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Show I (Mil 1 " 1 ! l-te' !Stf.;i ..fe b i" !.,! "'3' 111 ' hi i 1 1 1 1 1 f I, h i W$.tmm iii 1 , 1 1 ( i -... ''- Wh I'M 1 MP:-4 1 Ii i ill' 'Mitt1 ' ''! iliiiNiiftirfcllfilil - - filiate ft'iM-i tisMM Hull ffil MEETS GOVERNOR. Mel Cowley of the Cedar City Rotary Club, right, shows plaque to Joe Mayfield, Rotary Governor of Idaho-Utah District No. 542, during dur-ing official visitation this week. Utah-!daho District Governor of Rotary makes official visit to Cedar City ciub , understanding and good will among nations. Mayfield told the Rotarians that Rotary International, with 13,855 clubs and a membership member-ship of 654,500 in 146 countries coun-tries and geographical regions, is in a position to provide the leadership in world community commun-ity service, but that it must begin in the individual clubs. Joe Mayfield, Rotary Governor Gov-ernor of Idaho, Utah District No. 542, was the official visitor visi-tor and guest speaker at the Tuesday noon meeting of the edar City club. The Nampa, Idaho resident also met Monday evening with members of the club's board of directors to review plans and activities of the organization or-ganization and to coordinate them with the District as well as Rotary International. Mayfield is vice president of Northwest Nazarene College at Nampa. The District Governor told Rotarians that motivation, which is preceded by fellowship fellow-ship is the necessary ingredient ingredi-ent to brigde the various gaps in society including economic, values, friendship and communications. com-munications. He suggested that building bridges, theme of the International Inter-national Year of Rotary, has three basic stops. They include first, identification; .second, the building of bridges over the existing gaps and third, community service. The Rotary officials noted that fellowship is the basis of the entire program of Rotary and that with fellowship comes motivation and through motivation the gaps of society can be dispelled. In a special session with of-ficers of-ficers Monday night, May-field May-field emphasized two pro-garms pro-garms of Rotary International Internation-al for the current year. They are the International Youths Program and World Community Commun-ity Service. According to president Cowley, the group was told that owing to the wide gap that has developed among nations, there is an overwhelming need to foster 1 |