Show EtSON ADAMS MAY LEAVE HAVE President of Utah National Nation Nation- al Will Wi Leave Bank When Directors M Meet tors et NO SUCCESSOR NO-SUCCESSOR S 'S IS CHOSEN President it McCornick Says Public Feeling Over Robbery Rob Rob- bery Caused Changer Joseph Nelson formerly cashier and later vice pr president of or the Utah National National Na Xa- an b bank n will wi resign fr from m his of official official of- of positions with that Institution at nt atthe the tho meeting g of pr th the board of or dh directors 8 April C t. t f AV is V. V 11 dams Adams ton forme erl vice president and now a member of or the I ex executive c committee cr of f t tIe the e directorate denied denler la last ft t that he had any n In Intention In- In ten ton o of similar action The n ton of tr Nelson elson Is 1 declared to o l purely aria ana ia simply a a matter of policy poley and id to be he the Indirect result resul of or the th rObber robbery of 91 which tho bank was the victim last January Januar There Thero was ws a robbery robber explained ned Pre President W IV S. S 8 McCornick yesterday and tand IL ii was wa very ery cry generally supposed d that tho ho ho money had hal been taken b by seine some one ono Inside lie tho bank These people peo peo- pie l le or some of them tem were cre Inclined ot argue o that who could b every person by any n possibility have hah been heen been c connected with that affair should lea leave leathe the bank bank 11 II Mr Ir Nelson elson had offered to leave t the tho ser service at any time that tho the hoard of o directors tors should deem It I right In view Q of f the opinion ot or some o of the pu public c On tin n tho ho matter th the directorate decided to accept the otter offer ut ut at its next m meeting r rIt It I J Is no that secret that Mr Ir Adams AI whose plate ilace place In handling the affairs of or the bank jink was as taken b by Mr tl Nelson had felt Celt somewhat aggrieved after tie the change ewas as mac made and the story of the thc robbery was made public that Mr Ir NeRon Ne- Ne son Ron should have hove been left lef In In a position post post- tion tiomi ton where here h he had hul Intimate knowledge and anti of the tho Inside financial workings 1 of the In Institution while he himself himsel had been heen relegated as he considered considered con con- it It to the tue mOle move more honorary post of or the tho h ard of directors where he was wasa a comparative stranger strang-er to the detail work worl of the operation of tho tim bank By fly Bythe Bythe the acton which ho hI said yesterday he hew w would ld probably take Mr r. Nelson elson will wi le e o cave both hoth the vice presidency and ant the directorate whereas unless Mr Adams chan changes cs his mind he will wi stilt still b ho on the tho board of directors Iut O ll ii Mr Nelson lson said that ho he would still sUl retain his stock In the bank which he e stated is ab absolutely solvent and anc In good shape shapo and he further declared hat that the tho Institution would WOI 1 continue to to hn have his will good good wil anti and whatever support sup sup- por port pore he ho could give l e it It I. I The question queston of ot who Is IR to succeed Mr- Mr Nelson lson n as s tho ac active hun hund of or the b bank rl has ns not yet et b beers been eq settled accord accord- Hig hg to President Corl It I is 1 In- In Um t dt- dt h r. r nil l probability proba proba- It I will wi bo ho V ne to the bank amk It I hns hris been hinted elsewhere hat local cal mining tnt probably a fl man would b be iC naked to tako talo hold of oC tho the Mr Mi Il Nelson said he lie had not decided on n what he would tb do 10 except that he lie vas was going to take tako a n few weeks' weeks rest of oC al all It I Is known that last year eai hc lo 10 wanted to sever Sc his connection with the National that hO he might attend morn morA closely coNely to his Int Interests rests in |