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Show 0? THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, APETL Society Events Planned for Wives of Rotarians. II 102R. Itll Be the Talk of the Town theater parties, a tea and reception, a dance at the Country club, a banquet and ball have been planned for visiting Kotariant in attendance at the fifth district conference of Rotary International today and tomorrow. Wives of past presidents of the Salt Lake host club are prominent in committee for women's entertainment. Upper Mrs. George H. Dern, wife of Governor Dern; Mrs. John Edward Carver, wife of District Governor Carver of Ogden; Mrs. Milton E. Lipman. Lower Mr. James W. Collins, Mrs. C. 3 Hawley, wife of President Hawley, and Mrs. Wesley E. King. LUNCHEONS, Fifth District Conference !', Upper Bargain Floor Sale Designed to Expand Activities of Members. 1 (CtatlBWl from On ) the betterm.nl of the Thla and delinquent child phase of Rotary work wpj emphasized primarily by the cluba during the . ear. . Tha predominant note of child welfare haa attracted Hart 1 Seely, War erly, X. T., nqcond 'he prwddent of Itotary International, to the conferundy-privi-lrff- ence Mr. a mddty la that of Seely aa a bojV work, and he hag aerred member and aa chairman of the Inthla for Itotary ternational- committee artlrtrrREPORT ' ON CLINICS. Three cllntca for crippled cldjflren. in VUh and covering foor countieslieeri held, and five In Idnho. have Idaho leanlts will ! reported have clnba engaging in thla work thore of Buhl. Twin Falla. Burley,clinic and Jerome The combined of the Idaho cluba covered ihe Snake Ttlver valley from Minidoka on the east The clinic to Biles on the went waa attended by held In Twin Fall One child was 757 crippled children tranBported by various methoda a Castoria is especially prepared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Wind Colic To Sweeten Stomach . Constipation Diarrhea Flatulency Regulate Bowels Aids in the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest, and Ku-pe- rt Natural Sleep without Opiates of l.'6 mllea. Two auch cltulca were held by the Ogden Hub with a total attendance of 275 Children The service of Rotary has not been confined to the physical betterment ef child rerr. The Salt Lake club hue been outstanding In the international organisation in the number of bovs provided with funds that they might continue their primary education. HOSPITAL TREATMENT. A number of clubs have provided hospital treatment for children, and one club has installed a permanent bed for children In Us local hospital All clubs of the district have been active In the promotion of the Boy Three oluhs have Scout movemenf. In sponsored public school athletca have thla work the Buhl Rotarians the been predominant In soonsorlng basketball Buhl high school girls team, winner of the Pacific northwest championship and contenders for national honors The Puhl gins. In the Pacific northwest chamalso acquired the titular pionship. of Idaho, Washington and Orehonors gon. GAME PROTECTION. One club in the district organizij a fish and game protective association The Boise. Idaho, club has been n a surviy-oparticularly active ina makingand What Boy hat Makes Jerome Rotarians have Ruins a Boy succeeded In establishing mutual un- -' derstandlng of the farmer and the business man. One of the most Important Rotary projects to bebe discussed at the conthe Rotary program ference will of business methoda In this activa of Salt O Relf ity George past president of the local club and a past district governor, has been Mr Relf has had the most active. In hie hacking of Rotary International practical attempta not only to clarify buslnesa and Industrial relationships, hut also to do a real work In promoting codes of business practice In nations! business associations. Mr Pelf la chairman of the International committee on business methoda. and the only man In the west to hold an International committee chairmanship To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Proven directions on eaeh package. Physicians everywhere recommend it. Good Time Is in Store for Rotary Women r NTEBTArNTvtEVT foaf ires day for Rotarlina and their wives. In attendance at the fifth district