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Show I MANY HAPPY RETURNS Former U of U Polo Star Observes Birthday ' "j'w " tf inain,,'"'' 'ytt"' ': f ? ? W. " 1 :' I V ' Ana "' ; J Uf-ZnP -. - El wood A. Walker, who. celebrates cele-brates his birthday anniversary 'today, is office manager for the Arden-Sunfreze Creameries not so many years ago he was flashing flash-ing across western polo fields carrying the Red and White of the University of Utah-Mr. Utah-Mr. Walker'i polo activities have taken him to Stanford, Colorado Colo-rado State college and Colorado college. He was graduated from the university school of business in 1936 and became affiliated with the creamery firm in 1837. He Is a native ot American Fork. Polo ponies a fond memory, Mr. Walker devotes his allotted recreation time now to hunting. He is fond of guns and is equally at home knocking down ducks or stalking a deer. With Mrs. Walker he will go 6ut to dinner and dance a while Thursday night. The Telegram also extends congratulations con-gratulations to the following whose birthdays are today: J. L. Cross, University of Utah student. H. M. Williams, owner and manager man-ager Quality Press. Frank W. Otterstrom, Third district dis-trict court reporter. ELWOOD A. WALKER Waa U ef U Pololst J. B. Lewis. Third district court jury and docket clerk. George E. Hinckley, Utah Oil Refining company chemist |