Show - - - - - - " THE SALT LAKE 66TRII3UNE TUESDAY MORNING - Tipsy Driirr s for Salt LaW Convention The-yMake'Plän- -- Draivs-Firle risetatedemoommilocensammPowerw On Guilty Plea ( 4qr lk 0 k of Midvale arrested Saturday on a drunken driving charge by deposed Police Captain F A Thacker admitted guilt Monday in police court and rs was sentenced to pay $100 or spend 30 days in jail He paid $85 and Will take a traffic test and if he passes will receive s suspension of the remainder of the fine a Mitchell wu taken into custody by Mr Thatcker after he allegedly ran through a red traffic light at South and Ninth East Twenty-firs- t streets and struck an iron fence 'q when he swerved out for another machine Mr TI ker turned the defendant over tO police explaining that he was exe cising his rights as a private citizen for Oscar Bishop 32 of i 262Trial Bishop place as set for Wed- nesday when he d nied charges of drunken driving unning through a red traffic ugh and driving an automobile with I ulty brakes Arrested Sahli& He was arrest d Saturday after he allegedly drov through the light at First South and Second West a streets and dro e erratically east ward on First outh street A fine of $35 with an alternative of nine days in jail was imposed on Fred Lord 284 of 648 West First North street fivhen he admitted a charge of failing to yield the right of Way to another machine He allegedly was kivolved in an accident Sunday at Second West and Fourth South streets go Wayne Wilson 23 of 2161 Major street denied a similar charge and trial was set for Wednesday He allegedly-was the driver of a machine which collided with another Sunday South and Eighth Twenty-firs- t - at West streetsThomas Bytheway 36 of 521 Center street admitted a charge of driving with faulty brakes and was find $25 in lieu of eight days in P NIL The Judge offered to suspend $15 the fine providing be pass a traffietest Bytheway was ar- rested folloWing an accident Sunday at First Southand West Temple street Draws Two Fines Arraigned on charges of speed- ing and running through a red tra- light R Ed Colwell 19 of 947 Mitchell I 4 I 1 - 0 I '' " ' 4k 4sp rays $85 to Court --I- F ' ' 44 i 0 - f Er k -- 11 t':"''i''l:-::'- :3 - ::::!i:: :' 11 Ray Forsberg Miss Bernice Moss the Rev A E Butcher and Glen O Grant (left to right) lead a conference of the arrangements committee for the regional convention of the National Recreation association here next month Directors Announce Speakers For Recreation Conference " - - ' Health and Physical Education Unit Will Join in Meet April 14-1- 6 !::!:!:: Dr Bug?' M Woodward of Provo regional director of education - t 111:::::::k ':::: of '' r c i NA ht -w- zokiket-lionday-- to- South-streetrw- L Insurance Man Dies In Florida City seed-6- Victim of Shock - Improves Twenty-sev- V on-- 1 b - a SaturtlayTwas-finedspeeding-ch- at ge Mead Walker was charged with ou between a was im posed o n uMidvale thi tarl ee taw no e 0 and Twenty-secon- d Ninth East street March 15 LaVere T Bell 24 of 1923 Twelfth East street was fined $10 when be admitted ignoring a stop sign ellicwJuly41 50 Minneapolia The-Weath- a - MINNEAPOLIS March 21 (AP)-W- heat eceipts 59 cars trading bails unchanged 841 under to 16c over Minneapolis May wheat- quotations 112c down Cash-- No 1 heavy dark northern No 1 dark northern $10324 VP 111 -R- $101108107Mo 9500 3 lower test weights 105 nominally discounted 20 per pound fancy No 1 hard Montana 8102 No 1 dark or 14o 1 bard Montana winter 8314 Mrs T J Morrison 38 of Cotton- hard 0951se hard amber durum No 1 854c No 2 8274c 08100 No 3 wood was acquitted on a charge of 43101 No 1 red durum 8534 $) failing to 'stop before making a 1914091Veci 86740 Corn-- No 3 yellow 3214 5314c: tradright turn on a red traffic light 71120 under to 60 ing basis unchanged Fines of $10 each were imposed under Chicago May corn quotations Unon the following motorists because changed Oats-- No 3 white 211A a 28 IA e they allegedly drove through red Barley- -38 683c No 2 64 traffic lights: Phyllis Geiger 32 of Rye-11i No-1 0681c202 14 Second East street Park C Flax-LOS Sweet clover Nowell 27 of 169 Wentworth aye nue R A Clayton 25 of 8776 South Kansas City State street Melvin Billings 42 of KathSAII CITY March 21 (AP)-W- heat -R125 cars 12c lower No 2 eceipts 2446 Fifth East 'street and Irvin dark hard 9114 493c: No 3 90439014ci Calahan 23 of Loa Mr Callahan's No 2 bard 8840:P8912c No 3 8714 tr 88c No 2 red 87 CP 8912c nominal fine was suspended No:3 8512c Close May 8412084c hill 7914ac September 787gc' a to le Corti—Recelpte 23 ears 2 white No lower 56 V 5Se nominal Employes Meet No 3 53 V 56 a nominal: No 2 yellow : Future social activities of the 554 c No e 3 54 V 5410-- No 2 mixed nominal No 3 5355 V5514 City Health Eniployei association 5334 nominal Close: May