more, but can never be less, than the purchase price. The following provisions will be added to the policy when desired: rd Drt !, POLICY to safeguard business interests. A CONVERT IBLE POLICY which can be modified from time to time to meet changing conditions . s J 17,123,108 LIFE INCOME POLICY under which the beneficiary receives a monthly income for life the safest and the best kind of insurance for family protection. A CROUP POLICY by which an employer protects the families of his employees. one-thir- d two-thi- 5 4300,083 A took lier-Aunn- . -- 17,191.094 The Equitable issues all standnnl forms of life iiiMirann s annaities, inclading the following; your rhlnf aim to OH. On. I Ionm rtch. or lq I. famous tasr, Ihon mltrw la Thny ar Ih gin of tHollny and It hi foollnh lo nlruggl for Shorn, li makn nlno pnopl oul of Inn vnry wvnlrJiod. aalurwJly, thny cannot all lo fornmool, any morn than all th trea in Ih fornt ran ho Ih h'.ghcw. Pul mako your rhuw-nd lo tlf to ha to do your Work wnil and thua to Ink, your-I- f off erthnr pnopl Iwcka, and to rr Ilumanlly. And nnrrlng ttumanlly don not aacnwnr-If- y bning a mlnoory or a charily worker . It mean dotng good Work any, whor. a a rarpnnlnr, plumbnr, nglnnnr. mnrrhanl. wrrlinr. cook, or minor; for If nryhody did Ihla kind of Work wn!l tbera would bn no nnnd for much of what a call Charily Work. Makn your aim tn Ilf Arhlnramnnt. and Happlnnna will com and llvn with you. nut inak that aim Ilappinnu and you will mies d - ol0.809.3l- The above figures are from the 60th Annual Statement which will be sent do any address on request. . IVOBI .$12,291.67 . $399,123,919 frt God. . $493,390,377 17,418,765 SURPLUS RESERVES: For distribution to policyholder In v hc let-u- . $399,423.919 INSURANCE RESERVE Other Liabilities X Trop!y. or bow in aAjaas your-- i I lo ebra onbogy ,ig ihu vhu world I tohahiug nxwily by olhor paoplo. loora ( wore with, boi axatnM. oihora Th vatu af our wore, and Ih )oy g,( oat ef It. gpag upon b,thr work for ih Common Good or for tiurwnlf. Tbor w a good g,J of diffrnr of OoS bn, I. but opinion a lo bow lo tbnr 1 h dlffrno of opinion among bon nos pnopl a lo Ih that lo bnp tho I'omtnoo Good I lb bom kirwl of nlc lo muH . . ASSETS, December 31, 1919 I ., bio lory Equitable PAID POLICYHOLDERS Since Organization. rant (,r Heii. h, Ub , $73,990,176 97 per cent of the domestic death claims paid in 1919 fre settled within on day after receipt of proof of death. aur )slato lo t!4 ilh,rhot fua la Wi r lha glg. m may u the bjobI produc litt la t. S. PAID TO POLICYHOLDERS IN 1919 IfSIMrf ftl eu(M lit OB A. ; .$454,839,437 An lnoTAae of $181,615,878 over the previous year. Durtaf tb year tb Two lUllloa mArb n passed. lo Outstanding lmmran.ee $2,270,903,931 OUTSTANDINO INSURANCE, Dec. 31, 1919 An increase of $34S,SG$,353 oyer the previous year. lbrM gungnMla yau n Kl uJ-- lkl V NEW INSURANCE Luaed and piid for fa 1919 weick !l In every Industry a large part of tha eot f production is for labor; and eleUslirlani 40 per cent ef the wage of labor I , rtgura that d expended for food the product of agrlcuUur. Any change, therefows, in the Latu cf th ' fiTOitDf tndustry b at once reflected in every other Industry. In most countrle it may b mn associated in important with manufacturing and traneporUlion and mining a quartet of of theee, agri- -, veritably basks Industrie culture unquestionably come first and is fundamentally foremosL From the standpoint of national we fire, the business o farming is of ever increasing Importance in the Tniled State. Bippily thera It. ' ally be applied. In inirh ways nuy be posis no evidence of thb importance being unapRnal Happlnea, (fun) la a in him. lie to will the our sible, of emergency of require preciated or ignored. Nearly Achlnrwm BnL 1 Ms friends give him credit all the that liv courage of million, or upward thirty population, And mraambnr that th mot Important as many more, or for; and whichever course he shall take, ho on farms, while tnaana to th and you rk la Training Thnro U Iran and lea moin Induration). twenty millioM,' IK In rural groups or com- - cannol hope to ewapo icvere criticism. Tn the' oa tb nan h yry day for th