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Show MANY HAPPY RETURNS Julian M. Bamberger Receives Telegram Birthday Greetings Congratulations art extended by The Telegram to Julian M. Bamberger, Bam-berger, receiver and general manager man-ager of tha Bamberger Electric railroad, rail-road, on the anniversary of bis birth today. No birthday celebration celebra-tion baa been planned because Mr. Bamberger's new home, 1526 Penrose Pen-rose drive, is not completed. Ha expects, however, a home-made birthday cake from his two daughters, daugh-ters, Betsy Anna and Elolsa Bamberger. Bam-berger. A native of Bait Lake City, Mr. Bamberger la tha son of the lata Governor Simon Bamberger, and Intends In-tends to do as his father did remain re-main hero all his life. Prominent in elvlo affairs, Mr. Bamberger Is a director of tha local Red Cross, a member of tha executive ex-ecutive committee of tha Salt Laka Boy Scout council, chairman of tha health committee, chamber of commerce, com-merce, a member of tha Country club, Elks lodge, Mt Moriah lodge No. 2. F. A. M. El Kalah temple of the Shrine and Congregation B'nai Israel. He was state senator sen-ator from 1932 to UN, Ha Is fond of golf and fishing, but not hunting. The Telegram also congratulates tha following, whose birthdays also . y ; '; . . - Ik As are today: Melvin I. Ballard, member of the council of twelve apeatlae ia the L D. 8. church. Anthon Ahlrichs, mall elsrk, L. D. 8, church offices. Deaa F. Brayton, attorney. Alvla Keddington, chief deputy clerk. Salt Laka county. K. H. Latimer, assistant credit manager, wholesale hardware de eXXIAN M. BAMBERGER partment Z. C. M. L James A. McHata, general manager mana-ger Utah Central Truck line. Ben F. Redman, president Redman Red-man Van and Storage company. Mrs. Clark L. Whitney, clubwoman. |