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Show Cedar City Rotary Awaits District Governor's Visit Rotary District Governor Joseph W. Fuld of Hailey, Idaho, will visit the Cedar City and St. George clubs next Monday and Tuesday. He will visit the local ciub Tuesday and will attend the regular meeting at noon, which Rotarians and Rotary-Anns will attend. Mr. Fuld is head of District No. 165, which includes the Rotary clubs of Idaho, Utah and Wyoming. Wyo-ming. He is a charter member of the Hailey club which was organized or-ganized in 1937 and has attended attend-ed every district conference plus many international conventions since the Hailey club was organized or-ganized and is familiar with every phase of Rotary. He will meet with the St. George club Monday, and will meet with the officers and committee com-mittee chairman of the Cedar Rotary Club at 6 p. m. Monday, and be the speaker at the regular meeting of the club Tuesday at noon. While his talk will probably deal with Rotary, Mr. Fuld is a man of wide interests, having served as president of such civic organizations as the Hailev Com-rieicial Com-rieicial Club, the Chamber of Commerce, Rotary Club, Idaho Title Association, and countless other positions of trust and re-(Continued re-(Continued on Back Page) ROTARY (Continued from Page One) sponsibility. He has served as city councilman in Hailey and is a former Idaho legislator. "With this broad and varied background the Rotarlans and Rotaiy-Anns will find District Governor Fuld's talk very worth while," Carl Wasmuth, president of the Cedar City club states. As an added attraction for the Tuesday meeting Mr. Wasmuth is attempting to have Jeff Williams, a former International Director of Rotary, who will address the Escalante Knife and Fork Club Monday evening, remain in Cedar Ce-dar City long enough to attend the Rotary meeting. Mr. Williams is one of the outstanding Rotar-ii Rotar-ii ns of America and Mr. Wasmuth Was-muth is hopeful that he can be present at this special meeting of the local club. |