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Show SHOW FOLKS SIN& FOR ROTARY CLUB Prime essentials in development of a cifv'K mil wri m nhn ii zc H this I noon by Prof. X. A. Peder.-ien of the 'Utah Agricultural college when h" spoke at the uguon Rotary club's noonday luncheon, given in the new Weber club banquet room. Broad vision as brought by reading and through foundation of libraries, religion re-ligion and tho beautifying of Lh. phj -sical aspect of the community were declared by him to be tho three great cssentl.t la Boston, New Orleans and San Francisco have been referred to as the only throe American cities with souls, he sail! This need not be, there can be a soul for Ogden, for any other city, if the people trill adhere to the purpose of developing that soul through the elements of culture, he declared. The speaker urjfod the Rotary Ro-tary club to take up this work and with every member working toward that end and not depending on a few to lake all the responsibility, he said, the basis ot the soul to be built by yeara and even generations could be 181 ' blishod. I The Rotary dub members wore entertained en-tertained by the principals of "Angel-i "Angel-i Faoe," being produced tonight at the 1 irpheum theater Manager J. P, Oosa ! introduced the five of the company. I Nat Goldstein, owner of the show and I composer of many of Its songs, play-i play-i ed tho accompaniments. Miss Marguerite Mar-guerite Zender and Miss Nora Kelly I each sang twice, and other numbers I wero given by Joe Mack and John E. 'Young. The entertainers were greet-i greet-i ed with enthusiastic applause. Prank M DrlggS announced the I Stockmen's dance tonight at the Ber-thana Ber-thana aid urged the Rotarians to at- tend the event. oo |