Show Donald R. R B Barr rr Elected President of Bank of Vernal New highs in earnings deposits deposits deposits de de- posits and loans were attained in 1968 by the Bank of Vernal This achievement was the result re reo suit sult of much of-much much thought concentrated concentrated concen planning and hard work by the people of the Uintah Basin I Donald R. R Barr was elected new president of the Bank of Vernal by the directors at at the I annual stockholders meeting held Tuesday Mr Barr was i elevated to president after serving for 28 years with the bank MR BARR succeeds Utah's veteran banker N. N J J. J Meagher who has managed the Bank of Vernal since 1903 Mr Meagher will continue to serve as a member of the board pf directors N. N J. J Meagher Jr was elected elected elect elect- ed vice president and cashier Warren Mott Gene Gena Ray Hall Halland Halland Halland and Terry Anderson were elected elected elected elect elect- ed assistant cashiers At the annual meeting Tuesday Tuesday Tues Tues- day the stockholders created the position of advisory dir dirt JOINING veteran director Don B B. B Showalter president of oi Showalter Motor Moto Company of oi Vernal will be Ralph A. A Utah state senator from the Uintah Basin motel operator and and Leland Stevenson president of Stevenson Steven Steven- son Construction Company of oi Altamont John S. S Price Salt Lake City businessman formerly credit manager of General Motors Acceptance Acceptance Ac Ac- Corporation and executive executive ex ex- vice president of Security Security Sec Sec- Leasing Company joins N N. N J J. J Meagher Donald R. R Barr Russell Montgomery E E. E A. A Gee C. C Roy Showalter and N. N J. J Meagher Jr as directors The expanded board will aid aidin aidin aidin in the continued growth and influence of the Bank of Vernal in the Uintah Basl Basin 1 COMMENTED Don D n R. R Barr n new w president The The favorable Continued on page 2 Bank of Vernal Continued Continue from irom page 1 forecast for Uintah Basins Basin's economic growth in 1969 will be aided by additional ex ext pension of the Bluebell oil oilfield oilfield field eight new wells were put on production in 1968 the gilsonite mining operation the Umber timber industry and the tourist business The new fish hatchery hatchery hatch hatch- ery at Jones' Jones Hole and higher livestock prices plus a mild mile winter should help make 1969 a fine year |