Show Happy Hoppy Ranchman Blacksmith 1 B Birthday Raises His Own War Food Ranching Is hard but interesting in the opinion of George 1 M. M Moss whom The Telegram congratulates on his birthday anniversary Mon Mon- day Mr Moss cultivates a seven acre fruit and vegetable farm in American Ameri Ameri- can Fork and commutes from there daily to Salt Lake City where he is employed as a blacksmith black smith with the Denver Rio i Grande W Western tern railroad Since help is so hard to obtain on the farm my wife and year 10 old daughter are my only helpers However we are doing very nicely and with hogs cows horses and chickens as well as fruit trees and anda a good sized vegetable garden we can count on having plenty of good food he said Two sons Melvin R. R Moss 20 and George M. M Moss Jr 18 are both employed In war work George GeorgeJr Jr will leave soon to enter the army air corps Mr Moss a member of the D R G W Service club helps arrange entertainments for members That ThatIs Is probably my main interest and andI I suppose it could be called a sort of hobby along with my ranch work he said The Telegram congratulates t s the following who also celebrate their birthday anniversaries Monday Sirs Mrs Dilworth 1030 Military drive Clarence W. W Nielsen salesman Zions Zion's Wholesale Grocery com com- pany Laverda Lilly hite stenographer stenographer stenographer pher pher Ogden A. A E. E president man man p George M. M Moss Moss Likes t to plan entertainments ager A. A E. E Motor com com- pany George O. O Himstreet assistant road foreman of engineers Union Pacific Railroad company Lieutenant Commander Ralph C C. Pendleton U. U S S. S navy medical corps Helen Cochran inspector Utah ordnance plant |