Show Service a r a Pa a d Obit b 0 A A i 1 Rotary Club 1 i y- y Two-thirds Two of the tho country's national national na na- wealth of for forests has lias already been used and at the tho present rate of ot timber Umber consumption It will only be about thirty years before beCore America Amer Amer- ica will have to Import timber Dr George W. W A. A told Rotarians at a meeting Tue Tuesday day at the Hotel Utah He spoke on estry Dr Middleton stated that he the forests forests for for- ests in the United States will be safe sare only when more trees are planted than are cut down He Ho pointed out that the biggest problem problem lem facing citizens citizen is the fire hazard hazard hazard haz haz- ard in forests Most fires are started by carelessness he said Vice President Charles Barrett presided SP SPANISH FORK April 24 Dis 24 Dis Forest Supervisor Charles De Moisey Jr of Provo was the prIncipal principal principal prin prIn- cipal speaker at the Rotary club luncheon at Walts Walt's cafe Mr DeMoIsey DeMoisey De- De Moisey Molsey spoke on Forestry Horace gave gave a report of the district district dis dis- convention which was held at Ogden last week Two whistling solos solo were rendered by Mrs Frank Baldwin accompanied by Mrs Laura raura on the accordion George Larson was a guest of the club President W. W P. P was In charge Knights of Round Table Tabler The necessity for doing proper Jury duty was emph emphasized by Parley Parley Parley Par Par- ley P. P Jensen city prose prosecutor In in his address to to the Knights of th the e Round Table Tuesday He told of how Jurymen had returned improper verdicts Just because they were tired tire d of deadlocks He cited an instance e in which a Juryman had later admitted admitted ad ad- admitted that he Ire had yielded to th the e opinion of the other Jurors because e he had a business engagement an and was in a hurry to get away al although although although al- al though his opinion In the case dIffered differed differed dif dIf- dif dif- entirely from that of ot his fel rel- lows los A A A. A 1 Kiwanis nis Club Club SPRINGVILLE April The 25 25 The 25 The Springville Kiwanis club will hold its third annual Kiwanis inter club art night at the Springville school in connection with the art exhibit Thursday night The local club will entertain and banquet members of all an Kiwanis clubs of ot Utah E. E E. E Knudsen will act at as toastmaster and speakers will be Judge William II H. Reeder Jr of Ogden Ogden Og Og- den and Mayor John F F. Bowman of Salt Lake Musical numbers willbe willbe will willbe be furnished by BIngham hanl Eureka Nephi and Salt Lake visitors Two oil paintings will be given away one to the ladies ladles and one to the themen themen themen men as attendance prizes Dancing will follow the banquet till A A 1 Rotary ClubA Club 4 A y 6 PROVO April 2 25 Tire 25 Tire boys' boys bobby hobby hob bob by fair fall sponsored by the Provo Rotary Rotary Ro Ro- tary club will open Saturday All An kinds of ot handiwork done clone by boys including woodwork electrical contrivances con con- tri ances mechanical drawings painting printing or any other handicraft or hobby of the boy will wili be exhibited The affair will be held in the state armory Entrants are requested to get in touch with Wyman Berg ch chairman man J Lions Club I I Dr M. M M M. M Nielson local Lions club official and a director of ot the Lions International left Salt Lake Tuesday afternoon for Pittsburg to aid in completion of plans for the intern international radio broadcast program program pro pro- gram STam of the organization on April 28 Ho lIo will return May 1 1 The program will b be b the tto most elaborate of f its kind ever staged stag Dr Nielson declared Internationally Internationally ally famous artists humorists authors authol's and l lecturers will donate their services entirely free tree of ot charge e yet the tho broadcast w will cost In excess of More l than forty cities on the American continent have been een included in the tho hookup of radio radio ra- ra ra dio stations John P. P Kennedy of Colliers Collier's Weekly will be master of nies Among the famous artists listed are Edwin Dl Di Grass Grassl violinist and composer Anna Case Metropolitan Metropolitan Metro Metro- politan grand opera soprano Harold lIar Hal old Bauer pianist Milt Gross humorist humorist humorist hu hu- and author while an Invitation invitation tion has been extended to President Calvin Coolidge to deliver an ad- ad ad dress Over blind persons in the United States Canada and Mexico exico will bo be guests of oC tire tare local Lions dabs clubs at the entertainment The purposes of the broadcast are ale three fold Dr NIelson de deThe de- de The first Is to provide recreation for the blind second to show T the necessity of employing the blind in useful occupations and third to stress the need for tor greater precautions in preventing blindness blind blind- ness Dr D- Nielson is In direct charge of ot blind welfare work of ot the organization organize organize- tion Uon throughout the tho country The Salt Lake Lions club program will be held at tire tare Hotel Utah at 8 S p. p m. m mountain standard time on Saturday April 28 Lions throughout through through- out the state will attend the broadcast broadcast broad broad- cast ast while the Ogden Lions club has arranged to attend en masse The program will be 00 released through station Following the broadcast a dance will be held and proceeds will be used to maintain the Lions summer eummer camp for the blind in Brighton |