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Show - - c - -- r THE DESERET Marriage -- Is To ONE OF A DOZEN c Take Place L Altrusa Luncheon The Altrusa club will meet luncheon Tuesday at 12 IS oclock at Suttons cafe, W. 6. Taylor a ill leave for a vlmt at Los Angeles Mrs. mm. BASEMENT FOOD - Specials Free deliveries on orders of $1.50 & j Is Approaching Marriage o,o To Visit on Coast Ta-i-l- nv Interest Of r Interest VZrlMS eMi( b. th .Minn'. will Friday Y FEBRUARY 20 1933 MONDAY .vent llis Elaine Blood.' ftafftaei wf ?V, . 1 51 MADISON AVENUE, NEW YORK, N. 88tii ANNUAL STATEMENT DECEMBER To the d'rector o Thsltocky Mountain section of the Gleaner Girls Will American Association of University M. 1. Bf and Mrs, Georite B. Arm Have Annual Party Women. chairman Coffee . , f I lb. 32c of the Roc to. strong, An Interesting event win he the ) Mountain unit or the fePowebto lb. - 1ROOKU4U Salmon... 3 for 23c Cm Pink Tall TOMATO sfclce . . . 6 for 43c PEAVlT B&f!er...2lb.jar2lc IlkM ftaality I IBBVg DEVILED ...7 Meat u for 25c r.RAHJUf Crackers . 2 lbs. 25c H MITE ITAE ... .2 for 29c Tena. H Else. m ha 2 for 25c Shrimps Dry Tack. targe Parkage HRUTfl ... .3 for 19c Soap Dlrkvef - UIMVT- Perk and Beans 111). can . . . . . . 5c Ovalline, SI size, 69c MEATS Steaks .... lb. Ic a4 : I Slrlela Brel. Bair Staer Lamb Chops,. Yeal Sleeks, Pork Steaks, Eeatg ibMlIrr 2 lbs. 23c BIB BOtLI.VG Beef rBEN . . .4 lbs. 25c b tr Beef .... r. Beef. ...... lb. 8c Perk ....... lb. 9c t.ROlXD 0 3 lbs. 25c Beef B. L Quality JT. POT BOAST Chalec Prtaat, Steer Beef, saoi LDER BOAST Grain Trd, Virrle, Qaallty IGAB Cl RED SLICED Bacon... 2 lbs. 35c telfeglaac Vragfag WHITE .4 lbs. 29e Yiesers, Franks, -- Stick Bclcgca lb. 10c BEN and Mrs. we Product WEBSTER Vt, E. Cleveland. AC j The Wasatch Literary club will The Catholic P. T. A. will meet hol the regular meeting Tuesday New-JudTuesday evening at S oclock to the afternoon at 2 o clock at the Memorial school audfforiOra.ihous hotel. Mra. J. R. Stewart in b business of the charge Mr P. A. Welch will preside. nominating committee will jftnetinr. Mr Ren Jhneon, chair- named at this meeting, Mrs James man for the day, will introduce Dr. B Maher Is in charge of the pro- Julun H. Steward, who will gibe on gram which- - will include aumbera an lllust rated lecture Mrs A Ancu.nl Uta5u hy the pupjU f the school. A eie-cl- al K Kenneily is in charge y1 the Is extended to the invitation v include will musicslpresramshlch fathers. vocal solos by Mrs. Enid Oriob, ac-- 1 A meeting of the room moth- companied by Mrs. Virginia Fer-b- c. ers will be held at 2,30 o'clock a e will Understanding Your Child A meeting of the civics-pa- ri be the subject for the adult class mentary law section of the Ladies' a tfL4 Tu?lay Camp 34. Da .ght.rs of th ItahlL,,trarjr club. ? The'i dav'Tvening1 ST' o clock at thCj home of Airs. Tteta Lamhcrt, 143 Enteral avenue. Mra Ada Taylor sill assist the hostess s Members of Camp 25, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, will be entertained Monday evening at oclock at the home of Mrs. Sarah West Jamea, 223 south Eighth street The assisting hostess will be Mra. Sarah Laraon. Etta ess B. Coales will be hostess to member of tho University camp. Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, Monday at 3 pm. at her home. 124 University street. Mra May L. Richardson and Mrs. Inez Alien will be assisting hostesses. Mrs. t ou ere gazing on one of the most beautiful girls at Kice Institute, Houston, Tex. She is Frances Collier, a native of Houston, fiite Relief By Present" jfden Prom,eF I Congress Doomed s Its unasslgned funds (surplus) over all liabilities amount to $113,969,907.89 New paid for insurance effected during 1932 amounts to over $521,000,000 At the close of 1932 the Company had outstanding insurance ds. PocjrteMo-foar-Tmin- salt Lake, four round. Dozens, of other agricultural HELD AS RLCKLEbS DRIVER measures were la various legislaar tive stages in the two branches of L. II Bringhurst, 34, was Sunday morning by-- Patrol Congress but the shortness of the rested time remaining combined with the man G. M- - Hopkins on a charge of drivingr after Brinjhurst controverslal nature of many pf.reckl.ss them made it certain that the bulklM J etleged to have creened Into of the program tor starting arf-- J f safety zone at Broadway nnd, culture on the upward trend vou!diaiB streets. Patrolman Hopktnsj that he found a bottle have until 4he- -- Democraue emuaixung whiaxy in JEringhurst &f takes things in hand at theAr j ,esion to be celled thi pnee. to-w- ait T Lpj .J Spj-,n- Bowlin? J 1 6ey ti Ha-v- I i Plksan Totxlr SSS-build- s tst S,-- r . ir.uar BtrroiL 0f Totao CITY IMT.U 11 "I 171 31 i ortr to T tfubc a Winter Aoiai 172 io . J- - PWl 13 Jit H The following table shows the assets of the Company under . various headings and the percentage of each to the total: Per Cent to Total Assets Die. suras 3X0 Cash on Hand or In Bank $27,697,604.76 2X4 United States Government Bonds 56,009,519.74 6X6 Bonds 129,496,343.11 and State, County Municipal 7X7 Public Utility Bonds 147,550,73441 X7 . . . 19,197,336.03 Industrial Bonds . . . . . . 19.09 Railroad Bonds 376,87S,0LL42 1.97 Canadian Bonds (Dominion, Province, City, etc.) 39,847,205.73 XS United Kingdom of Great Britain & Ireland Bonds 4,987,377.90 ....... ..... Asset Value Description of Investment ..... ........ Other Foreign Bonds Preferred and Guaranteed Stocks . Real Estate Owned (including Home First Mortgages on City Properties First Mortgage on Farms . . . Policy Loans Interest and Rents Due ami Accrued Other Assets . i Office) . . . . . . 529,47896X1 22,451,275.96 419,798,911.98 36,168,670X3 34,145,227X7 . . j j Qkxrwvcx X PrerUmt 114 !U 11 173 b I7J 210 147 ttums. 145 923 4ti Totals 72 j ct ( i JiJ BOARD OF DIRECTORS - 1 - TiZu) l! 11 4to 4 4 J;, jl ll it 141 21 By EDWIN ALGER (; tj 100X0 $1,974,076,041X3 ttT I7T 17. 131 4X0 - 2X4 "r 26X2 1X4 21X7 1.83 1.73 80,883,896.09 48,146,538.73 (In this statement, bonds not subject to amortization and all Preferred and Guaranteed stocks srs valued on basis prescribed by the National Convention of Insnranca Commissioners) !, 17 J2 259,029.19 . . Total US 154 IS; t lot o.hrk 174 19 $40735,934.31 1t SU rf.l'T ?"! ! tr in. 1 27 The total income of the Company during the year was 1t til FlomV 10 , 1 107 I sissss PK a,'J7iiJ: 4l I r: ' T: 2::,.,, 14 1t 1! ... -- rF 1: is il'toi HtlJhr 74 1 Miwt-m- 13 T bjr extensive scienUfle re and by mliliocs of bappr You. too, may havo a cteai' An4. sturdy health Jees I 11 3 p 14 Wsoshs O-t- 197 . (!1) Burt i4S IT. IT, be strengthened. Then why not try' BS 8 -t- ht promt tonic tor deadeaT proved ef sesreb users. skin. Get 8JI9. t mrr dmir store. The biff U os. size Is more economic cal and is good for a two weeks; St Jiephl I 1 I 4 IS 124 1 111 140 111 yin tyro (J 12141; 134 (1340) I (pimple germs) wil Butt. Outnx fecUve Arrbbid 12T 127 Are Alleys the fait pimple is gone s lS VViusas 110 2 S lt4 Kraroar Holt . lllJUaiS2, Cansos Thpss toj HI 2,4. Joily,. am so happ- y- at'oyn ... Another Surprise $36,630,709.74. Salt-Lak- - see policy-holder- eemi-fin- ( $1,860406,133.54 .Included in which are policy reserves calculated upon the most conservative basis used by Life Insurance companies; a provisional apportionment of $52,059,288 for 1933 dividends to s, and a special reserve, not required by law, of OGDEN, Feb. JO Harry - Hart of Salt Lake will oppose Charley La, Bill to Curtail Cotton Re--- vatte of Pocatello In the six round main event of Vincent Terzo's Secgarded as Only One ond boxing show at the Ogden Athletic club Thursday evening With Chance Jack Burke of Ogden is matched with Fred Bacca of Bingham la a sue rounder as the to the WASHINGTON. Ffb, 20. (AP) card. BaUUog Marco, Ogden and- - Red A tho icventy-iocon- d Congress Downs of Salt Lake wiU step over frnr rounds and West Stokes of today entered upon its last two Ogden and Jack Snyder of weeks, virtually the only farm reare atso carded for four rounds. lief measure with a fair chance of Other bouts on the card are becoming law by March 4 was the Young Dinsdale. Ogden, v. Jim. my Shulsen, bait Lake, four rounds. Truman Ogden, va Vidal Tl- Zfisilard- - Harvey, , The St. Anns Sewing circle of the Catholle Women's league will meet Tuesday afternoon at the S Anns orphanage. Boxing Card For Thursday . , , - 1 eluh will meet pimples tend to thrive Wednesday pm. with Mra H 'when normal resistance la lacking. E. King. 41 Seventeenth vour first thought should be to build South street. lop your blood structure ... tbs way ' (to do this is by increasing the red- A meeting of Ensign camp, and their hemoglobin con. Daughters of the Utah Pioneers tent... this will permit A greater will be held Thursday evening intake from the lungs into 7 0 O'clock at the home of Mrs. the blood and tissues including tbe nourishment will be better Clanbel Wallace, 431 E street, in- skin stead of. Friday evening as pre- inverted into energy and tissue reMrs. Sarah pair . . . body cells, which fight against viously announced Sloan will assist the hostess, $46,623,111.32 $1374,076,04143 The total liabilities of the Company amount to . 1 campus. ess I - and dosed the year with a larger amount of cash in bank than in its history. at any other year-en- d The assets of the Company amount to Collier was among"the dozen.eo" eds who are chosen each year aa the prettiest students on, The mi o s a A meeting. W. B. N. No. II. will be held Monday at S p m. la the ballroom at the Nen house hotel Mrs. Salome Stafford, state field Mra. Salomne Stafford, state Held director, will be a special guest An Invitation la extended lo all - every obligation from its current cash income, made It met . A possible exception is the bankruptcy bill, and this is not strictly a farm relief measure, although its provisions tor enabhng individuals to scale do, n their indebtedness fri.Kno T with the consent of their creditors I" BntMtaff culated to hUp the farmer, J 4IT1) u. iVt - j,. S Efforts will be made to get Sen- 3 ,..a ...Ku, - J. -- .3 124 144 34 ala action on ih domestic allot- Burl - IS ni 0TS$am 1U 144 t1.4 124 124 Ill Lfummy bill tbe ment Hou and T&m passed by ir 144 immruy 12 4 II 12 to restore certain farm designed i i jovmry" m VA commodities to the prewar level, Jothim Dummy 12 12 120 i 2IJ 204 H Tbe Lambda chapter of the Del- but the likelihood of a Hoover veto TeUl t; m till Totals 731 ?U til reI phian society will hold a meeting has resulted in many senators JLan Mites Isoaltm 44 Tuesday afternoon at 2 o clock at garding this sa a "sham battle tttstt 1 1 1 3 th New house hotel. Sei enteetit n 1, 1st 174! Jolly . 