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Show MANY HAPPY RETURNS : Masonic Worker Gets Birthday Greetings II. J. Chrlstenbury will observe his birthday anniversary Wednesday Wednes-day evening at a dinner at his home, 14S3 Westminster avenue, with his wife, their 5-year-old daughter, Patsy Lou, and a few friends. Anticipated with equal expectation expec-tation is Mr. Christenbury's observance ob-servance of his Masonic lodge's diamond Jubilee anniversary a week later at the Masonic temple. He is worshipful master of Mount Morlah lodge No. 2, F. & A. M., one of the oldest Masonic bodies in Utah, which will observe the seventy-fifth anniversary of its founding February S. A native of Denver, Colo., Mr. Chrlstenbury is a veteran member of the Travelers Insurance-Indemnity company staff in Salt Lake City. He has been in the Salt Lake City office 20 years and is branch cashier and adjuster. Mr. Chrlstenbury has three hobbies his family, his work and Masonry. The Telegram also congratulates the following whose birthdays are Wednesday: Mrs. W. II. Korns. 562 Sixth avenue, widow of one of Salt Lake City's first commissioners. Otto Ilerres, mining engineer. B. Karpowltx, partner Perschon Paint and Wall Paper company. H. J. CHRISTENBUBY Masonic Work la His Hobby |