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Show -I Bunks To Change Name Ilext Monday, Aug. 27th ' The Commercial Bank of Utah in Roosevelt after the close of services to Roosevelt," said George a branch of First Security Bank of Utah, N ,A., it was announced Wednesday by P. P. Thomas, president, presi-dent, the Commercial Bank of Utah. ... , . . Mr. Thomas said that Wesley R. Dickerson will remain as manager man-ager of the local bank. Mr. Thomas has been a member of the board of directors of First Security Corporation since shortly after The Commercial Bank of Utah, with its eight branches, merged with the First Security system in January. Commercial Bank of Utah branches which this week become First Security branches are situated sit-uated at Spanish Fork, Heber, Pay-son, Pay-son, Delta, Roosevelt, Duchesne and Eureka. Complete Service "We 'are delighted to bring our complete First Security banking services to Duchesn," said George S. Eckles, president of the First Security Bank system. "We are proud to become a part of this important area of the state. There will be many advantages to the people of this area. They will, have a bank affiliated with the largest bank system in the intennountain area, with 62 branches in Utah, Idaho and Wyoming, and with re-(Continued re-(Continued on Back Page) k BANKS CHANGE NAME (Continued trom page one) sources in excess of $450 million. First Security bank in Utah extend ex-tend from Cedar City and Monti-cello Monti-cello in the south to Richmond and Tremonton in the north, and from Uintah Basin in the east to Tooele in the west." Under the management of Mr. Dickerson in Roosevelt our bank will make every effort to meet the banking needs of this growing area in an atmosphere of friendly understanding," the First Security leader said. In Southern Division The local bank will be in First Security's southern division under the supervision of Max Thomas, First Securty senior vice-president, assisted by Charles H. Dixon, Roy W. Hanson and Gordon Menden-hall. Menden-hall. The First Security Bank was organized in 1928, with some of the oldest banks of the inter-mountain inter-mountain area merging. Among the banks joining the system in its early years was the Deseret National Bank in Salt Lake City, organized by Brigham Young and Utah's first bank to receive a national charter. |