July 57 c were discussed at a meeting Mon- September 58c 9 ears: sAti to la lower: a Cats—Receipt the in afternoon public safety day No 2 white 30 03144c No 3 29 No a q I rs ' t I Weather conditions reported by United Staten weather bureau March 21 1938 A deep pressure trough is mapped through the plains states extending from Colorado to Minnesota It has not produced much precipitation its chief effects being brink southerly winds in the central states and A reoultant abnormally high temperatures cold high of moderate prensure strength overlies the region west ofthe Rockies Interaction with the plains states depression has caused light local precipitation in Utah Idaho Wyoming and Colorado The western states have cloudy or partly cloudy skies and temperatures are generally subA little rain has fallen on the normal northwest coast The eastern states report fair and warm weather Comparative date for Salt liake City: Dggrees 35 Highest temperature thday 77 Highest in thill month singe 1874 Loweat last night 25 Lowest this month since 1874 30 Mean for today Normal 43 Inchei Total precipitation for the 24 hours 35 ending at 5:30 p m Total for this month to date 410 Accumulated excess for this month to date 283 Total since October 1 to date 1080 Accumulated excess mince October 1" 2 29 Sun rises at 6:28 and sets at 642 March 22 Health 55c building presided S E Gilchrist president a DIVIDEND Ncyria3 Common Stock 'Dividend Nei 89 A cashdiVidend declared by the Board of Directors on Mardt 91938 fatal quarter ending March 31 1903equel of its par value will Impair' upon to the Common Capital Stock of this Corn check on Aprd 15 1938 to try pony shsreholders of record at the close of business on March 311938 The Tram fer Books will not be closed 2 D H Focretaerretc47reonovr !km M ma1se—S100 CS108 Kafir—SI V 86c nominal PACIFICtAS AND ELECTRIC CO ‘ 31c Milo Frapcisco California nominal SP 66 a nominal Rye--83 Marie y- -4 2 V 62c nOMinah No 1 bard and dark bard wheat 6 c to 12140 over May: No 2 bard and dark hard 40 to 12c fiver 14 No 2 red wheat 512c to 8e over: No 2 red 310e to 5c over: No 2 white corn lc to 21se over No 2 yellow corn 44c under to 14c over No 2 mixed corn 14e to 14t1 under 4 4 —tiona May March 21 I81a- tLove High I I 11610 Close 1 17 109 July 1071' 108el 91 octnbfr Cash wneat—No 1 northern No 2 13012 t No 3 11114 0ats--- No 2 white 6258 140 2 484 134: El col 4 i! P p o 2 Boise 381 381 Cheyenne Chicago Denver a Junct Helena Kan ir"A-- " 7 xltg e A 24 68 46 76 mpi88t-E- Modena Neetnes Seattle Spokane Tonopah Wahlogin Winemca Yellwatne Turn& — 46 64 36 34 40 5i 5: 58 88 84 88 68 14 84 28 48 58 34 78 31 58 52 46 42 30 64 32 21 Airport liatioi 1 a 8 Iran WINNIPEG Wheat— X PI Nw York Omaha Liverpool March 21 (ar)—hrat Phoenix LIVERPOOL wheat—No 1 dark winter 8e 3d: Route' Pocatello Prtid Ore le 8d: Danubian es lid Au stralian 7a Puelto Futures closed weak )&828 88e- Reno ' Mav Exchange-9910c July 9814e Louts 549612 Sall Lake ' 'cc San Diego W er L150 36 62 78 34 88 78 82 ió 48 70 40 2'61 24 50 46 38 22 62 28 48 50 28 56 52 60 54 36 56 20 52 84 35 62 54 -- 48 42 32 54 44 "34 36 12 80 261 72 251 '28 14 24 18 22 20 12 20 24 18 "6 P P3 tg 11 00 Pt T Sn 00:Clr 071Cly 00'Cly 00!Cle 001Pt el 00 CIy 00 Pt el T Cly 10 00 Pt el 00 Cir 00 Cly T'Cly 18 Pt el 30 00 Pt cl 12 14 20 14 16 18 10 12 521 16I b41 t Leopoldo John Lorenzo S — —'a k Li v'1 r77777777775277:::5F: - 6 r Ittb"-- Succumbs and recreation projects for the W P A and Dr W Ballentine Henley ' 0ofr the University of Southern California have been named principal speakels at the annual regional convention of the National Recreation :'''::: association here April 14 15 and 16 Their names were announced ': ':'i:"" Monday night following a meeting- to an estimated 350 delegate's at-the local arrangements commit- tending the simultaneous conventee in the city and county building tion of the southwest district of the f with Glen O Grant of Pasadena American Association for Health Cal western representative of the and Physical Education He will association talk on "Recreation—America's New Dr Woodward will discuss "Gen- - Frontier" eral and Specific Objectives of the At this banquet Governor Henry Recreation Movement" at the "hoe" H Blood is to extend greetings pitality luncheon" on the opening and the Rev A E Butcher of Salt day at which Mrs J A Hogle of Lake City chairman of arrange-Sa- lt Lake City will preside ments for the convention will be ''' Dr Henley will speak at the toastmaster "fellowship banquet" the following The keynote address at the open-nigwhen 450 delegates to the ing session will be given by Oscar i recreation conference will be hosts A Kirkham executive secretary of the L D S church Y M M I A Mr Grant announced that 125 Chicago Grain persons from 11 states will par- - Emil