conference, will include A luncheon at the Hotel Utah for Rotarians and their ladies, and an informal dance and reception at the Country club tonight pedal entertainment will be provided for visiting women, plans for which have been completed by committees of local women. Members of these committees are: General committee Mrs. James W. Collins, Mrs. Dean F. Bray-toMrs. John Elliott Clark, Mrs. Leroy E. Dinwoodey, Miss Olive Benson. committee Mrs. Reception George H. Dern, Mrs. C. B. Haw-- , ley, Mrs. George O. Relf. Mrs. F.' A. Pyke, Mrs. Frank B. Stephens. Mis. John Creer, Mrs. G. G. Wright, Mrs. William W. Feet-wooMrs. D. C. Green, Mrs. Wesley E. King. Refreshments Mrs. Milton E. Lipman, Mrs Harry 8. Knight. Mrs. A. W. Cowan, Mrs. Frank A. Fisher. Music Mrs. Royal W. Daynes, Mrs. Rons Besson. FlowerB Mrs. Herbert D. Sanford Mrs. Vivian Strange. Program to-1- n, d, GOODING HAS BABY CLUB. The growth of Rotary International Is significantly demonstrated in the fifth district The "baby" club of the district Is that of Gooding, Idaho This organisation, chartered April 9, entertainment programs for Rotarians and for visiting women follow: 12:30 to 2:30 Luncheon, Hotel Todays bears the number 2290, and Is Utah. Rotarians and ladles. hundred and ninetieth the twenty-tw- o Program in charge of Idaho club In Rotary International the orclubs Finis Bentley, chairman. loganization of x22M member clubs, Dancing Salt Lake Country countries, and with cated In thirty-siclub, 9 oclock. a membership In excess of 118 OIK) recent Automobiles will leave Hotel foreign Hungary was the most International Rotary Utah from 8:45 to 9:15. Dress as country In which has expanded In the formation of the you please. Budapest, Hungary, Rotary club Pirates of RoBong review One of the most Interesting features tary, Daughters of Salt Lake of Rotary Internaftonsr la Ps Influ-- j enee toward International amity, a Citv Rotarians. Womens program feature that la stressed strongly bv In Great! clubs established the General sessions Elks club. j Britain. Luncheon Hotel Utah, 12:30 ORIGIN or IDEA. to 2:30. This present-daorganization In. Paramount-EmpresTheater thirty-si- x countries Is the outgrowth 2:30 to 4:00. of the Idea of Paul P Harris, a ChiLadlein his desire for a reception at home of cago attorney, Russel L. Tracy. to 5:30. AuThat larger circle of acquaintanceship now historic meeting waa held In Chitos leave Hotel Utah for recepon and waa 23, 1905, cago February tion from 3:30 to 4:30. attended by but four men. Informal reception and dance Attendance at the fifth district conat Country elub. 9 oclock. Dress fluence will he featured bv the delegaas you please. Antos leave Hotel tion from the Gooding, fdaho, club, Returnand from the Montpelier, Idaho, club, "Utah from 8:45 to which will be formally Installed as a ing autos at conclusion of party. Rotary olub within the next three weeks Three or four clubs will have In th fourteenth district, which m a 100 per rent attendance at the con-- braced Colorado, Utah, Idaho Wyofence ming and Montana. Dr. T. C. WitherThe fifth district of Rotary Inter- spoon of Butte, Mont., waa governor national Includes all of Utah and la and waa succeeded by thak fnajor por George O Relf of Salt Lake foe tba southern Idaho, tlon of Idaho south of the northern year bundary of the county of Idaho This DISTRICT LIMITED. division became effective Jeographtral when Judge Charles P. In the district waa limited McCarthy of Boise, Idaho, was dis- to Utah, Idaho and Montana and waa trict governor known a the twentieth. Gnveronra Utah and Idaho were first Included of thla district were James H. Hob- 1926, j y s, f, 7 1918-191- 9 enume bins. Great Joe Young, 920, Falla, Mont, 1918-191Idaho, J19- Pocatello, E Bristol, Ogden, 1920-19J- I, Ralph and Tom J Lavis, Butte, Mont, 2 Then a reorganization was made which placed Utah and southern Idaho In the fifth district, governors of1 which have been Judge Charles P McCarthy, Arthur C. C Idaho, E Boise Idaho, Wherry, Salt Ur Jake, 123-192- 4 E Ilnwoode. Idaho Falla. and the Rev. John 1924-I9- Carer, 6 Ogden, The twenty -- one member clubs of the district, with the date of Installation, follow 1918, Preston, February, 123, April, 1930; Rupert, October, Twin halls, February, 1918, and Rexburg, 1921, April, 1926. City, May, 1921; Cedar City, May 1926. 