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Show I : MANY HAPPY RETURNS Veteran Grocer of S. L. Celebrates Birthday aha M. Butler has been In the grocery business sine 1893 and I just about the oldest man In the business In Utah from the point of service. Mr. Butler, owner and manager of the Big Ten food market, mar-ket, observes hi birthday anniversary anni-versary today. Born In Salt Lake City. Mr. Butler But-ler has lived here practically all his life. His store la at 463 Eaat Second South street. Regarding a hobby 1 never have any spare time." be said, "so ray bobby Is Just my business." Mr. Butler admitted that when he takes a trip to California, which be has don a few tiroes In recent years, he goes oa a "busman's holiday" and visits grocery stores Just to get some new Ideas." He and Mrs. Butler have three sons. Earl, John M. and Allen, and on daughter, Grace, all of Salt Lake City. The Butler home la at 216 Fifth East street. His birthday dinner will be Sunday. "'' i JOHN M. MJTUI Osaest L'tab graosrysMUi The Telegram congratulates the following, whose birthday anniversaries anniver-saries atao are today: Mlsa Pay Ills Talmage, 76 9 street. Marlew B. reaeeek. teller. First Security bank. Oarlyes Connolly, 13-year-old coloratura col-oratura soprano, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Connolly, 560 Cleveland avenue. Fran sis t. Quian, owner Bingham Bing-ham Distributing company, and drilling contractor. rrmnk M. Maker, assistant sales manager. Union Portland Cement company. A. H. Ceek, manager Cook Tea and Coffee company. The Telegram congratulate the following, whose birthday anniversaries anniver-saries are Sunday: Mra. IJIaabett Day. 155 North Main street. Lai H. 8eaebert, assistant manager. man-ager. Pacific Finance corporation of California. A. E. Margetta, assistant traffic manager United States Smelting Refining and Mining company. I v |