Pub. 7 2019 Issue 2
www.uba.org 24 BANK OF UTAH Bank of Utah Wraps Up a Successful “Kick Childhood Hunger” Food Drive Seventeen Bank of Utah branches and mortgage offices collect- ed more than two tons of food for the bank’s annual “Kick Childhood Hunger” food drive in May. Bank employees, customers and friends dropped off non-perishable foods and the bank delivered those donations to 11 local food pantries to feed hungry kids at school and at home. Students from Summit Elementary in Logan and Lakeview Elementary in Brigham City collected food at their schools as part of the Kick Childhood Hunger effort. Charitable organiza- tions receiving donations include: • Cache Community Pantry - Logan • Tremonton Community Pantry - Tremonton • Box Elder Community Pantry - Brigham City • Joyce Hansen Hall Food Bank - Ogden • Ogden-Weber Community Action Partnership (OWCAP) - Ogden • Bountiful Food Pantry - Bountiful • Crossroads Urban Center - Salt Lake City • Peace House - Heber City • Community Action Services and Food Bank - Provo • Carbon Caring for Kids - Price • Switchpoint - St. George “One in six children in the U.S. suffer from food insecurity, and we as a community bank wanted to do our part to help feed kids in our communities,” said Bank of Utah President Douglas L. DeFries. “We’re grateful to our great customers and neighbors who donated.” Bank of Utah Opens New City Creek Banking Center Bank of Utah and Salt Lake Chamber dignitaries gathered for a ribbon cutting to officially open the bank’s new City Creek Banking Center at 50 South 200 East, Social Hall Plaza in Salt Lake City, on May 23, 2019. The new branch features a depository and financial experts to serve in commercial and mortgage lending, corporate and personal trust, wealth management, investments and private banking departments. According to Roger Christensen, Bank of Utah’s Sr. VP of Marketing, “Our move to Social Hall Ave. will put us right in the heart of downtown and help us better serve the growing number of people who work, live and shop in downtown Salt Lake City. The public was invited to attend an open house that day. Bank of Utah also opened three new branches this spring in Lindon, Provo and Heber City. BRIGHTON BANK Community Shred Day Brighton Bank held its annual Community Shred Day on April 18th and 19th, 2019. Bank customers and community members were invited to bring documents and other items with sensitive information to shred at the Cottonwood and South Salt Lake offices. Brighton Bank’s goal for this annual event is to provide a service to the public by providing a way to keep confidential in- formation and records from falling into the wrong hands as well as being a convenient means of discarding old documentation. Millie’s Princess Foundation Run 2019 At Daybreak This year’s Millie’s Princess Run was held at Daybreak in South Jordan on June 15, 2019. It was as fun filled day of family friendly fun! As in year’s past, they held a 2K and 5 K run, bounce houses, face painting, water walkers, a climbing wall, BANK KUDOS
Made with FlippingBook
RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy OTM0Njg2