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Show S. H. Chamber Hears Of Bank Plans History of the Sugar House Branch of the. First National Bank was told by Raymond C. Wilson, vice president of the bank when he and Stewart Cos-griff, Cos-griff, vice president, visited the Sugar House Chamber of Commerce Com-merce monthly luncheon meeting meet-ing at Weasku Inn Tuesday. Mr. Wilson said that Sugar House would have complete, modern banking facilities when present improvement plans are completed. com-pleted. There will be more cages on the street floor to handle the various types of accounts, and the safety deposit boxes will have a separate section downstairs, Mr. Wilson said. Commends S. H. People Mr. Wilson commended the business people of Sugar House for their progressiveness and friendliness, pointing out that a natural result is that the business busi-ness area is now the center of Salt Lake's population. At the conclusion of Mr. Wilson's remarks, re-marks, Paul Pehrson, chamber secretary, thanked the First National Na-tional Bank for the services of C. G. "Neal" White, manager of the Sugar House branch. Ray D. Free, chamber president, presi-dent, conducted the meeting. Stephen C. Richards introduced Henry Anderegg who sang two numbers for the entertainment of the group. Mrs. Anderegg accompanied him. |