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Show CIRCULATION MANAGER OF EXPRESS Henry E. Gibson, Jr., of Los Angeles, An-geles, who was called to this city early In the week on account of tho death 01 his father. H. E. Gibson, departed for his home caily this afternoon. Mr. Gibson, who spent his boyhood days In this city, has had quite an Interesting In-teresting career since he left Ogdon In tho early 'SOs. For several years ho worked In Washington, D. C, moving from there to Chicago, where ho was employed In tho circulation department of tho Cycle Age, now tho Motor Age. About ten years ago he moved to Los Angeles, beginning his newspaper newspa-per work in that city as a circulator for the Los Angoles Times and later for tho Herald. Several years later he accepted u position on the Los Angeles Express and Ib at present circulation manager 0 fthat paper, which has a dally Issue of ovor 66,000 caples. While horo Mr. Gibson spout his tlmo in ronowlng old acquaintances and visiting his relatives. On leaving h expressed the wish that ho could havo prolonged his visit for several months, as he had discovered that Ogdcn Og-dcn possessed some of tho best peoplo peo-plo In tho world, and though his mission mis-sion hero had been a sad ono. the treatment accorded him would always remain as a pleasant memory. no |