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Show I MANY HAPPY RETURNS 1 Salesman Uses Cooking Knack To Clinch Difficult Deals 4seaaaraaaaaisataaaa The following, whose birthdays ara Saturday, ara congratulated by The Telegram: David O. Johnaon, detective, Salt Lake City police department. W. 1L Varley, engineer, Utah state road commission. Marion C. NeUon, president, Gill-ham Gill-ham Advertising agency. 8. 8. Fox, president-general manager, man-ager, radio station KDYL Fred Bannister, who observes his birthday anniversary Sunday, la a saleaman who often utilizes his cooking hobby to clinch a sale. Mr. Bannister, his wife and three children live at 1563 Laird avenue. He is a salesman for the MAM Appliance company and receives birthday congratulations from The Telegram. Native of England, he has resided re-sided in Utah 25 years. He earlier was employed by Z. C M. I., Utah-Idaho Utah-Idaho Sugar company and Utah Power and Light company. His English home was aix miles from Coventry, recent target of a devastating nazl bombing raid. He haa several relatives living In and near Coventry. Mr. Bannister said he often cooks I dinner for customers, i "Broiled steaks are my specialty," , he said. "Sometimes, just for the fun of It, I prepare the family din- ner." An elder In the Yalecrest L. D. S. 1 ward, Mr. Bannister often makes ' an excursion to California and a spell of deep sea fishing. He caught 189 pounds of tuna on a recent trip, he said. The Telegram congratulates the i following, whose birthdays also are i Sunday: Mlas Frances O. Lee, atenog- rapher. General Motors Acceptance , corporation. I Ray C Woodbury, driver. Mid-, Mid-, Western Dairy Products company. Dustln G. Pugh, manager, Drive-It-Yourself company. A ;,r iiaas'ii ' 1 -j. & 1 I FRED BANNISTER Likes Deep Sea Fishing |