tTntraind. I munities where the popubtion does not exceed I past be has been blamed by many for too much ! resented by Mr. (Copyright. i:o, by Prank Cnui.) 200. Thua, nearly half our total population compliance wilh Urn lews i to be found on L b countrya farm or in Gompers; pn the oilier hand, il is claimed that where he has seemed lo stoop he has in fact country district. And their property Investment measure up oorreepondingiy in magniconquered. In the present instance, however, TWENTY YEARS AGO. tude. According to the census of 1910, the the issue is squarely made and the rountry will await with anxious interest the evidence value of all farm property was about forty-on- e Worn th PJJr of Th Nw. ' billions of dollars, or more than the combined of the President's attitude upon it. capital of all the manufacturing establishFEimCAnY 100. kIPGCV ISLAADF.nS ASrht T10S. ments, railways, mines and quarries. The presIn deeUlon rendered by the United FtZ ent year's census Is expected to show a total supreme court In the cae of Charles L MaxN farm property valuation of al least fifty-on- e well, plaintiff in error, v. George N. Dow, J buying the Virgin Islands, the United Stales had no intention of changing the form of billions. Truly, as an American orator once warden of tha Utah tat prison, .the Judgment of the (A(e supreme court was electoral the art "when other power by begins, follow; government aaid, enlarging tillage (firmed, declaring constitutional the taws 'the farmer therefore are the founders of of the inhabitants or in any important way of the state holding that eight Juror may human civilization." When they prosper, other altering the franchise privilege already posMaxwell was romlrteil hs one try a ca-sessed by them. The purpo.ee of the purchase is generally incidental and industrial of the men who held up the Springvile ; bank May CS, 1JJS, securing upwards of I comee,a lima was lo secure a deirablo naval strategic base I tl.tWO. . j at leasl'td prevent any possibly hostile power of widespread discouragement and loss, the XV. the more than that nation limps and languishes, sorely distressed from acquiring it; and mueh Major Richard Tonngr. then tn the to tho state of Utah Philippines, become. never presented will to new lean Us probably possession by the inability confidently upon a largo hronie cannon captured at Manilla S. government had any U. I . all lias the etalf of life. Ueastpf Jj f and weighing about S09 pounds. notion of lapping its own treasury for the 30 for than XVooley Allen, George OUR FIVE CHANCE IN CHINA. tnqre tho panecessary funds to give the islanders years one of the editors of the Philadelphia ternal civil government which certain agitators Evening Telegraph, died in his Cnd jear. v npHI Chinese of today may not be thinking have been clamoring for, and which they hoped The breaking of a mine carriage in a coal less reverently than usual of the graves of would relieve the inhabitants of even the modat Scranton, Ta., resulted In tho death mine Ihink-frig their forefathers, but they are assuredly erate taxes which their simple governmental of four men. XVllllam Gilbert. Thomaa'wil-I- I more praotically of themselves and of their am s, John Rogan and Prank Woodward. machine now calls for. With the transfer of posterity. In other, words, they are yielding the islands from Denmark, the only political Prominent men representing all political :t lo a newly aroused apirtf. of nelionalism and parties, held a meeting at Copenhagen. Denof consequence was the substitution of change are responding to the mighfy urge of a national wn American admiral for the Danish governor mark, and passed a resolution, requesting the Rlgsdag to thoroughly canvass the situu Impulse. It is said that their language has no as the immediate ruling power. The two legisation before taJdng'any step In regard to word synonymous with patriotism, the reason lative councils, one for the island of SL Croix disposing of the Danish West Indlea being that they have had no correct conception and the other for the islands of St. John and Presiding at a meeting of the De Beers " of the sentiment and consequently no need for SL