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Show Birthday $ i ' Friends Give Best Wishes I On Natal Day! ' -l-Hr-. 5- ' . : " W-SRMSI LAlrHSjJ rriVVTN VAff WAGENEN Observes his anniversary The family of Edwia Van Wag-enen Wag-enen will gather this evening st his home to honor him. Mr. Vsn Wagenen observes his birthday anniversary today. A veteran ot the lumber business, busi-ness, he also was manager of the Consolidated Wagon A Machine company in Richfield and Salt Lake City. He and Mrs. Van Wagenen are the parents of nine children, four of whom are living. They are Mrs. Ida Taylor, Everett Van Wagenen. Wag-enen. Salt Lake City; Parley L. Van Wagenen. Reno, Nev, and Arthur L. Van Wagenen, Ely, Nev. The Van Wagenena have 22 grandchildren grand-children and two great-grandchildren. The Van Wagenena reside st 224 West First North street. . The Telegram congratulates the following whose birthday anniversaries anniver-saries also are today: Boy H. Fergusson, auto mechanic. me-chanic. George I. Maaclc owner, George J. Maack Sign company. C. O. Brunner, butter and egg business. C Binetti, copartner, Rotisserie inn. Charles Labb, owner and manager, man-ager, Sugarhouse Coal company. The Most Rev. Duane G. Hunt, bishop of the Catholic diocese of Salt Lake. P. A. Naiibltt, owner, Naisbitt Sales agency. R. i Irvine, secretary and treasurer, treas-urer, Utah Pioneer Roofing company, com-pany, and manager of the Utah Lumber company. Mr. Irvine alto Is president of the Salt Lake chamber cham-ber of commerce. |