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Show BUSINESS NOTES The local bank clearings "Wednesday were $1.3G.",37l'.lC. as compared with $,-197.593. $,-197.593. Oil for the corresponding day of last year. Ralph It. Shaikoy, for many years connected con-nected with the Continental National bank, has resigned his position for a very desirable one with the Intermountnln Electric company. The furnishings committee of the Commercial Com-mercial club visited the new clubhouse Wednesday morning, and at 1 o'clock In the afternoon held a meeting to discuss the installation of the telephone cx-chnnge cx-chnnge The committee ascertained that the work was bolng rushed to early completion com-pletion and that the building will be occupied as soon as possible. The Independent Telephone company Is building a slx-mllc extension from Ku-reka Ku-reka 10 Mammoth and Sliver Citv. thus largely increasing the size nnd the importance im-portance of the station at Eureka. A. G. Mackenzie, publicity agent for the Rocky .Mountain Bell Telephone company, com-pany, has gone to Wyoming and Montana Mon-tana on a business trip, to remain for six weeks or two months. "W. A. Morton of the Continental National Na-tional bank, Q. B. Kelly of the I'tah National Na-tional bank, T. W. Ball of McCorniek & Co. and K. B. Cnrhart of the National Bank of the Republic will leave Friday as local delegates to attend the annual national convention of the American It -stiuiic of Banking al Chattanooga. Term. June G-S. An effort will bo made to bting the 1111 convention to Salt Lake City. |