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Show I Birthdays . Utah Leader Of Veterans 1 Felicitated O. A. wiwaxT Asaerkasj legion boaster With his condition somewhat improved, im-proved, O. A. Wiesley, state public service commissioner, spent his birthday anniversary In the Veterans' Vet-erans' hospital Thursday. Born irnHinois, Mr. Wiesley cam to Utah after the World war and practiced law here with the firm of Fabian, Ciendenln, Moffat at Mabey. He has been with the public service commission for the last two years and reside at 1588 Yale avenue. Because of his Illness his anniversary anni-versary was spent quietly, with only the members of his family present. Mr. Wiesley la an outstanding member of th American legion and is a natlonafctexecutlve committeeman, com-mitteeman, a past Utah department depart-ment commander and has been department adjutant since 1925. His particular hobby, or his "child," as he calls It, is th Boy' State, held last summer at Camp W. G. Williams, Jordan Narrows, and planned and organized by the legion. Mr. Wiesley is one of the founders of the organization. He I also a member of the Masonic Ma-sonic lodge and the Fort Douglas Country club. He and Mrs. Wiesley have three sons, Vere, Brace and Keith. The Telegram congratulate the following, whose birthday anniversaries anniver-saries are also today: K. F. Be, adjuster. Fire Companies, Com-panies, Adjustment Bureau, Inc. t. E. Davis, factory superintendent, superintend-ent, Sunfreze Ice Cream company. Ik Verne MeCallongfc. attorney. Mrs. Stephen W. Netolteky. wife of Dr. Stephen W. Netolleky, phy-sician phy-sician and surgeon. |