Show principles OF ROTARY GIVEN district governor chas dinwoodey addresses local rotary club charles E dinwoodey of idaho falls governor of 0 the fifth district rotary clubs comp comprising rising utah and idaho was in this city friday of last week in conference with th the officers and various committee chairman of the local rotary notary club in the afternoon ml aill in attendance at the luncheon held at the commercial club rooms la 11 1 1 the evening at the tha evening meeting the governor delivered a splendid address expounding the creed of international rotary and bringing forcibly the message which Is the organizations foundation he profits most who serves best he discussed the importance of regular attendance stating that no organization can flourish where the membership falls down in its attendance ile he stated that he had spent ja everal several weeks visiting the various clubs of the district and found all of them in a flourishing condition rotarians lans fans everywhere he said are applying the principles of rotary to their heir business and to their dally daily lives A cotray duo chull is something more than han a luncheon club he contended and its purpose Is to make 0 of each member a rotarian Ro tarlan at heart governor dinwoodey urged brigham business men to adopt cooles codes of ethics tor for their various lines ot of business and to put them into practice the primary object of every business should be to serve somebody merely to make money he discussed at some length the boys work and gave several instances where boys who were on the downward road had been turned in the right direction by the efforts ot of some good rotarian Ro tarlan who had taken a personal interest in their welfare the governor told the rotarians that the boys did not need their money what they need is your time the man that Is not willing to give his time to the welfare of the boys Is not much ot of a boys worker each man he stated whether you realize it or not Is the ideal of some boy who la Is watching your dally daily life and following in your footsteps he urged ill the members present to guard their lives that they may be worthy of example the musical program at the luncheon included two solos by mrs connie M peters accompanied by mrs edith dark clark community singing and selections by an orchestra composed of dorothy and willa baker baier earl madsen joseph vance and glen kotord koford 0 00 |