Show SIGNAL I SERVICE MARKS JARKS YEAR IN INT EXCHANGE R oJ 1 T 4 CLUB Members e bers Devote Money 5 and nd Time to Aiding 3 S Blind and Children It at By CHAUNCEY W. W WEST U d Secretary Exchange Club The Exchange club of Salt SnIt Lake has perhaps enjoyed the most pro- pro and ana most successful year Ints In its ts history and the emblem Unity or Service has been exemplified practically In Its Us entirety during 1925 JJ w The things that have been JIll pushed shed are without are without a doubt due to the of officers officers' leers leers' and their love for tor the Ideals of Exchange together with the united effort of every member a Among the things that have been Conceived and executed is the assistance as as- that Is being given g to the blind of our city Through the ef et- et forts orts of ot a special committee consists consist consist- ing Ins s of Charles AUcott Allcott Folland and Fred J J. J Cox the club adopted these good people and found them a home In the form of ot 4 work shop where they could do What hat every sincere and conscious I person wants to do and that is be self supporting To help their cause cause ause along th the club membership Is donating 25 per month for tor the up upkeep upkeep up- up keep of this shop ALSO AID CHILDREN A short time ago John D D. Spencer brought b before fore the flub the condition of the underfed children hUdren of ot our city The Immediate result was the authorization to pay payout payout out of the club treasury 20 per month and the appointment of of IX- IX x- x William D D. Roberts to work in conjunction and to assist the free milk f fund nd committee In dis- dis properly free milk to those 31 orthy v Another thing which we can well welle be J e proud of ot Is the providing of ot a a. The special group Insurance policy for tor club members It was through the efforts of ot Rufus K Hardy lardy that made it possible for tOr fore e member of the club to be in- in mIred lined for 1000 The club was named trustee for tor each policyholders policyholder's ers er's rs r's beneficiary This means that the he e Exchange club of ot Salt Lake is proximately tely wealthier and th therefore worth that much more to fo itself and to the community These the are outstanding fea- fea res not mentioning the many tres hers heis such as the uniform tree panting P which t through rough the efforts of it E. E Dr David Andrews resulted in the appointment of ot aee a j ree ee commissioner liAS WAS AS COMMUNITY SPIRIT t. t din In addition the club has always le 1 I prominently in the general titis and worthy causes cause not dl- dl i sponsored by them and has ed cei many compliments for the splendid spirit which prompted it to 10 sere the community so ao adequately adequate adequate- ly and tn so well Il It goes without saying that a body Of t such suh high class business an and ana professional men such as belongs to the J Exchange e club united together as they are wield an uplifting power pow pow- er for good in our community ItIs It Itis Its Is s fitting to mention here the officers officers cers who have so commendably pIloted pl- pl Exchange during the past year William Richards president Da David vid F p Smith first vice president Louis ouis Kimball second ice president William Willlam Murdock third ice press dent Chauncey W 1 West Vest secretary secretary secre secre- tary George Goff Goft treasurer Board members Thomas G G. Gill George A A. Allen AlIen Charles Allcott Charles Margetts Bayard Menden- Menden hall hill Maurice Anderson |