1H . . . Century Painters of Flanders and ben's Pupilr," Mrs. R. B Amund- Bv!f 344 1U I4'OMnr4 i: 11 I.:' Thayer Six"Dutch Holland" will be tbe subject. The son; Paintings of the 141141 nM:rm lesson end resume will be given by teenth century," Mrs. Ray I. Hera w OS, 111 14 170 Brows K4 142 144 Joesas 1IJ 379 its pak. 121 1V2 tlJ, Mrs, N D. Thatcher. The topics are 140 1:1 j ... ArrhS.4 as follows; Ruben's Ufe. Mrs. The regular meeting of th LaEllas A. Smith; tbe Veterans of Totals Hi lit litf Totals in t4 till His Painting." dies auxiliary-tMrs. 8L W Kittleman: "His Quali- Foreign Wars will be held ThursTrsdki Xesieeer, j (24031 ties As Shown in His 12490) day evening at 3 o'clock at the 1J2 lit 1S I Ru- - Chamber of Commerce. Mra. Lester Freed: t'HgalB 171 13S Ray . iH 121 17 K Od blood-cell- Swift's Sllrer Leaf Oar - rnPrimrqse at 2 Beef Liver. 2 lbs. 19c Lard . . . nlng The patriotic motif will be tured. 32--- new investments during the year amounting to -- -- PRESS SLICED Pi nt : annual dmncr dance of the Ensign fund committee, both or Denver stake Gleaner Girls, which will bewiil be guests of the local branch held Saturday evening March 4. IttiSaturday They w 11 address th the ballroom of the Hotel Utah. chapter at 11 am. at the Alpha Mis Myrtle Dean and Mine Dolores' Delta Ii sorority house, 6 south Lowry are general chairmen. They Wolcott street the subject being, are being assisted by the following "Activities of the Association." committees: Program, Mrs. O. A luncheon will be served at Whitney Young, chairman; Miss o'clock. A lecture on "What Plant Alice Colton, Miss Betsy Reynolds, Tell Us," by Dr. H. P. Cottam will Miss Irma Stevens, Miss Lucille follow at Kingsbury halt Th be in charge of th Ketnke.rMtss MargaretVrl ration. Miss Alice Belnap. chair- president of the Sait Lake chapman; Mies Ryes Boyce, Miss Luis ter, Mrs. G. M. Stoughton, and Penrose, Mtsa Ethel Jensen, Miss the executive committee consisting Mrs. Marjorie Russell, Miss Louise Sim- of Mrs. L. A. Bndgiand. mons, Miss Josephine Dawson, Miss George Gi'ea. Mrs. G. A. Harr. SiMrs. W. Mrs F. Miss Richardson. Grace Feck, Edith .Jaeklin. finance. Miss Zella Caliister. chairs mon Shapiro, Mr. Theodore White-l- y man. Miss Ruth Eos. Mum Lucille and Mrs. H. B. Waters. An to By water. Miss Marjorie Kimball, v'tation la extended to those eig Miss Merriam Taylor, Miss Mar- ibie for membership to the assogaret Donkin. Miss Evelvn Parkin- ciation. Reservations may be mad son. Miss Virginia Coulam, Miss until Thursday sitb Mrs. Theodors Beth Allen. Miss Virginia Bulst. Whitely. Miss Virginia Grover, Miss Blanche Mrs Clifford Is a member o the nat.onsi board of directors of Pyper. the association and Is making hor visit prior to the Rational Visiting In New York official convention which w HI be held in Mr and Mrs. D. J. O'Leughhn M nneapolis. Minn . May IT to May of Salt Lake are guests at thef2ft- - Mrs. Clifford will go to Greed Waldorf-AstoriJunction from here. hotel durtag visit to New York. t ' The Ladies auxiliary' to Old V The Washington P. T A. will P. Old Timers O 8, L. club. No 3 meet Tuesday at 2 pm, at the' will give, the regular monthly school Lincoln and Washington juncheon Tuesday at t p m at the speeches will be given by pupils, home of Mra. Dee jCse, 0S east of the school ith the may be made The annual Washingtons birth- - members Including Mr. Thomas day choir ess and the Public:- Policy-holde- rs ,19 $255,200,157.69 a, Chlpsa . . . 