1Ogan, June, 1Tb e, 11919 1918; February, Ogden April 1920, Pro 0, August, 197 r Salt and Lake, June, 19U, Spanish Fork, Gooding, Utah-Brigh- am SAY BAYER ASPIRIN and INSIST! SALT LAKE OLDEST. Balt Lake City Rotary club. oldest In the district, was ths twenty-fourt- h The Rotary club organized local organization was formed FebruThe Safe' is th tr4 i Payer" package contains proven directions. rT.r la ta, of 1? tablets -- ndv AUo bottles of 24 and 1 00 DruggVa. at Barer Mmfwtww mt MeeweetirertAneter at CalterUcadd wr F Farl Stott, Burton K, Fnnworth Byron Ray, Grover Gilt, Huntsman Edward Nelon Georg MUSICAL PROGRAM GIVEN. Erio-BrtimoDella Dam and Yer-no- n KpeefaU fo The Trlhnn Dean C. Evan FramMon FILLMORE. hlxn tras th planlnt- - Mr. April 14 Th mchnol audltortum wm filled Monday morning at 10 oclock with atudent DEMAND VETS PROBE. and GMtori to hear member of th Robin Hood. ghe ant In th opera (Bv th WASHINGTON, April 14 Tho ntunlr program taking Anaoctated Pream.) Kwping inve- - Coal Miner' Wife Praises Tanlae 1 do ow f FelLng u well mi (onMrcoActitloc tkdirpo ibl Ntrraui depmslon fobbd m of tep, appetite wind ttrength 1 no looper dread tughttim une Tattlao put me ia ttch pieadid giAeW Un. Note Bimachard 1039 LacooaAva Pe Mciaea low good health ary longer, and for eonstipation take Tanlae Vegetable Fills. . (Adv.) off of graft q conligation of chafg nection with guardlanitilp of iHCom- war veteran bt varioaa atatvv pelnt and oapeclallv In th Diatrlct of Columbia waa demanded today by Ham ocratio member of the house veteran' committee which ha decided to Inquire Into th eltnation with testimony limited to rpresntaii bureau of th veteran IHIIIlBMISIianilllEEaZHlEKlllUllIIHKIIBIBllHnZ2IIXKIEZZBin Id) - nHI Your M nI Ml m How to do I M M it In-t- -- go-er- nM M location H M size - J a r. is, 1 tAW. kind of farm M soil M m buildings how planted stock transportation reason for sPr yS -- Y M M B M H H m m M M m M m sale, price, terms - M H M B m owners home M M address ...le ental H Describe B yiJiiUji' ,e j M M M IS -- -- Vffit-uarter treaucr M H H Out-of-To- Sr H Farm n. the directors of evening the local Rotary club William Fd-- l wards head of the Edwards Kunl- fur rontpenv was elerted prevalent of the Huh fog tbs coming rear Mr Ed wav la. with the other rcwlv appointed officers, will take He miceeds 8am f'hrle July sen sa prel Prt of ths Cfy JuJr Ueorte D pref on m J elected preq isnt. Principal man secretary and A1 l.un-ds- Ths rnsRlty of the Re laris ns ft for ths dietrtrg fwiveuiL.n, vtoiy h U.H a uX pe&. in feut Jake. Attendance at the fifth district convention of Rotary International will be graced by the presence of from 250 to 400 wive of Rotarians, and local committee hae competed an extensive entertainment protram The first entertainment feature will he the luncheon for Rotarians and their ic at the H del Utah this noon Ths program will b In charge of the Idaho clubs, under the direction of Finis Bentlev, chairman Tonight an Informal reception and dance will he' given at the Country club, at w hioh daughter of Halt lAke wUl present a song review, ' Pirate of Rotary ' The banquet and ball In honor of District Governor and Mm John EdCarver and Mr and Mrs. Hart uard I Peely will be held at the Hotel Utah tomorrow night at 7 oh lock A special luncheon for men will be tomorrow noon at the Hotel UtaR. In charge of the Utah clubs t with John hpargo of Ogden as chair- man. L&die of iiotarlan wtU be entertained at luncheon tomorrow norm at the Elks' club will be provided all Automobile visitor bv Palt Lake Rotarians A special feature of the entertainment program for women will be the ladles' reception and tea. at the home of Russel L Tracy thi afternoon from 8 30 to fi 30. A theater party wiH be held thi afternoon at the Paramount-Empres- s theater and tomorrow afternoon at the Pantsres theater. The Odn hieh school band will give a cnce-- t tonvrrrw evening from 6 to 7 o'clock at the Hotel Utah part (c) Our competitors. Our emplayaaa, W Poole Rexhurg Jdtho Charles 8 30 to 1A deleCode of 0f Correct Business Registration gate and vialtora, mezzanine floor. (a) Their neceaelty