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Show Kotarians Enjoy rrogrram Tuesday The l:'.rge.vt croup of Kotarians to attend club m elius in the pa.st two months enjoyed a mo&t intci-tstii:g intci-tstii:g program Tuesday, given ty O. O. Laion. Director cf the C rie.r L. D. S. Institute of Religion and chautiVm of the Hotary club In-teinationul In-teinationul committee. Mr. Larson showed wmie 130 eolnr d slide views of the countries through which lie traveled at the tune he seived on an L. I). S. mlj-si.tn mlj-si.tn to Wweilen s. veral years ui;o As eat li view was shown Mr. Larson Lar-son e.ave a brief descriptive comment com-ment on It. His seri's of views were taken ou a tour of Sweden, Holland. Hol-land. Denmark, franco, Italy. Greece, Russia and a part of Germany. Ger-many. The views depicted some of the ureat ainpith atres, castles, noted capital buildings, street views ; of such cities as Naples, Venice, L nlsrad, and Stockholm, and were very interesting. President Bob Smith, who is at present on a vacation in Idaho, had placed vice president Cliff i Kwiiiff in charge of the meeting. I G ii sis present w. re Win. Man-nini; Man-nini; and sou Bill, former residents of Cedar City; Milton Oman, of the Regional Grazing Office in -Salt Luke City, and Lt. John I). jMaloiiey, U. S. Air Corps, 9th. Service Ser-vice Command. Lt. Maloiry spoke briefly on the ( Civil Air Patrol program of the j state, outlining the importance of the program to the future of flvia-jtion. |