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Show i THE CHRISTMAS 8 5 i0 Great Growth Shown by Deseret National Bank TUB Deseret National Bank wo known an Hooper Company, the IncorporaKtd-red- tors Including WILllam II Hooper and Horaces. Hldredg". The cup-Uwas 140,000, which I nr 1870 was increased to $100,000. It was Incorporated under the Tsrntorial laws as the Bank ot Deseret on September 1st, 1871, The officers elected at that time were: t Brigham Young, presidents .Hor ace B. ol vice pryeljlent; Kidredse, In 1871 It was decided to secure' a National Bank charter under the name of the Deseret National Bank. The charter waa granted by the government on October 11, 187 2, and the capital was Increased to 1300,000. 187 3 In President Brigham snd on April I. resigned Young 1 878, William II. Hooper was He held that chosen president. position until his death In 1883. Horace 8. Bldfedge succeeded Mr. Hooper as President, being elected January 13, 1883. Following the death of Mr. K dredge, John Sharp was chosen to fill the vacancy on November 8, 1888, and lewls 8. Hills was aleetsd to succeed John Sharp, upon ths latthr's death In Mr. Hills resigned as presi1801, dent and John C Culler was cliosen to succeed him on May 1st, 1811, Mr, Hills being elected chairman of Uta Hoard of Directors. At ths time of Mr. Hill's resigns-lioW. W. litter was mads . H. Young was reand dacted as cashier, a position he hus held for thirty-tw- o year a Rigor 8, lltll Was named as assist I j, , n, 'J - DECEMBER NEWS, $ m super-qualit- - indestructibility, general perman-anr- e and low maintenance cost all m of which are. of great moment large office buildings, hotels.utc, In ee faith entire the'r may pin j, thy curing a maximum of good results by the use of Nephl wait plaster Jront Utah and other gjpsum manufactured by the 4 products mill. - Nephl Several new gypsum mills have been built In the West Const section during the lust three or fonr year until mills have been constantly constructed beyot d the consuming capacity of the market However the- good reputation iof the Nephl plaster rtan.ls- - this company in good stead present-da- y under competitive conditions for Nephl is etui spccl- fled exclusively, by many of the higher class architect, who have , edoterved the fact that fa their ufce of this material over a long ported -- cf years the element of experimentation Is eliminated and good re are assured. Suits , By and beyond the matter bf l plaster for Interior walls and finish, the Nephl mill, through tho careful Investigation of Its management and tts technical force. ho produced a great many specialties which or realty the ,. lnter-mounta- I vlitu-ilwal- I t DRILLING CONTRACTORS I 305 NEWHOUSE BUILDING Hen-uto- r; i Telephone Wasatch 4163 Salt Lake City, Utah. Co.; Jos. J. Daynis. Prcet. Dnynes-Beeb- e Muslo Co ; XV. 8. ilnmney, I Treasurer S5 C. M. 1.; l,eon 8wect, President Sweet andy Cio : Edgar 8. Hills, Vlrle Prest Deseret National Bank, Davit A, Smith, ttsh-o- p I I) 8 Church; James A Investment Brest, , Mel, - Wrathall, Stock Cot ; James O rower; John (1 M. Barnes, Vice President Barnes Banking Co.; H M. Dlnwoodey, president :Ilnwtodey Furnltura l'a: Orson D. Homney, Brest, Geo. Jtomney Dumber Co,; M, H ISccles, Brest. Utah National W. F. Armstrong, Bank, Ogden; President Standard Furniture Co.: James A. Kldredgs, president Hountlful State Hank, The (Ttpitnl Htock Is now ths 8uriliis Is $600,008 and the undivided profits 3106,000, ! , We specialize in diamond drilling for oil, coal, minerals and damsite f inflation testing. In fact, we are prepared to do work of any, kind, anywhere, and do it right. e, r t , CONSULT WITH US NOW! j The Test of Time Applied To Utah Plaster Products exception of tho Fin WfTII tho Palace in Ban Francisco, all of the building at the Panama-Pacif- ic Exposition have been lorn .down. The Pine Arta Palace, the wltole exterior of which Is comprised of the special gypsum stucco manufactured by the Ncphl mill bf the Nephl Plaster and still company Manufacturing . stands In a splendid state of pre- or servullon. Ban alt the In Diego ' Expoaltion building were retained and, again, the exterior of these beautiful structure were mad ot a stucco of which the Nephl gyP-suIs the essential component. In other wolds, raw materials went dawn to the.ooast from Utah to make two expuattluna beautiful, tt wa an open question Whether gypsum stuccoes could bs manufactured In a way sutiafactorlly to stand In the weather subjected tu the softening. Influences of excessive fogs amt rains, destructive nf . the gypsum average