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Show mi TO ! Members of 75 Clubs and Families Must Be Accommodated Accom-modated Outside Hotels. Vanguard of 5000 Delegates Dele-gates Due June 10; Convention Con-vention Opens June 15. A c: 1 he k'-ii.m oi- :i ni; m; hi'U'l lliVtUlUll.Hl.lt V'llS I V i" t llO I Lit vTIKU UT.a! ""'ivi'!:.Loii of I una r i;i us, hi.-h t a l-.es P'aoi' i: Salt 1.,-Ko ilur.iij; the week of j June I,"-, h.al oloM'.i an hour of smippyj J. lilu-i-ai ton dui'iiii; luncheon vsierd.iy at I t :o I'tah. th.ro remained a t-'ta'.j iM e oal U.'iary clubs to be ao- j :-oin:noiiatt.-il. j l'cp: oouted in (he-c reveut -six e!ubs. from u curly o !" Halo ami piv iu.ee, ai'o "1 total of -Ht of liU' hOst-!vlloU JMofOi"-jiolial JMofOi"-jiolial and buMne mori :n nii'ica. Ami ;):t-: o v ill bo aoooii'i'.rnioil by their w i e?. .auuhtors a nd children, the total being . I'i wo men. Suncy of the hotel aooomnnnlat ion.- ot :'m c'ly. v b oh has boon enductrd g-):vu,sly g-):vu,sly and with kem insight by members mem-bers of the commit t oe on nooonunoda- to i is. ten i!ed to huL.v.t e yesterday noon Juii Salt Lake w. 11 continue to rivw as m attraction to louru ".; throughout the ;e-'o:i. Consol('K nt iy the coin m it t ee 'inds it neoos-arv to eniloy srxvial r.eans ot" providing for tho Kotai'KUis. To-operalion Sought. In this eon nee t ;on it will be necessary o eal! ui'or. home owners in S.'lt Lake eonsider being hosts d urine the w eek I' the -convent :nn to delightful liou.-e ;usts. They will be nppreeiat ive of ho;-- -Hta'.ity and v. ill expect to remunerate, tot only in the value of their aopmint- Uuce, but financially. For a majority of i:o vis. tins Kotariaus. Mho h;we atteiid-d atteiid-d preiou con . entioi, know of the con-it-stion at hotels. Ktu owners of homes 'n Salt Lake fully mderstaiul and the committee on aecom-ivdations aecom-ivdations summed up tho mi tire mob'etu es.orday in the foeiing that res. dents of '-:t Lake a1wa's w ill co-o;. erale with a i-veUy and -UH-eially a necessity as do- " ithifu! a? that of housm-r a Rotarian .nri his wifo ard po.;ih'y a c'.i'h. It -was i-tinted out by L. p.. Hampton, hair, nan of lb-1 commit tc on hotel ae- ommodri t ions, thr.t lhMurhins w ho come o Salt Lake with their vivos must be aken care of. It would be beMer even. -" l this time of ike year, for such visitor o live at homes of such as may hae spare room, members of ino cvMiiniitice - xp'.ained. iotarians Like Air. - Rot aria ns are regular sleep in:: poreh ionds when it c ir.es to air: no one ever . aw a Kotarian who did not teem to be he very personification of a delightful nd wholesome breeze. Thrv uuinhf-r monsr the nation's most progressive peo- . ie. To have a Uotariari in your heme urimr the week of the convention will ' "rid a pleasant chapter to your summer, hich tiiis year should be the happiest i all your experience. Wilkam Graiam. convention secretary, "nd Mr. Hamilton made the an peal for ie open ins of Sait Lake homes to Uo- iria-.s onerative, and hero is the plan: Let eery householder make an inspec- on this morning and find the room, or coping proh, where he can make happy "r. and Mrs. Uotarian during the week : June 15, p nd then Uet him so ;-the telephone and call ! "Wasatch as I: for the "Hotel Ae- )rmiodat:ou r!rk." pive name and " dres5, and rturinp the week of the con- mtion a most interesting' porsnage will t added to his list of acquaintances. ccommodations Needed. Ir. IlampNui imd members of his coir.-iri.ee coir.-iri.ee pointed out t'nat it is important tat women and children be cared for at e convention. Delegates who come ithout their wives will find accommo-Llions accommo-Llions in various hall which are being rnished for the period of the coin en- on. ;The estimate still holds grood that the ! "ternational -invention of lU'arians will j 'Ing to i lit. T-ake in tn neighhurhuod j 5000 of t lie bost-known people in m erica, with a, seat term? from the land possessions of the United St at es, jba, Mexi'-o, Lurope and Asia. It wi'l i the biggest and best convention in e history of the International Associa-of Associa-of Kotary clubs. Letters and messages indicate that Ro-Jrians Ro-Jrians will betnn to arrive in Salt Lake V early as June 10. They will be com-; com-; g in mass on Sunday, June 15. which dl be inaugurated in churches every-h every-h e r e in Salt Lake as a big notary m clay. The regular month.lv business meeting id dinner of the Salt Lake Kotary club ! it will be held at 6:30 o'clock this evening at; the Hotel Utah. Fred Q. Kedman, who has been with the American ambulance in F'"a n cc since 1917, will be one of the speakers. The following nominat tons have been made for of fiecrs. and the member re-ceivi re-ceivi ng the highest vote will be declared president ; the second highest "'ill be first vice president ; tho third highest, second vice president, and fourth highest, third vice preside n t: James W. Collins, (". B. T law ley. Charles A. Faus, W. S. McCarthy, K. O. Howard, David A. Smith. Joseph Decker and George A. Stelncr for president : H. M. Chamberlain, Frank A. Fisher and Klias A. Smith for treasurer;. Lew J I. Hard in g for secretary. |