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Show r- -r I. 1 1 Y ' Sic 1 . .X US . This week The Bulletin dedicates dedi-cates its 'Birthday Congratula-ations" Congratula-ations" column to Mr. Harry Stewart, who resides at 210 Edith Avenue, on the twenty-second anniversary of his birth. Monday, July 28. Mr. Stewart was born and reared rear-ed in Fairview, Utah. After graduating grad-uating from the high school in Fairview, Harry worked for one year on his father's farm and then came to Salt Lake City in quest of employement. In 193S Mr. Stewart placed an application with the Utah Light and Traction Trac-tion Company and was employed at the Car Barns as a Farobox Clerk. Soon after he became twenty-one years of age and eligible for a chauffeur's license, he ap plied for a transfer to the Transportation Trans-portation Department and at the present time is working in the capacity of Bus Driver. Mr. Stewart's vocation is also his chief invocation and often times after working the day shift at';the Traction Company he puts in the night shift touring about the city in his private car. He also enjoys hunting and fishing. The Sugar House Bulletin also wishes to extend its corlial congratulations con-gratulations to Mr. F. Timmer-man. Timmer-man. also employed as an Operator Oper-ator for the Utah Light and Traction Company, on his birthday. birth-day. Tuesday. July 29th. Mx. Timmerman resides at 54 88 South State Street. |