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Show I. 0 I WALKER BROTHERS, BANKERS. No Information that could bo given concerning the long, useful career of 1 Walker Brothers, Bankers, would be i necessary for tho older citizens of Salt Lake, who know that It Is one of tho I oldest, strongest and most popular banks In this section, occupying quarters quar-ters of notable oleganco at tho corner I of Second South and Main streets. I Originally founded In 1859 and Incorporated Incor-porated on January 21, 1903 this banic I has a capital of $250,000.00. Its af- I fairs are managed by business men I and financiers among our most sub- I s'tnntlal and reputable citizens, and it I has ever been ono of the strongest I aids In tho upbuilding of tho city and I of Utah. These gentlemen nro: M. I H. Walker, president; Thomas Weir, I vice president; L. H. Farnsworth, I cashier; E. O. Howard, assistant cash- I ler; W. Montague Ferry and H. G. Mc- I Millan, directors. Tho bank's" state- I ment rendered April Cth, 19,0'c. 13 as I follows: Resources, I03113 nnM (lis- I counts, $1,:139,G50.13; stocks rnd se- I curlties, $49,270.37; real estate, $35,- I 000; furniture, fixtures and vault7, I $12,500; railroad first mortgage and I other bonds,, $386,775; due from oiher I banks, $873,507.62; cash on nam, I $386,631; total, $3,083,334.12. Liabil- I itlcs, capital, $250,000; surplus, $75,- I 000; undivided profits, $18,751.81; I clearing house, $56,682.86; and depos- I Its, $2,683,079.45. The bank transacts I , a general banking business, and one of I tho favors granted to its patrons is tho I issuance of letters of credit checks I payable throughout tho world. The I safe deposit and storage vaults of tho I bank nro the perfection of security, I being both burglar and fire proof. The I boxes nro for rent at $5.00 and up- I ' wards yor pear. Prompt attention I and courteous and liberal treatment I are accorded depositors of large and I small amounts. |