THOMAS E. ROGERS.

Thomas E. Rogers, cashier of the State Bank of Green River and one of the progressive young business men of the city, was born in Rock Springs, Wyoming, October 3, 1894, a son of William Rogers, whose sketch is given above. With the removal of the family to Green River Thomas E. Rogers became a pupil in the public schools of this city and following his graduation from high school started out in the business world as an employe of the Union Pacific Railway Company, working along clerical lines for eighteen months. He afterward obtained a position in the Green River State Bank, which is the First National Bank, and prior to leaving that institution had worked his way upward to the position of assistant cashier. He continued with the bank for eighteen months and for the past year and a half he has filled the position of cashier in the State Bank of Green River, now acting in that capacity. He is a courteous and obliging official, doing everything in his power to further the welfare of the institution which he represents and at the same time doing everything possible to safeguard the interests of depositors. He is alert and energetic and as the years have gone by has made for himself a most creditable place in financial circles. Since age conferred upon him the right of franchise he has voted with the republican party. His religious faith is that of the Congregational church. His life is actuated by high and honorable principles and those who know him esteem him highly. His circle of friends is constantly growing as the circle of his acquaintance widens


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