Salt Lake g Selback CIIICAGOo March 21 (AP)—Downward ticipate in the program of the rec- insurknoe coinpanystesklent City plunge of 2 Cents a bushel took the – withinho-died fined cent of the season's bottom at Tampa Fla record will join in sessions of the Police $25 and $10 respectively Houses with eastern connections led the j gates of education conference physical Ow ' selling whicti appeared to be mainly allege he drove 50 miles an hour to santiness of export dimind which Bernice Moss director of between Thirteenth and Ninth for prTnounced North American wheat and to peace health and educatioh for Physical Tumble of values were from Europe South streets north on Ninth East talk In face of an accelerated decrease of the Btate board of education ie street and ran through a red traffic the theUnited Steles wheat visible oupply chairman of arrangements and notwithstanding late reports of light at Ninth East and Fourth' total dust storms in Kansas The Californian who came to All deliveries of wheat at Liverpool teil South streets Salt Lake City to discuss conventto below the season's previous bot Appearing on a bench warrant A Monday om quotations tion arrangements said the con-H Woodruff Jr 44 of 2160 Eighth the close Chicago wheat futures were finish May vention is unique in that its sessions laic under8234Saturday's I 'o to086c East street denied a speeding 8514 083c corn lAc off have been built entirely on suggesJuly 61 tic was Saturto 5934 005975c set 140 for trial July and May up charge in in sent the tions to workers IN2c field 13Ac oath 4c down: rye showing by day The bench warrant was issued' drop and provisions 2c to 120 setback or recreation Emil H Selbach 89l organizer Tuesday when Judge Bosone rean unusual amount of in- and president of the Selbach Insursaid He fused to accept a $25 cash bond post- Cash Quotations terest has been shown by leaders of ance agency and member of numered by the defendant because he had CHICAGO March 21 (AP$—Cash wheat rural recreation and that the Na- ous city fraternal organizations No 4 yellow hard hard 91c —No 3 on similar fined been a previously tional Parks service will be repre- died Monday at Tampa Fla ac- Si IA c 2 No Corn—No 3 mixed 5512957c charge sented by a score of delegates More cording to a message received here No 3 white 58c Case of R S Madson 43 of 1210 yellow 5834 95934c Oats—No 1 mixed 3214c No 1 white municipal recreation departments Mr Selbach who lived at the was arrested who avenue Crandall 3234c No 3 3293214c before will be represented Eagle Gate apartments died Qt corn- 2 7314c No 3 6714 96734c: than ever at the same time as Woodruff was By—No leadstate and 3 school he added and 99c yellow Soybeans—No plications following a leg injury taken under advisement until SatBarley—Feed 48960c nominal malt- ers will participate ss actively as two weeks ago He had been vacaing 68989c nominal urday by the court conference in 250 any previous 9300 Timothy tioning in Florida since December Clover-63- 200 3700 9 Held As Speeders 14 Sweet clover-91- 000 01050 The on of Emil A Selbach a The two motorists driving one beCivil war captain in the engineer- hind the other allegedly traveled at Range of Leading Futures ing corps he was born July 18 1868 Whe- at50 miles an hour March 8 between Close Low High Open at Columbus Ohio He was employed 2700 and 3100 Ninth East street 8 86 8 85 $ 8614 8 85 May 83 83 82 8214 by railroads and insurance agencies G M Shelby 40 of 1270 East July 83 83 82 83 for a number of years at Denver Second South street and Wendell Se- p43 202 McLean of I and at Cripple Creek Colo IA 5912 59 5914 'Raymond -25 of 2314 Sunnyaide-avenu- e is Stftito-vn'repbrted taroverwrat 11r Seibach came to 62 forfeited a $25 bond each on July 62 62 62 Sep his home Monday from electrical City on May 1 1907 as the manager speeaing charges Shelby allegedly MayOats- -- 294 30 30 29 burns and shock incurred Sunday of the insurance department of 28 28 28 2812 drove 50 miles an hour between Sec July when he came in contact with a live the Houston Real Estate Investment 29 28 s4 29 28 ond and Ninth North streets on Sec- Sep Selbach company He organized power wire 99 99 ond West street Friday and Shurt$7 Mr McLean's life was saved by Insurance Agency on June 1 1916 July 1 lift 52 miles an hour between Oct 93 his son T Raymond McLean 20 and had managed the ngarlization South enth and Thirty-secon- d 67 67 66 6612 who flipped the wire from his fath- as president since that time streets on Ninth East street Wed- - July 64 65 IV 64 65 er's chest with a stick Mr McLean Among his fraternal affiliations 64 63 63 Sen 64 nesday hadbeen attempting to remove the were the Masonic order Knights John Davis 2b of 4166 Thirteenth M4rch 865 Templars and the Shriner He was ih6 h8 97 i 875 wire from a street near his home May East street who allegedly drove 301 July a member of the Alta club and the 897 895 895 920 miles an hour on Main street in the 9 20 915 t 920 1 ilfic of Robert a -- 4 daghtsr J ' 4 c A - OGDEN—William rartin Piggott 75 a litra 'Illtralt Jane Albertson Jones 32 died late Sunday at his home 348 ' II barber wife of John A Jones -40$01164 w years Th State Jr 1760diedBondi at- - home street Ir :t4N! '!k le 4 and labor organisa early Monday eof ear- 0 Mil ::''cinoma artioPirtlhwatri ''''---A s! a' ' the of 4 Farmer ilL i James and 8 a r 1 't party J o h n son Piggott also Mrs Jones was l‘ served as a mem ( at Spanish I' o r of the state ha!