Show ROTARIANS OF SAt SALT T LAKE ARE BUSY AT BUTTE Delegates at Conference Pledge Support for Convention Here tr Herald Special Butte Dutte Mont ont Feb 17 Salt i.-Salt Salt Lake Ro- Ro were wre in charge ch of or the western district luncheon today at the tho Butte tte grill prill and th y mado made goo good It was waR a atypical atypical typical Rotary meeting with g gobs bs of oC levity hugo huge chunks of at wl wisdom and no end of or good fellowship on ever every side Ride The Time occasion was made memorable by bya a Il radiant little talk by E. E Ed olse I of ut Toledo a former Montanan who Just bubbled over eer cr with the thA spirit of oC the and who made mario natives of or this inland nd country countr feel a now thrill of pride Will G. G Farrell FarreH president of or the Salt Lake Lako club po presided and aud his witt witty re remarks remarks re- re marks were In IK no small w way responsible ible tor foi the ther CI class RS of or the affair and the thereal thereal real pleasure that was handed out to toI everyone e present I Dr Will Ellerbeck of oC Salt Lake told of at what the world worM RotarIan convention at nt Salt Lake next June had In mind to todo todo I do and he lie mixed a lot of or humor with his peppery talk Mr Il Ellerbeck particularly dwelt upon urOn the bl big timings things being planned for the Salt Lake Lalio meeting which ho predicted would be the biggest event In the history lila his I tory of or It was planned he be sail said to Invite President Wilson to Salt Sail I I Lake together with Samuel Gompers president of at the American Federation of or Labor Before BeCore the conclusion of at tho the I luncheon Mr r. r Farrell Farren formally Invited all aU the district Rotarians to Salt Lake and he urged all nIl Montana and Idaho Rotarians to pull together to make the Utah convention con tho time stellar event In I Assurances had hall been een re received received rei re- re i he said to predict an nn Attendance attendance attendance attend Attend- ance ranging from rom to Joseph T. T of oC Pocatello was nominated for governor o of or tho district Al Blue of oC Twin Falls Ida made malO an Interesting talk tonight at a a. banquet I at the Silverbow club relating personal personal per per- Ronal narratives stating that thal he was as born In Utah lived In Montana 22 2 years cars I and has lived the rest of oC his time so so far In Idaho He lie wound up by 11 urging er e everybody body to attend the Salt Lake con con- I V C n t ion Reports on the activities of or tho the various var var- lou ious clubs cluba In the district were given I cn by delegates delegates- All were along about the tile same lines linos Indicating the tIme tremendous I work of or tho the several or organizations l in th their lr various arlou communities both ns as re regards re- re gards war work and work ork that had to todo todo do 10 with th the Interests of or the localities Rotarians ns II n. C C. Coy of or Anaconda Davidson of oC Hol Boise e I. I L. L Gre Gregory or of Great Ireat Falls Nerman lerman B. B Holier of or Helena Helenn J. J J- J K E Parke of or Falls TT T. T I T T. Taylor of oC L George Geore Weisel M of or Missoula William tilliam l Mcintyre re of oC ORden Ogden OR- OR den Bentley of at Pocatello locatello John F. F Critchelow of oC Salt Lake Al Blue of r Twin Falls FaUs and Charles Austin rendered reports |