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Show ; k ...- , ' - - . - L COMPANY UTAH--1 - The Oldest and Largest Manufacturers of Sugar in the Intermountain Region The Pioneer of the Sugar Industry in Western United States An Industry that builds prosperity for the whole coihmunity where it operates and provides labor to factory workmen business and farm hands, to Merchants, Railroads and Banks, and of Beet-TopWet Dried and Molasses to Dairy and Stockmen as Live Stock Feed Pulp Pulp, r by-produ- HEBER J. GRANT, President cts s, W.NI BLEY, CH A RLES General Alanager "CM SUGAR UTAH-IDAH- O - THIS -- : --- COMPANY YEAR M ill re five beets from 10.000 farmersMill pax tfiem mure than SI 0,000,000.00 for their beet. M ill ue 130.000 to 160.000 ton of coal. M ill pay in freight aiul express charges approximately SI. 500.000. 00. M ill employ 4.000 men and women during campaign. Mill pay approximate! S 1.000.000. 00 for labor. Mill carry life insurance on 430 permanent employee, amounting to approximate! $300,000.00 Mill manufacture oer (no hundred million pounds of the finest sugar made. ' Most of this will be sold in the hast, and thus the company will bring millions of dollar of Eastern capital to I tah, Idaho and Washington for distribution broadcast among the farmers in these state. The SUGAR COMPANY UTAH-IDAH- O IT TV I WJWfACrWK "-i- ! Utah. THIS ROUND LABEL IN RED ON YOUR BAG OF SUGAR GfJARANTEES HIGHEST QUALITY And maintain over two hundred loading station and beet scale and other devices for the convenience of the farmer in delivering beets. SUGAR COMPANY announces the installation of a Pulp Dryer at West Jordan Factory. Dried Beet Pulp for feeding Dairy Cows, Sheep and Cattle, provides a succulent, nourishing and unexcelled feed. UTAH-IDAH- O 5iimiimmnwmnMri mwiutititmimwmttaKatnmaaiaum MWtiwwroiBWBaitHiiiHwiMffiuiiiiiiiniiBiimiiaiii imi RMWtamiMimnMtMraMgiM owuniiwniniganimiffiaig 'The Sun Act er Sets on Our Depositors UTAH STATE Zions Savings Bank and Trust Company NATIONAL BANK SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH HIE Zion's Saings Bank and Trust Company is the oldest and largest saings bank in the region. During the past year e hae opened 4,346 new savings accounts. During the past elexen years xe have paid our depositors $2,604,760.18 interest on their deposits. M e appreciate the patronage, of our friends, and our endeaxo'rs are to merit their continued good xill by conservatively safeguarding their intrests, and extending, them. theTourtesies of our Banking departments. M e thank our customers for theiFloalty and confidence and on the strength ot.porei iwfte 'your future business. inter-mountai- Capita! Surplus rJ !i ingt deposits November, ia deposit November, awlividfJ profit November, depo-i- t Total ai vet November, 1918 Total a fts November, 1919 Total a et November, 1920 468,664 92 7.431.668 11 3,368 .865 99 8 923.604 68 8.294.294 10 1918 1919 1920 9.446,4830 10,391.269 60 OFFICERS HLBLK J. GRANT, President Are? ANTHON II. LUND, A. M . 1 IN'S, Vice-Preside- DIRECTORS - Arthur M'inter Heber J. Grant Antiion H. Lund Joseph Fielding Smith A. M. Ivins G M Nibley Willard R. Smith Asahcl H. M'oodruff Lew is Telle Cannon Geo. S. Spencer M'aldemar Van Colt John F. Bennett M illard T. Cannon Cbas. S. Burton OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH US AND GET ONE OF OUR SMALL HOME SAVINGS BANKS AS A CHRIST. MAS PRESENT EOR YOUR CHILDREN. Safety deposit boxes for rent , $1 per year and up. limmmmmmmsmmms s h ,1 K- 33 3 3 I a I i - II IVHERE DOES YOUR COMPANY BANK? That ia one of the first questions asked when a concern sets out to obtain credit, or when for any other reason it buxine is being scrutinized. There is no business so strong- that it it not strengthened by having its name associated with the Utah State National Bank. It (fJLtrqug, dependable- - depositary of the Intermountain country. The director and officer are men whose names inspire confidence. They are ready at all time to w ccrtfer ith lhe hdDk,?!i-rr- r: c.. r.Yler of husines. It is well to open an account now. rrrf?2T . The Utah Stale National Bank i , losely associated with Zion Savings Bank & Trut Company. I he combined resource of the two institutions are more than 21 and a half million. STREiVGTH-S- A FE T Y--SER Officers of the - S' "' W I VICE tah State National Bank HEBFR J CRs NT, President CHARI F.stt MHLEY. F (HAS S Bl RTuN, HENRA X t. ( 5 A Sj, Cosher ALAIN C Assistant Cashier JOHN W JtViF-- , Assislma Ceskier I ' GEO. S. SPENCER, Cashier M 1LLAKD R. SMITH, Asst. Cashier MM. McEM'AIS, Asrt. Cashier t t 33 33 n 4 Per Cent Interest Paid on Deposits WISE COUNSEL MUST PREVAIL 0 vectors HFBFR J (,k xx JOHN F F(F NNFTT UIARI NIBLEY JAV1F- - ( IHPMAN r F 'll ISON. M N JR. 'LAYTON fFs D. MURDOCH J ) vails g. McDonald ANTHON H I t N) HENRY T M FWAN THOS SMART G. C A V Ri(,HT ,,T ,,UN L.W- YLNS -J VAN COTT MU'FIEN L. RICHARDS JAMFS E. TALMACE BURTON HAS-- S. IN OUR Reconstruction Program With unprecedented business uncertainty, with no positive outlook upon the business, commercial, industrial, or financial horizon, prudent men, everywhere, are seeking sober, thoughtful advice from recognized authority. THAT IS OUR EARNEST CONTRIBUTION ask that you scan the liit of our officiaI farhiIy7 onlylo assure yourself of how perfectly this bank is in a position to help you direct your business craft during these days of storm and stress. We WE WILL WELCOME AN INTERVIEW AND WILL CHEERFULLY EXTEND TO YOU THE EXCELLENT SERVICE OF THIS INSTITUTION OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS W. S. MeCORNICK. President' ANTHON H. LUND. ViceePresideOt CEORCE ALBERT SMITH. Pice President F. M. MICHELSON. Ceshser D. E. JUDD, A ssistent Ceshier DIRECTORS W. S. MeCORNICK CEORCE ALBERT SMITH ANTHON H. LUND ASHBY SNOW FRANK A. FISHER WILLARD T. CANNON JOHN F. BENNETT FRANK D. KIMBALL MERRILL NIBLEY F. N. CAMERON Utah Sayings and Trust Go mp any 233 South Banking in all its branches Main Sajety Deposit Vdultr tr |