and function Hotel Utah b) Writing the code 1A Conference celled to order and (c) Maintaining th code. welcomed hy president of Hot club L. A McGee, Prloe TTtah 1ft 1ft Convening of conference Outvtendlng Rxamplev of Activity and- repone in by the Individual Rotarian hy district governor Solo Mr Craft Organization Thalma Clark Brown 10 2IK -- Tm oration ... George Relf. Salt Lake. Utah the Rev. lean FleetnoM Suit Lgk Bovg' work and other community 1ft 26 aervhe 2 3ft to 6, Raymond Sndtr, Communlcutlona, nient of appointment chairman, Idaho Fall, Idaho. committee, etc, Bov' Work Pctery' OpportuW IW PreaentaMon of past nity for Community Service 7 hroueh governor etc. TVork A genera ntatement. Boyw 10 45 b Adlre district gover- Polo . , Jack Wright, Cedar City nor Bova Life Survev 11 16 Announcement of pergon-he- l Value of Boy Life Purvey (a) of election committee appointed (b) Bow to Mak the Survey bv district governor Time and (c) What to Io With th Survey tac of election. 8olo, Miae I,oU After It I Made ond Frank R. Frampton. Spanish Frk, M 20 Addre bv Hart I Reelv, Utah. M onnd vice prealdetVt of Rotary e Putting on a Puccesful Bov' Week national (a) Consideration of Puggested 3 I ? Nomination of candidate for Program for Bov. Week aa ejection 9 nominee for district Outlined In Rotary International's Pamphlet No S3 M I I 1ft Recesa (b) Short Taka From Represen M AFTERNOON SESSIONS. tative of Club That Have Rotarv education 2 3ft to 6, J. P. Held Successful Bov' Wft-m i Eton J f bfllip, Jerome, Id Creer, chairman. Salt Lake n The Wed of Rotary Education, A Music .. Instrumental Trio R Bark to Rehool Campaign general atntement Munfc Raker aistera. Consideration of Program for Brigham Citv Utah Campaign a Outlined In PamRotarv International HucoefuJ Method of Educating Rotarians a to Object and Tur-p- o phlet No 28 of Rotary Which H (b) Report of Revolt M Hav Been a) Ftandard Outline of Rotarv Aocompllshed - From Such m Education Ha Purpose and Campaign . H Ulan WUUam Lovesv, Salt Ixk H The Club Council Bo artd Encouraging VI Assisting M The Rotarv School or Forum Murphv, Buhl, Ida. Agencies J The Rotarv Chart of Topic Bor W'ork and Conimunity Bi.r- - jnM Ice for Speech Program. M Group or Indi!dual Stud, Awakening the Tnterent of the Inm dividual Rotarian In Bor.V tVork Me, The Rotertan Will H 8eeey, Twin Fa1 la, Ida. C A Johnson Purler Idaho clesvUlcation. and Membership The ReeponrlMlitr of the Educa2 30 to 6. Carl R Marcuarn cliair-metion Committee in Carrying Out Price t'tah a RucceWul Program of &dtua-UoRotary 'PUnclpel of Membership J W Condie. Preeton, Mhe tJmiteil -- Want Ad Bates A genby Cleeelfieatlefh. Bme, Idaho era! statement Helping the New Member to Be... Muslo Quartet Idaho 1 time . . . Boise, word come a Rotarian Outline ef CiaasifKa- . V 3 e word J Urle Cedar Cltv. Utah The btandard times kn Roa to Educating the Public (a) General Purpoea and Plan 4 Buadaye 1 le word tary . Frank Prlgg. Ogden. I tah of Outline 7 timns word Buelne Practice (b) Correcting Classification Er- -. rers of the Past George Van de Steeg. chalmaa. 30 time. .. S0e word Classification (c) Making the Natrpa, Idaho. What I Fiualneae Methoda Work Sur sv f fflfiifc BBO A general Roefer of Filled iatement (d) etabhshtrg trio Salt Take ationa and I nf! led l . What f an the dub Buelnea George Pkidunre. Icnn I tah Methoda Committee Do t Adopting a Ief nil Memlrshtp Arouee and Suieatn the Interest and Classification I'an of Rotarian In the Improvement FstanPshed (a) Maintaining th of Rnslnen Renter of FHed and and Pmfeef.nal ( lasniricatioTia an de Standard' Gerre Steeg What Have t'mr cluba Done to fb) Filing the Unfilled Claaalfl-catio- n H th Intereat of All Men Aaken If fn the of 1 orrect E T Peck, R sekfoot, fdaho N Tech-nc. Music Idaho , Practicee Quartet m Irel tiudmunaen. Purleg Idaho Idaho Inwiltute 64 How to Recur Idnho ConCnu tv W th H to yembecatpp acd ln!!tute Idaho 81 pfreoce I . n J We 1 I in ,, Cla6ifi,atli m I Ldea-rdRe ft e 'Rotary Ideal of bervtce R lroo t uh mm a to lbs True S,irlri Preasrlng Apoied Of II. n Th ee from a horn we tav tn rry Baker, Metnier.y. Idaho ..... Hugh 1b Our esurtemen and dlenta. Rupert, SaV If rour body i skinny nd rundown, if you cant eat or