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Show BiHl STATE BANK Earl Randall, Cashier. No better criterion of the solidity and permanence of a city is afforded than a glance at U?e status of its financial finan-cial institutions. The stability of the commercial and industrial Interests is, to a large extent, 'dependent upon the policy and condition of local banking houses., ' They ar' jhe heart of , the cOnsser'caL4f9 "jj various ftve- which. flotv th-'fiffilcial 'current of business. ' The history of the Bingham State Bank has beeV an unbroken record of progress since its inception -In 1903. It has btien conducted upon the soundest and most conservative business busi-ness principle, always closely identifying identify-ing itself with the many movement that have helped in "the onard growth of Bingham and -contributing liberally to their support. This institution institu-tion transacts a general banking business, devoting the utmost attention atten-tion and most complete facilit'es. to the needs of the commercial community commun-ity and extending to firms, corporations corpora-tions and individuals every accommodation accommo-dation their responsibility anil balances bal-ances warrant, and that legitimate banking comprises. No bank in this county has better facilities for makln? collections, issuing exchange and expediting expe-diting the detail of business banking in each of Its divisions, and certainly none is better qualified to meet tte farthest requirements than the Biug-ham Biug-ham State Bank. Catering to the substantial sub-stantial element of the business world, and sparing no effort to meet It J approbation,' ap-probation,' this staunch institution Is I constantly Retting new business and increasing tbe business it ; already holds. ' The capita! stock, surplus and undivided undi-vided profits of this institution amount to oyfrr $25,000. and the latest report shows deposits of ever $215,000. Every encouragement is offered for savings deiionits and time certificates draw 4 per cent interest. j The officers and directors are recognized recog-nized financial leaders In the local worl dof bu&ineas and they, also are men. whose names stand throughout the intermountain region- for, the soundest bnsinecs jfdgment and the strictest personal Integrity. Mr. Earl Riituiail, cashier of this bank, has dppd in the banking business for the past eisat years and during thpe yars of experience has taken a keen interest In every department of the banking business. Before coming to Bingham he was connected at various var-ious times with the following banks o! Ogilpn, where he was born and raised: The Osdcn State bank, tbe Commercial Commer-cial National bank of Ogdcn, and the First Nnational bank of Kermnerer, Wyoming, and before coming to camp he was connected with the Merchants bank of Salt Lake City. Mr. Randall is a man of wide experience In the banking business and mucn of the success bf this institution may be attributed at-tributed to his personality. The directors of this bank are well known business leaders lu the financial finan-cial circles of this county and they ar ( C. H. Thompson, president; J. C. Diigan, W, H. Sherinun, T. II. Quilien ,ind A. P. Wilcox. Those men are well known throughout the camp as pioneers Jn the, bus'.iu'sa of Bingham; and need no Introduction 'to financial ! clrclt-a in this to mm unity. ' |