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Show Ten Thousand School Pupils To March At Ogden OGDEN, Utah Ten thousand Ogden Og-den school pupils, marching in a colorful annual Loyalty day parade, will greet delegates to the Southern Idaho-Utah Rotary district dis-trict conference when they meet here May 6 and 7. The never-to-be-forgotten sight of the two-mile-long parade of youths of all ages, marching in review to tunes from snappy school bands and drum corps, will highlight the Rotary conference theme, "Guiding Youth in a Changing World", according to L. W. Nims of Ogden, general chairman chair-man of the conference committee. Special entertainment features are being prepared for delegates and their wives arriving in Ogden (Continued on page eight) School Pupils To March (Continued from nrst page) Sunday, May 5, the day before the conference opening. These will include a "room of friendship" program for ladies in the Hotel Ben Lomond and a golf game for men on the sporty nine-hole course of the Ogden Golf and Country club. District Governor Lorenzo Thomas of Blackfoot, Idaho, will open the convention with an address ad-dress May 6, at 10 a.m. Other speakers during the two days will include Stanley Stevenson of Salt Lake City, executive secretary of the Utah Manufacturers' association; associa-tion; Ralph Hardy, Salt Lake City raciio official; Ray Weaver of Pueblo, Colo., director of Rotary International, Wallace F. Bennett, Ben-nett, Salt Lake City paint company com-pany executive; Fred A. Kuhl-mann, Kuhl-mann, president of the Host club, and others. A governor's ball, and annual banquet, special breakfast and luncheon meetings, panel discussions, discus-sions, inspection of vocational work at Weber junior college, |