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Show ENLARGE BANK DURING YEAR Security State Practically I Doubles Its Floor Space of Offices and Lobby Floor spare of the Securltj St.itr 1 bank. Twenty-fourth ltrat and Hud son avenue, was practically doubl i 'thin yenr. Not only was thf lobty ' onlargred and Improvrd for convenience conveni-ence of customers tut tho newly tr-runged tr-runged office provides more adequate) quartern for the bank official! anil' , the accountants. Iielde3 those chances, the bank h arranged it aults so aa to provide more room for safety deposit imxes. The Si-, uiltv Stat- bank Is the tec- , ond .vr)Ungest bank ot Ofdsn. Its is- j !ets. as 6hown by a statement of Dei 31. totaled fl, 110,721 On thnt da the bank had deposits of l,07l .1 1 B I In roKOurces this total shows greater I than under the December cull of 1920, j made after tho beet grower., wheat' raisers and other farmers had received receiv-ed and deposited large sums for their j crops a year ago. Frank J. Stevens Is president of I the Security State bank, and H ,' Shearman Is first vice president S. j (i I ye Is i nhW. Tho directors are Jox. oh Williams. Fred M. Nye, C M ' Gosling and T. C. Ifercer, vice presi-ficnta, presi-ficnta, and William Uudge. assistant caahlcr. Directors are. W, II. Sheur- 1 man Frank J. Stevens. Fred M. Nyj. C. H. (ioNliii J O. Head, lis K Uitton. W. C Hunter, T. C. .M r-i r-i it j. T. Rushmer, J. M. Wilbur and .Miles L. Jonc3. The bank was ostribllshed In September. Sep-tember. 1 y 10, us the Security Trust and Savings bank. With capital of f50,ft00. It was reorganized In 1914 I as the Security Stute bunk, with cap-I cap-I Ital of $100,000. At that time, the .bank trinsfcrred its business from a I Washington avehue location to tac 1- red J Klesel bullrtlnjt The late Fred J IClesel hjj one (,f the men prominent in this reorgani- Ixatlon and later became president of the bank W. H. Shearman, repre-Sentlni repre-Sentlni fhe Kiesel Interests In Ogder. I now was Us managing Ice president fl for several years Afterward he re- V to take up the active work of stfl Kiesel properties. Frank J. Stevens Stev-ens succeeding to the managerial work ns president of the bank tnnU VParS fl',nrp Mr Srearman Jl took charge, in 1917. there has been rapid and substantial growth of the H Seourlty state bank, its depoeitor! In. lude not only Ogden people hill are residents of northern Utah of Wyoming, idaho Nevada and lion- tana. Frank J Stevens is one 0f tho best known Industrial and financial fl men of northern I tnh and his ites as officers and directors Srt nrominHnt in the affairs of Ogden an the northern part of the Stated co- |