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Show auu i n tAtniii cuuKiiiiK, niKUM, u inn South Cache Courier Pacific Coast Jerseys Win High Awards Published Every Friday at Hyrum STAIEBffe ASSCClAHKl Investigation Proves Worth Periodically an agitation is started against some branch of the insur-ancindustry or' its methods of business. doing A favorite point of attack is its niethad of maintaining uniform insurance rates in a given territory. In New York at the present time a political agitation is being carried on against the insurance industry. Old straw is being thrashed over to the detriment of the public by temporarily weakening the moral standing of the insurance interests. In 1913 the legislature of the State of Pennsylvania created a commission for the purpose of investigating and reporting upon the objects, methods and practices of the various combinations of fire insurance companies for the purpose of agreeing upon, fixing, establishing, and maintaining fire insurance rates. The commission had power to compel the attendance of witnesses and the production of books and papers from the companies. After an exhaustive investigation including meetings in various cities in the state at which one hundred or more witnesses were examined and about 4000 pages of testimony taken, the commission concluded its report in the following language: It is very evident that it costs the board companies a very large sum to maintain the various organizations to scientifically rate large properties and properties in congested areas where so many elements enter into the fire risk, to carefully inspect the municipal appliances, water system pressure; to inspect the construction of risks, to reduce the fire loss by providing the most modern methods of fire prevention by the use of fire doors, shutters, wire, glass and other means Under the Decree of the Allegheny County Court the rate, fixed by the Bureaus becomes public property d and thus ' companies, either mutual or stock, learn the board rate without any expense to them whatever, and are thus enabled to discount the board price. This, naturally, leads the public to consider Rating Bureaus as against public interest. In conclusion, your commission finds from the testimony adduced before it from all sources, both from the insurer and the insured, as well as that of recognized expercs in the fire insurance business, that such combination (of fire insurance companies, or their representatives or agents, are in accordance with a wise public policy, are necessary to the solvency of the insurance companies and are beneficial to the ee fire-fightin- , g non-boar- public. Every public investigation of this character has proved that insurance rating bureaus are really for the benefit of the people and not anti- trust combinations as political agi- tation would often lead one to Advertise your wants in the Courier and get results. Clean Pictures, cool hal music, at the Elite Hall. , good FOR SALE A Majestic cooking range, almost new. Very reasonable. Apply to Shoemaker Johnson, - . ad. Hyrum. wise to speak the truth at Silence Is often more satis- Great Leaders short sermon on the vanity of Shrouds have no earthly possessions A Utah. J. A. WAH1EN. Publisher. DUD It isn't all times. factory. In a recently compiled report of the medal awards for 1920 issued by the American Jersey Cattle Club, seventy one Jersey cows in the United State qualified for medals under the rules of the club. . of the ten highest records made in the years six were made by Pacific Coast cow, with an average production of 887. 21 lbs. of fat. Ten cows by reason of superior performance, won more than one medal each and of these, seven were Pacific Coast Jerseys. Nineteen states are represented in the awards made. Oregon ranks first with 18 gold, 3 silver and 1 bronze Ohio, second with 8 gold and 1 bronze; Maine, third with 7gold and 2bronze; Massachusetts, fourth with 5 gold and 1 silver and Washington, fifty with 5 gold medals. Heading the list of breeders- of medal winners is J. M. Dickson & Son of Shedd, Oregon with seven to their credit, followed by G. G- Hewitt, another Oregon breeder, with four and Hood Farm of Massachusetts In third place. In the list of sires represented by medal winning daughters, Valentines Ashburn Baronet ranks first credited with five, followed by four other Orebulls. gon Utah is represented in the list of medal winning cows by Miss China Princess 285193 owned and tested by W. A. Nuttal of Provo. Her record is 721.15 lbs. of fat in one year. e The territory embracing the Coast states, with only 9 per cent of the registered Jerseys for the year, won 42j per cent of all medals awarded. - pockets. Civilization will almost reach its apex when every bedroom has its bathroom. No man is so powerful that some weak woman cant set her foot on his neck. A dog is known to grin, even laugh ; a cat, never. Hence the difference, in popularity. No modern poet dreams of leaving a volume of works as ponderous as Byrons. 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