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Show Rotar ians Hear Talk On Community Service "It isn't the time he's on Ihe job that maizes your average man determine deter-mine that Ogden aoesnt offer him much of a place to live in. It Is the time when he's off the ob that the bug of unrest gets hold of him," said L. B. Williams in the course of an interesting in-teresting "address before the Ogden Rotary club at the weekly luncheon at noon today. Mr. Williams Is state director ot Community Service, with headquarters headquar-ters in Salt Lake, and told Rotarlans today that it was not merely during the period of the war Ibrat community- Playground and Recreational Service has been in operation in he'U S. for the past twelve years, but that it did get a great deal more to"" do, and it perlod of the war when tire towns near to the training camps and naval sta-r sta-r tions where made the headquarters o local branches of the service in the interests of soldiers, sailors and marines. He said: "Some of you fellows can afford your Country club. I ain here'taplea'd that you help every fellow to have his country club. Playgrounds where he himself, his wife and children may have a delightful time in the healthy exercise of body whlc.li keep a 'nations 'na-tions head sound and its heart nght. Leisure time is the most serious tim'e in the world and the average American Ameri-can is a bum at knowing what to do with it," " v President Frank Driggs announced that the National Rotarlan association meetings are to be held' in Atlantic City, June 21-25, and asked members who intended to go to notify the secretary sec-retary at once. The question of using the mail) dining room was Introduced by James Doon, who reported- tha,t the directors of the Weber club could not see their way to allowing Rotary to. have that room every Wednesday, owing to fh? ordiparily largedemands on the space provided. Members will take up the question of using the newly appointed dining room at the Ogden Golf and Country club during the summer months. |