Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING APRIL Treasury Fears Smelter Firm Deal for Alta Property 'Need of Raising Head Opposes Interest Rate the offer company has Rettich West Toledo Mines demand- declined taken an option on the Hellgate or Frederick mining property near Alta it was announced Tuesday by A O Jacobson president of the The property consists of company 10 patented claims adjoining Cardiff on the south and West Toledo and Columbus Rexall on the south and west and Includes what is to be some of the most valu- -' able ground in the Alta district Originally known as the Frederick the property later was operated by the Hellgate Mining company - The option was obtained from creditors of the estate of Dr Hugo Rettich of New York City who died a few years ago- It expires 90 days from Marfch 1 If the option is exercised West Toledo will obtain the property in exchange for 200000 shares of its treasury stock Exerdise of the option Mr Jacob-Sosaid depends solely on the question of title and attorneys for the company are now examining title to the various claims in the group Columbus-Rexa- ll offered Dr Ret tich $60000 for the same property in 1908 when it began work on the “ Columbus Extension tunnel Dr ed - ing Copper Duty $120000 The Hellgate group is developed tunnel running a litby a to Ogdens Mississippi In 1908 ahe came had lived until 18 years ro where she came to Balt Lake Cltv Hha was when Mrs Eunice Barlow Frontjes Nalder 46 a member of the Baptist church Mr of a Griffin died many years ago wife of Pants! H Nalder are a aon J W Griffin grocery store at 577 North First West Surviving street died In a local and two Bret grandchildren ail grandchild hospital Tuesday at 2 of Halt I ake ettv p m of complications Funeral services will be conducted Thur A Hons following an operaday at 2 p m in the LindquistSouth Bhft was adHtnte tion Garqulat mortuary chapel 2128 mitted to the hospital street Burial will be lu the Wasatch Lawn six weeks ago burial park A native of Belt Lake City ahe was horn November 28 Walker 1890 a daughter of 77 Henrv Walker MAGNA — Walter Joseph 8 and Clarissa In flotation operates at the Utah Copper comPugalev Barlow pany for 27 veara died at hta horns here November of 1912 she was married to James Tuesday at 10 20 a m after a short ill R Frontjes who died ness He had worked October 1920 Hhe at the mill until was married to Mr March 25 Nalder In the Balt 1 Born October Lake City L P 8 1859 in Wolverhtemple in June 1929D Active in the L ampton England a son of John Bnaw and 8 church she was Louise Noel Walker of the Salt president he came to America Lake stake Y W M in 18KR and to Utah I A for three years In 19)0 He waa a and a member of that Hhe had also member of the Eagles board from 1924 to 1927 served a a teacher and a member of the lodge are Ms d Twenty-seconL P 8 ward Y W M t A Surviving Mrs Elisabeth and aa secretarv and manager of the Girls' widow A anna sea two Aalker several at home for MIA Hhe was a Brighton a daughter Wilsons graduate masseuse prior - and Valker liam N of to her illness Ciiv RowBeside her husband she 1 survived hv Halt Lake Mr two daughters Peulae Ltngwall and land A Walker of Mra and all of Salt Holladay Lota Frontjes and a grandson and Edith Stack of New lake Cltv and Athe following brothers nd seven Barlow and Mrs H K York Cltv atstera Jnaeph Mrs F Mshonev grandchildren Los Anaeles Meiletrup Mr Mrs A J I UP-F- tle east of north In was driven in the early days to tap the Toledo and Crown Prince Frederick mines The tunnel portal is 1000 feet west of the portal of Col(imbus-Rexa- ll tunnel and 30 feet below It in elevation West Toledo is already connected with the Frederick tunnel by a raise to the east from the end of the tunnel the raise being of 400 feet vertical height Mr Jacobson says the West Toledo company plans to extend this raise to the contact between the quartzite and limestone and follow the contact south to intercept the downward extension of the Toledo ore body" that was productive at higher levels This goal reached the qompapy will continue on southward to pick up the extension of the Crown Prince Frederick ore body which was mined downward from the surface to a depth of 300 feet “This”-sai- d Mr Jacobson “will give us two ore bodies within 200 or 300 feet of each other” - Livestock Markets Henry fc Thirty-secon- d 1932-193- gr poul-Cn- u V li- - Cattle-Rece- ipts rld Wilhlru Joe' Kikrl Radio Programs ymmU 1 1 ts 1 POSTON 203 fter to IOS ANGELES April S (UP)— Butter and eggs Butter — Extra 32 down 2 prime first 3 (Hi down 2 30 down 2 standards 304 down 2 undergrade Fcgs — Unchanged 3 7Lfc Western cheese — Triplet daisie down 1 longhorns 18 down 1 loafs down J4i 7— -- ov 8 Savings $34 427 807 19 3 282 095 73 Home Mase Kilby Street American fishing tackle last year 17c General Insurance Suite 406 Utah Oil Bldg Boa-to- n J Chisholm Showing condition on December 31 1936 made to the Commissioner of Insurance of the State of Utah purauant ASSETS $ 1293 549 00 70300 00 14 528 31715 1382 343 71 907649 60 ’ 284 25H 1$ M 7J14 5 1 28’i 1 24 1 1 28 26 74 20 11 40 47 nv$ 18 5 18 40 16 85 April fl — Cah Nathan Alma Porter whaM 5 dark hard (AP ririt Surely Bowls Phone Was 1821 The 'Employers’ Liability Assurance Corp Home office (In U 8 )— 110 Milk 8t Boston Mass Edward C Stone TJnitad State General Manager and Attorney Showing condition on December 31 ipjfl made to the Commtwaloner of Insurance of the State of Utah pursuant to lawn: ASSETS $ 4608 950 Real estate 55000 Mortgage and other loans “ $9 075 427 77T Bond and atockr Caeh in office and banka- - 2 727 