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Show Graduates Fro;. Banding Schoci Leon P. Coleman, second vice president and manager of the Bountiful office of Zions First National Bank, was recently graduated from the Pacific Coast Banking School, Seattle, Wash., according to Roy W. Simmons, bank president and chairman of the board. THE AWARDING of diplomas signifies the completion of three annual resident sessions with advanced ad-vanced college level courses in banking and management. Studies take place on the University of Washington campus, where the Pacific Coast Banking School is recognized as one of the leading lead-ing regional schools of its kind in the United States. MR. COLEMAN has also studied banking and finance management at the University of Utah and with the American Institute of Banking. Previously, Mr. Coleman supervised the bank's Centerville Center-ville and North Salt Lake of fices and has been vice president of the real estate and installment loan division of Zions First National Bank of Ogden. He was vice president and manager of Bountiful State Bank when a LEON COLEMAN merger took place wiii , Bank. "i MR. COLEMAN , wife, Jean, reside in Ce- 4 ville. I |