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Show OSCAR KIRKHAM GIVES VIEWS Claiming that it will take spiritual spir-itual power to solve the problems now confronting the nations of the world, rather than man power, pow-er, Oscar Kirkham spoke to mem bers of the Sugar House Rotary Club Thursday at the noon meeting. meet-ing. Problems of industry, food, medicine med-icine and living in general that now seem real, will seem small in the sight of the problems that the nations will have to face at the conclusion of the war now going on in Europe, the speaker said. After further discussing the question, Mr. Kirkham asked the members to join him in singing "God Save America." Wishing Mr and Mrs. M. O. Ashton, "Bon Voyage" when they leave next week for the Hawaiian Islands, members of the Sugar House Rotary Club presented them with a Lai at the weekly lur.chion held Thursday noon at Weasku Inn. Bishop and Mrs. Ashton will leave on the Hawaiian trip in the interests of the L. D. S. Church and will spend some time there before returning home. Bishop Ashton will attend Rotary meetings meet-ings on the islands at various Rotary Clubs organized there. Hawaiin music was featured at the meeting Thursday and members mem-bers wished the departing friends well. |