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Show mm WILL HEAR PROMIIENT SPEAKERS i I Many Features Planned fori Salt Lake Congress, June 16-20. I Dr. Henry Suzzr.ilo of r-'e.'-tOe. pr?si .'ent , of tho 1'iuversity of Wa:hir.Kton. John 1 Barrett, dii ector of the I 'an - Am rican ' union, and John Napier T'yor of Vineennes. Ind., governor of T'o.tary di-tnet No. 11. will be spe-akers ct the Rotary YW tory convention lo be held at Salt Take J.m-10 J.m-10 to 2, accord in? to information ie- I ceived a l convention headquarters yes t terr'av. I r. Suzz.'dlo'H fi'ibject w-U be 'H'apit.il. I T.ivbor. Management and the i n i He." Mr. Bi.rrett will spe;il( on "kntary :s an Tnt'Tnationnl liitluenc'1," and Mr. F-yt r Mieme will be "What Rotary M":t ns to the ijveryday Average Van of Affair:'." Lieutenant ( 'oloncl Theodore Ttosevel t )ip.s been invited io talk upon the Mibi.-et of boy;' work .-V repot t also wiii be given i by Joi n Holph of Whlngton. V. ' '.. j chairr-ian o the ronoiiitteo on wo: k among boys. I The tabernacle has b-f n chosen as the meeting place for ali sessions of the conference. con-ference. In EMldirion to the mr ny other things j on the pro-ram. :ir range me? it are heitr , made to st; g,; a pr.geani j.hr.wlntr the . it-try it-try (.f the Mormons into Salt Lake valley. The seenie :i :id eivic bea ul ies .,f Salt like and Utah have hern iven wide pullieity in tnc May issue of '"''ile Fo-taria Fo-taria n." |