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Show ELECTRICITY THEME BEFORE ROTARIANS Club Joins in Nation-wide Observance and Enjoys Film Entitled "The King of the Rails." In connection with the nation-wide observation of Electrical week, the luncheon of the Salt Lake Rotary club, scheduled for yesterday noon, was converted con-verted into a dinner last night at the Hotel L'tah, with the members of the club affiliated with electrical concerns in charge. The feature of the affair was the exhibition ex-hibition of the four-reel film, "The King of the Rails," which depicts the history of American transportation from the days of the pony express rider to the mammoth electrical locomotives used by the C, M. & St. P. railroad to haul its heavy passenger trains through the northwest. The electrical committee, which was in charge of the dinner, was composed of S. B. Inch of the Utah Power & Light company W. C. Orem, president of the Salt Lake & Utah interurban; C. C. Campbell of the Mountain States Telephone Tele-phone and Telegraph company; John Jones of the Westinghouse Electric company; com-pany; W. E. Putnam of the Utah Power & Light company. Short talks bearing on the development develop-ment of electricity and its importance in the lifo of the nation were' given by all members of the electric committee. com-mittee. One hundred and ten members of the club were in attendance. The following new members were admitted ad-mitted to the organization: Louis Marcus, Mar-cus, D. G. Bolton, Raymond Boes. J. D. Kenworthy, Harold R. Smoot and Earl D. Francis. |