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Show Salt Laker, 92, Keeps Posted On Latest News of World A person, do matter what hii at, ahould be interested in world affair. This ia the belief of Bereno Bayard TutUe, 623 E. Snd South, who will obaerve hia 82nd birth anniversary Tueaday. Mr. TutUe waa honored at a family dinner 8unday. Preaent at the dinner were hia two daughters, daugh-ters, Mra. Robert H. Lowe, Cool Bay, Ore., and Mra. D. O. Stockman, Stock-man, 789-8th eve, at whose home the dinner waa held. Although hia eye aren't as food as they used to be. Mr. TutUe still knows all about the latest world ! news. He la a deacon of the First Coo CrecaUonal' church and attend church meetings regularly. The nonagenarian la a charter member of the Utah Stat Society of Mayflower Descendants, and a member of the Bona of the American Amer-ican Revolution. A retired real aetata man, Mr. TutUe waa born In Eagleville, O., and came west a a young man for his health. He came to Salt Lake City in 1898 and established a real estate firm with hia brother, the late Walter G. Tuttle, which was known ss the Tuttle Bros. Reel Estate Co. He was with the firm 42 years, retiring in 1940. . . Mr. Tuttle has five grandchildren grandchil-dren and eight great-grandchildren. - |