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Show HISTORY OF SANPETE COUNTY. 20> the banking institutions, and when capitalists locate Mt. Pleasant they find a solid financial depository in the Mt. Pleasant Commercial and Savings Bank. This company was incorporated in 1892 with a capital stock of (50,000. The depositors have steadily increased until they number hundreds, a good surplus is held in the vaults and the assets are most satisfactory to stockholdThe directors are some of the most ers and patrons. representative and enterprising citizens, and give the bank a rating for industry and accumulation when their names are coupled with its management. The officers are N. B. Xeilson, president; F. C. Jensen, vice president; O. F. Wall, cashier. Board of directors consists of N. S. Neilson, Ferdinand Ericksen, A. S. Xilson, J. E. Jennings, F. C. Jensen, R. Anderson, J. F. Jensen, N. P. Neilin in son and Olof Bosenlof. The Mt. Pleasant Wool and Live Stock Commission company, was incorporated in 1893, and has some of the leading citizens and woolgrowers of the county as stock- The company has handled immense quantities and sheepmen's supplies, bringing into Mt. Pleasant and Sanpete county thousands of dollars. The prime movers ami directorate were"*?!. S. Xielson, J. II. Seely, F. C. Jensen, James Larsen, A. S. Nielsoir, P. Whitaker and W. D. Candland. Shipments of wool are made direct to Sr. Louis markets and the best prices are obtained for customers. A large frame warehouse on the line of the Pio Grande Western railroad, erectd by the company, is an indication of the prosperity which has followed its organization and wise management. The holders. of avooI . present, officials are: N. S. Xielson, president; J. H. Seely. rice president; F. C. Jensen, secretary. Another equally representative and important wool shipping concern is the Union Wool and Live Stock Commission company, organized after the Mt. Pleasant |