Show I 4 4 t cs I p 4 4 W P Tribune Telegram Photo Wels Welser r Visitors Welcomed on Arrival in City Welcome to Salt Lake Cit City Den Demer vcr Rotarians are greeted on un their arrIval THe Tuesday day on good goodill will ill ill tour bj ly Salt Lake Rotary club dub members P. P licks licks- I Cadle chairman Denver Den intercity committee The task facing facing- Americans to today today to- to to-I to I da day is one of adjusting free enterprise enterprise enterprise enter enter- prise to an entirely new situation in present-day present government Judge Mortimer Stone of the Colorado I supreme court declared in Salt Lake Lale City Tuesday The associate justice o of the Colorado supreme court addressing addressing addressing address address- ing a Salt Denver-Salt Lake City Rotary Rotary Ro Ro- tar tary club Intercity luncheon meeting meeting meeting meet meet- ing at Hotel Utah talked on Washington and he lie compared the government g of the post- post revolutionary days with the present present pres pres- ent administration pres-I pres I Radical Chan Change e eHe He said our whole philosophy of government go has been radically changed and weve we've turned from front left John J. J Sullivan Demer Rotary club climb president Richard L L. Evans E Salt Lake Rotary president Judge Mortimer Stone Denver Demer and Paul E. E Wilson Vilson chairman of Salt alt Lake intercity committee Uce Denver Justice Cites Lon Lessons Lono o to Rotarians I I freedom to security We Ve also I have turned from competition to regulation from front individuals to groups and from business to government gov bOY for control The Colorado jurist outlined how Washington was as a radical and took terrific chances to fight an empire finally setting up UI a form of government which was as one for a people fearful of government gO gov em ni en t. t Judge Stone added Washington lon sought a government which would not become too powerful and therefore set up lip a system of checks and balances term short-term offices and independent courts Simple Life Our first president had hind a nation nation nation na na- na- na tion of farmers and small industries industries industries indus indus- tries a nation of oC simple life and shifting occupations while today I we vc have moved from the farm larni to city life and front rom siJ simple to complex complex com corn plex living lIving- conditions Weve Veve changed from small to toI tomass tomass I ma mass s industry which has required I ma mass s labor We Ve have ha taken away avay the pride of workmanship the contact of with employer and the acquaintance with ith t tic the o customer the judge said Welfare Society Finally he pointed out the thc alternative e to a welfare weare state inthe inthe in inthe the United States Stales is a welfare society so so- where where our leaders industrial industrial indus indus- trial and labor have ha put the ideal of service above the ideal of profit and make malte a fair fall distribution of life without compelling recourse to go government I I Fifty one members of the Denver Denver Den Den- ver Rotary club made the good will trip to Salt Lake City Headed by John J. J Sullivan an Denver Denver Denyer Den Den- ver yer Rotary president the group arrived at S 45 a am a.m. m. m via the Denver Rio Grande Western Vestern railroad and received a rousing welcome by members of the Salt Lake club and Richard L. L Evans president The event was the third annual Salt Denver Lake City intercity Rotary luncheon Tuesday at the Hotel Utah The speaker will bo be Judge Mortimer Stone an Rn associate associate asso asso- elate justice of oC the Colorado su supreme supreme su- su preme court and former Rotary International district governor isH Visiting in Executives E Among the isit visiting ng Rotarians cre re E E. A. A Vest West executive vice ice president Denver Rio Grande Western Vestern Railroad Co P P. Hicks Cadle Cache chairman of the Denver Rotary Rotary Ro Ro- tary intercity committee G G. Lester Lester Les Les- ter Ewing Ewing- president of the Ft Lupton Colo Cob Rotary club and representatives of Denver business business business busi busi- ness and professional circles Activities for the visitors in included in in- eluded a tour of the city including including including ing ing- inga a visit isit to the capitol where they were cre greeted by Got Gov J. J Bracken Lee and a tour of the University of Utah campus They also were taken on a tour of the Church Chuich of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Latter S Sa Saints a i n t s 5 tabernacle grounds and nd listened to an organ recital The Flie Rotarians were vere to visit the Rotary Y Y M C A Boys Boys' club V. W. 1st South during dining the afternoon They will lea leave leac c for Den Denver via the Ule i Union Pacific at 5 15 p pm p.m. m. m |