- ' Utah April 2 board of exam- kAand had lived in for severs! years ' Lake City most been appoint- 0A - k 1 her life governor spry o''' From 1027 Survivors I it o I ude s he was an ad- K her husband her par-- lf ' ' infor the Statt son ents a Jackie c o m MialliOn three daughters under Chairman Wit Merle s' Beverly and16 liam Knerr Locally three brothLaVoy he had been seer ern James G Clartary of Ogden Trades ence L and Daniel and Labor lissembly Albertson: two sisters for 12 years seers- Wood Mrs Clara tary of the local lodge Mn Rebecca and of Woodmen of the Vincent all of Salt World and held memMrs Jones Lake City bership in the Order of Eagles a fraternal Mr Piggott group R Oberhansley Funeral services will be conducted Wed- at 2 p m in Deseret mortuary 17 nesday by "Russell John (Billy) Oberhansley Bishop Frank C Simmons of sou ot Henry and Salome Barney Obe- (Mine' Second L D 8 ward Burial will Ogden CedarIate in be in Ogden City cemetery rhanley City died Sunday a Ban Francisco Ipital following a pro-::- longed illness c1 ne Cloward James phrit is His father is elk' i PAYSON—James Robert Cldward 8 died rector of Branch ' late Saturday at his home in Salem '' Agricultural college at He was born December 2 1929 a son of Mrs Cedar C t y He was Lynn D and Ruth Sheen Cloward en 1 Oberhansley had a student in the second grade of Salem with him for !levee! elementary school and a member of Sunday months in Calltartlia school and primary organizations in the and was with him Salem ward when he died Funeral services will -be conducted Billy was born in at 3 p m In- Salem school Wednesday Payson on August 27 auditorium by Bishop Ray Davis 1920 and had resided: Friends may call at the mortuary In tilers stud in on BaysOn on Tuesday an4 at the born prior to moving to Wednesday prior to services Cedar City with his in 1020 'family The body will be Deligio brought to Cedar City where funeral ELY Nev—Leopoldo Deligio 36 Copper services will be belt! died Friday night at a local hospital Flat at 10 a in Wednesfollowing a short illness day Burial will be in Born in Italy Deligio came to this Asa Oberhansley Payson cemetery country as a youth For the past Iti years he was employed by the Nevada Congo Re is dated Copper corporation at Ruth survived by a brother residing in Ely and Dow his mother who til living in Italy Funeral services will be held on ThursJohn LOrento Dow 61 retired railroad section foreman died at his home at Draper day March 24 at the Sacred Heart' Catholic church Sunday of a heart illness Mr Dow was born April 8 1878 at Charleston a son of Lorenzo and Angelitia Davis Dow He had worked as a section George A M foreman for the Union Pacific railroad for OGDEN—Final rites for George A M 37 years retiring in 1032 52 auto top repairman and amaSurviving are his wife Mary Sorensen Phillips street teur miner of 280 Twenty-sixtDow four sons Peter L Dow ot Union killed some time Friday when a mine shaft J Howard Dow of Los Angles Cal ' J he was of Ogden working near the mouth Rayburn and W klack Dow Draper five canyon caved Wedin will be conducted Mrs —Eleanor daughters Mra Sjob Ion 1 p m in Aultorest Memorial Melba Sadler Miss Lorraine Dow and Miss nesday at SimC Frank Bishop mortuary chapel by Alta Dow Draper Mn Mary Anderson mons of Ogden Second L D S ward Salt Lake City three brothers Martin will be in Ogden City cemeluterment apd Roy Dow Thermopolis Wyo and tery Friends may call at the mortuary Dow Jensen three misters Mrs- Dwight Edna chapel Tuesday afternoon and evening and McLain Superior Wyo Mrs Edith Cooper Wednesday prior to services Myton and Mn Gladys Kay Hunter and 14 grandchildren Funeral services will be in Draper L D S First ward chapel Wednesday at 2 P m A CARTER with Bishop Reed Beak in charge Interment Will be in Draper cemetery GENERAL AGENT iron' UTAH AND IDAHO Myrna May Legg tor Salesman at Loran Opening Funeral services for Myrna May Legg anal Brigham CHI' Utah daughter of Joseph and Margaret Curtis Legg will be conducted Tuesday at 2 p m at the graveside in Wasatch Lavvii air Boston !Wilding Burial park The child was born March 15 1938 at Salt Lake City Utah the