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THE UNION BANK HISTORY
Originally, the bank began in Dunn Center as The Union Bank of Dunn
Center and was incorporated on July 28, 1924. Some of the owners and
directors were H.E. Skange, Dr. V.H. Stickney, H.P. Johnson, T.A. Tollefson
,and R.H. Johnson. The owner of First National Bank in Dickinson, A.P.
Nachtwey and the owner of a bank in Hebron, Herman Leutz also had a part in
getting the Dunn Center bank on its feet.
The directors decided to sell shares at $100.00 each for a total capital of
$15,000.00. O.T. Evenson was hired as the assistant cashier at a salary of
$125.00 per month, plus a benefit of 25% of the net insurance commissions.
In 1948, the bank was sold to H.M. Weydahl. In 1949, he moved the charter to
Halliday and changed the name to The Union Bank of Halliday. Weydahl's son
Earl, sold the bank to Gerald Bogers and Adolph Walth in 1967 when the total
assets of the bank were $2,100,000.00. Bogers began working for the bank in
April of 1952 and retired as President in 1982
Adolph Walth passed away in 1973. Adolph's son, James moved from Grand Forks
to Halliday in 1973. In 1979 Gordon Hoffner purchased an interest in the
bank. In 1982 James Walth and Gordon Hoffner purchased the bank shares owned
by Gerald Bogers. James Walth was president of the bank from 1982 until
1987. James Walth then sold his stock in The Union Bank to Gordon Hoffner
and some local investors in July 1987. The Union Bank charter was moved to
Beulah, North Dakota in 1995. A third location was opened in Hazen on
February 14, 2005. Combined assets of the banks in Beulah, Halliday and
Hazen are now at $53,000,000.00. Charlotte Martin has
the distinct honor of serving the Halliday community as a bank employee for over 40
years.
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