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Show Congratulations ' This week the "Bulletin's" birth-5 day felicitations go to Mr. E. J. Rosevear, employee of the Utah Lght' and Traction Company and a resident of good standing in the Sugar House District, on the occasion of his thirty-fourth birthday, birth-day, Tuesday May 6th. Mr. Rosevear has been affiliated affili-ated with the Traction Company since October 28 1923, and was first employed as a clerk in the storeroom. After working in this capacity for a short time, he was promoted to a farebox clerk in and then to assitant teller the position he holds today. Before joining the ranks of the Traction Company, Mr. Rosevear was employed by the Schramn Johnson Drug Company and the Deseret New Press. He is a grad- Juate of the West High School and the Henegar Business College. Col-lege. M. Rosevear's chief hobby is horticulture, and he evidently has achived considerable distinction in this field for he still boasts to Company of the time he succeeded succeed-ed in growing a green rose in his garden. He also enjoys hunting and fishing and is eagerly looking forward to the old vacation time when he expects to spend three or four days fishing in Idaho. Mr. Rosevear resides with hio wife and two sons at 828 Logan Avenue. i The Sugar House Bulletin also wishes to congratulate Mr. E. L. Jenkins, of 1485 South 3rd East, on his birthday Tuesady, May 6. |