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Show Rotary Club celebrating 50th anniversary Sept. 1, 1950 - Program was in the hands of Youth Service Committee. Nearly every member brought one or more of his sons or daughters or someone elses son or daughter, and we had a real good time together. The program' was furnished by" the kids and consisted of two piano duets by Renee Halverson, daughter of Roy and Allen Seegmiller son of Adam, and two baritone horn solos by T. J. Jones, son of President Homer, who was accompanied by Allen Seegmiller. The speaker of the day was Clark Rollins; son of Truman. His subject was "What Youth expects of our Civic Leaders." We enjoyed the program furnished by these young people very much and hope we can have them with us more often. Vob 9 19firi - PrpsiHent Dirk 50 years ago - June 23, 1925. Dr. Wallace, epidemedogist, of the Utah State Board of Health was the principal speaker. He stated that there were more deaths from accidents, than any other cause. He also stated that the averaee life of a nerson today is twenty five years longer than it was twenty five years ago, due to the progress made in the study of medicine. He stated that the medical profession had made more progress during the last twenty five years than during all previous history of the world, and that the service clubs, such as Rotary, were doing a great work to assist in better health conditions. The four most important factors in the maintenance of health in a community are: 1 -pure water, 2 - disposal of sewerage, 3 - pure milk, 4 -control of communicable disease. Leigh discussed the request for a donation from the Little League Baseball Association. Past years donations have been $100. Because of increased costs and expansion of the program, they are requesting $125. It was moved, seconded and passed unanimously that the requested amount be granted. |