Show DRIGGS TELLS OF TRIP TRI EAST r Impression of Rotary Convention Given GWen to Ogden Club I Frank Fra Driggs Drle superintendent Ot of OtI I the slate l t school for the deaf deit and i blind was wn th the principal speaker aker Bt at t the Koi l oary ry club luncheon held yes afternoon at the Reed dining room He Re spoke ot of othis his In III Ions lons at the St Louis con con- con of International Rotary and of his trip to the convention n f o Instructors of ot the th Deaf DeLt held heir at Bo Ontario Can Canada an ant 1 to oth r portions ot of Oth Other r speakers were ware Dr Richard Burgeon at Newton KAn- KAn KAnus Kan us SI 10 was wa ci a guest of ot John C CL and ond nho ho spoke of ot his im- im on the th wonderful of the tho and Mike tiko Loeffler or of Giand function Cob Colo Rotarian on ona ona ona a trip from there to the Yellow Yellow- Yellowstone Yellow stone stono national park who ho also de- de the scenic wonders ot if the west Tho Thc Rev John Edward Edard Carver In the th abbe nee of ot John N Spargo who Is as yet confined to the Dee Df hospital with an attack of rheumatism LIKED CANYON YON Secretary Jess Richards read a 3 aletter al lette letter tt r flom Rotarians of ot Washing Washington ton Courthouse Ohio thanking th the Og Ogden Hol for tor their hospi hospi- hospitality hospitality hospitality and an 1 lh the Ille enjoyable time they had had h i d at the th Hermitage Inn Ia Ogden canyon Mr DrIggs Drigge who while at the tho con consention of ot American for Cot tho the D Deaf af afas as as ae elected a mem- mem member member member ber of ot the tir executive e committee and also chairman of the normal eec seo- began bean his bis address by t of ohis his hi Impi at the tho St Louis convention H Ho He described tho the spec spec- spectacle on the til opening night when there was sas as presented to the th flags of ot the 23 2 countries of the th world that hae ha Rotary clubs ot of o the tho Thursday when tile the speakers speaker were wre J T Tt WIl- WIl hams editor of ot the tb Dos Doe Doston Boston ton al albo o Ed ard Ed ard A the AGuot GUest the poet of ot Detroit and Harding who declared that he be h all countries under under- understood stood the Ule work that was beIng done by y Rotary VISITS IN LV CANADA Ho told ot of his trip to Brantford Ontario where ho h spent pent pent two daya day with W B Race Raco superintendent of the tho School for tor tho Deaf of On- On On Ontario tario talo and nd ot of his hi visit to the tho tb home hornof ot of Dr Alexander Alexander B Bell ll Inventor of the telephone f fHe I IHo Ho He went from rom there to Toronto and thence nce to B ll where the was held with ls tati s from all i parts arts of the th United Stat Statis s Ireland England and Canada There Thero Ther were more mor than es registered lie he haalil said A school for the deaf deat was ye- ye recently re recently built there he h skid said at II a acost cost of ot more mort than He also elso visited the th country In Inthe inthe Inthe the vicinity of Chattey Chattey's Locks where whre he h was the of W V E B Phillips formerly m manager nager of ot the Lucerne hotel 1 la Ogden who dIed Fines BIA COUNTRY COU TRY Mr said that the tho country theme thole Is with snore more nor than 1000 lakes that abound with bass bau bassand and shores are ar wooded He H also floo Broch On- On Onta Ontario On Ontario ta tario rio and nd Inspected several s noted dall with purebred Holstein cattle It was hI his pleasure he h said saU to S see fieo tI Ma fa Echo Slyvia SIy the th orld orld record cow that e gave v 16 3 1 fal fallens gal gal- gallons lens ions of ot milk mill In tn one ono day and the cow whose calf cult Carnation sold old tor for Ho He also saw the th world record cow Da Ds Itol tol ol Plus Sells Segis that hasa holla holl ha a butler butter production of ot 1729 pounds and 3 33 pounds of ot milk In daa s that I If is at present owned on ona ona ona Ida a dry dory farm filim of Holstein cattle at Vau 00 Quebec 00 |