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Show -MANY HAPPY RETVRNS- Business Executive Receives Congratulations on Birthday " i On the anniversary of his birth today Kenneth R. Keate, partner in the Keate company. Inc, receives re-ceives congratulations from The Telegram. Mr. Keate apent the day much as usual working during the day and then attending a meeting of his Masonic lodge durlhgThnvt-ning. durlhgThnvt-ning. Mr. Keate is an ardent hunter and fisherman, preferring-those forma of recreation to anything els. During Dur-ing the winter, when it is impossible impos-sible for him to Indulge in his favorite fa-vorite activities, he utilises his spare time preparing for the season when he may again fare forth to the streams and mountains by tying fishing flies and making duck decoys. He spent the evening before his birthday industriously working on some cork decoys he hopes to use with good effect next fall. Mrs. 8usan Keate, his wife, reports re-ports that he seldom leaves home armed with a gun or fishing rod that he does not return with game. Mr. Keate was born and educated In Salt Lake City and has been in business here since he left school. He, his father. Fred Keate. and his "brother, Warren H. Keate.' are partners in the painting and decorating deco-rating firm. Their birthdays also occurring today, to-day, The Telegram extends congratulations con-gratulations to the following: Louis H. Thorn p, accountant C M. Staffrl, president and manager, man-ager, Acme pharmacy. KENNETH R. KEATE Make, owa fllra and decoys Ramori H. Kimball, M years old today, oldest living son of Heber C. Kimball, early L. D. 8. church leader and pioneer. Will Browne, secretary-treasurer, Salt Lake Transportation company. |