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Show IVew President !r'-V - r. ' ; 4 i . ' ., , v - Vfc. ... 'J H ' ' y w y. DAVID COOKE New ALB. President bahk-wokersl groupjallots With David Cooks of the Utah Stats National bank assured of ths presidsncy, balloting was under way In The Tribune-Telegram building build-ing lobby Thursday afternoon for officers of the Salt Lake chapter of ths American Institute of Banking. Bank-ing. Mr. Cooke was ths only candidate for the presidency, while ths high-eat high-eat number of votes will maks 1 either Loran A. Hillam of the First ' National bank or T. M. Simmons of ths Federal Reserve bank the first I vies president, the other becoming second vie presidsnt Competing for two places on the board of governors were Glen Briggs of ths Utah Savings and Trust j company, Francis J. Cowan of the Walker Bank and Trust company, Robert G. Sorensen of ths Continental Conti-nental National Bank and Trust company and Edith Stoddard of the Tracy Loan and Trust company. j Delegates to the national convention con-vention at Grand Rapids, Mich, all to be elected, will be Mr. Briggs, H. B. Cotttngham of the Federal Re-servs Re-servs bank, H. G. Ensign of the Uuh State National bank. William D. Haslsm of the First National bank. Frank Y. Howard of Zion'a Savinge Bank and Trust company. Louise E. Jeffs of Ure. Pett Morris, Inc. Harold J. Kemp of Walker Bank and Trust company, VerNile E. Maxfield of the Union Trust company, Fred M. Oliver of the Firet Security Trust company, Goodwin Peterson of Tracy Loan and Trust company, Mr. Sorensen, W. Burdett Thompson of J. A. Hogle at Co. and Alleen Warner of : Walker Bank and Trust company. I The retiring president, W. E. My-rlck My-rlck of the First Security Trust company, will be ths delegate to I the Utah Bankers' association convention. con-vention. Ths spring dance and election party was scheduled for t p. m. I Thursday at ths Country club. |