570 S8J4321 Other ledger aaeet’ Aetna Insurance Co The Refreshment $114 6‘c surance of the State of Utah pursuant to law j 89 00 07 Real 35 Bonds 10 37i ' ASSETS wtfite and stocks Cash JrL Offlce anLbankaOther ledger assets Tots ledger assets Nonledger assets proas assets Less assets not admitted Club nominal (lOflftliO’a nnrmmal 78V$ to Barley No 1 harrt and dark hard wheat 7 to 13 cent over Mav No 2 hard and dark hsrrt 1 red wheat It retitw over-N$ 1 302 318 50 Tin to 13 rent over No 2 red 9 to 12 cent 4 5 760 486 05 over No 2 white corn ft to 10 rent oer 1! —4563130 2 709755 80 No 2 mixed corn 5 to fl cent over R $54 335 690 54 340 379 71 fAP- )- Wheat MTNNFAPOL1K April $Mfil Reeiits AO car future $1 Mav 0 V$ trading Iulv $140 September bast rhnice down 2c other unchanged Quotations 2Vt' lower Ch 01 No ft 17heavy Ha $1 1 $54 676 070 25 3 981 786 98 dark northern 60 pound 0 No 1 dark northern pounds $1 60i4 No 1 724 58 pound r7J1 pounds SI Total admtted assets $50 694283 27 ' 2 -- darlt northern No 3 dark norther t 6A bounds pUi LIABILITIES $1 54 ft 55 pounds $1 564 ft 1 68 J4 14 per 1 6rt fancy Nn 1 herd Montana ’$ 5 040 000 60 Contingent reserve to arrive cent $14011514 protein 66 260 124 Other reserves dark hard Grade of No $1 47 U y 1 49 Unearned premium reserve 16519005 63 or No 1 hard Montana winterI $142‘4ft to arrive $1 404 ft 424 Hard Net amount unpaid losses 144J No 1 $1 47 a 604 No 1 854 561 82 amber durum and claims i No $1 404$ V 2 ft 1 574 44 SI 300 000 00 i 1 30 4 ft 1 404 durum Dtvldepd liability 404 NNo X red ellow $1 32 A$ ft 1 33 $ 3 Corn 1 V$c lower 823837828 11 Trading basis up 2c Quotation Total - — N Awhile Oat 475$ft&07Ac4 7 500 000 00 Capital ft Barley- - 70c ft $1 20 19 16 455 356 Surplus Rye Nn 2 $t 14 ft 1 20 4 Flax No 1 $2 36ft 2 24 Sweet clover iced $14 00015 50 Surplus as Jto policyholders 26 856455 16 will Hood 10 jO 10 11 11 15— NBC—The Btory of Mans Marlin 30— NBG— How to Be Charming 45— KPYLr— Rhythm aqd Romance 0— KDYL— Irqaaradlo New of tha 15— NBC— "Mr w Wifcfc Chata Pat h 11 30— NBC— "John's other wtfa Plain Blli" 45— NRr— Don C1tih 00— KDYL — Refreshment McNeill maater of ceremonies ( lurk Dennifl Helen Jana JUehlke Waiter Blaufu' Orchestra gueil "Jut jt 12 p M 12 I 2 12 j 1 1 2 2 2 tars — KDYL — The Inquiring Reporter 45 — KDYL — T?an Radio Newa 50 — KDYL — Melodic Interlude oo — NBC— “Pepper Young a tamlly" 15— NBC — “Ma Perkin p 10— NBC— “Via and Bade" 4 5— NB8-w-- ‘ The O’Neill" (XL— NBC — Bet tv Marlow with Hint) a orchestra Bus 15 — NBi' — The Collegians dra tha Moon' ju— nbc— "frotiow 10 matlc iketch 2 45— NBC—1 “The Guiding Light 3 ou— NBC— Marlows and Lyjn fdano duo 3 15— NBC — Talk by Dr Albert Fdward Wiggam philosopher author and columnist of University of Utah— V ho Shall Inherit America" 4f— KDYL— Tran Radio Newa 7 5G— KDYL — Melodic Interlude 4 00— NBC — Our American 8i hools 4 15— KDYL — Musical Varieties 4 30— NBC— Press Radio New 4 35— NBC — Cappy Bara and Hla 8wlng Harmonicas 4 45— KDYL — Ihe Little Concert with 5 00 — KDYL — The Grenadier Gloria Grant 5 30— KDYL— Transradio Newa 5 35— KDYL— Interlvde 5 45— KDYL — "Invisible Trail 6 00— NBC— One Man a Familv drama by Carlton E Morse 6 30 — KDYL — ’The Dude Ranch" — Louise Maey and the Westerner Jackie Congan In "BUlv the Kid " 700— KDYL — National Aviation Week Program 7 1 5— KDy!— Bong of Yestervear 7 30— KDYL— Music in a Sentimental Mood 7 45— KDYL — Civic Forum 8 00 — NBC — Yoisr Hit Parade the week seven most popular tune a pled bv Ahe Lvman and hi orchestra 8 45— NBC — Jimmy Kemper and com pany B oo— NBt— Amo n Andy 9 15—NBC— Uncle Ezra's Radio Station 0 30— NBC—1 Trump Davidson s orchestra 945— KDYIr— "Highlight of the Week" featuring ( het Harper’ orchestra the three jester Hail Tonight Fred 1000— NBC— Town Allen Portland Hoffa the Mighty Allen Art Players Harry Von Zell and Pater Van Steeden'a orchestra II 00—KDYL— Trane-RadiNews 11 05—KDYL— Slumber Hour NBC— The Poet’s Corner 1115— 11 do—NBC— Griff William’ orchestra 12 OO— NBC—Joe Reichman’e orchestra 12 to—NBC— Ran Wild e orchestra 100— KDYL— Good Night 3 70 — NBC — Doring Sister ( (Paid APRIL WEDNESDAY T AM 00 — KDYL — Success Story 15— NBC— Organ Reveries 30— KDYL — Transradio Nswa 35— KDYL— Tha Bandbox 00— KDYL — Home Folks' Frolic i —KDYI— Women In the New 20— KDYL — lceltles and Oddities 25— KDYL— Tranaradlo Newa 30— KDYL— Musical Varieties 45 — NBC— The Voice of Experience 00— KDYL— Grace Halverson's Charm 8 Don McNeill im - 8 8 8 9 u 9 9 9 9 10 Chauncey Whiting rvlcp for NaHATCH Utah -- Funeral No 2 dark hard $1 43V$ Vo Alma Porter 50 foreman for the Dixt $1 'Ifi Nn 3 yellow ft than Torn uccumbed who $1401$ Saturday of forest national '19 3 white ft 1 41 received in a sawmill here were 1384 Nn N 2 whit No T injurie Oat In the local L D 55l$Tfl5tfcc conducted Monday Bariev teed 75ft R5r 56c No r whit Interment wa In the Hatch ward chapel nominal malting $100ft1 27 nominal cemeterv rt $4 75® 5 25 cwt Clover seed Tttnoihv occurred while Mr Porter The $23 00 ft 34 00 cwt wa directing the sawing of lumber for psrk A timber thrown 20 table lecreationsl API-WhI eat KANSAS CITY April 6 feet bv an edger aw struck Mr Porter fortu ' c higher to k district Receipts 40 cars Dr M W Bigelow side er No 2 dark hard SI 40 No 3 Jl 7615 the esr reported the injured phvstclan r No 2 hard SI 47 '1 1 47 'a No man service iota: No and rib fractured punctured suffered 0 7 nomi 2 red SI 46Vl 7 SI 78 BYNOP8IS OF THE ANNUAL nal 81 41 4 1 461a Close May $174'aU IUnA’ son of Francis Lysander end Laura 1 1 34 ’ July SI 23 Si 23 'a September M Carling Porter he wa horn September STATEMENT