Pub. 1 2013 Issue 3

summer 2013 21 in Murray where it has been in the community since 2003. This move will allow Bank of American Fork greater visi- bility and give customers easier access to the bank, allow- ing Bank of American Fork to better serve the Murray area community. The current location will be open for business during its regular hours through June 28, 2013. The office will be closed June 29 for the move. The new location will open on July 1, 2013. “We are excited to improve our location to better serve the community in the Murray area,” said Richard Gray, SVP of commercial lending and Murray branch manager. “This new location will give us better visibility and stature in Salt Lake County and improved access from State Street. We also look forward to this change to redesign the office space to better serve customers.” BANK OF UTAH DONATES $15,000 AND 290 SERVICE HOURS TO LOCAL COM- MUNITIES DURING FIRST QUARTER OF 2013 Bank of Utah President Douglas L. DeFries, announced that the 60-year old bank has donated an estimated $15,000 in cash and 290 hours of service in the commu- nities in which it serves, during the first quarter of 2013. More than a dozen organizations received support from the locally-owned community bank. “Bank of Utah has done exceedingly well over the years, and as one of Utah’s community banks it’s our responsibil- ity to give back to our neighbors and friends in need, on a consistent basis,” said DeFries. “We’re deeply committed to truly making a difference and helping our surrounding communities prosper.” The scope of service hours and funds donated by Bank of Utah included teaching financial literacy courses at The YMCA, at the Boys and Girls Club, and the English Language Center of Cache Valley, Inc.; providing athletic and academic scholarships for Weber State University and Utah Valley University; serving in leadership positions in community organizations including the Family Counseling Services of Northern Utah, the Family Support Center of Ogden and the Ogden Housing Authority; supporting the Economic Development Corporation of Utah in its effort to bring in new business from out-of-state; providing free tax return preparation services at Cottages of Hope and United Way agencies; and teaching business finance prin- ciples to small business owners through LDS Employment Center and SCORE. n

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