Show MANY MANY HAPPY RETURNS Mine Company Officer Boasts Active Life T From a duck uck blind north of Brigham City James Ivers vice president and general manager of the Silver King Coalition Mines company could reflect back Saturday Saturday Saturday Satur Satur- day between flights on a long and successful career as an industrial and civic leader Jim as he is known to his numerous friends was observing the third fifty-third anniversary of his birth by getting in a few hours I at one of his favorite sports I Born in Park City Mr Ivers was born November 8 back in the I 1888 at Park City boom days of the rich little mining town and has had a distinguished career in the industry He was governor of the Utah chapter American Mining congress congress congress con con- gress for two terms from March 22 1939 to March 22 1941 and also served on the board of governors governors gov gay of the western division of the congress Mr Ivers started his career with a little ranching in the Moapa valley in southern Nevada he said after obtaining an AB degree at Catholic university Washington D. D C. C Later he turned to coal mining Served Ser in House His activities outside the mining industry include a term as a member member member mem mem- ber of the state house of representatives representatives representatives beginning November 1920 and as a member of the state board of corrections from 1921 to 1933 He has been active in the Knights of Columbus Elks and Republican clubs Hunting and fishing are his principal principal principal prin prin- cipal hobbies He resides with Mrs Ivers and their nine children at East First South street Parole Officer Derives Pleasure From Work If one desires satisfaction from his job then he is bound to enjoy it That is what O Oscar car E. E Lowder Louder whom The Telegram congratulates on his birthday Saturday thinks and does Mr Lowder for four years chief agent for the Utah state adult parole board formerly was sheriff of Weber county Previously he was chief probation agent for the juvenile court of the Second judicial ju judicial judicial ju- ju district I always have liked my work Mr Lowder said because I get areal a a. areal real satisfaction out of seeing young fellows go back to the right path Although he doesn't have much time for anything but his work Mr Lowder enjoys sports of all kinds Fishing especially on the Snake river near Jackson Wyo is great sport for him He likes duck hunting too but never has hunted deer and larger game A native of Ogden he attended the Weber academy and lived inthe inthe in m the Junction city until coming to Salt Lake City four years ago He married Geneva Stephens also a native of Ogden They have three children His oldest son Jack is president of the Boys' Boys association of South high school and his other son Dee is first vice president of the South high school student body Their daughter Janet attends attends attends at at- tends Irving junior high school A family dinner Saturday evening evening eve eve- ning fling at the home 1516 Hollywood avenue will be the only observance of his birthday anniversary The Telegram congratulates the following whose birthday anniversaries anniversaries anniversaries saries also are Saturday Gus Mayflower cafe chef Reese i M. M Reese state auditor 1 1 I Congratulations also are extended extend extend- ed to the following Salt Lakers who will celebrate birthday anniversaries anniversaries anniversaries anni anni- on Sunday E. E D. D Potter foreman of labor Salt Lake City post office J. J J T. T vice president and manager Smith-Faus Smith Drug com corn pany I L. L Everett prett Larson salesman and assistant buyer Paris Pari company N 5 5 I JAMES IES IVERS Spends clay day hunting t mi OSCAR E. E LOWDER Anticipates family dinner |