OF THE ’cori?' Receipts 13 cars Lie to OUe 25 18AR in Orderville Utah He attended nominal $1 40ty$ ft No 2 white lower to 1441$: No 3 nominal $1 38 ft 43 No No 2 yellow’ nominal $1 lij'42 1 fiomina' $1 A54ftl40V: No 2 mixed ’ Home office— Hartford Conn No A nominal 140V$ nominal $1 Glow Mav $1 32 July 1 344 ft 1 T0V$ President — W Ross McCain S121V4 September 4 car Oata Receipt $c higher to 1 ’Ac Secretary— F Q Bush lower No 2 white nominal &4J$ft574C 1 r2 ’$ ft with Showing condition on December 31 NoMilo nominal maize nominal $2 Tift 2 40 1936 made to the Commissioner of InKaffir nominal $2 31 ft 2 40 CHICAGO APRIL WEDNESDAY - Bowers’ band 7 30— KDYL— Trans Radio News 7 35— KDYL— Tha Alarm Clock and Clarmont Caltente Nev Angeles Calservice and burial tn be Funeral nouncert later will be fn Orangeville RPRINCVILLE— Chauncey Whiting t wall known farmer and fruit grower of 40 4$ cltv 4 following a lingering dish 7 uesday 47 4 at the family residence 1197 Last 44’ Illness 444 street South Fourth horn here January 15 1871 76 V aonHe ofwasWilliam 76 and Rebecca L Loaaee 71)14 70J He had lived here during moat Whiting an active part lu L and took life hta of 1 X 15 V Ifla H affairs 1 09 U 1 OO'Vfc D He church his widow Ida Mae survived bv le lPUa 1 01 a Pst k Whiting and one daughter Mrs lues two grandt hlldren Grove Pleasant Bush 81 ’4 and four brothers and alstsrs Sylvester H Springvllle J Whiting Psysnn Whiting 56 12 12 55 and Mrs LsVern Lundell and Mrs Luola 12 82 12 82 Lake Cltv 1 i Messlnger halt 31 10 10 The bodv la at the Claudln funeral home 13 17 1J 17 pending funeral arrangements Ei THE VOICE OF THE WEST 7 6 90— KDYL— Early Birds of th Pioneer 6 30— KDYb-wrfloUncle Jake 7 00— KDYLr— Today'! Almanac 7 15— NBC — On tha Mall — Robert 7 20 18U 1 1 17$ 11 0J'$ Bellies — May 36 85 1 1 82$ 12 05 12 07 3 25 13 32 27 24 1 52 ’4 60 47 1 1 il Secretary— William Real estate Mortgage and other- - loans Bonds and stocks Cash Jn office and banks Other ledger assets to 2hk lbs 6YNOPSI3 OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF -- 7 52 N 20 '4 25 22 15 do old 1 Jd U Julv n 1 24 do old I 22 1 14 Sep Oata — 2 Mav 40 H July 46H Sep Soy bean — 1 82 Mav 1 72 Julv self-inflict- SELBACH INSURANCE AGENCY — President — William R Hedge to law: 1 TotaMedger asset s TIT $18 180159 48 $42 341 270 01 Total ledger aasete 7846283 72 Nonledger assets 220 968 75 Nonledger asaets Total admitted assets $3114571146 Gross assets $2602644318 On the basis of December 31 1938? $42 562 258 76 Clross assets 95 943 94 1 335 265 27 actual market quotations for all bonds Less assets not admitted Less assets not admitted toowned stocks this and company’s Total admitted assets $25 $30 499 24 tal admitted assets would be Increased Total admitted assets $41226993 49 to 631912703 41 and surplus to ' LIABILITIES a LIABILITIES 40 $ 1260 000 00 LIABILITIES reserve $ 4547850 10 Voluntary reserve Unearned premium 526 521 82 Other reserves 300 000 00 Net amount $ Special net reserre lossea unpaid 8 694510 90 reserve 544 500 00 Other reserves 1229 848 05 Unearned premium and claims losaea amount Net reserve 1148336770 unpaid Unearned premium 270000 00 Dividend liability 19 352 633 OO and claims Net amount unpaid lossea 2373356 89 1023829 03 All other liabilities 1981485 01 All other liabilities 1 and olalma 167187 00 Dividend liability 61 $32197022 Total $ 707152718 Total 384557 30 All other liabilities $ 3 000 000 00 Statutory Capital 000 00 $ 650 15858 972 06 Total $14861097 01 Surplus deposit 8379970 88 $ 3 343 740 00 Surplus Capital 12940 874 45 Surplus Surplus as to policyholders 18858 972 06 Surplus aa to policyholders 9 029970 08 16284 614 45 Surplus ae to policyholders Total capital surplus and Total capital surplus and other liabilities -- —$25930499 24 $41226993 49 other liabilities Total capital surplus and other liabilities $3114571146 Stete of Utah County of Balt Lake — ss State of Utah County of Salt Lake — ss This certifies that the above named This certifies that the above named State of Utah County of Balt Lake— ss This certifies that the above named company has filed Its annual statement company has filed Its annual statele a of which the foregoing is a of ment the its which statement foregoing filed baa annual synopsis company of which tha foregoing la a synopsis and hat compiled with the laws of this synopsis and has compiled with the thereof to laws Insurance and this etate relating to Insurof with laws state has the this and relating complied state relating to Insurance and therefore fore le duly authorised to transact the ance and therefore Is duly authorised In transact to of to the State of the business of Insurance Insurance transact the busi- business la duly authorized ness of Insurance in the State of Utah Utah until the last day of February tn the 8tete of Utah until the last day 1938 of Februrry 1978 Until the last dav of February 1938 In witness whereof I hereunto set mv In wit net's ‘whereof I hereunto set In witness whereof 1 hereunto set hsncUand affix mv official seal this mv hend and affix mv official seal this my hand and affix my official teal of March 1917 10th day of March 193T 8th this 13th day of March 137 K A SMITH JR E A SMITH JR — E A SMITH JR (Seal)- (Seal) Commissioner of IntUiauce Commissioner of Insurance Commissioner of Insurance It 12 1 $1 y July Company Office— 87 er Co Boston Insurance Gross assets ' tes assets not admitted 10 26'i n The American Insurance Company $34240 858 02 186951 17 Mhvii Ity 10 26k -- rub-h- SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE - Total ledger asset Nonledger assets Dead