famtly home 2624 South West Temple street and died Sunday at 8 p m Of un- determined but natural causes SYNOPSIS OP THLANNUAL Surviving are her parente and two grand- STATEMENT OF parents Mrs Charles Legg of Salt Lake City and Mrs Ruth Plum of Salem Utah Mutual Life The ei ' ::::':'"r :t: f :064 k -- -S 31-Pig- ltus° I -- William several --- Midvale Man Nabbed By Thacker State and Local Obituaries SarahJ Albertson Jones v-- - - MAIICII 22 1938 01Pt 00Cly 00 Cie T'Cly 00'Cly 00 CI) T'Cle 00 Pt ei 00 CU' 00171t nt I 02 Pn 00PL d —Survivors Emma B Lake City S Martin incrude Ms widow Mrs Lipperd Selbach Salt a daughter Mrs Ethel Tampa Fla and four grandchildren two brothers B O Selbach San Francisco Cal and Oscar A Selbach London England Produce Market p DOTTER First grade lb 3 32 31 grade lb (Parchment wrapped12o less) EGGS 22 Large whits new laid extras lb Medium whits new laid extras doz 2012 21 Large new lald standards doz CHEESE Full cream triplets lb 1n12 Full cream longhorns lb 17 Full 'cream andwich loaf lb 1712 21 Triplets western cured lb 2112 Longhorns western cured lb Daisies Wisconsin cured lb 2312 24 Longhorns Wisconsin cured lb NEW TORICMarch 21 (AP)—Eggs- Pacific coast Jumbo and premiums 2614 30c specia s 25 iff 26e 24 025c medium' 2212 6i23c stagdards CHICAGO March 21 (APr—Buttir wag Fresh: 93 score barely steady Monday 30t3014c 92 score 2912c: 91 score 2912c: 90 score 2912e: 89 score 2812c 88 score 28e Centralized carlote: 90 score 2912c 89 score 28141c 88 score 28c SAN FRANCISCO March 21 (AP 92 score 29ci 91 score 2814c 90 score 2712c: 89 score 27c Eggo—Large standards 1912c medium extras 1714c small extras 1312c large standards 1812c Cheese-Fl- ata 1512e: triplets The LOB ANGELES March 21 (AP)—Prodnee 25000 exchange receipts—Butter cheese 44600 pounds pounds Butter—I-L-- 92 "core scors30c 2--91 29c score 28e 4- -89 score 27c Western cheese—Triplet daisies 1512c: longhorn 1512c: loafs led 21c clean extras Eggs—l—candled 3—candled large standards 19c 1—candled medium extras 19c 3—candled me- dium standards 18c 1—candled small extras 1412c under 34 Poultry—I—hang Leghorn Pounds 15c 314 to 4 pounds 15c aoeer 4 pounds 16c 4—henc colbred 314 to 4 pounds 24e 5—over 4 pounds 17c 7— 23c: 6—broilers 1 to 112 over 112 to 214 pounds pounds 17c Leghorn' 214 to 3 pounds 16c 9—Barred Rock" 212 zo 312 pounds 19c: 10—other 201c colored roaster' Barred Rocks over 314 pound" --22c 12—others 22c 16 —ducks young under 412 pounds 150: ese 17—old 11c 19c 19—turkeys young toms 14 to 18 pounds 19c 20- -over 18 pounds 19e 21—hens 9 pounds and up? 21c 22—old toms 16c 23—old bens 18c Pi— (Note—Butter key: pe Alrot4 90—standards ail—lirsts) Second Phillips W Penn Farnworth Ilarylfathews Mrs Insurance Company V Frad Sc!Ize::1 DISTRICT MANAGES James Henry Hooper 14 EVANSTON Wyo--JaHenry Hooper 82 died hers luuday at the home of a son Willard Hooper Mr Hooper was born June 29 1853 in He married Virginia McCann Altoona there in 1881 They came to Evanston in 1893 where Mn Hooper died in 1915 Mr was a former Union Pacific am Hooper ploys and & retired blacksmith Susannah Ellison Robins inn Northern Life Insurance Company Home office—Seattle - ----- Packer Ivie Howard ' 23823343' - John Robert Ellingford TWIM — ---- Total capita1 surplus FALLS Idaho—John Robert and other liabilitlee-$1722287FIlingford 91 Twin Falls district resident 21 years died at 11:50 p tn Saturday at of Melt County of Salt Lake: State his residence north of the Twin Falls County This certillea that the above named hospital after being ill two months Funeral service' were held at the L b S company has filed Ha annual statechurch in Twin Falls at 2:30 R m Mob ment ol Which the foregoing hi a day with Bishop Claude Brown officiating synopsis and haawcomplied with the Interment was in Sunset memorial park in laws of this state relating to insurcharge of the White mortuary ance and therefore is duly authorised to transact the business of insurance in the State of Utah until the last day of February 1939 In witness whereof I 11reiinto set my hand and affix my official seal this 1st day of March 1938 C CLARENCE REBUS' (Seal) Cominissioner of Insurance THE NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO 910-91- 1 - Continental Bank Bldg Salt Lake City Utah - 4 JOSEPH T BUTLER SYNOPSIS OP THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF General Agent The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company Filth Home Office—Milwaukee Wisconsin President—M J Cleary L Anderson Secretary—O Showing condition on December 31 1937 inade to the Commissioner of Insurance of the State of Utah pursuant to law: Floor Walker Bank Bldg 1110—Areldent-rou- throup p - -- - SYNOPSIS OP THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OP THE Aetna Life Insurance Assrrs Real estate $ 4874422312 Climpany Mortgage loans 30812885431 Home Office—Hartford Conn Bonds 82458782783 President—M B Brainard Policy and pram !um B Slimmon Senretary—James loans 19254189782 Showing conditions on December 31st Cash in office and banks 1087109044 1937 made to the Commissioner of In Other ledger assets 77129300 Buren°e of the State of Utahiputsuartt J6364298652 —Töterridgefiits ASSETS Non ledger assets 3516490218 Real estate $ 3801131087 Mortgage and other loans 12978920343 Groan assets $121889098870 Bonds and stocks 37573880921 Leen assets not admitted 4037925138 Cash in office and 6anks 1848428933 assets Other 344914719 ledger Total admitted assets$117842803092 New business paid for Total meta ledger $56545105983 during 1937 (exclusive Non ledger legate 4" 3000347083 of dividend additions and an n u insists Gross 095454530AS 126219003800 ties) Less assets not admitted 1818210980 60: — State of Utah County of SsIt Lake—se d This certifies that the - CQMpany has filed itsannul statement Ma110SlL tortneuf" i tivhich lan Franklin and of - f thiFforegoing is a synopsis k and has complied with the laws of this i She was president state to insurance and thererelating 4 S Oneida L D of ii4 14:' :' stake Relief society fore is duly authorized to transact the of insurance in the state of e business for ze years She t: ed in relief and Red Utah until the last day of February "f': - Patrick - dency when that stake the pres- comprised ent stakes of Ban- - SYNOPSTS OP THIN ANNUAL 'STATEMENT OP MAYSVILLE—Funeral services for Mrs Susannah Ellison Robin' 82 Maysville naWashington President—D B Morgan tive who died Saturday night at the famH Sargent ily home here will he conducted Tuesday Secretary-- 4 at 2 p tn In Maysville L D S tabernacle Showing condition on December 318t Burial will he 1937 by Bishop H C Burton made to the Commissioner of In Mayeville-Laytocemetery directed by Insurance of the Eitats of Utah pup Deseret mortuary suazit to law: ASSETS Sullivan Real estate $260947031 PARK erry—runeral male for Patrick Mortgage and other loans 634895854 Sullivan 44 will be conducted at the St Bonds and stocks 194840691 Mary's 'Catholic - church Thursday at 10 Ciush in office and banks 46973234 a m the Rev- Martin J Burk officiat- Other ledger meets 11151174 ing Interment will be In Mt Calvary cemetery in Salt Lake City directed by George M Archer mortuary H oly Rosary will be Total ledger asseta 11849832790 recited at the family home Wednesday at Noniedger assets 78019787 9 p m Omits assets $1771852571 Less assets not admitted Elda Clo 5595487 Total admitted- - sets—$1722357110 PRESTON Idaho—Eida Clo Packer 10 Riverdale Idaho died Sunday at the family Business written during year 4 home of pneumonia 0342433300 She was born August 27 1027 at RiverLIABILITIES dale a daughter of Lewis M and Clotilda Net reserve $13399349111 smith Packer Other reserves 0215728S Unearned premium reserve 21252044 Ann Net amount unpaid losses claims and 27368430 NEPHI—Funeral services for Mrs Ann ' 97616970 Ivie Howard wife of William Dean How- Dividend liability ard who died Saturday at the home of her All other liabilitle parents will be conducted at 2 p m Wed- —7 $1652153128 nesday in Juab L D S stake tabernacle by Total Bishop P B Cowan of Nephi L D S Smith ward Burial will be In Vine Bluff Capital $40103982 cemetery directed by Anderson funeral Surplus home Surplus as to policyholders 8 70103982 Porter e -- LIFT—ACCIDENT—R1161111 ra PennsylRom Office—Philadelphia Mathews Farnsworth Mary 76 native Mahn and a daughter of pioneer vania H Kingsley President—William residents died Sunday at 4:30 p m at her A Smith home 208 Crestone avenue Secretary—Sydney She was born in Salt Lake City October condition on December 31 Showing 1111 dae rtslalittgattlleerwso! 811lahraersteaVinMsaarlyt 1931 made to the Commissioner of InLake City all her life Her huotband Ar surance of the Stater of Utah pursuant thur Farnsworthdied several years ago to1sw: ASSETS Surviving are four sons George R Farnsworth of Butte Mont Joseph Farnsworth 5996700082 John A Farnsworth and Walter J Ferns Real estate worth two daughters Mrs Mary Grimes Mortgage and other loans 203998786 87 37354217983 and Mrs Ruth Chapman all of Salt Lake Bonds wnd stocks City 15 grandchildren and three great- - Cash in office and banks 1080068844 Net reserves LiABarriss $ 93904108E00 grandchildren 85656773 Extra reserve for Other ledger assets total Fitneral services will be conducted in the Fifth L D S ward chapel by Bishop Louis and disapermanent assets Total —$84916522369 C Jacobsen Time will be announced In- ledger 270512700 bility benefits 1988092808 Installment terment will be in the City cemetery Noniedger assets p a yin ants not in due settleyet Gross assets $66904815177 ment of death claims Nellie May Head Less