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Show MAXY HAPPY RETURNS I C. Gordon Adams to Celebrate j-Birthday-Witli-Famil-Dinner C7 GORDON ADAMS" 1 His Intercnta are diversified i Congratulations are extended by The Telegram to C. Gordon Adams, district manager of the Ditto Sales and Service corporation, on the anniversary an-niversary of his birth today. Mr. Adams will observe the occasion occa-sion with a dinner with his wife. Mrs. Celia W. Adams, and their 12-year-old daughter. Ann Elizabeth, and a few close friends Mr. Adams, a resident of Salt Lake City for 2fr years, is a rharter member of the Kiwanis club, a member of the Masonic order and was formerly on the board of directors di-rectors of the Bonneville Golf club.! He enjoys hunting and fishing above all else "However." he said. "I have many other interests I enjoy traveling, football, baseball and basketball games, bridge and collecting stamps. "I have a rather nice collection of United States stamps." he added. The Telegram extends congratulations congratu-lations to the following, whose birthday birth-day anniversaries also are today: Richard R. Lyman, member of the council of twelve apostles of the I D S. church. Sylvester Hollo, president of the Rolio Snow White Egg and Feed company. Albert tHmtth, wooHmreT. ""' ' C. ft. Brattrn, owner, Bratten Fish and Poultry market. Ruth A. Kelleher, stewardess. United Air Lines. Ir. Joneph A. I hip pa, physician. Arthur fWruni, representative. American Telephone and Telegraph com pany. |