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Show I BIRTHDAYS Rug Firm's Chief Has I Natal Day Y v y ,A if R. R. IRVINE Member of Exchange elub R. R. Irvine, president of the I. and M. Rug and Linoleum company, com-pany, enjoys traveling as a hobby and has traveled extensively throughout the United State and Europe. Mr. Irving receives birthday birth-day anniversary congratulation from The Telegram today. A native of Salt Lake City, he received Ms education here, and when he was a young man moved to Provo, where he was in the general dry good business for many years. He was president of the Provo chamber of commerce and first president of the Red Cross In Utah during the World war. He returned to Salt Lake City In 1924. Mr. Irvine resides at 1008 Thirteenth Thir-teenth East street. "I enjoy traveling," he (aid, peaking of his hobbies, "and I also like a good game of golf." The Irvines recently returned from New York City, where they visited a son, R. R. Irvine Jr., an attorney. They also have two daughters, Mrs. J. A. Hale and Mrs. O. W. Moyle Jr., and another son, G. D. Irvine, all of Salt Lake City. To observe his birthday anniversary anniver-sary Mr. Irvine will enjoy dinner with the members of his family. He is a member of the Salt Lake chamber of commerce and the Exchange club. The Telegram congratulates the following whose birthday anniversaries anniver-saries also are today: 8. W. Jones, 1125 Harrison avenue. James J, Burke, president, James J. Burke and company, general contractors. Joseph M. Warner, Mldvale manager for the Utah Power and Light company. Clarence M. Wilson, Veterans' hospital employe. Dr. V. M. Sevy, physician and surgeon. |