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Show )MIHI)gmjw WJVl'M'W U,,.WWpilWWl.llllltlllM,WWIMWWWJU ijc r- : -v - - - ; - V - - " K4 1 J - . '3 : " '... i.w ;- -.f-y- ( l J Richard L. Evans Adam S. Bennlon Rotarians Set Annual District Conference More than 1000 Rotarians and wives from 42 cubs in Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming assemble in Salt Lake City March 2, 3f 4, and 5 for the annual district conference. Conference dates were announced Saturday by Richard L. Evans, Salt Lake City, governor of Rotary District 165, and member j of the Council of Twelve Apostles of the LDS Church. All sessions will be held in the Hotel Utah. The Boise, Idaho club will be in charge of the Idaho luncheon Monday, March 4,- with Frank A. (Pat) Rhea, Boise, retiring re-tiring Episcopal bishop of Idaho and former district governor as the speaker. The Sugar House club will sponsor the Utah luncheon lunch-eon Tuesday, March 5, at which D. D. Monroe, Clayton, N.M., past Rotary International director, will speak. George E. Worster, Los Angeles, a past Rotary International director direc-tor and president of the Yellow Cab Company of Los Angeles, has been designated the official representative rep-resentative of Rotary International Interna-tional at the Utah-Idaho-Wyoming conference. The speaker for the banquet Monday, March 4, will be Dr. W. Ballentine Henley, immediate im-mediate past president of the Los Angeles Rotary Club and president presi-dent of the College of Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons of Loa Angeles. The district assemby for Rotary Club presidents and secretariea will be held all day Saturday, March 2. Registration for the general conference opens Sunday, March 3, and Dr. Adams S. Ben-nion, Ben-nion, Salt Lake City, member of the Council of Twelve Apostles of the LDS Church will address the first general session that evening. |