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Show cm Pago Six. cf Logan Banking Institution Observes Fiftieth Birthday ; ftaii c'aciii: county. Friday. March 21. 1922. BEET ACREAGE CGIfTRACTS CM BE It J d. SIGHED Til GEEK; Logan Agents For Suar The GENUINE ABERDEEN Jar . Giorc V, TIiaMur nut urst-but to vuicn the in u Use B"id er!lt tj,r(j ui Lotan and Cache of the anil liMury lug up m- vail ,.y mm,d bank. As I.tical ibu.j M;uiaj;r of the valby with t)a found... g bai.kt-i(i iufi iit (,! the Utah Ultd Noithi.a Wti'.snow Maughian's calltd ns bui.k Oi of of r the the today fureruma .j vjiiki vtlle. Tlie next year 18om ea tr nahum dodats. gll Rh.,tt Line bijiiih of the UnITr ate now ly the settlement of Logan. HhO Lit mUiit the Ug.ui lun bysicin laicrvng ivilic til,., Dack In 1883, Caclie Valley rm- life of t I'ifl.OvX). and by tlie end uiUcy Mr. Thatcher find occaum dents were Just becoming accus-- 1 resoun.es allowed of sums .t fii money, to the year iami;e of Uir,e turned to tlie sound of locomotive of lloa.SJO SJ. and deposits of I'M.- - j..ar!y hi the Wi lie began plans whistles through the territory. The', In e enter-tlisources! Ye.l, 857.71 Mod.st it the getting focethcr jor Logan's first banking railroad had entered tlie valley of Following financial parlance of today; j)rise. Resigning his railroad post, the beet growers and the sugar, a few combut before. It's yrars manufacturers, W. but back In 1883 tlie same coin- j,e (uunrlied on his career as a ing In the early 70's d.splac d prised a wtiale of a lot of money banker. Ills activity led to forma the as mall earn company, announces pony express In tlie eyrs of Cache vallcv folks. tlun (,f Thatcher Brotlirrs that field nw n Ing service, besides affording an min he in llg Comjiariy. The partnership operations n , n ofd . for Caclie e, outlet and . agricultural -inter an foma-had to Cache Valley liaie hull Mr. Thatcher corraf,. f le,.I9J? season other products, and an inlet fm Must p,,...' Pf on banking operations esung and vailed history. n t ie fal!o'lnr rrry In from eastern goods shipped y money included also Ills brother Moses colorful among tlie farly-du, western was Thu-and markets. Dr. O. W, IsmlMn, Irrigation leaders of Logan aa.se Charles william D. Hendricks. 8. T. another means added to stimulate L. E. (rooks tun at tlie Utah State anustor of a fanuly of w.yn, w. n. Dougall. William A. enginter College ward Cache valley to greater agriculmeeting cultural college, has just returned Franks now residing In Providence. Roller. J. W. Kendricks, March 21st. tural, industrial and commercial with his family to Logan after a of Ins associates used to ham 8. Hemlriiks and H. E. Hatch, Anderson's Lumber Co activity. IIjTum three month period of residence at refer to him as tne walkin'! Mr. Hatch became tlie bank's j March 22nd. The bunk remained hou.vd Berkeley, Calif, where he has been bank." He was able to carry his flrsl cashier, and was later named Anderson's Lumber Co ' the Jewelry store only one viur V.V.lo- - working on a cooperative research oi.'he about lus ptrson all th ' ni. Mr. Thatcher served tS vine, March 23rd. was moved to West O project with the U. S. Bureau of Line. Having some available moiuy j;:.st president of the institution. the Dinning day of the bank, on then t W;!h ?r,tln!r house. Nibley, street, occupying space Mr to tunc tend. 1:? on to was Agricultural Engineering. Wlule it duties a his entered to shirt within that will.ng prior mj. Hatch h, In the building tin lo;nxn. covult d Bikeley, Dr. Israelscn Frank curried on small Male bank u, pn v.d nt in H'10 serving ton- - h.s death In 1528. he was con- Utah Journal , ''ectinR hot-Millville, March frequently with W. W. M. LaucliMn, n the Job sr.d hi dire t now serves as quarters fur ti. --A I'h. In that tapai.ly tin' J stantly ing operations lie hud establish' J nnaou-hfoienoon. LjtIc Hies ter. Incidentally it chief of the d. vision of Irrigation some ea.ttrn bunking connectl ns jlls (Haiti In I:'J3. lie was one I amtail with the n.ahy n:.d van-tto record that the back rs store. Pravid mce of the bureau and with the enthat euibicd him to sell diaf'.s, m,. ingest factors hi the gumtli a. t.vha s of all depu: i:i.i ms ol th lit'ei. si Its t first loan to the (ranted 2Ui, forenoon. Bank to Its bunk. f 1 hatcher Hrofh-ibitli 111 the eastern United gineers fo his staff concerning for a sum aggregating $7 Irean and In foicim tuuntiis Fuear problems In irrlyu'lon n: d d'ain-oc- e cut jo.tem of command. nj l;r,.i, natal jiar ft Th..t.h r Journal Factory, capital of th- - concern " ' C'..h, afiirnoon. ! Tlie and the rest arch procedure One pl.ua of mod in bankin'; .vtu'iieth. thaiactcr and Inn rtitv. iB.urii'is Tank, ! 