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Show MANY HAPPY RETURNS Telegram Birthday Greetings Go to A. W. Watson, Attorney A. W. WATSON Has Dressing family duties To A. W. Watson, attorney, The Telegram today extends congratulations congratula-tions on ths anniversary of his birth. A native of Salt Lak City, Mr. Watson attended public schools her and graduated from the Unl-"ruTsvity Unl-"ruTsvity Oaf Jtfth -fy&&jQQQ&6fttof-the senior class. He then attended attend-ed the Georgetown law school to obtain his L. L. B. degree. Returning to Salt Lak City In 1929, he served as city prosecutor and assistant city attorney until 1932, when he entered private practice. prac-tice. "Driving and hiking through the beautiful canyons surrounding the city is my favorite recreation," he said. Mr. Watson is a member of the University club and was formerly a member of many other civic and fraternal organisations. "But family fam-ily duties have1 necessitated my dropping membership in order clubs,1 he explained. Congratulations ars extended by The Telegram to the following whose birthdays also are today: j .Maurice Anderson, owner Maurice Anderson Clothing company. Mm Or Isin 81? F street, etne-i serves 80th birthday. ' V. t. Martin, manager L. J. Mueller Furnace company. i Commissioned officers In the U. S. army wore epaulets until 1872, when they were replaced by shoulder shoul-der knots In all uniforms except those of general officers. |