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Show MANY HAPPY RETURNS Business Executive to Mark Birthday With Family Dinner 6' ' 1 r &' 'ROBERT S. HI; IX A heater aad flsbermaa ftarak Gillespie Armstrong, homemaker. - Hunting In the winter and golf In the summer, with a little fishing fish-ing sandwiched In between. Is the schedule for Robert 8. Hall, who observes his birthday anniversary today. Mr. Hull is a salesman and head of the dry cleaning and laundry laun-dry supply department of the Denver Den-ver Fire Clay company. Born In California, he has lived practically all his life In Salt Lake City. He is a graduate of West high school. He attended a national na-tional dry cleaning school In Washington, Wash-ington, D. C and was In the cleaning clean-ing business for several years. He has been with the Denver Fire Clay company for a little over two years. His hobbies keep him outdoors a great deal and he enjoys all three of them alike. ' . He and Mrs. Hull and their two children, Maud Ann, 6, and John, 12, will celebrate the occasion this evening with a birthday dinner at their home, 58 East Eighth South street. Mr. Hull Is a member of the National Association Institute of Cleaners and Dyers. . The Telegram congratulates the following whose birthday anniversaries anniver-saries are also today: Jrtrs." William' H. King, wire-? Senator King of Utah. Lynn H. Cksytoa, secretary, Pembroke Pem-broke company. Ed Butterfleld, president, the Schoppe company. |