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(CHARLES F. TRENTELMAN/Standard-Examiner) Catholic Community Services Director Marcie Valdez stands by a meager basket of food for those with low incomes. “Yesterday, I was giving a tour and showed them a typical basket and started to cry,” she said Friday. More people need help, but food bank shelves are almost bare.

Ogden food bank desperately seeking donations

OGDEN -- Catholic Community Services Director Marcie Valdez was giving a tour of the Joyce Hansen Hall Food Bank and showing her visitors a typical cart of food low-income people get to take home. "I started to cry," she said.

Utah's economic growth still strongest in the West

SALT LAKE CITY -- Utah's economic growth pace continues to be the strongest in the western Continental U.S., although current growth pales when compared to stronger economic growth during 2004-2007, according to the Summer 2011 issue of Zions Bank's Insight--Economic News of Utah and the Nation released today.

"Utah's job creation pace is likely to maintain course over the balance of 2011.

(NICHOLAS DRANEY/Standard-Examiner) Despite a sign warning of extra fees to cover processing, a customer hands cashier Cruz Romero a credit card at Anaya’s Market in Ogden on Wednesday.

Plastic more popular than cash, but smartphone payments on the way

OGDEN -- Cash is king for small businesses, but in the end, any payment will do because, after all, money is money. Haley Zenger is the owner of The Queen Bee, a book and game shop on Historic 25th Street in Ogden. About 80 percent of her business is in credit cards, and she takes checks written out for less than $50, but is glad when customers use cash.

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Karianne Berry, a teller with Zions Bank, participates in a company service project to paint Frank Sosa’s home in Ogden.

Good Will Deposit

OGDEN -- Nearly 40 Zions Bank employees and their families traded their suits, ties and dresses for overalls and paint brushes to help make Frank Sosa's home on 33rd Street more beautiful.

Zions Bank accepting smart women grant applications

SALT LAKE CITY -- The Zions Bank Women's Financial Group announces the availability of applications for a series of micro-grants for women. The Smart Women Grants are available up to $3,000 to candidates who excel in a variety of fields.

Utah's economic growth to continue through year

SALT LAKE CITY -- Utah continues to build a foundation for stronger economic growth, and the state's economic rebound should maintain its current pace through the end of 2011, with stronger performance on tap during 2012 and 2013, according to the Spring 2011 issue of Zions Bank's Insight--Economic News of Utah and the Nation released today.

(MATTHEW ARDEN HATFIELD/Standard-Examiner) Michael Plowman, a branch manager from Zions Bank, teaches first-grader Aurora Slater about saving money at H. Guy Child Elementary School in South Ogden recently.

Top of Utah elementary students taught how to save money

OGDEN -- How many pig-embellishing stickers can you buy for 10 cents? What's the best way to plan a lemonade stand capable of raising $20 for charity?

(KERA WILLIAMS/ Standard-Examiner)
Emlyn Stutz, the curatorial assistant in anthropology for the Utah Museum of Natural History, places a broad-tailed hummingbird on a display at Zions Bank in Ogden on Thursday.

Utah Museum of Natural History sets up display in Ogden Zions Bank

OGDEN -- A trip to the bank can now become a trip through Utah's natural history from the beginning of time.

Zions Bank donates $500 to family center

LAYTON -- The new Zions Bank branch on Fort Lane recently celebrated its grand opening and ribbon-cutting.

Zions Bank plans grand opening of Layton office

LAYTON  -- Zions Bank's expansion in Davis County continues with a grand opening celebration slated for its new Layton Fort Lane office, located off the new freeway interchange at 150 S. Fort Lane.

On Thursday, Feb. 24, at 5:30 p.m. a ribbon cutting will take place at the Layton Fort Lane office. Participating in the ribbon cutting will be Layton City Mayor Steven Curtis, Davis County Chamber President and CEO Jim Smith, and the Davis Chamber Lakesiders. During the event, Zions Bank will make a donation to The Family Connection.

Zions Bank to launch Utah Consumer Attitude Index

SALT LAKE CITY - In January, on a seasonally adjusted basis, the Zions Bank Utah Consumer Attitude Index debuted at 76.2, an increase of 15.6 points over the national Consumer Confidence Index®, as reflected in Zions Bank and The Conference Board's indices reported Tuesday.

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