Thomas, remain undisturbed as to their .syndicate at Kimberly,. South Africa, Cecil Rhodes announced that the year' profit the term. In recent years since the beginning functions of revenue-raisinregulating the of the company amounted to 2.000,000 of the great war al least a great change has judiciary, etc, their acts being subject of pounds and that the shareholders were of. come over them, and neither the sentiment nor course to the two clawies Imaginative and unimaginative. approval of the governor. be ean much the word defining il longer 'The recent petition to the United States . The Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone com'omiiJld from their category., pany held a meeting In Salt Lake and elected asking for a change in the form of government The principal cause of Chinese unhappi-- T is said to have originated among the negroes, thefollowlng officers: George T. Wallace, j fhess president; George 1. Downey, vice presiat the present Aime is the loss of Shan-- f who largely outnumber the whiles; and when dent; C. W, Lyman, treasurer; H. C. Hill, lung, their richest and most cherished prov- that the change, if granted is their. and chief that, would practic:klly"do away wilh local taxation disappointment ince; liiteqdent. l by the decision of the Peace. Conference at Uficle Sam being big and rich enough to ' . Paris, they seem to be obliged to deal with Japan the expenses of government wdhout distress approximately (ippakinp, would be considered (for .its restoration, instead of having had it lo lumelf the proposal naturally received about nyht under ordinary circumsU new. restored to them by the Allies. They doubtless much approval with the simple minded inhab; fed that the United States should have stood itants. However, the more substantial populaHaving again reached the floor of the Senthem to the bitter end in insisting that the tion have been found, 7'iby by a Congress ionaKcom-mitte- e ate, the Peace Treaty should this time be 2 j choice provincetolen or extorted by Germany which lately visited the islands, to" be referred to (he standing eommilteqofi rugs and handed back to-i; should be forthwith right lrt'Tatof"br'cdntinued" cdntfol by 'the"' navy carpets.' ad fees a newspaper wag; Why not toI ful owners; but they nevertheless still have con- -' department. wtth as fettle disturbance of prescommittee on foreslreservatiOnSl ifSdence in America, and they are disposed to ent conditions as and the projection of game? possible: and this will probgive American trade and influence every, pos-- 7 ably he' 11f f. eihle upon, lienmark A recently had to announce to pay out annually- - about fl50,600 preference. : no that dur.nif thb epidemic, of influenza Herein is Americas greatest opportunity for the maintenance, of the government, the greatest In the world taihe near future, h is amount feeing needed over and abovo the unneccs; - cperaUons will. be performed the'iivVst nnkindesl cut of all lo those accuse : The volume of business that can be done in revenue produced by taxation. The United to these luxuries.' tomed that country' is worthy of Our best considera- -; State? will, scarcely be able to get Off with tkm. The open door" is inviting; and no other no desire has lo expend much UN ICONOMIC CONTRADICTION. less, bjil present Uon enjoys so, thoroughly Chinese trust and ' more. good will. They believe in us. and want to The workingmen who are failing trade with us; and as we are already tbeir best living and an One can agree with the state of for a reduel ion m (hf cost increase in one and the.same time, ewtomer, they .are only loo. willing to alternate Illinois-Jth complaint that there have been ebould give a moment of clear Tli inkne regardUm ee.ounl and sustain the same relationship-- tooTnany killings in Chicago, but net without the matter of cause and effect. Bostou-l ing lo oa. Meanwhile they are emorntrating one J asking for information as to how many killings. Transcript. M. IM awe AD wav, ICW Ikt'.l ht mI Ik WKk la U and innate on Hie ftmprctn!e Cupmm-Kcrailroad bill. That U.e bro!her!mrlt and other latnr leader were dnippoinfed in tlie tire of without the majority In favor of Ilia bill. t