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Show Bristol Talk's to Salt Lake Rotarians Ralph i: Bristol of gden. Rotary governor of th1 twentieth district, was the principal speaker yesterday at the weekly liotary club luncheon at the Hotel Utah In Salt Lake. Mr Bristol used Rotary education as his subject and took occasion to Impress upon the members the benefits to lx derived from oh-er .it ;on of Hie principles upon up-on which the organisation Is founded District Governor Hrlstol In his ad-dress ad-dress said that one prim iple 0f Rotary not thoroughly grap 1, ven by members, mem-bers, was that the ntiitude of helpfulness helpful-ness winch members were Importuned to observe was not limited to Koiar? circle, but to all humanity and all communities. He emphasized the need of Rotarians studying self-lntef-est and self-improvement in order that they might give tV-ir state and Its communities greater -md better eer-ivlce. eer-ivlce. By the measure of a man's ser-'!" ser-'!" to the world, he declared, hi own I success and the importance of Ills ow n I attainment is measured, j ' ;;den guests at the luncheon were Representative A It. Mc'lntvrc and K. Is Hinckley |