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Show First Security Bank ' Report Wins National Honors First Security Bank's 1956 an-nual an-nual report has received high honors In a national contest con. ducted by Mead Papers, Inc., of Dayton, Ohio, It was announced here this week by Francis W. Betenson, manager. First Security Securi-ty Bank at Cedar City. Many of the nation's leading printing plants were represented represent-ed by their finest productions for prominent American advertisers. Mr. Betenson said that the Mead citation read. In parts: "The selection of First Security's report was based on its extremely extreme-ly able presentation of the corporation's cor-poration's far-fluny operations, its excellent showing In 1956 and Its plans for future development. The use of photographs throughout through-out the book to emphasize the sound economic basis of the Utah-Idaho-Wyoming area was an astute touch to get the story over to share-holders and others interested In the corporation's affairs. af-fairs. "In fact, every feature of planning, plan-ning, format, copy, charts and presentation of pertinent data marks this report as the work of men with not only the usual advertising ad-vertising skills but with that special spe-cial grasp of financial matters so necessary In such work. It ls a masterrul performance." First Security's annual report was prepared under the direction of W. I. Eccles. First Security's senior vice president In charge of public relations and advertising. advertis-ing. The report was executed by Gillham Advertising Agency, Inc. |