aayinr. for the drive which they made ajainrt d It wan probably the nel trenuou and effort of the kind ever w;!need In ir lreulaLive hUb.ry. t'p lo the moment the I tn their taken there vra no lalK Uv w and much tW il opp'viln; lo a.vium that many a member of earh heue was bluntly wirm-- of the fle in 'ore for Mm if he disreunlej (he demand for a negative vote. Most Of the opposition votes, however, were east by men who were boneLlj with the measure and were dubious about the genera! wtdom of the new railroad I pollry. The few who may We been were not those who carry much Influence anyw-iy- . though in Ihc lat analyi Iheir feeble vole counted as much as that of the nvt elalwart. In the seven yer of PresL Wilon administration. no problem nore perpleamg has come before linn lhan this ncm- confronting him with repecl lo the railroad bill. The procure which organized labor has brought lo hear unsuccessfully upon OnArevs, w ill now natur- tu ( kr M dety-mlne- country th mot rellkhJ haromtier Ij( erery In of proeperlly U the condtUoo of the farm la seed and ehlef Man'a rrtniary led a try. U'u the therefor and InduiLry, percad by thb cf all ether need and Industrie 1 In a great exteal regulated by, and rtaea and fall wrilh cl du,nl I M wtiM fent Jutl oi Mkva k mimM U cu.uuxs v. ronton; r! as tet u uuf il jb thi rotititry. trip on the ML An 111 l 4 an-U H q ,bn nn; wiiMitcvrs rnoiujji. LAIiOH I I, W!i4 I,- and srklefully toward U.e Anterlrant, in ide of the ralher itihotpilal le mhner la h.ch e trral them THE EQUITABLE They car 1519 Tu ran flag :l lkt TV) ,t 1,(AJlhH:lt in f!ii w i, bra. wky wa ti ho - Mmu twsiu panieuUr love ft.r the I retch. ani a ilmm ke for Ihfi ilrrmane. anj a dcp turrton t f the fiutllkttt, they fr kindly aid Lru!f.it'y grant. rAnitav-NATi- Ttrs i m. Cr 11. .'l wilt wa lalktga kt (tM IMH04M.S f Ikll.r I n J( t i4 l!e fToeil f oi'.li d:l ANTH0N H. LCXP. me MUiot.el ie I no Z COMWEMt EEBER j. IlMS A JiberrK '! re:pitt.( U4 rrttk far. f a i. fM w.iM mn-erfr.- 'i Tb ninetieth lantJkl Cenerl Onfer of one of U Church of Jeu Chrit Point will convene lo the Latter-da- y Sell Lake City, on Sunday, . ro, with ire. 1 10 o'clock 4. 15M, April nd Tuesday, April Uo oa Monday ton 8w,18 litea (tt droi 1 yvuU If I, ttfUUlf, t-- nrjttfi Ji!s'y t:mj'!ctl Ite !oie irU t terHafuf likif in kj Hrutkn of ll.e red l.t.ne; u4 le lulioii l.w h it Ute mnipu et In yel r. eyce ji4 ni!4 ofervl id lUt true ellutik'n oill le In U.e let i.:tlon let prf m rot t liu every "J1 IU knt'Vtinlee, Ai prent f.r vtlrete ih Cl.iarte hue a ftr rerperl, Dut ftolh.rj m.re, fur ih tnlh. n4 1 ' rm i amcii4 f M. fcimnil. M A t-- ri.r imin 111 Knw I! moa ,rVo.V..w Uwr plu4 Mom Am4I( J r, NikKMf. ' ru Tk ! wma rriaiu g , 11 ig (wr,ii,His. 1 JfaJ.en-(nmifr-ture- U 4 in , an1 IM M ..... f ie T . Mi w Nnll U I gnu, MirTIuM fH Hr hw Hur4r nii tn. Uk Ji 1020 2fi TOR BOYS. AN EDITORIAL Lra-1- r'' Y NEWS THURSDAY IXimUAItV KVKNI.VG 1. In case of total and permanent disability: caae (b) Tb Itisurnd will rwcnlvn a monthly Income .fa) Premium tc) Th beneficiary will rciy fuU far of policy at maturity. Double the face of the policy will be paid in case of death from accident will 2. A Accident and Health puJcy completes circle of Equi le table protection. ELMER A. RICKER, Agency Manager. Newhouse Building, Salt Lake City W. A. DAY President e. lth transitory.-When.npon- 7thn , Identifies the true, world-farqou- . Aspirin, prescribed by physicians s for over eighteen years g, : pay-al- 1 r ts -- - j i Al Mi course-decid- ed th-o- ho-pU- was-ohlig- al The Bayer Cross", is ihe signature of the true 'Bayer Tablcts of Aspirin. The name Bayer" is only on genuine Aspirin "prescribed by physicians for over eighteen years. In every" handy "Bayer package are proper directions for Colds, Headache, Toothache, Ear- - - Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, ae Neuritis and for Pain generally. Tin boxes of twelve tablets cost only a' few cents. Druggists also sell larger Bayer packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidcster of Salicylicacid. Y- v s'A - two-voir- j -- wa-mr- -at n 1 1 ' V The Semi-Weekl- y News THE GREAT COUNTRY, NEWSPAPER y'" |