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Show UTAH VALLJSY NEWS Utah Valley News ai 1M IW VTAM rUBUUIHl oo. VALLXY Wat U, Ufl at IM V UK ROTARYS 36 Ifea vat tttlm at fun RIRTHDAY Where to, traveler? Amarillo, Texaa, or Amritsar, India? Kansas City, Missouri, or Kauai, Hawaii? Twin Bridges, Montana, or Twickenham, England? Unadilla, New York, or Unley, Australia? Travelers have long since become accustomed to the familiar road signs which Inform them that "Rotary Meets on Tuesday," nr whatever the day might be. cog-whe- el Whenever columnists. Journalists, authors, lecturers, politicians, or playwrights wish to refer to a typicial ip of American businessmen, they usually think of To put it another way, Rotary has become an institution but by no means is it limited to the United States. Of course. Rotary was born in Chiexistence it has been adopted cago, but during its by business and professinoal men of more than threescore countries or regions. In Rotary's membership are more than 210,000 men. They, collectively speak almost every language, embrace almost every political belief, represent almost every religion. But there is something fundamentally the same about all these men, about all men, and it is that fundamental sameness which has led to universal acceptance of Rotary. Rotary has one ideal the Ideal of Service. Perhaps you are not familiar with the term, "Ideal of Service, but you have heard of the Golden Rule, and that, basic ally,' is Rotary's Ideal of Service application of the Golden Rule by Rotarians in all phases of everyday life. And it works! Few Ideals are practical, sadly enough. but Rotary's is. In union there IS strength, and each Rotary club is a union of business and professional executives one man for each recognized line of business. It is a union held together by the cement of friendship and good will and fellowship. Its easy to see how such a group possesses and exercises tremendous potentialities for the accomplishment of good. Crippled children, delinquent Tduth, college students in dire financial straits, the blind, the poor, the underprivileged these and others who have needed help have seen Rotarys potentialities applied. Rotary also has brought about betterment of business and professional ethics through the by trade and craft associations of codes of of fair business and professional standards. 86-ye- ar Rotary has a fourth object which reads: "The advancement ftf international understanding, good will, and peace through a world fellowship of business and professions! men united in the ideal of service. Does that impress you as being somewhat futile in view of the the world is in at present? Don't yon agree that the conditions which lead to war, the basic conditions, are mistrust, hdtrpd, misunderstanding. and intolerance, on an International scale, whether in the fields of politics or economics? And docent It appear reasonable that if we could replace these filings with trust, friendship, understanding, and tolerance we'd be eliminating the conditions and eauses of war? Thats Just what Rotary believes. Moreover, Rotarians have seen such principles put into practice. Rotarians have more than average opportunities to most with people from other lands. They travel considerably, gather in interdietriet, intercounty, and international meetings; they correspond with fellow Rotarians la other lands. It woold be pretty hard to convince a Rotariaa that differences of nationality or of language or of custom are basic differences. Its true, Rotarys 210,000 are bat a mere handful, but aren't Rotarys principles universal? Could they not be adopted by all men? Sunday. Fttanary 28, is Rotarys 86th birthday. Rotary has traveled, for in 86 years. We extend sincere congratulations and to Rotary we say: "Keep up the good wort. As the years pass, may more and more of the peoples of the world come to believe in the principles to which you, as an organization, have devoted yourself . . Friday, February 21, 1941. Plan now to attend this rare meat to tbls position without s musical performance," they add. moments delay be began to prepare for the Mold. He sent to his home, Mount Verson, for money and horses and supplied his wardGENERAL GEORGE robe for the campaign. On June Ilrd he left PhiladelWASHINGTON" phia on horseback and rode to Boston, arriving July 1, 1771 und the nest day assumed command of SUITE a memory of the the army. The army then conday of George Washington, sisted of about sixteen thousand February O, tha following In all. They were armed with brief aeroant haa been prepared the old weapons of tbs Indian and by Robert E. Kyra, MB West French War, and clothed with the Third Hontb, Provo, for this products of their fathers' farms paper. Though brief, it gives aad tbelr mothers looms. The a glimpse into the character of summer passed la drilling aad orthe ana who will ever be ganising the troops and collecting honored aa the "Father of His ammunition. under Con airy. Some of the officers Thomas Johnson of Maryland General Washington were of the was a neighbor and friend of highest merits, while some were Johnson, cowardly, braggarts. thieving George Washington. however, took the initiative and They would steal the provisions on June II, 1771 moved In Con- and clothes sent from home to the gress that that body asauma the boys in tha field and defraud ' responsibility for the army, which them of their