Show DONT DONT DON'T EXPECT CUT IN Ii TAXES S SMOOT I Utah Bankers Told Fin Pin Financial Financial ancial Burden Will Not Permit It Iti i GRANT ALSO SPEAKS I Takes Rap At Wets and Extols Farmer Session Ends Special Dispatch D LOGA LOGAN June 16 It Frank Frank B COO Cooc vice president of or the Co- Co Columbia Co Columbia lumbia Trust company of ot Salt SaltI-ike SaltI Lake Ilke was today elected president or the Utah Hankers Bankers rs associatIon succeeding H It U r Hatch of Logan 1 I r Mr Cook ha has served sered as liS vice Sice pres pros president ident under the regime of ot Mr lIr Hatch and was elevated to the presidency In line with Ith is the asso asso- asso associAtion association s policy of or promoting of officers of- of officers Mr Cook made a short of or acceptance i Marriner S Ogden banker and capitalist was elected first vie Ice president N S S Nielson president of ot th the Mt lilt I Pleasant and Savings bank was elected second ilce vie Ice president Carl n It Marcusen Marcu en cashier of ot the tho Price Commercial and Savings SaVing bank b Mas nas elected rp and treasurer of ot the The Tho ve commIttee elected consists of ot U I A Culbertson vice ilce president of or the Continental National bank of ot Salt Lake lr d rk P Chimp president dent of the Cache Cach Banking company of or Logan and K U r at 01 Corey orey cashier of oC the Bank of ot Southern Utah The retiring president p Mr Hatch Ha eb was non a las la's rDV tn bag baff In to It his hiu hi work A Ai president nl Ho Ito made mado a II a speech ot of acceptance which was isas as his final address as head of the association x J K DUE DUk I The dues of or members of ot the as- as as association were raised b the passage pass pass- age cc of ot a 0 recommendation of or a I special finance committee named I yesterday It was estimated that the additional dues will give Elve the association 3 07 which Is more than enough h to ln within the tho budget Dues of or banks will wilt be bo as s follo Capital up to 10 1 7 50 capital Up to IS 15 capital between and 30 30 from ron to 40 from to 1000 1000 50 SO over o 75 I Joel Jo 1 It n Parrish c of ot the State Banic B of ot Woods Cross Crossas was as elected a II vice tico Ice president of ot the American Bankers Dankers association for succeeding Charles Charle H if liar Dar Darton ton Ear ton of ot Ogden Mr Air Barton Earton was m de a II member of oC the association e executive committee George G 0 Hendricks cashier of ot the Rich Richmond mond Stale Stat bank was ItS elected a member of oC the A B A nominating E B A Culbertson Cuibertson ot of Salt Lake alternate member ot of t in nominating committee and the tho following vice sice Ice presidents In the four divisions dl trust company dl di- di divIsion division vIsion 11 U UY W Y Burton Durton cashier or of ortho the tho Columbia Trust company ot of Silt S l Lake ike S bank dl Islon JUdge Ellas 1109 1 Ella A Smith cashier ot of the Deseret National onal Bank Dank of Salt Lake n bink division Islon Elma Sonne cashier of ot the th National l Dank Dan Danor of or Logan Locan state bink b dl- dl di division vision Ii i isbn islon Frank J 3 Stevens president ot of the Security State Bank Danl ot of Ogden The A B A con followed the Utah Association con con- con SMOOT TALKS TALIS I S Senator Reed need Smoot chairman or of the thc finance Inane committee of or the theIn United States Stales senate after arriving In Logan at noon by airplane spoke on tho the financial problems or of orthe the United States and declared that the immediate te future holds no nito definite def i nito nite assurance I that th the present taxes ot of the United States Stales will re recede re- re recede cede code Ho made rondo a II plea for a sale sales tax which was rejected at t the last session of ot congress and ind predicted the adjusted compensation bill bills for veterans of ot the th orld w war r will III pas pass congress within a Jear car an and that thaI It if necessary It will be passed over President nt Hardings Harding s seto eto Senator Smoot related tho the y hea drain on the th government and do- do de declared dared that in the in light of oC these I dO-I facts the taxes will not be b lighter but will be heavier I I HEAVY I I 1 think It Is my duty as s a citizen to tell the people popl th the trutha truth as as I r view It Senator Smoot d do- do declared dared Th The world war cost so no you can Me He eo that we e enot not only have a a hug lingo huge fi fl financial fi- fi problem but also an Inter Inter- International International international national financial problem to meet lie ne stated that In his opinIon opinIon opinion ion It would be unwise for tor tho the next session of or congress to revise rovis the revenue 11 aws Russell Lowry vice president of the American Bank of or San fran Fran- fran cisco spoke poke upon the th tics which binds bind Utah and California which according t td to his version are ar nuen and varied The Tho Th earth Is lR moved by the tho th force torce of salesmanship according s o to George P F Edwards president ol 01 tue Coast Banker who urged bankers to us use mor more of tb the essence ot of In dealing with their customers The Tho Th Capitalizing of or Scenic Southern Utah was th the topic or of Randall L 1 I Jones of Cedar City in opening session easlon of ot fifteenth a annual nual convention ot or the tho th Utah rankers Bankers Cc on oa Page pao Pc Two Tiro p 1 I UTAH DINERS BANKERS END MEETING Continued Continual from Page Pasc One association in tho the Capitol Captol theatre Mr Jones laud lauded d the scenic won won- wonders wonders ders of the southern part of ot the tho state in an Interesting lecture which was Illustrated l by lantern slides Prof D H Otis of Madison WIs director of or the agriculture committee of the tho American Bank Bank- Bankers Bankers ers era association speaking on Ag Ag and the Bank staled that we wo should not poke tun fun at atthe atthe atthe the farmer He has a right richt to hold his head up and throw his shoulders back and be proud to perform a noble trust In civilization civilization civilization tion tion Ho Ito described the Agricultural college student who called himself an Inmate of a cow college and declared that his bis Is tho the work pork ork of God Idaho was the subject of Roca Ro 9 aJ J Comstock president of the Idaho Cankers Bankers association lIe compared the gem state to Utah and was as of ot the opinion that neither will thrive It if the tho other one ono falls Ho He made a plea for closer co- co cooperation operation co-operation operation between Utah and Idaho because what ahat Is good for tor Utah is 13 good for Idaho and vice versa PRESIDENT T T SPEAKS Ben Service Ice 1 Remuneration tion was the keynote of the th speech of ot president Heber J Grunt Grant of ot the I L D S church in n his talk on ser sen Ice He declared that the tho greatest financial blow that Utah and Idaho have hate ed for fol a number of years was the tho death of the late latr Edward H II Har- Har Harriman riman Har riman noted railroad builder For or I he bad selected these states to tot t spend pend millions of dollars upon President Grant scored cored the at- at at I I to those who are trying to tomake tomake make the United States Stales wet et again and paid high tribute to the farmer who he declared he had unlimited respect for The tiller tUler cf the tho soil solI must munt not be starved declared President Grant He spoke to the bankers ers and em- em |