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Show 11. ii i 1 .1 i) 1 n 1 .i.iiiiiammiw ttjh Mwnnyi.!yjwMM nwm t i " !- ' ' .."v o 'I ,: 1- I f .2 W' r r- ' V ' n. i o i,., 1.. 1 in n n mr;2 i i i - it -' u .L i. "iJ HHAMfikdJ J. Gordon Sorensenf president of the Sugar House Rotary, presided at the luncheon during the district Rotary convention. Dr. J. Poulson Hunter was master of ceremonies. A miniature replica of the Sugar House Plaza marked the centerpiece for the table. Sugar House Rotary Host Hotel Utah Convention Luncheon . . . Leaders from the "Sweetest Spot Dn Earth" planned and presided at the Utah Luncheon of the Rotary District Conference held Tuesday noon at the Hotel Utah, Presiding over the gala affair was President J. Gordon Sorenson who had appointed ap-pointed as committeemen Mr. L. H. Stratford, chairman with assistants assist-ants Herb Stockman and John B. Cahoon. Master of ceremonies was past president Dr. J. Poulson Hunter. The attractive centerpiece for the head table was a replica of the Sugar House plaza monument. Also there was a large Rotary Wheel in the center of which was a large globe-of-the-world for a hub and on the globe was a greatly enlarged area designating Sugar House. Each guest attending the luncheon lunch-eon received a bag of sugar inscribed in-scribed "Sugar House Sweetest Spot on Earth," plus a booklet giving giv-ing the story and pertinent facts about Sugar House. Important visitors were presented with a Sugar House Centennial Plate. Speaker for the Utah Luncheon was past director of Rotary International Inter-national Mr. D. D. Monroe of Clayton, Clay-ton, New Mexico. His subject was "If Rotary Could Speak." The musical program was arranged ar-ranged by talented Peggy Gunder-son, Gunder-son, and paid a fitting tribute to Richard L Evans and a peppy novelty recognition to the executive execu-tive members ' of the Rotary. Mrs. Gunderson accompanied the "Novel Aires," a male quartet. During the Monday afternoon meeting of the Rotary District Conference with attendants from Wyoming, Idaho and Utah, Mr. Laird Snelgrove took part iiv a panel on International Affairs moderated by Dr. Homer Durham of the University of Utah. |