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Show HELP BUSINESS H MEN READJUST I Varied Interests of Commercial Com-mercial National Director ate Aid in Problems Enlargement of the quarters of th Commercial National hank thro remodeling of its handsome Btorie building on Twenty-fourth street be ween Hudson and Washington ave nues. has been one of the interesting , i hipun lit-' of i imlri''- r ' i I H 1921 W hen the work is entirely com-pieted. com-pieted. for workmen have not finished II all of the remodeliuK. the Commercial HI National bank will have one of the fines! banking houses in the west. ' ggggB It is one of the strongest financial (r Institutions in the intermouni ii;, Iggggl states, both as to its resources, its I deposits, its reserve and the personnel , of Its directorate. ; I'atncK iteaiy is preeiaeni oi inv gggggj bank. Fred G. Taylor Is the active ! rice president and W G. Emle Is as slstant cashier. A. G. Fell and Frank Is Smyth are vice presidents. The presi d nf and vice presidents are directors. together with the following: F w t eningtoh, LeRoy Buchnilller. J C. Lynch. EX W Stanrod. A S. Patterson v and Adam Patterson. i The bank in Its December 31 stut HI mem showed resources of $1,936. t !' with c.pltal surplus and undivbh H profits amounting to $913,310! The J. pjslts totaled $1,552,821 Government . v. ! held hi !arg imouti .1 290,800, b) the bank, and loans and I l discounts amounting to $1,192,269 Tin banking house was valued at $70. 807 In this statement. The cash on hand and due from banks on that date i- somewhat over $232,000. Because of the varied interests 01 J , H the financial men forming the Com menial National bank's board of dl rectors, It has been called upon to hau d'.e many of the severe problems of rc- lJuMmeiit for western business lnter 1 ets. That these huve been SUCCesS-Tilly SUCCesS-Tilly Conducted is shown by ifpe ret o.ds of the hnnk and the excellent to- I tal of depoaits, the strong character oi its regular financial statements and the growth of lis business. The bauk WM fMabllshod In 138'. II nnd from an nsiitntion with two em ployes it has developed to Its presen I sze. Its business necessitating the ex pert service ol more than a dozen ac- Ogden, are 'no H den's itategi |