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Show FIRST NATIONAL IS STRONG BANK I OF NORTH UTAH Recent Statement Shows Resources Re-sources of More Than $4,000,000 HOLDS LARGE RESERVE AND BIG DEPOSITS Bank Is Headed by M. S. Ec-cles Ec-cles as Fresident. Prominent Promi-nent Lien Are Directors i f Numbering among iLs officers and directors sonic of the m.'St prominent apd Influential men of Utah, with capital, cap-ital, surplus and undivided profits of ! f !t82.ru3.47 and a long record of fin-1 nnclal ucceea, th. First National bank I , t , i.. n tVi hitt Wnntvn In ''- ... .-- stltuHons of the western country. Its most recent statement, that of December Decem-ber 29. IfttOi shows deposits of 13.-SE 13.-SE it"'":., .m amount showing the rem- tulous tent of the bank's bus-,,. bus-,,. H Reeourcei ol the bank have reached the et iun of $4.is3,4b0.o2. M. S. Bcclei is president of the bank. The vlce-proeldentfl are John Watson. H. H- Porter nd W. Adams. Ad-ams. Jamos P. Burton Is cashier and Sumner I Nelson, assistant cashier. Thi dlrectori ar.- M. S. Kccles. John VV'eteon, R B. Porter. W. W, Hlter. A. T VA'rlgit. John Spiers W, Adams. V. V. Burton. Jnmes K Burton and George A. Berry 1-ocated In a substantia block, the building being owned by the banking ccrporatlon. the First National bank is in ihe very center of the business district at Twent) -fourth street and Washington avenue. Its resources during the IskI year have been maintained at over tho four million mark, showing steady business. The banking institution has always been of progressive type, yet . nserratlve, believing that lno wutk-ing wutk-ing business is th'- foundation for all financial affairs of the community. With this In view, the officers have used their utmost powers to assist . trv men and the women who have curried account at the banks, havlnr given them advice and Information) nietl as to lead to the further financial finan-cial succesn.for the individuals. The First National bank has built up through long years of constant progr.-sv In OgdeH i Its growth has been frith the community. It num-l" num-l" rs among its depositors and custo-mahy custo-mahy of the oldest established 1 i i:iess houses of the city and many families who haw lived In Ogden for many years, together with newcomer newcom-er In the business and elio field as well Not only does It handle business busi-ness for the peojde of the city, but its influence Is felt In the entire ogden og-den district and there are depositors from Idaho, Wyoming Nevada and other stales at thla institution. The recent statement of the bank showed that the company has real estate holdings of $129,791.76. Including Includ-ing the banking house, valued at J 100,000. Its capital is $150,000 and thi i-urplus and undivided profits total $.'32. 55)1 47. The circulation of the bank Is $146,297.50. |