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Show LEWIS S. HILLS IS ' BRED II RECORD Salt Lake Clearing House Association Remembers Late Banker. An appreciation of the worth of the i late Lewis S. Hilts has been made of re 'ortl in the minutes of the Salt Lake Clearing House association. A copy of the appreciation was aiso sent to his family. H follows: The Salt Lake Clearing House as-i as-i sociation desires to place upon Ita records a statement of its sympathy : and of its sense of loss in the death i of Lewis S. Hills, who died on the ' 21st dav of July, A. D. 1915, In the ; SiUh year of his life. i A pioneer hanker in Vtah and associated as-sociated with the IVseret National hank; a member of this association ever since its organization, first as cashier and then for nineteen years as president, until his retirement in 1011 . Lewis S. Hills was a man of marked financial and business ability, abil-ity, combined with a keen ense of rieht, which brought to him the I ' 1 rust and confidence of his fellow man. The strength and solidity of the Institution In-stitution he helped to build are typical typi-cal of the dominant characteristics of his life and service and his rugged type of honesty will always be the mainstay of useful public service, i This association, appreciative of his lonp years of faithful and useful membership, and as an expression of Hs hUh repard for his life and work ( and its deep sense of loss in his death, 1 places this minute upon its records and 'directs its secretary to forward i a copy to his family. |