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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1971 snow geese which have black Swan Buildup on wing tips. Wildlife officers make Utah Marshlands Thousands of whistling swan are now on the Great Salt Lake marshes for their annual midmigration stop over, according to a spokesman of the Division of Wildlife Resources. Clair Jensen, Division Watei fowl Biologist, reported that an terial survey showed nearly swan gathered at Ogden Bay and Bear River marshes. Hunters with special swan permits should have two or three weeks of prime swan hunting The flocks will remain until the open waters freeze for the win ter, then they will continue e migration to central California The U. S. Bureau of Sporl Fisheries and Wildlife authorized 2500 whistling swan permit.' for Utah this year. The permit: were issued to hunters by i drawing held before the water fowl season opened. Hunters without swan permit: are cautioned not to mistake the all white whistling swan for the 30,-00- .lumerous arrests every year for hooting at or killing swans with ut a permt. The relatively abundant swan s a close relative to a trumpeter wan which was recently removed from the endangered spe-;ie- s list. Trumpeters rarely came 0 Utah marshlands. 0 Randell Farnsworth, son of dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Farnsworth of 1598 Deauville Ave., as been promoted to staff sergeant in the U.S. Air Force. He is a security policeman with unit of the Strategic Air Com-nan- d at Mountain Home AFB, daho. The segeant, who served in Thailand, attended the Olympus 1 High School. if its printing. . 4 dial 364-846- condition, because the risks could be shared among the entire work force. In 1926, Metropolitan issued a policy to cover 100,000 employees of the General Motors Corp. for $130 million the largest insurance policy ever written' to that time. . Pheasant Season Length Varies The Utah pheasant hunt varies in length from nine to 30 days this fall, according to the season set by the Wildlife Board. Salt Lake and Utah counties will have nine days of pheasant All hunting dated Nov. other counties are open Nov. 8 for 16 days. State and federal lands may be hunted 30 days from Nov. 13 Dec. 12. Specific restrictions or closures may be imposed by individual landowners or administering agencies. A special provision allows any private landholder or group of landholders to post their land open to pheasant hunting as an extension of the regular season. They may extend the season on Lheir land up to the full 30 days specified for state and federal lands. No private landowner may oost land open to hunting beyond 13-2- 1. 13-2- -- Dec. 12. Persons desiring to extend the season on their propery may do so by posting appropriate sign? with the words "Open to Pheas- ant Hunting by Permission or "Open to Pheasant Hunting. Signs must be placed no further apart than 600 feet adong the boundary and on all corners, lanes, and gates on the property being extended. Signs for extending pheasant Pago Eleven Confused About Life Insurance? Help Is on the Way About six out of every 10 American adults feel uneasy at buying life insurance because they feel they are not sure they are buying the right kind of protection. This is just one of the conclu-"inn- s from a study by a private research firm on behalf of tb" lice insurance industry with 3,-- 0 randomly selected consumers. But, it points up that life insurance, in the minds of consumers, at least, is one of the least understood purchases a person will make in a life time. However, help seems to be on the way. A new booklet called "How to Select ta Right Life Insurance Company is now being offered free of charge to the public. The 32 page brochure covers following topics: What are the characteristics of a quality ife insurance company? Sources of impartial information, wherr to start in selecting a quality company; and other questions to help you make your choice. The booklet also contains a glossary of commonly used life insurance terms. hunt are available free from any Wildlife Resources office or from local conservation officers. New Executive Michael Ralnh Lee has joined the Salt Lake City office of Dean Witter & Co. as an account executive, according to Calvin P. Gaddis, vice president and manager. Lee is accredited by the New York Stock Exchange and other regulatory bodies, and will now handle investment accounts fbr investors in the Salt Lake City area. A native of Idaho, Lee attended the Utah State University, where he received his masters degree in business administration. He also attended Oregon State University where he received his bachelor of science degree in business administration. In addition, he studied at Brigham Young University. Lee served for six years in the U.S. Air Force as a navigator. His duty included flying 100 combat missions in Vietnam. He presently serves in the U.S. Air Force with the rank of Captain. The Salt