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Show Moves Into iu Elegit v 23 Sou,UMalsteWetB The. banks of Salt Lake 1 t long held a name aud ' J h throughout the banking world f? reliability and judgment. T1,PP prising yet conservative nJ, hasbeenamostimportaatS;: development of the natural, of our city. Their gth JJj ness have been in keeping growth aud progress uf Salt Lak ! commerce and they constitute i rock upon which is foimdcd tl, future prosperity. One 0fthc prominent fiscal institutions i, west is the Bank of Salt Lake L was established in February now occupies a magnificent br stone building in the heart of the built expressly for banking p,, Its equipment and fixtures are handsomest iu the west. The j is laid with tiling 0f a bw pattern and the railings, wicket-desk wicket-desk furnishings aro of solid Domingo mahogany finished hi dp style. The immense vaults, b, and iiro proof, aro invincible aji attack, while tho safes within them of the very latest pattern and ii workmanship. A feature of those, is that each door is equipped wit double locking device not found i where else in tho country and was built expressly for this bank. Tho institution buys and sell-change sell-change aud does a general banking iness in all its branches. Throng; numerous correspondents it has i much toward promoting Salt Lakel financial stability abroad. This coupled with the well known honor business methods adopted by thisb iug house, has been the means of j ing the confidence of eastern cap ists, and it is to just such causes is above that Salt Lake City is imk for her present greatness. The bai officered by the following well k gentlemen: James II. Bacon, press H. M. Bacon, vice-president; Frari Holland, cashier; W. B. Hollani sistant cashier. They are bank; recognized ability, gentlemen w ho won the confidence of the business of Salt Lake City and given the I of Salt Lake an unusual prestige a western financial institutions. |