Show EXCHANGE ClUB GETS National o Official fici al Makes Presentation Upon the presentation of a a. charter by Captain William WilliamR R. R Neale of Toledo Toledo Tole Tole- do Ohio first assistant tant national secretary sec eec I of the Exchange club was In the form fonn of a shield on which ott-which which I was engraved Unity for Service ana and anaI Exchange Club the Exchange club I of Salt Lake officially became a a. member member mem mern- ber of the national family of Exchange I clubs at a banquet held at the Hotel I Utah last night air Mr Ne Nealle le in presenting the Ule charter charter char char- I ter gave a brief history of the club and told what it stood for lie ex explained ex- ex that the club was one of the I largest and oldest national luncheon I clubs in America The first Exchange club was a organized d in 1896 by Charles t r I i Burton t at Toledo and was known I then as the Boosters and Knockers Knocke Club The organization became a a. national national national na na- na- na club In April 1911 he said The National Exchange club has only one paid officer which bears out O one e ideal of the club to do more for someone else than we do for tor ourselves One objective of of- the clubs this year jear has has' been to to-gret to get the country country- Interested Interest Interest- ed cC in too m much ch law making which j I Idea in the west arid and was wasI was taken up In the east Our motto motto- I Unity f for Service ServIce means means that we weI I serve the community and not ourI ourselves our our- selves Mr Mi Ir Neale explained I I I The Charter was accepted on behalf 1 of the club by Daniel Alexander who i I spoke briefly on the service for which V I the club stands True education Is not teaching of that which a a. person I Knows not but the making of or him that which he is not he Ite said Representatives of the chamber rf cf commerce Kiwanis club Lions club the Ogden Exchange club and the Hotary Rotary fib Ho- tary club were present Sirs Mrs Franl Franic I Evans E spoke In behalf of the women of the club Carl A. A Badger representing representing the club also explained the aims alms of the tIle organization M Mayor or Nealen Nes- Nes len Jen and Governor Mabey were Introduced Introduced introduced Intro Intro- in behalf of or the cit city and state itne I and Joined the previous speakers Jn in welcoming the new club Fifteen prizes were distributed The grand Tand prize an oil painting was wao w won n nb b by John Glen Glens President W. W H. H Folland presided and John Spencer was as toastmaster A musical program and dancing followed fol tol- foi- foi lowed the banquet |