11 in un ib pos.'s d t solve them. He vl.l-- i build. i.g u 'ivily th:or:,ho.i then Increased to $75,000. of nuivin,; Il.drii, one wilier A. V. Krrse at: cperaiu'LS o What did Cache Valley laboratories of tlie Universitv the b.rt Charles JYank cou'ihil d Unit, fo o, anig the jsness of Hie bank the n.i'cin. r.ntmu.arly Ko:th Lo an waid ch.a;xl. Mareh of California and c r.'erred w, !' he had no plate io k c,) : iiii.-- , this fiia.J wa, l.i.nsi I think about the functions r.f a 31. and 23iui. pi the Christum., 1E32. rditUm f dm ln: v..,:!.. Lc s than Z'J bunk at tlie time the Thatcher for h.s cLints Cor..1 '(!:. ntly many u,, Lou. in Journal, said: Mr. !I. j construction UnlverMiy Res arch vo krrs St bool March home, k, Hyde I..: Institution was opened? A rere the irrigation and drainage perrons, who might cthirwne liarej;, Hatch, the gentlemanly cashl'T jiars lead pa.xd since Ute d. 23: now bemi conttucted in rMd'-came l do 0f the bunk, u cut out by nature of the Civil w.ir. A few ninn'hs hs,. writer has thus summed up t!v t con:" lus Fnijii, field Library, Sml'.hf.etd. Cal.fornia. rePome noteworthy their banking tnuinr.vs in Salt lui .o for the plate. He understands the than 14 years U fore the bu lk thoughts: The early Idea of a bulk hi March 2P.h and 23 h. desir-- j Cf tergg.i'l'.r ob-- I cost were tlie ductions in ; while t.f two and taihead they Especially money, rieat City. opened, m.dnng Library Plchmcmd. March 27.Ii. h !n C;,:i. of bunking their savings tin ip lin ing is jet cautious and exact tarns, one Marti d west from Omaha Logan was that It was an iuMIr. J. H. Roskelky at: Th- to lend tlcn money. only furnia as a result of recent Irrici-tio- n No sett ion of America today Is Pacact ions. ;j jlls tram Neb., the o' her east from the Newton. March 21st. other functions of a bank where research there, and (be Uniwithout one or moie banks to Rj'eciuly another wrilcr on the ific coast Joint d forces at Promo-tor- It acts ns a safe 1 Rmithlield Factory. March 23nd. depository Is now conrenta'lng serve tne needs of famicts, hi i' bulk's yrowth commented as versity Utah, not far from Be.wm ward chapel, March Mr. Hatch and fffor,a on fnd,avors to rr(1u,0 ir men, bu: iiu-- s and profession- - hms ronccrning There the golden spike was funds, a custodian of savings, a March 21th of nter safe etc Smithfleld, Library, deposit boxes, al nun and women, persons who his banking career; Much of !ho driven linking two great railroad ri jjcatioii roc's po'i further unknown M and 35th. Dr Praeivn also attended !hr Jiave refind, and wage earners oISUCpess of the bank Is due to Ids 'enterprises to fashion the system ....were functions school all classes. Modern banks have as careful management. Few mii into one great transcontinental the people of the day. It was a d. J. But tars at; high Evening Berkeley long process of education to team Clifton Store, Clifton, Ida, March speech reading class three evenings their functions the granting of pave been intimately connected span. of the the the convenience t 21st. h people Clifton & Boers Growers, each week. In order to assist him loans, receiving deposits, and banking for such a long time Railway mechanics and oiierntloq i. his many telephone and telegraph conunuu-wus- h checking account, and an ev n Waddoups Service Station. Day- - to acquire skill In the art of lip fering conveniences to those wliO Tiirotigh accounts years of experience, Mr. Hatch to have checking with the radio now add"d, longer process to demonstrate to ton, Ida. March 22nd, reading. Mrs. Israelsen took a the fundamental soundness Boors, Thorenson Growers).