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Show IffllY CLUB TAKES ' 1 11 PART II UPBUILDING 1 CI SPIRIT OF COMMUNITY ' j filiation Now Has Eighty-nine Members Representing j fetidly Every Avenue of Activity in City: Has Cor-1 Cor-1 feted v0 Campaigns for Financing Boy Scout Move-sect Move-sect and Made Drive Which Doubled Membership and lllllf krenue Oen Chamber of Commerce; Wild West UN Lf Given at International Convention in Salt Lake froved Advertisement for Club and City Throughout the n yd. Jay lir , J a' Rotary '"b 1 .. m ( iiiuh hlrilidri) niinl frrt (if the great Interna- i pfcaalrjllim starting lodaj i- Rotarj Birtltdnj an lion I.; '.. ii siaiulanl-1 IXAtnlllCT, B q.' In! Rotorj MTln - till- rat I'lrM I'n -ht ilaii ujjj pitct u Itlrthd.n dinner Hi '- BtaiJ ifrtrr club roomy on Wcdnca- Hi i: 4- j 8n , I ICTS Rotary club, organized j !T S jure ago, celr-b today i I bi Ctedrc-is of otl n Ql Itirwchout the world tho six-1 fi( I r.-iiry of 1 lir- founding' ! fcrrwt organisation which has tbffll D r-j- 1 iti :'J 1 r' -'-'r ' ' ' '' ' n':nl 111 KUi lu the w.-t. BM ML Bristol, who was . i -'. ,j tft I l n' r.i I h, I Ig - JB Wiry cijb. Is now I-.. e drill r" fcefcdlnp Utah, Idaho H Tt5 has been one ol ihr prime Jot ! '; ' ' ' 39 k lk pl-iiri..l .pouUdlng cf- 2 M lie club and i:-- individual irsai DTPHM.l I,ny WORK 01 fcf the past two years. Bo I IkuUten emphasized by the Ro- r.J vl onlv li'iv, Mi.i ih WPfc pa club events been carried vitb marked e,w , , but th.-Pcrtl th.-Pcrtl rr r.sb ha rondueb'u two rjii J ': r 2 , cMi -"" : '-. r.. ,. , thti J. It has been throuk'li thr dojial cluo " ' ssiati ) tli .otbr Ogdrn people Who , c,.J "J11' ih"!n in thq campalpns. '- work h.v WOrden to a pi .., of , P 'sportaiicr. Auh hundredB refidi - members of lozna of recti 7? .,rof'r5- :i" under r.n- ! Bi' (J, , 1 "n Properly flnan rl tff1cently from kcikt.i1 4- ""inns have t.,;.. , , I L0'l,ilblc Position in con- Tul li"--! '"" Bov Sc",Jl nianage-t nianage-t I'; - :,.i U tStf Vh0 city funding country iSS'fv lnHvldufll mom- II fwuD utt snow. lUW ... K'"n,Jfl1 convention m''1 'he 1 r., 7. -V "-b-.. i.. d I NhS' ,h0 , n :,t flr-B flr-B lotion i , c""" n,l.-rs t. ; ' 'Ming r,Bd,.n ...t , erf Itl l.eakn ih 9 io J:;arv r" Jurlnf? the) 1 1 C-i- ,. rf " 1 rcven u oi j ltM.d '' 'lim-.rr. . . .v. ,. ..... ffl'DSJj K-i'n'uch ;V:nl"v' Ai-nt tct' Mti. . itj ,,,i . i s'!.j'".imuni" enijli - in ,, S, sT ' ' . . h ir' - ' " ' oi I matters that have been considered by the community. They have formed the foundation for discussions of .jues-tlona .jues-tlona of the greatest public import. Comrtl unity sinplni? h:is ben fea-turt-cl at these meetlnes and the spirit of pood f.llowHhip ;ind sociahllltv characterizes the gatherings A night meeting in held once eAch month for which special programs aTe prepared. Among the Interest Inn events of each year are the "lidlcf.' Xipht" and the "noys' Night" when the assemblages are made of special attraction. Included In the membership of the Ogden Rotary club are elghty-nlne man who represent practically every industrial, business and nrofesirional line of Ogden This wide range of membership a a "cross section" of! the lntereots of the community shows the Vug variety of Ugden enterprises. WIDE RANGE OF AOITVITIES. Th-re are on the membership roll: Retail merchants. wholesale mer- chants. Jobberc. manufacturers, bank-' ers, livestock ralsern and dealers, pub-lie pub-lie officials, railroad officials, educe.t-' ors, insurance company manager, pis-j tor of church, doctors, lawyers, dentist, den-tist, architect, newspaper publisher, real estate dealer theatre managers, public service officials, civic organl- zatlon offlcluls and many others. The vat sugar, canning, rne.it packing, cement making, flour mill- ing.. livestock ralatnsr. raml making coal mlnlnir and rimllar industries are all represented. Theso give a complete com-plete Insight by the cluo and its members mem-bers into all of the ouslness, flnan-ciali flnan-ciali educational and civic life of tho community. It is as a result of these affiliations and memberships that the j club has been able to Keep lis finger On the very pulse of Ogden affairs and has been ab.e to assist lu tho i pmmunlty upbul'.dlng to such an extent. ex-tent. But while taking thlN interest ,n the community upbuilding, the len Rotary cdub ha.s also had that In-tereat In-tereat In the bolter development of the standards of business and of personal i character. vdth its view that service I is the prime essential for actual success suc-cess and that the best service means the basic f.-aturo for all upbuilding1 work, whether Individual, doxnmunlt) I or national In its aspect |