at Residence 1 Sep Corn Gordon C Wjrick 39 former Salt Lake City newspaper man died at his home 1363 Sherman avenue Police Tuesday of strangulation ftye — t11117$ May reported death was Rubber Mr Wirick was a veteran of the July NEW YORK April 6 (API — Crude 6 ( AP)— ut-tar Sen I 0MA SAN FRANCISCO April 111 to futures closed barelv steadv 15 32 World war He had suffered Barley — eggs and eheesa unehauged lower May 25 58 July 25 78 SeptemMay a as for health of a number years — ber 25 85 Lard ? LOS ANGELES April 6 (AP) — Prod- result of service Smoked ribbed spot — 25 60n May 12 injuries uct exchange receipts— Butter 192501) iiNomlual Inly 12 05 pounds cheese 13300 pounds 25 unchanged 1 I 32 France imported $42694 worth of Sep Ocf to lVi lbs 15c ftl SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL New Jersey Home Offlrw-Newr- lc President— Paul B Sommers — Doremu Frederick Secretary Showing condition on December 31 3936 made to the Commlasloner of Instance of the State of Utah purauant to law ASSETS $ 4 067 701 90 Real estate Mortgage and other loapa 1915 931 35 24 416 835 08 Ponds and stock 2 052837 23 Cash In office and banka 1747550 48 asset Other ledger Found 31c Wasatch 2315 statement of $1 1 iulv CHICAGO April 6 (AP)— Butter was Fresh 93 score 32 ’4 ft easv Tuesdav 32Vfcr 92 320 outside! 91 31 4 r outside 90 3lV$c 89 31c Centralized carlols 90 Walker Bank Building vith 1 mod for bulk fin A April wa received territory wooil In original bags Tuesday to good French combing length Average fine wool brought mostly $103 0106 scoured basis while wools Of bulk short French combing length sofd at around $1 00 02 scoured basis iti original bags The market wa quiet on medium grades of domestic wools but quotations were firm Spot foreign wools of fine and medium grades had some call at Jlrm prices erate demand The Ilone Investment ron- - 6 Mav 2 $1 85 a sack No 8 U M A & Wool Market Deaths service for Mrs Funeral Broadhead wife of RheUiou HARMAN— Marv Bell Harman TO 1500 East Twenty first South street arterlo Broadhead Burbank Cal were held In mlerosls April 3 the Levan L I) R ward chapet 8undv Anno Sophia Stop Chris Interment wa In the Levan Ctly cemeierv CHKI8TLNHON tenaon 72 143 Third avenue heart ailfuneral the Anderson under direction of ment April 4 home 229 82 M Broadhead wa horn July 30 1900 HELM — Charles Edward Halm Fast Fifth South atreet natural deaJL at Levan LMah a daughter of Neila J and — 1(f April She waa married to Weltha Taylor Schow — John Thomaa Townaon 4ff Mr Broadhead July 10 192K In Halt Lake TOWNSON Ellolt 1 ark coronary thrombosis April 4 Cltv Throughout her life he had been an FKVERYER — Rosa Feveryer 52 Chicago hur a work tv having served RCIP10 -- Eliott Willdeitr 79 former aulve 111 March 28 blacksmith here died Monday at hi home secretary of the Burbank ward for several BIRCH arteriosclerosis — Heber Birth 65 226 West Fourth A f rauses Incident to age native of“years North street hemorrhage April 2 Service also were held March 31 lu the Cedar City he wa born January? 1858 2 He Colonial Garden chapel at Burbank where FR F EB A IRN— William Carl Freebalrn to h Mott and Emma Jane Willden days 2695 Beveriy avenue atsiactaaif moved from Cedar City to Cove tort with the family has resided for tha past seven neonatorum April 6 Beaver hi to nd later and parent tojyearRhe survived by her husband one son On June 12 1881 he married Sarah Rctpio Kenneih two brothers Hal J Broadhead Memmott 8he died February 22 1921 Divorces Granted and Cecil Behnw Burbank Schow Levan are and sons six daughters Surviving Bowers Mrs Jeanette Alice Elisabeth Harb Wilson from Robert Thomaa and Henrv Willden Mavfteld Mra and two sisters t r Wilson Orphia Heljne La hmma Johnson and I orin Willden Salt Alpine and Mr attorney Ralph T cruelty Cal Stewart Willden Ausmond Laka City Scipio and Fva Dora Davis vs Ephraim Willie Davla Irvin Willden Hllmore 21 grandchildren and Ihe following 10 nonaupport attorneys Hancock ft Dawson June Thora Rydman a Harold Rydmau brothers and sisters George Willden Hall cruelty attorneys Badger Rich ft Rich Lake City William W’lilden Mr Carllne PARK CITY— Jo Klkel M died at Ihe Valentine Mr Nellie Jvt and Mr Violet Dallev Beaver and Mrs Jan Brunson Park City Miner’ hospital late Sundav New Suits Filed Fillmore following a two months’ llhieaa of miners rvloei will h conducted Tues- consumption Funeral Harold Whetman vs Sears Roebuck ft He waa borti In Tugoalavia in 1876 He Rcinlo L D 8 ward day at 2 p m tu the Cn for alleged falsa arrest $2500 ata miner for a number of year chapel bv Bishop J Well Robins Burial hadHebeen torneys D A West and Willard HansonGun-dr- v is survived bv a wife a son snd will ba in the Bclpio cemetery He brother a in Jugoslavia Magdalena Berger Riley vs W N ha daughter Mlkl-licaa administrator of estate of Christian living to Colorado and a niece Marv to quiet title had Berger attorney F L aervlces or Funeral Cltv Park Stanley Spalding not been arranged Mornlav HYDE PARK — Btaivley Martin Reeder 30 died at his home here Tuesday morning He had Just of an undetermined cause and returned rompleted hts morning chores dead to tha house wheu he dropped He was born her April 13 1907 a aon of Martin C and Nettle Harney Reeder Surviving are his parents his widow Mrs Phoebe Dalnea Reeder r twro whlidren six Jovce and Russel Ray Reeder and BenRobert Reeder brbthers and sister Mr Iowa Wendell Reeder Ames son Doris and Maruette Frma Watte Phvtlis Reeder Hyde Park- Funeral arrangement are with the Richards mortuary Hchow I V light lights $10 Sows $8 5008 75 packing — Cattle Receipts 400 all r)aes