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Show -MAMY HAPPY RETIRISS- W. G. Goodart Congratulated By Telegram on Anniversary a e.(e ,"1 V Congratulations are extended by Tlte Telegram to Walter G. Goodart. president and general manager ofi W. O. Goodart Co.. on tha anni-veraary anni-veraary of his birth Sunday. Mr. Goodart, better known a "Jack." came to Utah about 29 yeara ago as a delegate from the Kirst National bank of St. Louis to attend I the convention of the American Institute In-stitute of Banking, and was so impressed im-pressed with Salt Lake City he: stsyed to establish his residence here. Since then he ha been employed I In acvsral banks and several years ago he organised Snow. Goodart A Co. Recently ha purchased the othar Interest In the company. Mr. Goodart will apend hia birthday birth-day with Mr. Goodart and their daugtiter, Helen, at their home at 1340 Harvard avenue. A member of the Kiwsnls club and the Country club, Mr. Goodart's hobbies are golf and football game. "Golf," he said, "I my chief form of recreation. The trouble ia I work hard at It, but don't seem to get very far." Their birthdays also Sunday, The Telegram extends congratulations to the following: Rufus A. Tracy, treasurer, Tracy Loan and Trust company. t'arl W. Hcott, architect. ('. N. l.und, editor and publisher. Progreaaiva Opinion, and manager.' Wasatch Press. A. B. Plirton. district engineer. United States geological survey. 4,eorge Nlbley, manager. Cullen hotel. j The Telegram congratulate the WALTER O. GOODART Hi frlfncla rail him Jck followiriK. whone birthilnys nrr Sat-urday Sat-urday ; f-rnrl RoMitrr mHnagfr Tem-pif Tem-pif Square hoiW. , Or, ( hMrlra R. ( orrmall, physi-ciao. physi-ciao. t |