pay. The Commander la Chief at tbs affair of Lexington bad asand that once Inspected his command, orsembled In Hoston, of ganised a staff and made himself Colonel George Washington Virginia be appointed to the com- master of details. As ths army mand In chief. became more soldierly and manJohnson says that on going In- ageable, the Commander In Chief to tbs ball on tbs morning of the lltb, be met Adams and proposed to him the nomination of Colonel Washington for the supreme command, and that Adams turned hla head Impatiently as If tha subject was distasteful to him. from Therefore the gentleman Maryland proceeded to make the motion which had been agreed upon. As soon as Colonel Washington's name was mentioned M withdrew from tha hall as was -- Music Treat Forecast Tri-Sta- Opera ke Nobody want to hire a drlakif. Straaso aa it saoma, area tho krawarlaa and dlstlllarisa, tka mIook Imphi aad tha tavani koopora, prafar to amplojr If liquor laa't good tor a dlatniarr worker or a bartander, than who la It rood fort Thera are now la tha United Stataa, mop than 417,000 retail drink ontlata and a drink bill thanked his colleague for the confidence they had reposed In him and assured them he. thought there was another gentleman better qualified and more worthy of the great responsibility than he Ha also stated that ha woald reeelva no pay or allowances as attsched to hts place, but that he would keep an enact account of hla expenses which he would rely on the Justice of Cong rose to reimburse, and after tha war was over the account of Washingtons espenses, kapt in his own handwriting, was submitted to Congress and the eum total relmbnrn-e-d him. Ha never received a shilling pay for hla own eervleea. Immediately upon his appoint- - OLD HOME Ooo&ssmit Aaold "Tha Gondoliers" an opera by appearance Gilbert and Sullivan is bet also add which scheduled for presentation at the to the comParamount theater Wednesday, forts of the March II, Is under the auspices of the stakes Under tho M. I. A. canyon home committees. ABC Moodily Payment Flan too Is forth effort being put Every to make the production an out- monthly payments are small entertainment of the enough to be easily mads. 11.000,000,000. High- standing way accidents caused by drinking season. Dm. Franklin and Florence JepperMit Madsen are directhare Increased to alarming UTAH TIMBER GOAL Dr. and Mrs. T. ing the music. portions. In will Earl Pardoe be cherge of Tha editor of tha Queen's PHONE Work, a Roman Catholic publica- staging, with Professor LeRoy J. 1S4 West fith North IYovo Robertson directing the orchestra tion, recently Issued a music. document tha tavern m officers. March II SEDAN This car has Just been repossessed Will Sell for Balance Owing T9 .00 DeLUXE SEDAN mc CHEVROLET also car This Heater. just been $ iI JO Radio, Balance Sell Owing "W Will for repossessed. Cannon-Ashto191 n, Inc. Your BUICK and CHEVROLET Dealer . 155 South University Ave. - Incorporated Phone OPEN ALL NIGHT WRECKER SERVICE Tha Rotary dinner was under the direction of Dletrict Governor David Romney of Ogden, with Wyman Berg president of the Provo Rotary clnb an toaatmutor. Tha Liona gathering Wednee-da-y night waa directed by Dlatrlet Governor Aura Hatch of Provo, with Clarence 'Manion alao t, repreaentlng tha Liona International office. prevlouly to tha Wednesday pledge night maatlng, algnad cards showing Intention to organMr. ise a Lions clnb In Oram. Hatch explained that no strict bads existed in classification Lions dubs, each dub having Its own Jurisdiction aa to memberThey mast ship arrangements. only ovary other week at dinner Rotariana Provo alao Agriculture Boys Study Farm Loans a pro-aan- and Liona from attended their and varioua dlnnera, apeakera outlined to tho Oram men tho ealient (eatnrea of tho ' meetings. a toan jh FRUIT TREES J. 1L Hale Peaches Ornamental and SHADE TREES Flowering: Shrubs and Climbing: Vines EVERGREENS All Kinds and Sizes Ever Blooming Roses call CHRIS. JEPPERSOH Phone 0UR2 see' ROB BULLOCK Is reelected president of tho Industrial Baseball league for tho 1141 season, Including Provo, Bingham, Helper, Brigham City, Magna-Garflel- and . d, Finney To aid tha Agriculture class ot Beverage club of Balt Lake City. LOB COLLINS will likely handle in Lincoln high school tha problems of farm the Provo outfit again this year. 11th Is tha tentative data loans, borrowing, ate., tho Farm Hay Lou association Invited the elaaa set for the tint round of game. to attend ona of their meetlnge held In the Lincoln high aehool auditorium, Wednesday, February under-standin- g II. Wttlaid L. SowardB non mem-berahl- p- UTAH - DEXTER DTR utnm 6$. fovaftosHio clubs are organised la 40 Utah communities, declared Governor Hatch In kin address Wednesday night and wherever there In n live and growing community tho Lions service helpi to mate that community morn alive aad faster J. W. Thornton of growing. Provo, past dlatrlet governor, Joseph Robinson of Lilt deputy dlatrlet governor, and Mr. Maaloa alao discussed ethics and purposes ot Lions. Gpmto sfiEWssrsw mmmam aad supplication, and rightly called tho Father of Our Nation." It Is now morn than two hundred years since George Washington was born. On February II, 1141 this nation will pay homage and honor to the memory of this great man, George Washington, whose services to his country have made his memory Immortal. HOOFING SALES is made in the West to withstand