18553. First National Bank (Nephi, UT)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Reopening
Bank Type
national
Bank ID
3537
Charter Number
3537
Start Date
March 1, 1933*
Location
Nephi, Utah (39.710, -111.836)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
466a88824047ee06

Response Measures

None

Receivership Details

Depositor recovery rate
38.5%
Date receivership started
1935-02-05
Date receivership terminated
1939-12-22
Share of assets assessed as good
46.3%
Share of assets assessed as doubtful
25.9%
Share of assets assessed as worthless
27.8%

Description

Bank suspended with the national banking holiday in March 1933 (government action). Paper reports a partial reopening March 23 for new deposits under conservator Whitmore and ongoing efforts (May 1933) by depositors to get full resumption of service. No run is described.

Events (5)

1. July 22, 1886 Chartered
Source
historical_nic
2. March 1, 1933* Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
Suspended under the national banking holiday proclaimed by President Roosevelt in March 1933 (federal action during banking holiday).
Newspaper Excerpt
The First National Bank was suspended with the national banking holiday proclaimed by President Roosevelt in March
Source
newspapers
3. March 23, 1933 Reopening
Newspaper Excerpt
opened March 23rd for new deposits only, with Whitmore as conservator national bank examiner made examination of the bank, over four weeks ago
Source
newspapers
4. May 24, 1933 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
Depositors of the First National Bank living in Nephi and Fountain Green met in the city hall Monday for the of why the local bank has not been permitted to open, and to see they could assist in any manner in getting open in the near future
Source
newspapers
5. February 5, 1935 Receivership
Source
historical_nic

Newspaper Articles (2)

Article from Deseret News, May 24, 1933

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Article Text

Nephi Bank Depositors Meet To Speed Service Resumption NEPHI, "May Depositors the First National bank met in the city hall Monday night to determine why the Nephi Bank had been permitted open after holiday in March and If possible towards it as as The First National bank was day by early in but did not the of holiday Since that time rumor throughout the district the not mitted to the the the the officials the the bank by the fed bank the bank This made ago after a three weeks delay in Lake City were sent the office the Francisco and thence to bank awaiting the action the treasury department at the time. The depositors anxious to cooperate with the officials selected eight men represent them officials the The depositors present Nephi Green from the following Thomas Richard Albert Sells, Russell Haw. kins, Wilford Dennis Wood, all James Green. This will meet the and to the depositors future meeting to called them. Richard selected chairman meeting Monday night and M. Christensen as the was by those present


Article from The Times-News, May 25, 1933

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Article Text

To Assist Depositors Depositors of the First National Bank living in Nephi and Fountain Green met in the city hall Monday for the of why the local bank has not been permitted to open, and to see they could assist in any manner in getting open in the near future. The First National Bank was suspended with the national banking holiday proclaimed by President Roosevelt in March and not open with the removal of the holiday, opened March 23rd for new deposits only, with Whitmore as conservator national bank examiner made examination of the bank, over four weeks ago, but considerable delay took place before report the San Francisco office the federal reserve. Since that time the bank officials have heard nothof the report. The depositors who attended the meeting Monday are very anxious cooperate with the bank officials getting the bank open, and committee cosisting Thomas Bailey Richard Inscore, Albert Sells, Spencer Forrest, Russell Wilford Belliston, and Dennis Wood of Nephi, and Nielson of Green met with President Whitmore Wednesday afternoon, to find out there anything that could be done to hasten the opening the bank. The committee decided write letter to comptroller the currency Washington, urging that immediate action be taken in the matter of the opening the bank. The letter written Thursday and explained the effect the closing of the bank had on local and the need for quick action in the matter.