LOGAN, Utah (AP) — A Utah bank is transporting a grain elevator from its original location to the bank’s new branch building to help preserve the structure and convey its historic importance to the area. The Herald Journal reported the Holley-Globe and Milling Company elevator will be integrated into Cache Valley Bank’s new location in Hyrum. National Register of Historic Places records say the grain elevator was built in 1918. Bank board of directors member Peter Daines says the business wants to use the wood and grain elevator as an element of the building to represent the community.












