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Show I"" BRISTOL HEADS . UTAH MiS1 Otjden Man Takes Prominent Part in Convention Opening j at Atlantic City ATLANTIC CITY. X. J., June 22. A prominent part is being taken by tho Utah delegation In the eleventh annual convention of Rotary clyba. which opnod here today with nearly 4 000 Rortarlnns In attendance. Led by Ralph IC. Bristol, of Ogdcn. Incoming Incom-ing governor of tho twelfth district, which includes Utah, tho delegation buntts into Atlantic City In great At tho railroad station tho delegates wore afforded k reception which they "will not forgot soon. The Glee club 1" of the agricultural college comprising twenty-ono members rendered several eelactlons which wore loudly applauded applaud-ed by tho olhor visiting rotnrlans. It was left for tho Salt Lake dele-gallon dele-gallon to produce tho greatest novelty flXtuill cane which attracted attention atten-tion everywhere. Tho canes were Bflfll dipped In the- famous Great Salt Lake IIJ and the Mtlt allowed to crystallzc. HHJ The Glee club gave a concert Satur- flflj day night in one oC the largest Wash- flH lngton theatres and was easily tho hit BJfli of the show. ITour of the women from Salt Lake HHJ wcro honored this evening when they flH woijq selected to represent Canada In flBM they pageant presented in tho conven- J tlon hall. Tho foreign delogntos on- flflj terod tho hall in their native garb and Bflfl when it was found four women mlss- flH lng the Salt Lnkorg wore chonen. These flflfll woro Mrs. "Weale-v E. King, Mrs. James flflfl W. Collins. Mrs. 11. K. Bristol and flH Mrs. C. A. Shay. The women accompanying the dolc-HHJ dolc-HHJ galea nra preparing for the proslden- IIJ tlal, ball to be given tomorrow evening tin honor of Albert S. Adams. International Interna-tional prosldont of tho Rotary, who halls from Atlanta. Ga. It Is known that Ihey have many surprises in store for tho Rotnrians but all efforts to have them disclosed were unavailing. Tht delegation will take the Now York trip next Monday. Many of those from Salt 1-ake registered for tho trip, which will Includo an excursion excur-sion to the Bear mountains. They will then set out for home. Soldiers from Camp DIx landed here Ibis evening. They will remain throughout thf weak to entertain the i.ilUng Kot.rl:ui. An exhibition of open warfare Is on Uio program and many delegates from tho alt Lake representation have secured reservations reserva-tions in the honor section. Among the leading delegates from Salt Lake who are here fostering a spirit of good fellowship, are Mrs. Bristol, Ralph Anderson, president of the Logan Rotary club; U II. Curtis, Ernest Lamboumc and wife, David A. ' Smith and wife. Jean A. Do Bouaek J and J. II. Patrick. I on I |