(Dayton, ular course in lip reading instuc- rattier tlian risk carrying abo it quired a knowledge of banking j steamship navigation all were of the practice of placing monv with tlum silver, gold and green-- 1 practice and principles that only yet In comparatively early sta-e- ? tion under the tutorship of Mi s Linrose i in a savings account where it (ThorensonMeeting March -- 1 Coralie N. Kent, ld of San Fran- backs. a lifetime of study cun give. This, of development then compared o A-- t be would draw and fair Interest Whet ever the pioneer has gone iiiincctcd A cisco, recognized national authority. his wilh thorough the activity that is carried on to Bambrou-- h Thatcher Biot hers Utah, l. March Cornl!:!i Mrs. Israehen's bs'utely work included thiougiiout the west and the knowledge of agricultural and hi- -' day in those fields. The nutomo-- ! hnnk -- 111, has done much to enwura:c Uuda (Cornkh anj practice-teachin- g Cache valley pioneer v.as no in the evening dustrial conditions of Caclie coun- bile, the airplane, and the ... Grotvm Ills first thought has been ty, made him one of the safest gible were then unknown to Ul(J business and to Inculcate thirft ov w high schools of Oakland. Alameda r- -, teSlon- " ,tvhls to build a shelter, and obtain food advisers In the state of' Utah. March 27th science of man as great factors cf carry Mafco, and San Francisco. Upon complecntlre Ktn & Linrose tion of the course she was granted nfty and clothing for himself and his On the death of Mr. Hatch, Dr. transportation such as they have thf Growers) of itsthru? wants These a certificate authorizing her to consatisfied, D. C. Budge was made president become in 1933. family. A. Hogan Officers of the bank decided af; sooner or later the pioneer has of duct either private or public lip Thatcher Brothers Banking About 24 years before Thatcher inthought of obtaining other con- company. Cashier H. J. Hatch Brothers Banking company was again, In December, 1888, to reading classes in California or In crease the capital of the bank to veniences that constitute the mark was elevated to managing vice launched. other states. Cache valley was a to At and $100,000 Incorporate. of civilization. Ultimately, he has president. N. D. Salisbury was wilderness known among day that time a number of business early He: I can tell you the score of seen tlie need of a good bank to named cashier, and Rulon Gard- trappers by names such as Willow men from outside Cache valley be- this football game before it starts." take care of his financial prob- ner now serves as assistant cashier. Valley" and Chicken Valley . came interested In the enterprise. She: What Is It?" lems. Always there has been some Present members of the bank's locality had been a hunting ground The group included Heber J. Grant. day March 27th. (Lltz and TrenHe: Nothing to nothing before one pioneer who has been imbued board of directors are Dr. Budge for ton Station Growers). 21 Indians, and a rich trapping now president of the Church of with this Idea: establishment of a and H. J. Hatch, A. E. Anderson, ground for adventurous fur tradit starts." Saints financial clearing house to serve I. K. Hillman, and E. R. Owen, ers. Occasionally in the '50's, af- Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y himself and his fellownicn In a all of Logan; S, S. Eccles, Ogden: ter the settlement of Utah by David H. Perry, an Ogden banker; commercial way. S .H. Blair, Salt Lake City; J. W. Mormons led by Brigham Young, Henry Dinwoody, founder of the Salt Such a pioneer of Logan and Funk, Richmond: and Hjtrum Cache valley had served as graz- Dinwoody Furniture company. Lake City; the late W. W. Riter Cache Valley in tlie early 80's Laketown. ing ground for cattle driven In and the No Jennings brothers. was the late George W. Thatcher. When Thatcher Brothers Bank- from sections in the vicinity of He was one of the leading finan- ing company was organized, H. E. the Great Salt Lake and Sait Lake sooner were those gentlemen with the old stockholders, cial figures In Utah in his day. Hatch was the Logan agent for the City. The year 1859 marked the than the banks officers determin- With his father, Hezekiah Thatch- Utah and Northern railway. From start of permanent settlements In tContlnuM on Pnee er, and his brother Moses Thatcher rgf.vrr.yw.xarry Thatcher V. George pioneered much of the commercial activity of Logan and Cache. Hezekiah Thatcher brought the first merchandise to Logan to be sold. That was in 1850 tlie year the city was tnik-enou- ie Yui-tttl- . 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