HYRUM, Utah (AP) — A historic grain elevator in a small Utah town is getting a new life as part of a modern bank building. The Herald Journal reports the Cache Valley Bank is dismantling and rebuilding the century-old tower in Hyrum. It will be incorporated into the design of their new building, with a spiral staircase and glass observation deck at the top. The structure will also have a new high-tech purpose: Its cupola will provide a line-of-sight to transfer data to the bank’s offices in Logan.












