Show Their Organizations Organization's Self-Help Self Plan PIan Gets Tribute at S. S L. L Convention 4 r rG G v l' l r ii j i J n r w vl T k fY y i Y s. s 4 ji I Sr Sra a Fr G 1 r S fi ip s 0 r rr r R I d 11 n il s q f a s I m W f INTERNATIONAL VICE PRESIDENTS OF KNI INI GUTS GilTS OF ROUND TABLE AT CONVENTION James F F. F Streit left Henry M. M F Frank rank W. W Hirth and Horace L. L Stevenson r Round Table Youth Program Similar To Principles of Bri Brigham Young I The principles of self-help self embodied embodied embodied em em- bodied in the youth program of the Round Table clubs are similar to principles taught by Brigham Young Dr Adam S. S Bennion assistant t to the president of the Utah Power and Light company told delegates to the international convention of the Knights of the Round Table Thursday Dr Bennion was principal speaker at a luncheon meeting held in the Hotel Utah Starlite I Gardens He paid hi high h tribute to the spirit of the Utah pioneers and pointed out the progress made since those days Although Thursday was the second second second sec sec- ond day of the convention which is being attended by about delegates it was the first day of business sessions Wednesday havIng having having hav hav- ing been devoted to registration sightseeing and a dinner at the Gail Smith home in Holladay The convention selected Grand Rapids Mich as the site for the 1941 meeting The morning session at the Hotel Hotel Ho Ho- Hotel tel Utah was opened by Hugo Metzler of Tacoma international International I vice president and invocation was wasby wasby by Fred E E. E Curtis of Salt Lake r City I A feature was the community K singing of America and GodSave God Go GodSave d Save the King the latter bein being dg g Continued on Page Four Column Six BENNION SPEAKS TO ROUND TABLE Continued from Page One in tribute to the Canadian members members members mem mem- bers who were prevented from attending by the wartime restriction restriction restriction tion against taking more 25 out of Canada Introduces Speakers Ferrell FerreH II H Adams president of the Salt Lake club introduced the international officers and and welcomed welcomed welcomed wel wel- the delegates Among re reports reports rf- rf ports submitted were those of James Landrum of Denver international international international inter inter- national treasurer secretary-treasurer and Mr Metzler Mr Landrum said finances are in good condition and god Mr Metzler reported on a trip he took last May visiting virtually virtual virtual- ly all aH the club Before the war we really had no objective but now we have have have- keeping the United States Slates out of war he said While the members resumed business sessions during the afternoon afternoon afternoon aft aft- women attended a tea at atthe atthe atthe the Country club After reports by committees the meeting was turned into an open forum for discussion of expanding ex expanding expanding ex- ex the membership with new clubs and of the magazine the Excalibur edited by Mr Lan Lan- drum International vice presidents who reported were James F. F Streit of Fresno Cal Frank W. W Hirth of Denver Henry M. M Blume of Milwaukee Wis and Horace L. L Stevenson of Washington D D. C C. C Committee Members Named Five members were named to the nominating committee which on Friday will report a slate for president five vice presidents and three directors From 4 to 5 p p. p m. m was scheduled scheduled scheduled sched sched- a constructive criticism session during which the members members members mem mem- bers voice their opinions on club affairs for the guidance of the new president Thursdays Thursday's session closes with witha a swimming party and dinner at Saltair while business sessions will conclude on Friday noon Directors will meet at 4 p p. p m. m Friday and the convention closes with a banquet and dance in the Hotel Utah at p p. p m. m |