active Steady to strong load medium to low good 1025 pound Nevada fed steers $9 65 part load 1080 pound California $9 75 few head good 1040-pounIdaho ted steers $9 75 010 00 three loads medium 830 to 865 pound Nevada $9 00ft 9 25 heifers scarce few good beef cows $7 50 medium 1O0 calve bulls $5 250 6 25 receipt fully steady vealar $11 OOftll 50 choice quoted $12 00 load common light slaughter calves $6 00 Sherp— Receipts 250 nothing on sale sold recently to establish pot enough lambs e wooled slaughter ewes market tquoted $6 0Oft7 00 1 LOS ANGELES April 6 300 slow Hogs — Receipts grain feds $10 65 ft 1 1 00 542 cattle —Receipts 600 holdover fed ateera $7 25ft alow medium to good ““ 1 cutter grades 100 cows “575ft" Births Tooele — Orville Robert and Fay Murray Goff daughter Oliver Stephen and Loretta Griffith peasnoll daughter Richard Oren nd Lot tile Ann Taylor Skelton aon Charles Bvrou and Edna Marsh Pitt aon Dean and Kina Ann Aired Hector daughter Ralph Julian and Bernice Erma Rupp Dickerson son John and Mildred Allred Mercer son Raymond Francis Darrell and Florence Luia Benson Lessee daughter Xiwya and Anna Cluff Dymock daughter NFPHI Weltha O- 2 taf Wcllha Schow Broadhead I 0 ‘ Farmington Maurice 36 Brentwood Cal Helen Josephine Mann 29 Brentwood Cat Richard E Jenaen 22 Aalt Lake City Lucille Nunn Goodmundaon 21 Belt Lake City Frank Halter Ken non 30 Ogden? j Melba Mary Hansen 25 Ogdeu ' 51 hools in Ordervill and graduated from Brigham Young unlveraitv September 12 1912 he married Vtda P Ider of Kingston During his life he had been active In L I) $ church and Boy Hcout activities six son and Hurvlvtng are his widow daughters Graudmi Leriu Ray Lyle and Dee Porter and Mr Marla Htoue all of Hatch his mother Logan a brother L Hatch font sisters Mra Leroy Porter Laura Allen Kingston Mra Gertruda Wilson Salt Lake CU) Mrs Lennora Madsen Elsinore and Mrs Klda Mortensou of Ephraim three Israel H Porter Basalh Idaho Melvin O Porter Helper and Robert B Porter Loa Angeles Cal and four half atstera Mra Nellie Workman Lo White Bountiful Armlnni Mr Angeles Mr and Mrs Amy Bthel Rrvner Helper Hansen Pocatello Idaho - 1 Le f Twenty-firs- rh I1 Arch J Junes 46 'Boise Idaho Nina L 1'eteraon 42 Eagleville Mo Ernest Mailman 49 Halt Lake City’ Martha 8uphla Meyers 40 Salt Lake City Philip Mednlrk 2$ Salt Taka City TUHe $ ay the Henteleef 26 Sail Laka Cltv Caleb and Margaret Freeman Otliev 8he they want the tax renewed had resided in Salt Lake Cttv for Inthe past Can’t Get Copper the L 10 veara where she was active NORTH 8AI T LAKE April 6 (USDA)— $4 00 ft 5 50 bulla $6 85 calves receipt O church having served In the Relief The company did not oppose the society vealers $1100 ft steadv mostly 1167 includes 85 direct 300 Bogs — Receipt L P 8 ward tha of no sold 12 calves 25 3 are tha 357 for market and 925 through Produce Market Surviving besides her husbandWillism ateady Imposition of the duty in 300 slow steady few Sheep — Receipts C eons and daughter bulk good butcher mixed medium $0 75 41 9 90 Brownell explained but favors its following lambs $9 00 late Monday good H L Mr Rose Kllnack Magus Sadler weight down to $8 90 packing sows $7 75 SALT LAKE CITI fabspring lambs $10 50 because removal Alabama L M Sadler Mrs Polity ft 8 jO Sadler independent BUTTER ) — Cattle 280 !KMKR April 6 ( A and Mrs Stella Kllpack all of Salt Cattle — Receipt Includea 53 for ricators can’t get copper Among Austin I 34 market 16 i direct and 84 through few — Receipts 600 calves 200 heifers steady First grad butter lb lb Lake Cltv and Elmer Sadler of Oregon biv$ them are General Cable corporation and a slater Mra Mary Norell Salt ake lot with to weak bulk $8 75 010 00 calves and Second grade butter trucked uteers $7 2548 00 35 common kind down to $0 00 few lot good vealers 50 cents lower top vealers $11 00 Sweet cream butter lb and two brothers 8 D and Thomas and Revere Copper and Brass Inc City cows common kind heifers down to other classes steady (Parchment wrapped Vic less ) (7 50 down Gillev both of Alabama $8 OO EGGS has $6 00 medium and good cows $5 25ty cutters $3 50 ft 5 Oi) bulls $4 50 0 6 00 American atrvices will be conducted 8undav which Funeral in Smelting 2$ 6 50 common to medium kind $4 00ft’ steers (8 75 ft 9 70 flat best held $11 7i Large white henneries do at 1 p m in the Thirty second L P 8 substantial interests 23 Medium white henneries do Martin Reeder 6 OOr cutter grade down to $2 75 odd freight paid with Bishop Frederick H Pe h ward chape! CHEESE bull 800 steady to shade $5 01? 5 25 few lot He contended that 80 per cent of presiding Burial will take placa In the good vealera Hogs— Receipts 20 $9 00 ft 10 00 with common kinds dowu lower 180 to 260 pound $9 80010 00 Full cream triplets lb t the United States production is held City cemetery 1 60 to 1 80 pound $9 50 ft 9 90 light lights to $6 00 Full cream longhorns lb 21 sandwich loaf lb 1194 all through $9 25 ft 9 75 feeding pigs $8 00 ft 8 50 Full cream Bheep— Receipt three major companies that also by sows 40 22V$ smooth lb $9 cured western good 2509 light Triplet Ed Westover ) — Hog — OLDEN April 6 ( control 50 per cent of fabricating western cured lb 150 steady bulk beat butchers weights —$9 50 Receipt medium grade Longhorns 24V$ Sheep Receipts 13500 Daisies Wisconsin cured lb $U 75 ft 0 90 practical top $9 90 extreme Fd Weatover 52 44 tj East Second South copper 00 50 trucked lambs 25 lb cured 010 $10 Wisconsin binding street died Tuesday at 9 p m in a local top $10 00 early on outstanding 200 pound weak on fed lambs Longhorns “Last December” he said “we hospital asking steady to strong lot to shipper