assets not admitted 96369687 etc 4 13003844000 PRESTON Idaho—Euneral services for Net amount of unpaid Total admitted assets Mrs Nellie May Porter Head $66808245510 64 who losses and claims 477454800 died Sunday of a ' heart ailment will be Dividends declared and LIABILITIES zconoucted in the Third In course of payment L D 6 ward chapel 2920834738 $ reserve Contingent to policyholders 3240048429 51726984900 Net reserve 4 943879009 ' directed by ceroTnea Other reserves 6880793200 All other liabilities i Reserve for contingencles-losses Net amount k mortuary unpaid -such deas asset 351700121 and claims The wife of Wal- preciation in o r tality 1100000000 ! lace A Head she had Dividend liability etc -- - or fluctuation iiit':xixtei-- - ' 'K been a diligent church All other liabilities 3827932551 it worker in both stake "Unassigned Funds :" 't and ward 1 positions 5262927354 (Surplus)" $86808445510 Total 4 and as a leader in iii o rgani- t the auxiliary ' lia!' Totoal and Total surplus She was a cations surplua capital ' bilities $117842883692 and other liabilities 868808245510 tip7 mmemkebemr c!flthAeOpnreeilta: tk Walker Rank Bldg Waaatela 6115 Total admitted assets —457727233086 LIABILITIES 8 200000000 Contingent reserve ' Net reserve 49065127855 1475591547 Other reserves Unearned premium reserve 665579500 Net amount unpaid losses an8 claims 1111661544 Dividend liabilities (poi 6902742M 1186327679 icyholders) All other liabilities Total Capital Surplus - 41500000000 $54344572400 1832060080 Surplus as to policyholders 33326050886 Total capital aurplus and other liabilit4es157717233088 State of Utah County of Salt Lake—es This certifies that the company has filed its annual statement of which the foregoing g is a synopsis and has complied with thelaws of this state relattnuoto insuranesJand thereforela- -duly authorized to transact the business of insurance in the State of Utah until the last day of February 1939 In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and affix my official seal this let above-nam- State of Utah County of Salt Lake—es This certifies that the d company bee filed its anutizi statement of which the foregoing is a synopsis and hu 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 day of March 1938 Cross projeets during 1939 Mrs Head C CLARENC11 NESLEN February 1939 the World war and flu epidemics and piowitness whereof In set hereunto In witness whereof I hereunto let (Seal) Commissioner of Insurance neared Franklin county health work my hand and affix my official seal this my hand and affix my official seal let day of March 1938 this let day of March 1938 C CLARENCE RESLER W Nielson (Seal) C CLARENCE Mrs Flora NESLEN (Seal) Commissioner of GORDON Insurance Commissioner of Insurance BOUNTIFUL—Mrs Fibre Preece- Nielson I j above-name- above-name- aid-th- P L 38 died at the family residence Nielson here Monday following a stroke suffered SundarAflarnoon She was born DRADLEHALLISTER-COLIPAN- Y Farmington on Feb- i i I i 47nortit She was married to Edgar 0 Preece ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE He died In Wilnon in December 1917 5 1526 she April 1924 and on March was married tp Herman Nielson and moved BONDS to Bountiful where she had since lived She was an active member of the American 401 NESS BLDG SAT LAKE CITE UTAH TEL WAS 7705 Legion auxiliary She is survived by her husband three Lorendaughters and a son Mrs Einora zen of Salt Lake City Edna Wilson Emra SYNOPSTS OP THE ANNUAL SYNOPSIS t)P THE ANNUAL Lola and 'Raymond Nielson all of Bountitwo STATEMENT OF THE ful her mother Mrs Bertha Preece STATEMENT OF THE Mrs Preece Howard a brother sisters and 1 Mary Murphy Ellis and Mrs Lucile Stewart Casualty all of Salt Lake City Funeral services will be conducted by L Company Bishop T A Briggs in Bountiful First D S waft' chapel Wednesday at 1 p m Home Office—Baltimore Md Home Office-3- 76 Pine Street Sall with' burial in Farmington cemetery President—Edw J Bond Jr Francisco Cal Friends may call at Union mortuary Secretary—J A Hartman and Bountiful until Wednesday morning Prea Ident—P N Belgreno Jr residence until time of Showing conditions on December 311 then at the family 1937 made to the CommIssioner of InSecretary—a J May le services aurance of the State of Utah pursuant Showing conditions on December 31 to law 1937 made to the Commissioner of In- ASSETS surance of the State of Utah pursuant 8 3364328 08 to law: PRICE—Funeral serviees will be ton Real estate ducted at 2 p m Monday In Wellington loans other ASSETS 324696681 and Mortgage L D S ward chapel for Lehi Jessen 77 Bonds and stocks 2068762767 Bonds and stocks $5054997:37 who died Friday at the home of a daughter Cash in office and banks Cash in 746071809 and office hanks— 4600)0 Mrs Rebecca Larsen of Price 685820283 Other ledger