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Show I iN. SV BROWNING ELECTED I UTAH NATIONAL PRESIDENT V 1 I ' M. S. nrnpln; widely ktmnn rin;mlrr. who nas rlc-fr-il prCsMcto't of die i tab National bank .rvri.n, succeeding David Socles, who resigned H Immiw of the press oiliei business. Active and Successful Business Busi-ness Wan to Head Growing Ogden Institution . & i b, biov.ning. experienced bank-,: er and capitalist, was yesterday elect- 1 ed president of the D'tah Nalibhal bahk of Ogden, succeeding David C Eel tea. who resigned because his other j , work keej's him aw.i) from Ogden so , mui !i that could not give the bank m , growing Affairs sufficient attention 11 has been known lor a lonp time that Mr. Eccles was holding the presidency: . . n i until such time as the plans con-j templated could be worked out. The retiring president remains on in board of directors and there were I no other changes It is understood that WiHi-.-n I. Watlis will continue as active vice president. A v. Mc-Into, Mc-Into, h as cashier and William li Ixv'S us assistant cashier. Financial circles have known of this proposed change for some time and it was mentioned in the Standard-Examiner when Mr. Browning resigned us the president of the First National bank of ogden. LARGE STOCKHOLDIi 1 Since the reorganisation of the Utah : National about four years ago, Mr Browning through th- .i M and M. 8. j Browning company has been one Of Its largest stockholders and his brolh-i brolh-i od irlncipai business partner, J. M. Browning, has been one of Its active ac-tive directors. At the time of th. I I-cn I-cn ise bl the capital of the Utah National Na-tional bank last July from 1200,000 to !.. 000, w.ls known that this w-i.-pari . . the g-iieral plan that would ul-Lim ul-Lim tely result in the strong Browning Interests being1 identified actively with I I this institution a OFFICE MOVED. In preparation for tho change the , .1 M. and M .S4 BrbWhlng company c ! has arranged to remove Us offices! from the Bccles building to the rearjj :of the Ftah National hank building land In connection with other remodel-L-( lug of the bank's Interior for the pur-' 1 pose of extending Its conveniences a. doorway has been cut through from I (: this office to the banking room so thel. . new president may be in closer touch ' 'with tho banks affairs. , Hi Drowning Is recognized as a' most actlVe and successful business man, He wai born and has lived Ini j Ugden and his record is one of con-I con-I tinued and unbroken success. Year . j by year his activities have steadily ex- L I tended until he Is now recognised lone of the wealthy men of the west j and is associated In the management I of iiiaii' widely de versified but unl-j forml) successful I tali institutions. j J II MN1 uM HONS. Some of his principal connections! are : I i President Utah-Idaho Railroad com- 1 pdnj j Vice president J. M. and M. S.I' 1 Browning company ' mher executive committee, Amal-1 gamated t?ugar company, I President Superior Hock Springs iCoal company, I President Browning Automobile j company. j President Burton Implement com- J pony. President (.igden Land company. 1 President ugden Pressed Brick & 1 1 Tile company 1 Vice president Grand Opera House 1 ompany. 'lce president Lion Coal company I' President Blacksmith Fork Light ftl l ow er 1 omji iii v Vice president Utah Construction' company. , VlcP president Utah Implement company. Director Deseret National Bank. I'drectoi Deseret Savings bank. Director Home Fire Insurance com-; pany. Director, Utah Power & Light company. com-pany. Director Salt Lake and Utah Rail-1 road company, I Director Bhups-Wllllams Candy company. com-pany. Director Utah Condensed Milk com-' pany- Director Promontory Curlew Land company The complete directorate of the, Utah National bank now is ' M. S. Browning, president; Warren ' L, Wattls, active vice president, (Charles K ICaisor, lc president; Da-' ivld C. Eccles. J. Iff. Browninu. W. J. I Parker, Joseph Scowcroft, V". H Wattls. Wat-tls. - 00 |