Show 1 e Business Executive Enjoys Enjoys' Keeping Lawn in Good Shape 1 r R Y CLYDE W. W SIl SIMPSON SON I Likes to ski with his son t Instead of ot digging for gold or oil oU or even buried treasure Cl Clyde de deW W. W Simpson 1711 Yalecrest avenue avenue ave ave- nue digs the crab grass out of his lawn and declares that to be a major part of his favorite hobby gardening Mr Simpson is congratulated on his ninth forty-ninth birthday anniversary anniversary anni anni- Wednesday My wife did the original landscaping landscaping landscaping land land- around our home but now I keep it in shape he said Four years ago Mr Simpson took up skiing to be with his son Gordon Douglas Simpson a student student stu stu- stu dent at East high school and has been a skiing booster ever since Im strictly an amateur and andI I dont don't do any jumping or anything anything any any- thing like that but you might call me a skiing sIding enthusiast he said Born in Nebraska and a graduate ate of Kearney State Teachers' Teachers college of ot that state he came to Utah in 1922 and has been a resident resident resi resi- dent here since He has been employed employed employed em em- 22 years at the Waterworks Equipment company and now Is secretary and treasurer of ot the company He Js a member of ot the Kiwanis club the Bonneville Knife and Fork club the Kaibab lodge of the Masonic order and the Presbyterian rian church As part of ot his birthday celebration celebration tion he droVe to Twin Falls Idaho to visit his mother The Telegram extends greetings to the following whose birthdays also are Wednesday The Rev A. A E. E Butcher rector St St. Pauls Paul's Episcopal church Keith Brown graduate manager University of Utah I Isaac Nelson Speers letter carrier car car- rier Rollo Wilson airplane mechanic Joseph L L. L Durkin letter carrier Miss J A. A Grace Wilton treasurer Paris company |