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Show The Commercial National Bank. . Although one of the youngest of our monetary institutions, being organized in 1880, none stand higher in the commercial com-mercial world than the Commercial National Bank, and it has already established es-tablished a reputation as one of the leading financial institutions of tho west. Tho bank has an actual paid up capital stock of $230,000, and is man-agod man-agod by men of experience in tho business busi-ness of banking and the business is conducted con-ducted with prudence and great care; every accommodation is granted its customers consistent with legitimate banking. Tho officers are Henry G. Balch, president; George M. Downey, vice-president; John AV. Donueliau, cashier. These gentlemen, together with the board of directors, are among Salt Lake's most conservative yet enterprising en-terprising citizens; men who have dne much toward the development of our city and surrounding country and are linked inseparably with her progress and history. The bank occupies handsome hand-some and commodious quarters on Second South street. Prompt attention is given collections anywhere in the world and mercantile claims are pushed with energy and dispatch. Special attention at-tention is given to preserving the accounts ac-counts of country banks, and correspondence corres-pondence is solicited from country banks in this and adjoining territories and states. No bank iu the west is better prepared to handle the business of correspondence .ind propel their interests in-terests than the Commercial National Bank, and their increasing business shows that this fact is appreciated. |