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Show i:ogan, ut'ah, FXGE SOT? daily herald,- Thursday, December - is. mo. NEW SUCCESS! NE W JO YS! For Years To Come T IS OUR PLEASURE at this happy holiday season to add our voice to the chorus of greeting for NEW ... ... SUCCESS! for the years and NEW JOYS! all offers us an This to come. period opportunity to start afresh to lay a sound foundation for a new and greater success . . . Preparations now will 'make your life and the lives of your family a little a. little brighter I . rand a little easier . . . more comfortable ... - - - achievement ASTRONOMY, BUSINESS, SCIENCE, METEEXPLORA- MEDICINE, OROLOGY. GEOLOGY, TION, ATHLETICS, AVIATION . . . For some the laurel wreath of Immediate acclaim . . for other the quieter fame of passing year. FOR ALL . . . the glowing, the lasting tribute to courage. ... the 1930 has rewarded . . . magnificently pluck of a chosen few. But 1931 will reward the courage of ALL who dare to achieve. COURNeeded today by AGE . . . SAND . . . GRIT. a nation calling for leaders who have faith in Needed by a nation seeking Americas future. men who are not afraid to fight . . . who are not afraid to achieve. Victory lies just ahead, for the taking. Gigantic, poised, the machine of American business wants only the motive power. That the courage Inherent in American tradition will supply the power is certain as certain as it will reap its own reward this year of 1931. HE year that is passing is one of the most eventful in the history of The First National Bank It has marked the transformation of our outgrown quarters into a banking home that is modernized and new . . . No detail of our new home has been overlooked . . . every convenience and safety for the benefit of our customers has been taken care of . . . every thing to serve you better . . . and it is your confidence that has made all this possible. We take this opportunity to thank you for your loyal patronage. ... ... - OFFICERS JOHN II. ANDERSON President SMART S. I Ijie President a. sonm; l he Pi evident and Cashier i wfsteriiolm J'Phtant JOHN I- Tm-- t FIRST NATIONAL Bank of Logan takes pride in its bank patronage . . . of Cache People Valley who are its depositors, call this bank My Friend' . . . While not listed among its more than two million dollars of resources, this intangible goodwill is its most valuable asset . . . The spirit of its leaders is the spirit of the great organization that it is . . . The principles of unselfish, forward-lookin- g banking laid down many years ago are its guiding principles. Although today it is one of the largest banks, the determination of the officers and directors is never to forget that their institution started out many years ago as a small bank . . and alsn that the loyal patronage of the people of Cache Valley made possible its growth and success T ... Cashier OLSON Off her DIRECTORS JOHN II. ANDERSON I.. S. SMART S. F. BALLIF C. R. SPENCER A. SONNE PEIFRSON O. L. I. P. STEW RT JOHN.QLAM.E D. E. HANSEN 94 FIRST NATIONAL LOGAN., BANK UTAH Modern Banking akiisBesk |