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Show I BIRTHDAYS- Insurance Man Marks . Natal Dan s ' - ir i umv f"" ,,, s ..' : ' ' , ... . ' ..'V. Vj'; t; ,( ;'V '. '' ' I !' ;. jf)' t'rl'i' n ; .., i 4 : I V );' I !t t-A-iM0m"' is. , V I V ' :. , J -I ' VI SV i " ' ' I ' K ' " 1 l "t V V 'Q jfcMw ARTHUR H. GRAVES Will dine with Meads Arthur H. Graves and Mrs. Graves will dine out with friends ' this evening In honor of Mr. Graves' birthday. He Is a life underwriter un-derwriter for the Penn Mutual Life Insurance company. I Born In Chicago, he has lived In Salt Lake City most of his life, having come here about 33 years ago. He was with the old National Copper bank and the Utah State National bank for some years before be-fore he became associated with the Insurance company about 15 years ago. He resides at 1598 MUlbrook road. His hobby Is "cutting the lawn," but he has a chance to take It easy during the winter. "I certainly make up for It though, during the summer," he said, "because I have a lot of lawn to work on." Mr. Graves spent the day working work-ing and will be with friends this evening. He Is a member of the National Life Underwriters' association. The Telegram congratulates the following, whose birthday anniversaries anniver-saries also are today: Max T. Williams, salesman, Decker Jewelry company. E. D. Hurd, attorney. Gary L. Ball, general manager, Gunn Supply company. Charles E. West general sales manager, Utah Fuel company. T. 1. O'Brien, president Kem-merer Kem-merer Coal company, and vice president pres-ident Gunn-Quealy Coal company. Hermaa Franks, professional baseball player. Blaine Anderson, student, L. D. S. Business college. Mrs. Isabell W. Einfeldt 270 East Second South street. |