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Show THE CITIZEN 18 TRACY LOAN & TRUST COMPANY 157 SOUTH MAIN STREET E. Hugh Miller, Manager Phone Wasatch 650 General Agents for Utah and Idaho Write Us for Agencies SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF Netherlands Insurance Company National Union Indemnity Company , U. S. U. S. Branch Office, 175 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, Illinois Manager and Attorney, Harold Letton M. 31, Showing condition on December Inmade to the Commissioner of surance of the State of Utah, pursuant to law: ASSETS Bonds and Stocks $1,330,887.43 Cash in Office and Banks 127,224.15 Other Ledger Assets 292,720.03 Total Ledger Assets $1,750,831.61 Non Ledger Assets 15,125.60 Gross Assets $1,765,957.21 Less Assets Not Admitted 36,818.14 1928 Total Admitted Assets $1,729,139.07 LIABILITIES Unearned Premium Reserve $ 597,270.57 Net Amount Unpaid Losses and Claims 74,100.79 All Other Liabilities 26,137.85 $ 697,509.21 Total $200,000.00 Capital 831,629.86 Surplus $1,031,629.86 Surplus as to Policy-holdeTotal Capital, Surplus and Other Liabilities $1,729,139.07 State of Utah ss. County of Salt Lake This certifies that the above named Company has filed its annual Statement of which the foregoing is a synopsis and has complied with the laws of this State relating to insurance and therefore is duly authorized to transact the business of insurance in the State of Utah until the last day of February, 1930. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and affix my official seal this Fifteenth day of March, 1929. rs (Seal) J. G. McQUARRIE, Commissioner of Insurance Home Office, No. 139 University Place, Oakland Station, Pittsburgh, Pa. President, E. E. Cole Secretary, F. J. Breen Showing condition on December 31, 1928 made to the Commissioner of Insurance of the State of Utah, pursuant , to law: ASSETS Bonds and Stocks $2,381,979.36 Cash in Office and Banks 266,911.94 Other Ledger Assets 428,835.22 Total Ledger Assets $3,077,726.52 Non Ledger Assets 47,000.7.7 Gross Assets $3,124,727.29 Less Assets Not Admitted 39,717.47 Total Admitted Assets $3,085,009.82 LIABILITIES Unearned Premium Reserve $1,051,087.84 Net Amount Unpaid Losses and Claims 680,531.00 All Other Liabilities 147,958.04 Total Capital $1,000,000.00 205,432.94 Surplus Surplus as to Policy-holde- rs $1,879,576.88 . Life surely is one thing after another. We just get through with the coal man, when it stime to pay the income ta xcollector, and before we forget about this the ice man is upon us again. Scientists now say that the interior of the earth is constructed like an onion. Maybe thats why the poet referred to Mother Earth as this vale of tears. Up to this time we have been unable to find out what the Mexican revolution is all about and we doubt whether one per cent of the fellows who are fighting know what it is about either. newspaper rises to ask whether those Democrats who voted for Hoover are still Democrats. It might be all right to call them first class Democrats once removed. Some $1,205,432.94 Total Capital, Surplus and Other Liabilities $3,085,009.82 State of Utah ss. County of Salt Lake This certifies that the above named Company has filed its annual Statement of which the foregoing is a synopsis and has complied with the laws of this State relating to insurance and therefore is duly authorized to transact the business of insurance in the State of Utah until the last day of February, 1930. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and affix my official seal this Fifteenth day of March, 1929. (Seal) Things certainly do improve. The old fashioned house was all cluttered up with vegetable bins in the basement, but in the new ones all they have to have in the kitchen is a built-i- n can opener and an ash tray. J. G. McQUARRIE, Commissioner of Insurance Speaking of reducing the debts which Europe owes us, why not make it unanimous and reduce everybodys debts? But making it unanimous might not be exactly popular with the international bankers. Now King George is said to have acquired the habit of reading detective thrillers. And so after all these years Nick Carter and Old King Brady are being vindicated. t Flans have been filed for the erection of a fifty-thre- e story hotel in New York City. Wonder what it will cost to get the bell boy to deliver a pitcher of ice water to the top floor? What has become of the old fash- ioned mother who used to feed the kids sassafras tea every March to thin the bloody Mexico hasnt built any fifteen cruisers lately and yet she is all filled up with war. How come? be noted that when the fighting was hot about Juarez, Amer- It will Scenes at Brighton, Big Cottonwood Canyon ican soldiers armed to the teeth, watched the border to prevent the billigerents from coming over on American territory. Doubtless Mr. Frederick J. Libby would have had these soldiers armed with cream puffs or the copy of Mrs. Catts latest speech on peace. i |