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Show ROTARiMB PLEDGE " M5T0U.S.L01 More Than $GOOO Subscribed Sub-scribed by Boys Under 10 Years of Age. RESPONSE IMMEDIATE Nearly Entire Membership Present at Annual Fathers and Sons' Dinner. Iinnelii.i was Riven lo thr Jjl.L-rty bond sul In Knit LilUe last n'.tfU wlieo mem-l, mem-l, ih ,,f li.o liohiry -luh. at the annual frilliers and .ions' dinner, ouhscrihed for I. oihIh amounting to X3,S7S. mo"! than Snout) of the ainouiu hclns subscribed by runs ut the loiahiiiie, most of them under HJ jtars of age. The hall sent roll-inst roll-inst hy Fred '. I'.b limond. president of the Salt Lake Comitier. lal -lub, who. re-M'ondinK re-M'ondinK to an address hy Sorscant F. F. Urlls of the Canadian coin indent of the Ihlllsh army, who declared that it is the dnlv of every Anmrhan citizen who Is not serving in the army to lend his financial finan-cial support, slated that the Commercial eli.b had subHcrlhed for M.O0W of the honds. nil of which, lie said, would ,uick-ly ,uick-ly ho taken hv members of the club. The response was spontaneous and sun-H.rlt.lh.nH sun-H.rlt.lh.nH came so iiulckly thnl F. h. Murphy !u chaise of subscriptions to the bonds. 'found It difficult to keep a record The dinner was attended by nearly the enllic membership of the club, and the majority were accompanied hy their boys for the enlerlainment of whom a special pros.'! amine bad been ariHnKed by .Tohii S 'rib-blow. The entertaJninent included includ-ed movie comedh-s thrown on a, screen and musical numbers. Goshen Talks to Boys. The Utile fellows were addressed by the i f;,v Klmer I. tloshen. who said that there Is no need for any hoy to have a llmlta-j llmlta-j tlon set for him, and that any hoy can 1 do Whal he earnestly sets out lo do. lie in'Ked parents to offer every encourase-ineut encourase-ineut lo their boys. Hint they may learn to accomplish the Important things of i life. i Sci'seanl F. !. Wells, who was among I the prisoners exchanged between the Kngllsh and Oennan forces, and who lost an' arm in battle, cave a graphic and dramatic description of lifo us he saw it I at the front, describing in detail some ; of the atrocities of the German soldiers. Tie spoke of the magnificence of the Kng-lish Kng-lish annv of today compared -with that which the mother country placed in the held two years ago. , Cnplniu Kucene Santschi told of the discipline of West Point, telling of his experiences at that institution, lie spoke of the deniocrncv of that school of war, declaring that the son of the lowliest citizen citi-zen is on tlie same footing as the son of the millionaire. While not in a spirit of criticism, be said that from Ills own experience ex-perience as military instructor at the T'tah .Agricultural college, there is no such thing as real discipline in any of the higher educational institutions of the state. Committee Appointed. On motion of William I.. Ellerbec.k. a committee, consisting of W. J. Ellerbeck, Prank Fisher and L.011 Hampton, was appointed ap-pointed to attend to the publishing and dissemination of a pamphlet hy Frank II. Taylor, director and general manager of the' Linotype and Jlacblnery company of London, on the need of educated men in Industrial affairs, the money- for which, Mr. Ellerbeck said, would he furnished hy assured subscription. J. D. Kenworthy, general freight and passenger agent, and F. 1. Clarity, as-' as-' sistant general manager of the Denver & j Rio Grande railroad, were elected to mem- i bershlp. It was recommended by the membership member-ship committee that the initiation fee he increased from Slu to $25. The matter will be voted upon at tile next meeting. List of Subscribers. The following subscriptions to the I.ib- crtv loan bonds were announced: Richmond Machinery Co., $j(HH); Intor-Moimtaln Intor-Moimtaln Electric Co., $5000; Salt Lake Hardware Co.. $10,000; Tracy Loan & Trust Co.. $10,000; Sweet Candy Co., $10,-000; $10,-000; Decker-Patrick Co., $5000; Strevcll-Paterson Strevcll-Paterson Hardware Co., $500; 1. & A. Colin Co.. $2;i00: West Utah Copper Co., $.ii'0; A. 11. Ctirlstensen. $2500; Joseph F. Xlbley, $20u0; Clarence Warnoek. $L'000; liemenwav & Moser, $2000; Churchill Castle. '$1000: C. B. Stewart. $looii; Kod McKenzle, $1000; L. J. Price, $1000. Max Ottenheimer. $1000; w. U Mo-Leod. Mo-Leod. $11100; L. L. Less, $1000; M. S. Rosenblatt. $1000; S. R. Juck. $1000; L. II. Curtis, $1000; Mark cheever, $1000; A. V. Cook. $1000; .lohn Hays. $1000; c. C. Crtsmon. $500; Paramount-Empress, $500; W. L. Ellerbeck, $500: Dr. A. C. Wherry, $5otl; Chris Fischer, $500; H. O. Sanl'ord, $5(10; John S. Critchlow. $500. Max Well. $500; S. D. Evans. $500: B. O. Mecklenherg. $50o: (.;. 11. Parrlsh, $500; Pavid Freed. $500: William Freed, $.'50; Barbara Sweet. $J50: Porothv Sweet, $250; William Ferrlll. $250; Oeor.ge Putnam. Put-nam. $300; C. E. Corey, $250; John Nib-ley. Nib-ley. Jr.. $100; Virginia Tyng. $100; Paul Crisnion. $200; Vivian Tyng, $100; Captain K. tfantscbi, $100; Sherman Xicliols. $100; Robert Warnoek, $100: M. A. Murphy, $100. Ij. It. Harding. $100; Lester CTlsmon. $100; Isaac Stewart, $50; Theo Decker. $50; William Ways, $50; Mark Hampton. $50; Harper Sowles. $50; Donald F. Nelson. Nel-son. $50; John McCarty. $50; David Larson. Lar-son. Jr.. $50: Lee Christensen, $50: Lighter Smith. $50; Kent Cook. $50; Mark Gardner. $50; Alma Christensen, $50; Kennett Harding. $50; Sam Neel. Jr., $50. Frank Wherry. $5o: Theo Wherry, $50; Frank Grlmsdell. $50; George Griinsdeil, $50: L. L. l.egg, Jr. (two daughters), $100: Stanley Gain. $50; David Reeves. $50; Louis Simon. 5.50; Arthur Snmon, $50; i Frank Redman, $50; Maxine Well, $50; Fred Farrell. $23. Total, 5S3.ST.".. |