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Show I. vffl , y j : J -- - jl " I K M 1$W OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: ImKWJim ' - nr'TTHMWft OFFICERirAND-DIRECTORS: I I AW '"v Director J. A. Hendrickson, Logan, President &$fi Xtffr-JB J Jf t ' ftJS h'S& D!ectr Norma x Allen, Wellsville I If ' "nWr Director Thomas A. Kerr,Wellsville, Vice-Brest. 3 v ;; ?BIHL H5.'JlS cfor JbsepA i . Atwn Wellsville Director Franklin L. Gunnel!, Wellsville,Vice.Prest ' i VjMWSfjjSBmL Director James A. Leishman, Wellsville I Hr "j 7-v v Hr";H I Kr' H Wellsville City Bank, Wellsville, Utah. Hl I I HlPH W7E TAKE GREAT PLEASURE AND PRIDE in announci EflH I Hkl A ing that the Wellsville City Bank has recently been re-organized Brll I H 2fl I an taen over Dv tne Peple of Wellsville, and Logan people , HjjH , Bl connectecLwith the Farmers & Merchants Savings Bank. 1- H I HHHHIHH The capitahof-theJellsville City Bank has beenfulLyttbscnDedt lilHH I j l Amounting., to $20,Q00.00, and at a stockholders1 meeting which will John A. Hendron nvencda.he capital .will be increased to $25,000.00, and Roberi A LMman I HKiSMrKs1Tg"'l the board of directors will be increased to nine. zm' I wPl ' n presenting to the public, on this page the officers and the board BPPH I fcji ' ' Directors, we feel confident that this strong management will receive HHlH I ILIkJf le nearest support and approval of all the stockholders of the institu- BHlH B Hffik& fon an tne PeoPe f tbat section. HHiilH H BlHy These men are all thoroughly familiar with the needs of the com- HH H WHl'jwBK munity, and the fact that they have taken overLthe management of the Bv H H mPB' bank is assurance of its success. K-H I HHiHMHB Situated as Wellsville is, irv, one of the most fertile sections of the Bl:- Bl I f L G ell valley, the community is in the main well-to-do, from the yearly income Kfl9 H from farm products, including interests such as. dairying, cattle raising, lHBKj H MlWB Until recently the stockholders of the Wellsville City Bank were ma err V lJsM mainly non-residents, there being only three local stockholders. Under fHHHIHHHH H PC" jwiiH the reorganization there will be about 90 shareholders, mostly Wellsville SM I IMiiPsH e bank will be in a position to extend to their patrons unequalled BMtIHKIh H HBSK service in the transaction of banking business; making loans; accepting EL?v!B I SjL kS deposits; selling drafts, both foreign and domestic; in fact serving their HKWekfl H B7 riH customers to the fullest extent in the same manner as banks in any of iPPs&iilH H K sm the cities of Utah, or elsewhere. HBSBH B B 1 SSSSSSSSSmSSWSSSMA H skm HHHj Our Savings Department's fully equipped and will accept savings de-. KssWlsU H . posits on the usual terms with fullest protection to depositors. IHIH H James A. Letshman BHH H it is our aim to make this bank one or the strongest and best managed HHHHHEisHa H IHlHHIHl banks in Cache Valley. We extend a cordial invitation to the people in our H H territory to call and inspect the changes in our banking-room and its equip- orman en H Vcl H We invite all our friends and the friends of Wellsville -to transact their busi- ' H Bk H ness w u assuring them a hearty welcome and very best service. I N WELLSVILLE CITY BANK SPSS H hi ifcW 5AmAort ?A7?5 & MERCHANTS SAVINGS BANK IHl SL- LOGAN, UTAH. - - , r . U , H IIimrJ " ' ' E' Wilson, Jr. M |