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Show I- f N Utah National Bank j I Trebles It's Capital, J Officers Announce IjH VVltb the arrlvnl this morning of a MH I telegraphic rilopatch from the romp- gEI trolfer of currency in Washington, the H I Utah National hank of Ogden. Ib au- H I ttiortaed to operate tinder greatly In- JH 1 CTCaacd capitalization ml pl.n the Institution In i one ol the HB I largest ami xtrongest hanks In the In- B I i' rrnouniHln country. Heretofore Ihe Bl With the -nithorlzatlon H)l H "f today the hook have heen changed 1 H lO how the addition of $3f0.U00 of B H new capital ntock and $100,000 SUr- I ' I , surplus reaching $600,000 iii Increase raises 'he capital to Him. iim '..rmer moi;ni The fJL 1 , w.. reas represent! new sums invrtea WSmW I ' Stockholders with the transfer of ER I I sonic earnings of past sears from the rHf I undivided profits account to the cap-If cap-If iJUL ' At .1 stockholders' meeting held laitl m March It was voted to Increase the I l4 L Wnttis nd Cashier A. V. Mcintosh Wrs instructed by lh directors to ' work out n plan and make application for the increase. Examination of the banks hook I Was then made by a national bank examiner ex-aminer and upon his recommendation I th application was approved. In th ' meantime new stockholders were en-I en-I rolled nnd the list Is representative of sll the principal industries of the i immunity. A second examination by the exam- Iner was completed last Tuesday and It was shown that all new capital had ' been paid in and the bank's affairs In an exceptionally satisfactory condition condi-tion The officers and directors of the Institution are. David C. Eccles, president; pres-ident; Warren L Wattle, active vice-president; vice-president; Charles E. Kaiser, vice-president; vice-president; A. V". Mcintosh, cashier, William H. Loos, assistant cashier. William J Parker, John M. Browning, Joseph Scuwrroft and William H Wat-Lls, Wat-Lls, directors. |