products, wh ch are' normally not applied tor Aite exterior pnrpoees. The l'a luce at Bun Francisco amt the at beautiful Exposition building ,, 8nn forceful Diego stand as a y of to the testimonial the Nephl gypsum. .Many of the higher .c'lns nrchlleots properly aigue that tiese buildings, stsnd.ng since the beginning- of tbelr construction In 1818 give tnnet satis, faetosy evidence that, so serviceable In exterior practice, tt Is easy to reason that When applied to Interior purposes they may rest In the perfect confidence that in point ot Egildson Brothers 4DIAMOND ant cashier and I W, Burton second osaiatant cashier. On February 7, 1832, Edgar 8. Hills was elected Vic president and at the present time the office are: John C. Culler,- - president; Edgar S Hills, vice president, H .8. Young C. Hornes, assistant cashier; Koyol cashier; U. G. Young, assistant cashier. The Descrrt National Bank la No. 1 of the local Clearing House " Association, The following arm the directors of the hank, representative and influential eltucrm of the state of Utah: John C. Cutler, president Deseret National Bank: Win. II McIntyre, capitalist; Heed 8miM.it, tT. 8 PresiKdward Itosenbuum dent Itosenbaum Bros ; Kdw. K. Jenkins, President Ashtmi-Jenkln- s Mei-vlll- 1923 15 and start the work early mainstay of the Industry- Ruch products ss Keen' cement and other special cements, fine dental plaster, certain artificial stone ornamental plasters products, special products used In the chemical trade, eto., are shipped over the United Slate. The extraordinary physical and chemical qualities of the Neph, gypsum, coupled with the special processes and formulas evolved, enable the Nephl company to do this. - It resulle I tv Correspondence Solicited. tT a fortunate situation for this Utah Industry, because the limited population In Utah and Idaho does not arford an local market for even one bigample sum mill of the capacity of gyp. the e Nephl company, whereas, this Is already divided between seven operating milts, three In Wyoming, one In Western Oregon near the Idaho line, and three In Utah, there being also two mulur mills than tho Nephl company operating In this state, ('uupllng this with the fact that tho south-er- n f'allfnrnla market ts already largely oversu pollen with the or- dtnary wall plaster, hlch ha suited In a disastrous lowering of make the Nephl, prices, Utah operations haunt dons were It not for It well established wall plaster, Iwhieb gives it a patronage Independent of or- dlnury competitive conditions, and because cf the many specialties whlch enable this concern to make SPECIF- Y- US- E- ton-nng- i PRODUCTS OF PROVEN MERIT 4 f NEPHI HARDWALL, FINISHING AND ! repu-mthm.- -- j n. : 5 5 p - ' . W f Timpie Hydrated Lime i f Nephi Keenes Cement The plastering ?of your home or business block ts of g great importance. To use the above product is to in- - g sure the maximum in wall values, both in appearance ' and durability, 5 profitable long distance Onfe further element of great lm romance to the successful operations! at Nephl ie the hearty cobetween the manageoperation ment and the mill quarry em- - t Here Is meet forcefully ployees. evidenced tho practical benefit n a 'close relationship between these necessary factors, these having been J5 no single Item of dispute or misunderstanding that has not been S quickly settled In open conference, and In an entire, spirit of friendliness. Jt Is of Interest to note that thers - has been practically no 4 change In the personnel of the management or the Ailll employees in mors than fifteen years,- Among recent Improvements, at the Nephl mill Is the addition of" another large Keen'a cement furnace, which will bring the Ncphl capacity beyond the market requirements for a long time to come There will be erected soon add'tton-a- l crushing and grinding eqtlipiMsnt and additional warehousing where all raw products, such as for (he Portland cement mills, anl agricultural gypsum, may be handled to away from- the mill devoted manufactured products, land which will enable this company to give V bettet service and the economics effected will perin't' the handling of he product u the lowest t st. dlstrlliu--Uo- He Builds Wisely Who Builds WeW . j For masonry, mortar, waterproofing concrete, finish g stucco. coat for interior plastering, and The above products sold by the most aggressive build- - g ing material dealers and lumber yards throughout the ' C Rocky Mountain West and Paeific Coast States. for-exteri- or ' . Salt Lake City, Utah. W. L. ELLERBECK, Gen. Mgr. . 322 NESS BUILDING. i pot-n.bl- " ) J j ? |