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HONORABLE MENTION HISTORICAL ESSAY THE BANK OF EPHRAIM CALENDAR Ross P. Findlay 255 East 100 South Ephraim, Utah S4627 has graced the homes and offices of the friends and patrons of the Bank of Ephraim. It has not changed in those many many who are acquainted with it. The calendar is printed on white paper and is nineteen and one-hal£ inches wide and twenty six and one-half inches long. It has a separate page for each month, and the print is in black and in things to do, or special days not norma1 ly xnQLCated on a calendar. Bank officers and the year of service for the Bank are also listed. A weather forecast and phases of the moon are indicated in black as are most of the dates on the calendar. Sundays and holidays are printed in red I first became aware of this calendar when we moved to Ephraim in 1950 and opened an account at the Bank. on, or written later as a reminder. Now our children are One of our sons was visited by a prominent lady and member of the district school board in their area. She immediately saw the Bank of Ephraim calendar in his office and commented that she surely would like to have one for her home. She remembered in her home there was a Bank of Ephraim calendar and it was the place where the time and dates of the water turns were kept, as well as where all other important reminders were posted and referred to on a daily basis. 48 |