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Show ROTARIANS TO Drive Begun for More Members Mem-bers and Revenues for Ogden Organization The igden Rotary olub at Its luncheon lunch-eon meeting today launched plant for drive to inoreese the revenue, and membership f th Ogusn Chamber of Commerce Tweatyone teams of two men each , . , ,1 il Ilia Hrlva were I'poill ici i i' ' uiiuu ..... which will be closed next Tuesday. Ilotarlnns point out that the I igden ' I amber of Commerce carries on us work with less money than unv Other hamber of oomerce in cities of the amft site s ogden. where the Boise organisation, for Instanee. has H6.000 to carry on US work, i igden Chamber of Commerce has 17100 Even with the small sire of the re -' enues. It was pointed out that the result'- achieved in ipden have been remarkable, especially In the number f new Industries obtained. it was declared that with adequate funds, the i igden organisation would be able to i i nd Its aetlvltles and results w ould rreapondtngl greater. I irlteft, fn ex-service man with a medal showing activities on five frunt was one of today s speaker, lie Was member of the Second division divi-sion of engineers and he described to ihe members incident? In connection v ell the fighting. RoVal J. Douglas, another ex-ser-voce man told the members of inter-i inter-i rstlDfr events at training camp.-Joseph camp.-Joseph Goss, manager of the Orphe-um Orphe-um theatre, brought over the quartet from "Listen Lester" to entertain the ROtarians and Fred Helder, the star of the production, gave a talk on Ru larj and chamber of Commerce work. Kalph E. Bristol, district governor of this Rotary district, gave a report. oo |