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Show THE & FARM LABOR SUPPLY AMPLE FOR SPRING; WEST WAGES GOOD Agriculture enters the spring season with a farm labor supply slight- ly in excess of the demand in all parts of the country, reports the Bureau of Agricultural Economics, O United States Department of Agriculture. Farm wages also are reported at a fraction higher than on April 1st for three years past. The bureaus index shows the supply of farm labor on April 1st at approximately 4 per cent larger than the demand. The index of the general level of farm wages on April 1st is placed at level on 167 per cent of the pre-wthat date, compared with 166 on April 1st for the past three years. The April 1st scale of farm wages per month, with board, for the United States as a whole is reported at $34.68; wages per month, without board, $49; wages per day, with board, $1.79; and wages per day, without board, $2.34. Wages per month, with board, range from $24.20 in the South Atlantic States to $53.94 in the far Western States; wages per month, without board, from $35.10 in the South Atlantic to' $76.99 in the far Western; wages per day, with board, from $1.26 in the South Central to $2.42 in the far Western; and wages per day, without board, from $1.65 in the South Central to $3.20 in the far Western. There is some dispute between Uncle Sam and John Bull as to who owns the Antarctic regions. Playing a to settle it little game of freeze-oar ut would be appropriate. If the Federal '.Reserve Board keeps up its policy it wont be long until we will be burying our pocket-boo- k in the cellar every time the bard has a meeting. .V 0 Michigan has repealed its law by which a bootlegger can be given a life sentence for selling a pint of hootch. But the purchaser of said hootch may still get a death sentence by drinking it. CITIZEN 17 TRACY LOAN & TRUST COMPANY 157 SOUTH- - MAIN STREET E. Hugh Miller, Manager Phone Wasatch 650 i General Agents for Utah and Idaho Write Us for Agencies SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF I Netherlands Insurance Company U. S. Branch Office, 175 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, Illinois Manager and Attorney, Harold M. Letton Showing condition on December 31, 1928 made to the Commissioner of Insurance of the State of Utah, pursuant to law: ASSETS $1,330,887.43 Bonds and Stocks 127,224.15 Cash in Office and Banks 292,720.03 Other Ledger Assets $1,750,831.61 Total Ledger Assets 15,125.60 Non Ledger Assets ....$1,765,957.21 Gross Assets 36,818.14 Less Assets Not Admitted. $1,729,139.07 Total Admitted Assets LIABILITIES Unearned Premium Reserve $ 597,270.57 Net Amount Unpaid Losses J 74,100.79 and Claims 26,137.85 All Other Liabilities $ 697,509.21 Total Capital Surplus - Policy-holde- 831,629.86 $1,031,629.86 Surplus as to U. S. rs National Union Indemnity Company ; Home Office, No. 139 University Place, Oakland Station, Pittsburgh, Pa. President, E. E. Cole Secretary, F. J. Breen condition on December 31, 1928 made to the Commissioner of Insurance of the State of Utah, pursuant to law: ASSETS Bonds and Stocks. Cash in Office and Banks.... $2,381,979.36 266,911.94 Other Ledger Assets 428,835.22 Total Ledger Assets $3,077,726.52 Non Ledger Assets 47,000.77 Gross Assets Less Assets Not Admitted $3,124,727.29 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 Surplus Surplus as to ting better? 0 We isnt . $1,205,432.94 , said that 500,000 gallons of gasoline are used in New York City every day. And most of the people who use it dont get anywhere. It is ever gets into the European concert of nations he is very apt to find that the cover charge is pretty high. If Uncle get- havent heard of the bobbed hair bandit for several months now. Policy-holde- rs $1,879,576.88 Total Capital, Surplus and Total Capital. Surplus and Other Liabilities $1,729,139.07 $3,085,009.82 Other Liabilities of Utah ss. State ss. State of Utah County of Salt Lake County of Salt Lake the above named This certifies that the above named This certifies that ' has filed its annual Statement Statement annual filed Company its Company has of which the foregoing is a synopsis a is synopsis of which the foregoing and has of with the laws of this this laws the with complied and has complied to State thereinsurance and thereand to insurance relating State relating fore is to transact the authorized transact the to duly authorized fore is duly of business of in insurance the State of State in the business of insurance Utah until the of of last day February, 1930. February, Utah until the last day 1930 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto IN WITNESS WHEREOF,. I hereunto set seal official my hand and affix my official seal affix my set my hand and 1929. this Fifteenth day of March, 1929. of March, this Fifteenth day J. G. McQUARRIE, J. G. McQUARRIE, of Insurance Commissioner of Insurance Commissioner (Seal) (Seal) There was an increase of a hundred million dollars in income tax collections last month which indicates that somebody in the United States has been making some money, Who says that the world - $1,000,000.00 205,432.94 Fishing 'at Duck Springs Sam- - |