2 for 29c 1 During the year 1932 the New York Life Insurance Company and to the beneficiaries of those paid to its living policy-holde- rs who died, the sum of Feted On Saturday W. H Clifford, Y. A MUTUAL ORGANIZATION, FOUNDED IN 145 INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK PrmthnreT.t Mr 4 INSURANCE COMPANY olf daughter of Mr. and Mr- - J. H. Preeoe, and Theodore Burton, son d aI of Mr. and Mra T. T. 1' Bur,on.jfr ,'at York. her theytotr, make which will be solemnized Thur- - UielP home. day in the1 Bait Lake temple. A A number of former Salt Lake wedding breakfast will follow people w H witness the marriage. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. His JCraiu.es JUvmsistaa and 3Use Burton, 244est Beventn " South ciara Creer a HI to from New York street. and Mr. and Mrs Ksaaetb- - K In the evening a reception will Iverson .(Miss Katherine Blood), be held in the presidents suite at, will attend from Washington. D. C. the New house hotel. The bride1 Miss Blood left late Monday Wilt be .Mended by her sister. Miss, afternoon" for tho home of hot Louise f recce and Wtllord Burton brother and eister-m-laDr. and will be beet man. Mra Bussell H. Blood to fhiia- Mr. and Mra fT J, Preece willldelphia. s entertain at a family1 dinner party! this evening at their borne. l U;7 De LaMont place, to honor of. the 'eaaer young couple. 4 UF NEW YORK Governor and Sin. Henry H. Blood and David J. Ellison, son of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Ellison, which .ill take place Friday afternoon at the Washington Memorial Forge. Penn" The young couple will spend their honeymoon, touting .the east- - jnar- - . t BEAUTIES CO-E- D , nuptial A1WillInteresting bo the mume Hazel , NEWS SALT LAKE CITY JOHN C. ANDRUS Mmnufocutrtr, Compmng NATHANIEL . f. Trmmfmr, Cmbot Msnufotturing Gmpctty (Textiles) - toiidnr, CanmluhxM Cm Company , Dsvtag, MUhkm 6 Compmmy PRESBREY ttmirmm of th Bosrd, frank traibraj Compmtf GEORGE M. REYNOLDS FRANK WILLIAM H. DANFORTH Chairman of the Board, BoUton-pyriCompany , 6. HARBORD CORNELIUS N. RUSS Chairman of the BoorJ, Fobymn 4r Company JAMES HENRY BRUtRE frwMwif, Bomery Savings Bank CHARLES D. HILLES ft. T. Srata Menem, J. HALE HOLDEN Chairman a! tha Board JESSE 1SIDOR STRAUS MORTIMER N. BUCKNER CMmm 0 (SrlMU, Krm fork Trust Company THOMAS AT BUCKNER : ' ;rrsUnt ' Chairman of the Board Radio Corporation of Amtria Ctmtitmnml Illmait hmnk S TmM , Compmtf BARSTOW SMULL tic frandant, J. H. Siwclsfe Sr CHARLES EVANS HUGHES, Schmrman & Pmght Jr. NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER ALBA Be JOHNSON , Praridsnt, UsmW tMnnb, IUHred CHARLES A. CANNON PERCY H. JOHNSTON MUit Common Prqgidmt, Company President, CALVIN COOUDGE Chatwcal Bank gr Trust Company former President of tha WILLARD V. KING limited States Dted Ismtary i. IDI Mating r - GERRISH H. MILLI KEN GEORGE B. CORTELYOU ArHngttm Chtmkmt AYER DECEMBER 31, 1932 Company - RIDLEY WATTS D tractor. Chamlcat Bamk BsetaS Jsaosrr tl. esicS hr tbs ( t Trmt SH Mi at Dsrwta ROBERT E. DOWLING |