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Show ROTARY CLUB TO HOLD ANNUAL MEETING SAI.T LAKE CITY, Feb. 28. Tho Rotary clubs of the 20th district will hold their fifth annual conference at tho Hotel Utah, 8alt Lako City, on March 8 and 0. Theit aro twenty-seven twenty-seven clubs In the district, whloh comprises Idaho, Montana, western Wyoming and Utah, The total membership mem-bership Is over 1800 and about COO delegates and their wlvca ro expected expect-ed to attend tho conference Tho 8n4t Lako Rotary etub whtc. acquitted Itself so creditably two years ago when H entertalncdi the international Rotary convention, will bo host to tho district conference, and It promises to fill with entertainment all of the tlmo not occupied by business busi-ness meetings. All visiting Rotarlans must register at conference headquarters head-quarters boforo 10 a. m. Tuesday, March 8, so that they may bo properly proper-ly cared for. The conference will bo called to order at 10: 1C a. m. on Tuesday, by Wesley 'E. King, president of the Salt Lake Rotary club. After the invocation in-vocation by Rev. Wm. F. Buckley of Provo, Governor Mabey of Utah, will gUe an addiess of welcome. Then the conference will convene under the cho'rgo of district Governor Ralph E. Bristol of Ogden. An address by Robert II. Tlmmlns of Wichita. Kansas, Kan-sas, third vice president of tho Imcr-natlonaP'ABsoclntlon Imcr-natlonaP'ABsoclntlon of Rotaryclubsl will conclude the-niotnlng'seasloo. Tho luncheon the first day will bo under the auspices of the Idaho clubs, with Hon. Marshall B. Vn-man, Vn-man, president of tho Idaho Falls club presiding. "Tho Ono Best Thing Our Club Has Bono During the Past Year" will bo told by sclcctid speakers from each club In the dlBtrlct lu the afternoon, after-noon, followed by an address on "Tho Splilt of Rotary" by Will O. Farrell of Salt Lake City. "Boy's Work" has been an Important Im-portant feature of Rotary activities thft nnfit vp.tr. rtn' n niatnr nnrl nf 1 tho afternoon session will be devoted devot-ed to thot subject. "Providing for the Boys' Physical Development" will bo discussed under tho direction of Rotarlan Tom Stewart of Anaconda, Anacon-da, Montana. "Keeping the Boys In School tho Value of a Good Education" Educa-tion" will bo told by Walter R. Sld-ers Sld-ers of the Pocatello Rotary club. The discussion on "A Rotarlan'a Opportunity Op-portunity With tho Boys Ho Meets" will bo led by Rev. J. 13. Carver of the Ogden Rotary club. Tho Boy Scout band of Salt Lake City will furnish tho music. Thy conference dinner at 7 p. nt. Will be presided oyer by T, J. Davis of Butte as tonstroaster, and "My Homo Town" will bo told about by a Rotarlan from each club with ti two minute time limit on each toast. Following the dinner will be a.' 1G- H mlnuto playlet "The Right Way.'j The keynote speech "Tho Message I of Rotary" by Vice President ttobert ' H. Tlmmons, will concluto tno even- I ing session. On Wednesday forenoon will bo H held the business meeting, followed I by luncheon under tho. nusplcesf of H tho Montana clubs with Louis A. La I Mont, president of tho Butte Rotary H club, presiding. u H The program for tho afternoon in- eludes "How to Iroaorvo the Unique H , Featurea of Rotary," with discussion -I led by A. C. Wherry of Salt Lako I ' City; "Interpretation of Rotary m Applied to Your Personnel, Bualnesi fl and Community Life," by Rotarlan I Elmer I, Goshen of Salt Iike1 city. I and "Undeveloped Natural Resoure- H es" by Rotarlan Preston O. Peterson H of Provo, Utah. 3 I A leceprton and ball In hoiiori of I tho newly 'elected district governor, I will be .held at 9 p. in. In tho Hotel Utah bull room. O The visiting ladles ar,p Invited to R tho business sessions, und the music BJ section of "the Indies Literary club m has extended an Invltutlon to attend 5 on lllnstratod roadlng of Carmen) at '$ the Ladles Literary club house Son r$ Tuoudaj afternoon. Tea will bo serr- Wt ed and automobiles provided to carry & them from tht hotel to the club Jjfi house. On Weneuda) afternoon thero 'S will be n special organ recital at tho JK tabornacle, followed by a drlvo about m the city, including tho famous VV.i- jp, sntch drive. On both days there. will ra bo lunch (-on fm the laJle.f on tho M Hotel Utah roof garden. m Tito 20th district comprises ' iho S i following . j Idaho Blackfoot. lolao. B,hil. gj Burloy, Idaho Falls, Mlwcow, Nampa M Pocatello. Rcxburg and Twin Falta. m Monlana-Anacouda, Billings, Bom iff mail, Butte. .Great Falls, Havre. Hel- m unn, KalUpell, el.wtstoi), LUlngston, " Miles City and Mlssouln. M UTAH-Logan, Cgden, Price, lhrovo and Salt Lake City. , |