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Show .1 , tHe la ENTERPRISE 1 c0 3 People on the move r Kraig A. Murdock has been appointed assistant vice president and commercial loan officer of Rocky Mountain State Bank. As well, Terri Hall has been named assistant vice president and real estate loan officer. Murdock joins Rocky Mountain State after five years with Walker Bank. Hall has been with the financial institution for a year Her responsiand a half. bilities have been in the area of constuction and real estate loans as well as secretary to i. bank president George S. She previously worked for Tracy Collins Bank and Trust. Diu-ment- f. . h Jeffrey A. Evershed has been named manager of the Residential Mortgage Loan Department of Sherwood & Roberts, Inc.s division office in Salt Lake City. Formerly a mortgage originator in S&Rs Boise office, Evershed has been with the company since 1976. He received his B.A. and M.B.A. degrees in business administration from the University of Utah. In addition, Evershed has completed the School of 1 Mortgage Banking Course at Stanford University. Stuart G. Cross, managing director of Hotel Utah, has been named president of the Salt Lake Valley Convention & Visitors Bureau. Cross succeeds Bennie L. Williams, general manager of KALL radio, who held the post for two successive terms. Williams will remain as a member of the Bureau Board of Trustees. Elected to serve with terms were Cross for one-yeAlan Gcibcl, vice president of ar Management Concepts, Inc. Mike as first Fletcher, director of public relations for Pearson Enterprises, was named second vice-preside- vice-preside- nt. Appointment of John R. Bollow of Salt Lake City as manager of public affairs for United States Steel in the mountain states, was an- AVAILABLE FOR SALE OR LEASE board member since 1976. Most recently he headed the investment department. Other promotions at the bank include several assistant vice presidents. They are Harold M. Isbell, W. David New-som- nounced last week. began his career with U.S. Steel in 1966 as a training instructor at Geneva Works, near Provo, Utah. In 1970, he was transferred to Bollow 7200 South and 1- -15 Freeway Up to 12,000 square feet of choice light manufacturing and distribution space e, David A. Sekino, Ronald K. Smith and C. Kenneth Snow. Roger C. Tidwell becomes a trust officer and Robert B. Rendon, assistant auditor. public relations at the steel firms headquarters offices in Pittsburg, Pa., as a member of the editorial staff of the employee publication, U.S. Steel One year later, he News. became a products and services information specialist. Offices, air conditioning and plenty of street parking ! Three people promoted to assistant cashiers are Jay L. Moffat, Joel R. Crockett and Paul R. Buchanan. JOE J. EISEN REAL ESTATE, INC. OFFICE: MAX EISEN: 532-30- 00 582-45- 38 Murray First Thrift & Loan Co. has announced new positions for four of its employ- OUR ees. Named as executive vice president is Dean G. Christensen. He has been with the firm for 10 years and previously held positions as senior vice president, COPY SHOP NOW secretary-treasure- r, and comptroller. Thomas M. Alder has been named-- ' as assistant branch manager of the Murray1. Office of Murray First Thrift & Loan Co. He has been a loan officer at Murray First Thrift for two years. MIRAC MFT Leasing Co., a wholly owned subsidiary of Murray First Thrift & Loan Co. has named Glen F. Groo as executive vice president. He has been with MFT five years as senior vice president and general manager. Formerly he was with Continental Bank for 25 years where he served as a trust officer and vice presi- If you need copies ol reports, proposals, or other documents, and you need them in a hurry, vou've come to the right place. Because our place now has the Xerox 92(X) TV Duplicating System. 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