Show lay Jordan's Retirement Ends Long Bank Career K- WILL RETIRE Ray S. Jordan 35 years of banking in Roosevelt when he retires from active association with the First Security Bank of Max executive vice of First Security Bank of announced this week retirement of Ray S. Jordan from active employment with the banking Roosevelt The voluntary retirement Jordan brings to an end a long banking career in the community of Jordan came to the Uintah Basin in from and worked as a bookkeeper for the Consolidated Wagon Machine Company for about two He then was employed as secretary for the Dry Gulch Irrigation Company until when he enlisted in the U. S. Armed and was in active duty during World War I for thirteen He was released in and to home state of where he resided for nine after which time he moved back to the Uintah Married In 1919 Romance blossomed during this and on December Jordan married Miss Bea daughter of and J. C. He served again as secretary of the Dry Gulch Company until when he was appointed cashier of the Roosevelt State In the Bank of Utah merged interests with the Roosevelt State and was then known as the Commercial Bank of Roosevelt Jordan was named manager of this branch until when he asked to be released duo to his He then served as chairman of the Loan Committee for the local Was Loan Counselor When the First Security Corporation took over the Commercial Bank in Jordan served as loan a position he has held until the present when he asked to be Executive and local bank regret to see on Back k RAY S. JORDAN From Page Jordan leave the banking in which he has been a counselor and friend to all who worked under his employee or dealt with him in any commends M. Jordan for his fine contribution to the banking system in this area and his untiring efforts in seeing the firm progress to its present Jordan is a charter member of the Lions Club and the American Post He has served as city recorder and president of the Roosevelt Commercial The Jordans have one Cal who resides with her husband and daughter in |