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Show MARIE TANNER retires from Zion's Bank. Bank clerk retires after 21 years After 21 years of employment as bookkeeper with Zions First National Bank, Mrs. Marie Tanner retired this week. During her tenure with the bank she has seen 114 girls employed at the bank, come and go. Mrs. Tanner was employed em-ployed as assistant operation supervisor super-visor in the bookkeeping department. She said the biggest change in the bank came when it changed from Bank of Vernal to Zions First National Bank ' in 1974. Mrs. Tanner came to Vernal in 1937 when her father began operating the Staley Coal Yard behind the old Vernal Drug. During her and her husband's retirement, they plan to visit their daughter who lives in Midvale, Utah. They have three grandchildren. Her husband, Stewart Tanner, is also retiring from his job as city cemetery superintendent. "We plan to do all the things we never could while working," Mrs. Tanner said. Daniel Webster, was considered an American orator and statesman. He was born in the township of Salisbury, New Hampshire. Hamp-shire. Daniel contributes his first educational instructions in-structions to his mother. At age 15 he entered Dar-mouth Dar-mouth College and attended at-tended it four years. He was admitted to the lawyers bar association in 1805. He began his first practice in Boscawen, New Hampshire. Webster was elected to Congress in 1812. In 1836, he was an unsuccesful candidate for the presidency. Webster's guiding principle in his political career was that of the preservation of the Union. One of his most famous quotes was, "Liberty and Union, now and forever, one and inseparable. |