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Show ' "W1 "' I Mr .V f "'ftr - i-n of the Cedar City club, one with President Richard F. Jonos and Secretary Ted Spils-foury, Spils-foury, one with all of the club officers and committee chairmen, chair-men, and a third with the whole membership of the club at its regular meeting Tuesday, Tues-day, Aug. 29 at 12:15 p.m. at the Sugar Loaf cafe. He will address the olub at the regular meeting. A Rotarian for 28 years, Ain-sworth Ain-sworth was a member and former president of the Spirit Lake, Iowa, club. Moving, to Salmon in 1958, he became a member of the Rotary Club there. He was fou n d e r and owner of Radio Station KSRA in Salmon until his re-tirement re-tirement upon sale of the station sta-tion a little more than two years ago. DAVID G. AINSWORTH Disf. Governor to visit Cedar City club David G. Ainswortlh of Salem, Idaho, Governor Rotary International D 1 strict 542, which encornpas-es Idaho south of the Salmon iRiver and all of Utah, will be in Cedar City Monday August 28 making his official visitation to the Cedar City Rotary Club. As part of his duties as an oSricer of Rotary International Internation-al for the year Ainsworth will pay an official call on each of the 52 flubs in the district. In Cedar City 'he will have j three sessions with members I |