the Wests rigorous climate. PIONEER DESERT ROOFING 108 Square Feet per roll Complete 35-lb- with Nails and Cement. per roll s. Q Regular $1.35 per roll 45-lb- s. $ Regular $1.79 HOLLOW A Full Line of baa taken n Mg step forward tn the Utah county recorder's office In ordering automatic rectograph equipment for photo recording of ml) deeds, mortgages, releases, eourt degrees, and other Important documents, thns eliminating errors and forgeries from such matters. The coet is placed at about flSOO and will be Installed within two months. SALE! - FARM NURSERIES Reserve Wednesday. for "The Gondoliers". Led by 1284 FORD making Orem a City. President Sidney Cluff conRotary International la Ilia with ducted tha meeting. Reporta of Agency but II dnbo, and now n total of the actlvfUee of tho association mm more than 1000 dubs. In 10 difPROTO warn officers of varioua by given ferent countries and total of more than 110,100 Rotarians. Rev. John Edward Carver of Ogden followed with an explanation of Rotary ethics and Berries Above fundamentals, Self, and "Ha Profits Mont Who Serves Bent, aad the Idea of FACTORY COOPERATION classification by membership bebaaed on ing strictly occupation or bualnaaa of each mem bar, only one mambar balng allewod from each bualnaaa or profession. Oovornor Romany urged that tho DURING FEBRUARY bade factors In aneeano of rotary are iaeludod In thin classification idea, and tat tha Ideals of service, and tho exclusion of politics and religious controversy, and constant effort to could er fairly both aides of any qneatlon which may arise. O assailing WILDWOOD borrowers. A film showing a typical American farmers life was shown along Orem is to have a service club perhaps two, but likely with the picture "Wyoming. either a Rotary club or a Lion's dub, both organizations bidding for the honors, the Rotarians from Provo having mors Utah has held a rousing 'preliminary meeting Tuesday night at the 400 earloads shipped of potatoes from the Parks Cafe, and the Provo Lions doing likewise Wednesday 1040 crop. This Is III earloads evening, with about 20 or more Orem citizens attending under tho flgnro for a year ago. each and many of them attending both banquets. This sudden activity follows directly on Governor Maws proclamation MRS. ELOXBE F1IJJ4QRE ROTARY Is the father of all Servlet clubs, naaortod Frank Drlgga of Ogdon, n natlvn of Plonannt Grovt, la tho opening addreae, aa ha reviewed tho hiatory of Rotary from Its flrnt clnb organised In 1105 la Chicago, to tho formation of GENERAL ELECTRIC BestofAD! & We need heroic steps." Under City Status "WASHING ON THE LINE IN HALF THE TIMB With a Twin Tub Dexter 916.50 Rinse Tubs Plus About 10 man from Orem had. dato'dooo look fin, now's a real Joy and prido in making improvements that soon to work great Interest to the gussts. The guest speaker of tho meeting was R. V. Wright of the Federal Land hank who oxplalnod tha proposed bill whleh Is expected to help delinquent Farm Loan Orem Seeks Service Club two blnbn. S5Le he ewBWltia a. -.. successful conclusion, whereby severed from America became England and beeame a free and Independent nation. Washington Is said to have been a very religious man and spent much of his time In prayer Youll like this 1941 decor us and upon being Informed of the passage of tbs resolution bo resumed hla place where he was Informed by tha President of the action of the Body. He at once arose to hla feet and magio not only to tho "We truly appreciate the loyal .roadhouses, with these remarks: We ware promised that when support given by the people of prohibition. was repealed, people the community to canyon home would become very, very sane projects In ths past and we agato It all. They haven't - - -- solicit your pa fronts go," say the The Increase of drankennees in committee members In charge. "Ton may purchase tickets XhJs country Is a mounting peril. Temperance Is not enough. from all ward sad stake M. I. A. struction, battleships, submarines, tanks aad airships. General Washington possessed the four cardinal qualities of greatness Intelligence, energy, courage and independence. As a social character. General Washington represented the highest type of colonial culture of his day. Politically be was a leader with the breadth of vision and understanding of a man of wide contacts, and as a military leader he was surpassed by none. It was through hla groat generalship and tha help of God that the revolutionary war was brought to a ladies! JillitsiMiBisiisytiw C.V. H. Saya: became more impatient for action. The American army had but tow heavy guns and when the snows came the gronnd frose hard, os teams would drag these guns over tbs fields on sleds to the camps. But what a great contrast between the mode of frocedaro in warfare la thoae daya aad now with our grant weapons of de- 90-lb- rock surfaced s. f 4(1 m La INSULATION BOARD AND LATH Strongest Board ... a .25 per l Square ROCK WOOL, per bag Ft riiONE 244 Dixon Taylor Russell TRUCKS NOWI To insure delivery wanted aad while Order Dtsconate are aUH to effect. AO leading variettoe hatched right and delivered That Will Make You Money Priced To Save You Money! Poultry . Hog Dairy FEEDS aad SUPPLIES Custom Grinding aad TIMPANOGOS HATCHERY INVESTMENTS? BUILDING LOTS trade hesaro for farm. $1.00 WAGON & MACHINE CO. 255 W. Center tor INSURANCE er What Yoa Want! 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