Lake City office is one of 76 Dean Witter offices serving investors in the U.S. and Canada and England. The brokerage firm is a member of 15 stock and commodity exchanges, including the New York and Pacific Coast stock exchanges. DECORATING TO SUIT YOURSELF Most American home- makers are a little wary of the professional decorator, but also a little hesitant about embarking on a home-growdecorating plan. For anyone who finds herself in this predicament, the new issue of McCalls You-D- o Almost two centuries ago, insurance was developed as a means of protecting American families against the loss of a breadwinner. At first, life insurance policies were issued only on individuals. But gradually, moves were undertaken to insure groups of persons under a single plan. Witter & Co. Gains n Fall-Wint- er -- EVERYTHING FROM VICTORIANA TO A WATER BED It Decorating magazine may well be the answer. Featuring explicit directions and diagrams for original decorating projects shown in room settings, the current issue includes everything from needlepoint direc-tiofull-col- or -- ns .Today, Metropolitan has $83.6 billion worth of standard group life insurance in force, more than that of any other company. Such insur- ante-bellu- ance has been widely hailed as a significant contribution to relations. Yet for a long time group insurance was restricted mainly to large companies. There was still a need for similar labor-manageme- A primitive precursor of this idea was the insuring of cargoes of slaves by although this was garded at the time more as insurance of human property than of human lives. As time went by, the idea developed more authenticity. In 1909, the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company pioneered the modem concept of "group insurance" by organizing blanket coverage of members of labor unions, lodges, and goodwill societies. slave-trader- s, for an authentic Victorian chair cover to a frame for a very contemporary water bed! The nostalgic Victorian Look is presented with authentic- nt ity, as m a tongue-in-chee- k interpretation Victorian revival of of the the late 1930s, and as one wildly DO IT YOURSELF TO SUIT YOURSELF ' protection of employees of small businesses. In the late 1950s, Metropolitan' Life moved to meet this need by devising a group-typ- e plan for lage made of lattice strips that are applied flat against a wall but give an amazingly dimensional effect. smaller firms. cabinetry. One attractive vex sion uses easily-construct- ed ing projects of all are machine-embroidere- eclectic touch in an otherwise avant-gard- e room. You can version whichever reproduce Under this formula, called the "Employee Benefit Flan," firms with from two to twenty-fou- r In 1914 , Metropolitan Life Issued a group accident an4 health policy on the company's own 17.500 employees, and three years later began a drive to extend group insurance throughout U.S. industry. Under group insurance, employees of a company could receive protection regardless Of age or physical vividly-painte- d kitchen cabinets as a base for a storage wall, with shelves above them camouflaged by geometric fabric shades that are also easy to make. Some of the most intrigu- employees can give their workers protection under a single plan. Metropolitan makes this possible by spreading the risks over a multitude of small firms. The company now has more than 30.000 Employee Benefit Plans in force, covering 700.000 workers in everything from local foundries to comer drug stores. r suits your own decorating ideas; directions for many projects are given, and most of the other fhmiture and accessories are available nationally. If Victorians isnt your cup of tea, turn to the section titled "Decorating American Style to learn how to use traditional furniture in cona temporary settings results in mix that decorating sophisticated but comfortable rooms. Whatever decorating style you prefer, you 11 appreciate the ingenious ways shown of visually expanding space to make todays small rooms seem larger. One project is a fool-the-e- ye "You-Do-It- " treil-- . and d appliqued accessories inspired by McCalls Pattern 2965, which includes twenty-tw- o different designs. Engaging snails, turtles, mushrooms, posies, bees, a big red apple, peace doves, alphabet letters Anyone faced with the problem of decorating a dark, room will welcome the ideas presented for wood-panele- d bringing paneled rooms vibrantly alive with brilliant doses of color An over-structu- of brightly-painte- d age shelves thats re stor- easy to build is just one of the colorful solutions Theres also a section on assembling your own home entertainment center without investing in expensive built-i- n and decorative borders brighten linens and acces- sories in delightfully "different" ways You can buy the new issue of "McCall Vt You-Do-It Decorating" at newsstands. supermarkets and drugstores, or send $1.00 to The McCall Pattern Company, 615 McCall Road, Manhattan Kansas 66502. |