mixed light and medium or following a long Illness -- Live AP 4 around$12 paid 6 London 25frelght YORK in of out 9 65 NEW $4 00 lew April ran weight copper prices According to hospital attendants he was 41 8 50 — By freight steady to firm KAN8AR' CITY April 6 Surviving a of Washington county native (ry $760 in tried here fabricators Cattle — Receipt 1500 weak to 10 cents ens Rocks 17 Leghorn 11 fowls: colored soared and 280: Hogs — Receipt is a brother Lawrence Westover Jav lower top $10 10 good to choice 190 21 Leghorn 18 roosters 12- turkevs vain to buy General Cable corporastronger market 2 By express steady dnvein steers $8 25 32 head good to 310 pound $9 90ft 10 10 140 to 180 1726 ducks 14 Chick- tion was forced to turn down orders 12 pound 20 rocke 24 fed heifers Leghorn Susan Elizabeth Griffin S$60 odd lot pound $8 90 09 85 sows $9 25 ft 9 60 Broilers Fowls colored 21 ens dmeins $6 75 ft' 7 50 best cows $8 00 ft stock pigs $8 25 down rocks 17 firlS for 10000 tons "Of copper in fabri& 12 roosters 20 6 75 common to medium eowi $4 60ft Mr 4500 calves 3000 Leghorn 18 Susan Elizabeth Griffin 91 widow’ turkeys 20 and cated form and Revere Copper died In a local 5 50 cutter grade ducks 12(fl4 of John Walter Griffin $12504 25 few lot fed steers opening slow steady fed heifers ®25 Fresh ducks Brass lost almost at 4 10 p m of cause medium and good bulls $4 50 ft 5 75 late steady other she stock unevenly steadv to beDressed poultry — Steadv as muc'i hospital Tuesday Her Orin A Jacobs lower reslrienre for the past to age bulls vealers and calves 17 Other fresh and froien price Incident Monday good 102$ pound ateera from 25 cent not obtain enough three vears had been at 175 Eait cause they could t kcal feedlot feeders steady stockers $8 75 27 head 946 Pound little changed TP4HO FALLS Idho — Orin A Icnb slow weakj early sales medium to good trieh street Butter— Receipts 74 427 tubs weaker copper” $8 25 load 1010 pound Idaho South lilaho Fall extra I31ft34 $7 75 medium and good ririvetns $7 00 lightweight fed steers $8 25 ft 10 65 sev11 1845 in 40 o North Water amtr She was born November Creamery higher than firsts local hopltal o! ttdandMondy nt atlone He expressed belief that producer 92 acore) 33 (88 to 91) ft 8 50 common steers and heifer hrbr $6 50 eral loads held above $1100 good 852 extra romplt' pneumonia down heifers $9 75 butcher cows $5 25 314k ft 32 5 : other grades unchanged pound did or controlled fabricators Mr Jarob waa born January 2fl 1H07 500 for market' few ft H 75 odd href cows up to $750 cutOn eeae — Receipts 4138(1 pounds steadv owned Sheep — Receipt a barber He had worked ak Kexbura lot 90 to 97 ters $1500500 good to choke vealers piste whole milk flats fresh fattev 17V$ not turn down "a single pound” good trucked fat lamb Grain Chicago at Halt Lake City Utah 8t Anthony and 22 Vi ft 23 1936 50 choice lot feeders 876 75 held feeder $8 ©1714 fancy pound $10 weighty Monday 0009 Sounds mu' Mixed neauurr — Reflect Prices steadv choice 50 95 stockers $8 34J6J — A $8 Earnings light Eggs Receipt aunlved bv hi faiher Fieklet He CHICAGO whites Resala of pre 9000 practically noth- colors unchanged April 6 (Apt — Speculative Bheep— Receipt Aprfl S (lllfAOO OOO Hog — Brownell said the improved earn- buvjjig bv and mid sold earlv fever abruptly subsided in the corn Jaroba Murrav Utah andWardeen andbrother! opening bids on slaughter mium marks 28 029 near 14 Receipt fully ateady apota 5 to ing Mr corn Mra Lffle 27 ft 26 Tuesdav marks lower or and altera lamb exchange trade western from downward wheat tumbling and sharply premium 10 cent of smelters this year reflected higher top $10 30 paid for Leo Jarobe Tooele 4 cent a buahel and wheat Lydia Miller RexburR 234 ft ings specials 25whiteexchange mediums numerous loads 210 to 250 pound prices down bum $1150 asking $12 00 and above Zola McGee metal which and Leimra the duck Mra Prati and eggs all brown Utah ceut 24 origi2 other high prices ( to OHAHA 6 200 300 nearly AP April U8DA)— Hoga— good and choice pound $10 10 Evidence wa plentiful that eorn and Murrav Elmo Jacoba and Ora Jacoba Halt nated in London as a result of arma- wheat ftl0 25 moat 150 to 190 pound $9 50 ft Receipts 3000 opened slow tolater moder- unchanged both had been at least temporarily Lake Cltv active generally steadv weak with — ment J07515 bulk good packing sows $9 50 0 ately — Live AP Funeral service will be held In Rexhurg 6 CHICAGO to an unusual degree and that purchases poultry April some choice overbought butchers Monday’s average 2 cars 17 trucks steadv hens in the case of torn something akin to a under the direction of the Wood mortuary 7500 Cattle — Receipt Common stockholders had cahes 3000 5 to 10 cents under the best time that Retelpta gone less 5 pounds and 19c of consumer interests had fed ateera and jearllnga grading strictly dav top $9 90 by traders and few ship- over 5 pound "so long” without dividends that the developed strike There were also Intimations of good and better fully ateady on shipper pers package 274 pound to trader $10 00 19v$c leghorn hens lfl$c colored frei white rock 26c Plvmouth Rock new issue of 365988 shares of com- a large amount of Argentina corn arriving John Thomaa Reid account most good to choice 26c ery packers $9 85 down supply such kind again rock small and crop selling at $14 50 upward 180 pound up to $9 70 0 9 85- medium to 26 MiG colored broilers 26c white within a few day at Montreal for Iran John Thomas Reid 66 resident on to 106 PROVJune mon retire bareback Rock at Issued with pur 20c to Chl 26$o‘ to choice Plymouth 75 ago to but 60 $9 together 160 00 bid