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Show The State Bank of Utah. Although among the youngest of our monetary institutions, having opened its doors May 0, 1800, it has already established es-tablished a reputation as one of the solid financial institutions of the west. The quarters secured for this bank are ample, and every evidence of good taste and knowledge of their requirements require-ments is displayed in the fitting up aud arrangement for business purposes. The State Bank of Utah has a capital of $500,000, aud is managed by men of experience ex-perience in the business of banking, and the business is conducted with prudence and great care. Every accommodation is granted its customers, consistent with legitimate banking. The oflicers are: Ileber J. Grant, president; William B. Preston, vice-president; Ileber M. Wells, cashier. These gentlemen, together to-gether with the board of directors, are among our most conservative yet enterprising enter-prising citizens, men who have done much toward the development of our city and surrounding couutry, and are linked inseparably with her progress and history. The bauk, through its correspondents, reaches all parts of the country, aud consequently is a powerful power-ful lever for the upbuilding of our city's commercial interests. It is one of Salt Lake City's solid financial institutions, aud an ornament to her commercial world. |