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Show DRIVE IT! BANK BUILDING STARTS IN S.ll. Construction has begun on a new First Security Bank of Utah, N.A. drive-in bank in Sugar House, George S. Eccles, First Security president, said this week. The new bank will be located at approximately 2000 Eleventh East street. It will be operated as a department of First Scuri-ty's Scuri-ty's Sugar House bank, where V. G. While and B. W. Vincent are assistant vice presidents in charge. Contractors for the new $.35,000 s' nurture are Quinney-Winburn and R. K. McCuIlough company, in a joint operation. Completion is expected in 60 days, Mr. Eccles said. The new bank will replace the services of the present drive-in bank in the rear of First Security's Sugar House office. First Security's Securi-ty's main Sugar House bank building build-ing is now undergoing a $50,000 remodeling program. Plate glass will dominate the front of the new drive-in bank building, which will have exterior walls of buff brick also. There will be modern plate glass door, and five drive-in windows; three on the south side and two on the north. There will be adequate parking area on the building's plot, with 114 foot frontage on Eleventh East street and a depth of 140 feet. The entire perimeter of the lot will be lined with concrete planters. Interior trim will be of hardwood with aluminum trim at the entrance. en-trance. Floors will be covered with resilient tile. There will be acoustic tile ceiling, air conditioning, and modern fluorescent and spot lighting. light-ing. "We congratulate the Sugar House area on its remarkable growth in recent years," Mr. Eccles said. "First Security's present expansion ex-pansion program in Sugar House in concrete evidence of our faith in the continued vigor and development develop-ment of this area. At the same time, we aim to bring to our Sugar House friends many new up-to-the-minute conveniences of modern banking." |