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On Thursday September 15, 1904, State Senator David Lloyd Evans convened a group of leading businessmen in Albion, Idaho. Cassia County needed a bank, and they proposed to start one in what was then the county seat.
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Senator D.L. Evans was the first bank president.
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This is the first D.l. Evans bank located in Albion, Idaho.
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Erly banking in the 1900s in the Albion D.L. Evans Bank.
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Second D.L. Evans Bank in Albion, Idaho. It stayed in this location for 60 years. I currently serves as the post office.
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D.L. Evans Bank was one of the banks that survived the Great Depression.
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Albion bank moves to current location in 1970.
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Burley branch of D.L. Evans Bank opens with John V. Evans Jr. as the branch manager.
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In 1986 The D.L. Evans family buys out their partners in the bank and gains ownership and control of the bank.
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D.L. Evans Bank breaks ground for new corporate headquaters in Burley. It will be located next to their north branch bank on Overland. The image is an architects drawing of the finished corporate offices.
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Today, three generations of the Evans family participate in the bank's daily operations and on the board of directors. President John V. Evans, Sr. leads the bank with his Executive Managers: John V. Evans, Jr., CEO; John V. Evans, III, Executive Vice President of the Treasure Valley region