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Show ROTARY HOLDS ' : BIRTi Attending the dinner m thr Weber club hist night marking th- thirteenth birthday anniversary of Rotary! were ;i hundred Ogden Rotarians and then- gUt si.- Music was furnished by Glen Blos-Robcrts. Blos-Robcrts. A special guest was Judge W, H Reader, Jr., president of the Klwanli club, who urged that all Ogden clubs join hands and co-operate for tho ( best Interests of Ogden and Us clll- ! sens. Rev. John Edward Carver spoke on i the alms and purposes of Rotary. Flew Carver declared Rotary to be the most perfect organization of Its Kind. From a sm.ill beginning it bad developed to such size that h.s Influent Influ-ent ' was felt everywhere m the world, I it's message of "sen ice" had pene-, pene-, :rj;ed even to the corners of the world , nations, he said. Such an organization will endure and triumph over others which are 1 formed for personal gains or founded on selfishness. .ur is lh. age of In-dustrlal In-dustrlal leadership; today tho giant1 of Industry as well as the workers are learning the message of service as understood un-derstood by Rotary and this, he as-'sorted, as-'sorted, will obtain far closer co-operation and a deeper understanding be-' be-' twecn employer and. employed, I lr. E- G. GOWaOl spoke on the prob-I prob-I lem parents face in rearing then- sons I , lh. I...... fit ..t ,.r i uhu Tin t n i ... - I. v . . v, , i - - i I co-operation between father and the boys. |