assets 129329061 Mr Jessen was born December 2 180 Oilier ledger assets at Fort Ephraim a son of Jesse and Ann stockTotal ledger assets Total ledger assets Marie Flamm Jessen He had been-$63t288798 $4161604354 man- and farmer most of hie life and had Noniedger assets 52331362 Noniedger assets 16429609 resided in Price for the past aoix years His wife Mrs Marlette Jeseen died here Gross assets Gross' omen '84213935716 $651718407 in 2027 Less assets not admitted 404578011 Less assets not admitted 46357667 in - : Pacific National Fire Insurance Company Maryland Lehi Jessen Frank Allen Still Boum (AP)—Frank Allen 'still of Twin Fails died in 'a hospital here after a lingering illness kits widoiw and two children are among the surviving relatives The body will be taken Tuesday to Glenne Ferry where funeral services will be conducted IN COURT OF THE THE DISTRIC1United States for the District of Utah--Ithe matter of Andrew Lyle Jamieson voluntary bankrupt In Bank- No 14884 rupitcy the Creditors' of Andrew Lyle Jamieson of Salt Lake City County of Salt Lake and district aforesaid a — bankrupt N9tice Is hereby givett that on the 2lat day of February A D 1938 the said Andrew Lyle Jamieson was duly and that the adjudicated bankrupt first meeting of his creditors will be held it the office of the undersigned Referee In Bankruptcy 4Z4 Beason Bldg Salt Lac a City Utah on the let day of April 193 at 10 o'cliask a m at which time the said oreditora may attend Provo their leIm spPoiltt a trustee examine the bankrupt and tranract such other buelness as may properly come before said meeting J T hicCONNELL Referee In Bankruptcy Salt Lake City Utah March 21st IIA1S03 GEN'L AG? Total admitted assets $3809356905 LIABILITIES 8 128233919 Other reserves Unearned premium reserve 1153185863 Net amount unpaid losses 1596714982 and claims Dividend liability 30785759 All other 168822288' Total Capital Surplus Total admitted assets $605360740 830775227911 Capital Surplus ---- 9125000000 122896762 $357483078 --- as to policyholders 247896762 Surplus is to policyholders 731834114 Surplus -Total capital surplus and Total capital surplus and other liabilities 9605360740 other liabilities 0809356905 State of Utah County of Salt Lake—se State of Utah County of Salt take—is This certifies that the This certifies that the above-namcompany has filed its annual statement company has filed its annual atatement of which the fdregoing is a synopsis and of which the foregoing is a synopsis and haa complied with the laws of this state has complied with the laws of this state relating to Insurance and therefore is relating to Insurance and therefore is duly authorized to transact the business duly authorized to transact the business of insurance in the State of Utah until of insurance in the State of Utah until the last day 'of February 1939 the last day of February 1939 In witness whereof I hereunto set my In witnem whereof I hereunto set thy hand and affix my Official seal this hand and affix my official seal thia let day of March 1938 day of March 1938 C CLARENCE C NESLEN NESLEN CLARENCE (Seal) (Seal) Commissioner of Insurance Commissioner of Insurande -- -- - above-nam- ed it A Judge-131d- g Salt Lake City Good Territory Available for High Class Agents -----SYNOPSIS OP THN ANIMA STATEMENT OP The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company New Jersey R Hardin President—John Secretary—Harry H Allen Showing condition On 'December 31 1937 made to the Commissioner of In- Home Office—Newark surance oftixe Slate of Utah pursuant to ism: ASSETS Real estate $ 7141473410 Mortgage and other pans 22838303058 Bonds and stocks 31413194187 Cash in office and banks 1495177633 3665205 Other ledger assets Total ledger meta Non ledger assets $92891803491 2070514451 Gross matte meta Less not admitted 52 37346480d $649623179 "Total admitted assets $6458138531411 business Written during - Fet 1248707 $ Contingent reserve Other reserves 12179746 Unearned premium reserve 315561015 Net amount unpaid losses and ClaiMil 28474510 Total $254479800 477354314 -- 616 1773 - LIABILITIES - reserve $51242219300 55536700 'Other reserves Net amount ungaid losses 23047430 and cialme Amount set apart for divi1032190704 dends to policyholders 1575184250 All other liabilities I ' Total $61735630584 Contingency reserve funds 128532225:62 Surplus as to policypolders 2153222562 Total capital surplus and other State of Utah County of Balt take—es 'rhis certifies that the above named company has filed tut annual statement of which the foregoing la a synopaist 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 liabilities-964588853- 1939 - r 148 In witnegs whereof I hereunto met my hand and stilt my official seal thus let day at March 1938 C CLARENCt 1FSLIIN (Seal) Commissioner of Insurance I L4 t::: t |