sleep, liae fits of nervousness, pimply complexion, you need Tanlae to put some solid flesh aa your starved bones and bring you back to health. Tanlae is Xatnres great tonie and builder. It ia made, after ths famous Tanlae formula, of roots, barks and eurativs barbs gathered from ths far corner! of the globe. Get a bottle of Tanlaa at your dmggut 'a today. Start ths good work at ones. Youll feel better right from the first. In a week time you 'll feel like a new person. For Tanlae gets right down to the seat of trouble. It purifies the blood, aids digestion, helps the appetite, puts on pounds of flesh Millions of men and women who were ones tirkly and diacouraged have been lifted right back to health nnd strength by the Tanlae treatment. Our file contain ona hundred thousand glowing testimonials from grateful users. Tanlae will help you just M it has helped milliOne of others. Buy a bottle at vour drug store today and start tlie winning fight for prune, vigorous health. Dont pnt T j community picnic grounds Sait Lake is well and favors hi v known In the world of Rotary in that halt entertained more than 46 oft Rotarians at the annual convention of Rotary international in June of 1919 fkted eler-aas Ladies. dla-tr- ary 11. 1911, and the Rotarv charter presented In June of that year. Of the charter members, sis are still members of the club They are F O Schramm, Joy H. Johnson, Wesley E. King, John 8, Ciitchlow, Ben F. Redman and Dean F. Brayton The present membership consists of 211 Rotanans, and present officers are C B Hawley, president; A. B Pembroke, first vice president. Dr Francis A Goelts, second vies president, Will O Lambert, third lce president; Herbert M Chamberlain, treasurer, and Simon Rosenblatt, secretary. Past preidents of the organization are: Harry A. Culmer, 1911, Charles A. Quigley, 1111, Lester D Freed. 8 Murphy, 1913. Charles 1812, Tyng, 1914; F Clem Schramm. 191&, George O Relf 1916, Chur h P Castle 1917; Will O. Farrell, 1916, James W nfe only i Utah. Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for LOGAN ROTARIANS Colds Neuritis COMING IN FORCE Lumbago Headachy Toolstache Pain Rheumatism thlAN. April 14 At a meeting! Neuralgia held iaet bv -- s MORNING SESSION. Song leader Ozear Jvlrkham, September, 1921 Salt Lake is the oldest club 5u the district and In I tah, while Boise is second In the district and the first Rotarv club chartered In Idaho. 1 he baby" club of the district Is Gooding, this club hatng been chartered durCedar City la ing the present week the most recently installed club In Collins. 1919. Wesley R King, 1920 Dr A C Ben F. Redman, 1V21; Wherry, 1922, Milton E Lipman, 123 William E. Mr Kell. 1924. The Fait lake club, alwavs foremost In community betterment, fostered eonstrurtlon of the "Wendover cut-of- f, a eretoh of seventy-thre- e miles from Wendover to Tlrnpie. and part of ths Victory highway Another project of the Salt lak club was the building of Rotary park In City Creek canyon, where more than 825 000 has been expended hr ttnr making erf this Business sessions of tlie annual conference of the fifth district pf Rotary International, opening today and cori eludThe rfiorning ing tomorrow, will be held at the Elks club. will be devoted to a general session, while departmental sessions will feature this afternoons program. Subjects to he considered at these, department sesions will be: Rotary booth, on the mezzanine floor of the Hotel Utah, between service and membership and classification. All ibiting delegates are to register at the registration booth on the mezanning floor of th Hotel Utah, between 8:30 and 10 ocloek this morning Simon Rosenblatt, conference secretary, will be in charge. The program in detail : edu-tio- u Idaho Blackfoot, November, 1919 Boise, April, 1917, Buhl, April, 1929 1919: Idaho Falls, Burley, October, 1923, February, 1918, Jerome April. Feb1920; March, Pocatello, Nampa, ruary, GENERAL SESSION IS --TO CONVENE THIS MORNING for Let this great Tonic build you up! i: M 64 H m m N Cla-sif- lH-ftJ- (uernc s Mail your AD to the Tribune TODiY in Time for the Big Sunday Issue! rVw'at-eU- nJetfd 234,000 Ready Reader for Your Ad. U KtiiiuiinmuiuuxumiuiiiiiiiimmuutuzniumuK , M m M H M M 64 14 H 64 It M 14 D U U H |