other $15 top all $16 2509 good good shipment early died Tuesdav morning at Orangeville 13c leghorn roosters 12c of corn lu Philadelphia to ba brought of stock hases 1 6 cent grade weak to shade lower mainly $9 00 180 pound $9 35ft9 80 most light lights 21c roosters the per preferred a sister Mrs Alive Higgs Jb$ turof home 2 No 16c the 20c toms 0 12 00 market but all well finished of- $9 0009 60 medium do'wn to $850 pies turkevs hens ducks trouble 4 15c up 21c was offered to stockholders rather corn market collapsed how Last Fifth North street of heart scarce strong weight feeders to $8 75 key pounds finBe the fore $14 00 upward ferings with weight at Mr Reid was born April 6 1871 ished vearltngs very scarce she stock In good sows $9 40 ft 9 50 stags $9 75 down small 17c geese 15c capons 7 pounds up than to underwriters Brownell said ever prices acoreil a transient upturn tc K and of son a John Margaret heretofore since Payaon Cattle — Receipts 4500 fed steers and 26c less—than 7 pounds 25c only moderate supply but undertone weak freh top records unequaled underReid When 9 years old he moved unsettled issue Kirkwood 10787 had been And if the reaction nutter bulls active and strong slow sudden to the scattered Receipts sale very yearling 1920 Contributing weighty sausage early to Orangeville where he 93 acore 32 Mi ft 33c reoffering up to $6 65 vealers tending low- steady hut undertone weak heifers In light creamery specials warning Issued by some with hta parent' of corn was He attended the public er mainly $8 5009 50 few weighty ship- supply steady cows slow ateady to weak extras 92 score 32c extra firsts 90 to written the company would have houses that May corn having had since resided All but commission advanced firsts 88 to 89 ceived “$1500000 more” 21 school of that district and later the Brigthan more of per kinds $10 Ou recent rainy weather bulls strong to 25 cents higher vealera 91 scores 31V$031ie late peraiatently score 90 standards genres ham mod scarce manner Young stockers and university 30V$ft3Jc feeders nad about feeder trade market steady against storker 4000 to 4500 shares of the issue have cents in a sensationally rapid he was a mem car lota 3l&c alow and weak steady 2 loads 3402 pound steers $14 00 centralized reached fancy prices that made future gen berAtofthefhetime ofD his8 death seventies quorum at Eggs — Receipts 25091 steady prices been subscribed for leaving the eral buying t Sheep — Receipts 10 000 Including 250 bulk eligible to sell at $8 50ftll00 with dangerous He member of an active waa to direct held several 4 00 loads to above not and lamb trade $12 changed established fat Orangeville up At the cloe corn futures were 3H D & church Potato — Receipts 38- on track 201 company approximately $25300000 cents especially In the bun bidding sharply lower asking around steady bulk heifers $7 50ft9 50 few lots $10 00 under Monday’s finish May $1 26 A the Lschool He married Kdna Nell on Julv ft 10 50 total U 8 shipments 633 old stock best world but early indications around 25 cents lower and load 912 bound chairman the estimated $11 The 114 $1 20 day September July $1 2H ftl L D S Salt Laka temple beef cows $5 50ft7 OO1 odd head $7 2‘ Idaho russets large firm other Idaho rusfat sheep 25 lower 1U to 1 Vs cents down 3 1898 In the and six son northern stock early production of silver this year would si 111 Vi wheat 8 00 cutter grades $3 50 0 5 00 medium sets barelv ateaa Surviving are hi widow ft 28) ST JOSEPH April 6 Mav $1 4l7k ft 42 Juv $1 28 stock steadv other Ohtoa Mr 75 odd Della Jewke and Marti! 6 25 ounces bull bull beef $5 fo or more 200000000 head ft stronger slightly — 24 daughters oats approach entire supply of $6 50ft7 00 r $1 24 ft beep Receipts 5800 York New russet Burbanks heptembe Reid Idaho rwt vealera sacked Nfil per Raid practical top and rve $850 U 8 No 1 $2 40 ft 2 90 one car 15 pound as a result of near capacity opera- 2J rent off Mav 49 ft 49 Orangvllle wool lambs unsold bid and indications Mra La Veni Mamia Prlre Mra Phvllls i around 25 cent lower bidding $12 00 and few $9 00 to 1 i cent drop Mav $1 16 75000 lamb market sacks $100 cwt U 8 No U 2 8 $2No35 ft3 tions at copper lead and zinc mines showing Preston Idaho Rnal Reid Prtno down sheep scarce nominally umTianged The outcome in provisions varied from I Mflthea and slaters not established early bids 25 cents 2 40 Colorado red McClures fne grandchildren 10 brothers Maine Green Production was 151 000000 ounces in cents setback to 2U cent gain ROITH SAN FRANCISCO 6 tAPf more lower fullv steady other few sales $2 75ft3 05 tewkes Fdward J Retd April asking Mrs Margaret new stock 1936 and 250000000 in 12929 USD A ) — Hogs — Receipts 1 650 Relrt Mr Clarence Minut Jewke generally classes In scant Supply esrlv bids on bulk mountains U 8 No 1 $2 45 Mr Allr RANGE OK J EADING ft HI I RES Mr held to stead) supplies moderate demand fairlv a'eady quality considered top $10 75 on fed wooled lambs $115001175 Rhea Moffett all of Orancevtile A Brockington was electcar lot track sales 50 pound sacks George good Mrs Marv Wedmnn and Mr part load good 165poua£ butchers load $12 00 and above Prnvo Wheat Hick 1 Cln $2 05 ft ed a director Texas Bliss triumphs U 8 No medium good Low Salt ak Cltv William Rid High p jpa English weights $1050 Open 2 15 less than car lots $2 15ft 2 20 Reid short load medium 25 415 $1 42 4 $1 44’ jected additional financing ’ falter anon Eliot Cutler 25 Cottonwood Adollna Booth 20 8alt Lake City Marvin Mathias Benwa 27 Boise Idaho Marie Gambling Grander 24 Boise Idaho j Marriage Licenses Eunice Barlow F Nalder iscal WASHINGTON April 6 JERSEY CITY NJ---Ap- ril officials speculated today over whether low interest rates on (UP)— Approximately half of the past government financing could be nation's theoretical copper capacity maintained when the treasury car- can be produced at a cost under 5 ries out its plan to borrow addi- cents a pound because of thp high tional money before Ju!y 1 precious metal content in domestic In its December and March fi- mines F H Brownell chairman of nancing tha treasury issued 3S per the American Smelting and Refincent bonds Now however bank ing company said Tuesday at the annual meeting liquidation of government securities Ift answer to a stockholder's quesand other developments nave led to tion Brownell said that South Afa belief in some administration rican copper mines constitute no quarters that any future bonds may threat to American producers "While these producers have much carry a higher coupon rate lnbor costs than the United lower In his statement that the treasury States mines the lack of precious will borrow new rash this fiscal metal content practically balances year Secretary Morgenthau did not the low labor cost” Brownell said say how much would be borrowed Approximately 500000 tons of copor what type of obligations would be can be produced here for less per issued rstvclspo dinger than 5 cents a pounds 400000 tons Han The treasury has been- borrowing more L A Manwaring and Philip MBarlow at less than 6 cents and Ap- ail of 8alt Lake Cit in anticipation of June IS tax pay100000 tons at less than ments at the rate of $50000000 a 8proximately eents Brownell reported Martha E Gilley Sadler week Through discount bill issues the company Brownell said E Gillev Sadler 65 wife Mr Originally Morgenthau contem- “favors” removal jhat of the excise tax of AdamMartha A Hadler residing at 1527 West plated borrowing only $300000000 of 4 cents a pound on copper which Third South street died Tuesday at 5 30a n m at tha family residence following in this manner but some informed is scheduled to expire June 30 Sev- long Illness authorities said today further bill eral In Camion Born Pacember 10 1871 that indicated have companies a daughter of she wa issues may be employed for the procount) Tennessee 3000-fo- ot State ' Local Statistics State Local Obituaries Miiie Company Negotiates ’ 29 7 193 Adv ) - — 6 30— K8L— Sunrise Serenade T 00— CBS — Music In the Air 7 30— K8L — Morning Tunes 45— K8L— International 7 Newi 8 00 — K8L — Early Morning fhopplng News 8 30— K8L— Breakfast Melodies 9 00— CBS — ‘ Magazine of thr Air A Rolfe and hla orchestra Reed Ken Delmar Edmundson nedy soloist editor and tha drama "Trouble House" guest personalities 70— KSL— Rhythm Revue 10 00 — KSL— Jenny Lee's "Timely Tips 10 15 — KSL— Words and Music JO 30— CBS— Romance of Helen Trent 10 45— CBS — Our Gal Sunday 11 00—CBS— Betty and Bob 1115— CBS— Modern Cinderella 11 70— CBS— Betty Crocker 11 36— CBS— Hymn of AJ Ihe Churches with Joe Emerson 1148— CBS — News of Today John K Watkina ft P 12 12 12 M 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 00 —CBS— Big Slater 15— CBS — American School of tha Air 45— CBS— Mrt and Marge 00— KSL — Stock Market Quotations and International News 15— KSL — Word and Music 00 — CBS— Curtis Institute of Musk 45 — KSL — Melody Revue 00 — KSL — Shoppers’ Guide 15— KSL — International New News Through a Woman’s Kathryn Cravens Fyea" Wilderness 45 — efts— Road OO— KSL— Mnns Duane G Hunt "Re ligiou News Events" 15 — KSL— Musical Postscripts 30 — KSL — Afternoon Concert 4 5— CBS— Pretty Kitty Kelly 5 00— KSL — Adventures of Sonny and Buddy 9 15— KSL — The Adventures of Jimmy Allen 5 30— KSL— Jack Armstrong 5 45— KSL— Orphan Annie 6 00— KSL — Let’ Dance 6 15 — KSL — International New 6 30 — Preview of "King aud Chorus Girl 6 45— KSL — Fasy Ace 700 — CBS— Recital with Nino Martini and Andre Koatelanets and bis or chestra and chorus 7 30— CBS — Beauty Box Theater with 4 4 4 Jessica Dragonette Kullmann In 'Mile Goodman’s orfheatra 6 00— CBS — Gang Busters and Charles Modiste" A1 the erusade against crime Phillips Lord 8 30— CBS — American Bar Association Senators Edward Burke £resent ennett Champ Clark Gerald P Nve and Joseph O Mahoney "What the' Supreme” Court Has Done for the People o 00 —CBS— Poetic ft 15 — KSL — Little Theater of Muslr 30 — CBS — Ken Murrav Oswald Shirley Ross Lud Gluskln s orchestra 00 — KSL — Youth Education male $u$r-te- t and guest speaker 15— KSL— Song We Remember 30 — KSL — The Old Gardener 35 — KSIj — International News 50 — KSL— Sports Summary 00— KSL — Night Boat Hawaiian music snd readings with Glen Shaw 30 — CBS — Eddie Oliver and hit orches McCormack 0 10 10 10 10 10 IX 11 orchestra tra 1145— CBS— Ted Flo Rlto and hli orchestra Midnight 1200— CBS— Tommy Tucker and hit orchestra 1215— CBS — Harry Owens and hie orchesM A 12 12 1 tra tra Kenny 45 — CBS — Cols Allen and his orche and his or McElroy chestra 00— KhL— Good night SONOS Jiomt- Flve timet a wwk — Mondays thru Fridays KDYL I2:C3 Noon W’4'i7H$ t 41 Total capital surplus and ' other liabilities $50694283 27 State of Utah County of Salt Lake— ss This certifies that ths above named company has filed Its annual statement of which the foregoing Is a synopsis and has complied with tha laws of this state relating to insurance and therefore Is duly authorised to transact the business of insurance In the state of Utah until ths last day of February 1938 - In witness ‘ hereof I hereunto set mv handand nfflX mv nffjtlal teal this 151 h day of March — (Seal) E 1937 A Commissioner SMITH JR of InsuraDc Winnipeg ’ 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