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Show KIWANIANS PAY VISIT TO S.L. Ogden Club Men Take Along Talent to Entertain Their Hosts SAL.T LAKE. Jury 21. Oaden Kt-wanlans Kt-wanlans and their ladiei were guests of the Salt Lake Klwanls club at the second intercity banauet hold In tho Hotel Utah, The principle of cooperation was the theme of the meetlnir. Tho affair was held in the ball room, the tables beinr arranged so that dancing could be enjoyed bo-tween bo-tween tho courses. After the dinner R. N. Younr. president of the Salt Lake club, made some introductions and then rested. He first Introduced B. C. Call, president of the Klwanls club of Brlaham. who told of the work his club was doing and cave some first-hand Information regarding regard-ing Brlgham peaches. Then he presented pre-sented Arthur S. Rudd. who is reo-reaentlntr reo-reaentlntr tho civic organizations of I Pendleton. Ore., in boosting for the 1 Pendleton Roundup. Mr Rudd spoke briefly, extending an Invitation to the j Klwaniana to attend the Roundup in September. PACKER SPEAKS. In turnlnK the Ravel over to the Ogden lsltoru, Mr. Young presented It to John Cullev. uresldent of the 1 Ogden club, and he in turn handed it ; to Harold J. Packer, chairman of the I Intercity relations committee of the t lub. who acted as toastmaster. 'The mcctlnc this evening. " Mr. ! l acker said, "la the second of a series of Intercity or Interclub meetings of Klwaniana in the state of Utah, under a. plan inaugurated by the Ogden Ki- wania club 1 w o vtrceka ago mcrnibei'a of tho Ogden club Journeyed to Lo-: Lo-: Kan and there put on the program. and we are here this evening In ro-' ro-' sponse to your courteous invitation, j enjoying the same privilege. On j Wednesday of next week we expect to go to Brigham on a similar mission mis-sion and to the other clubs of the state In the near future " SPIRIT OF K1WAXIS. Mr. Packer discussed tho general spirit of Kiwanians and said that the work of the club would tend to clear 1 up misunderstandings and Insure better bet-ter relations anionjr the cities and the people of the country generally. On 'this subiect. he said: "MlBunderstnndlnga between Individuals Indi-viduals mve rise to troubles between tin in. Misunderstandings between cities and communities arc no better Rivalry of a friendly type and legitimate legiti-mate competition are. of course, not to be discouraged. Of course, we in ogden know that you good people in our Mouihcrn suburb sometimes misunderstand mis-understand our motives Is not this, the i learinR uu of community mlsun-deratandinaa. mlsun-deratandinaa. an obiect worthv of Ki-wanlan Ki-wanlan effort?" OGDENJ 11 s ENTERTAIN. Miss Grace Matthews of Ocden sane two solos and then Mr. Cullev was again introduced and Instructed to talk on the psvcholomr of a hobbv. This wa larRely of a technical nature. na-ture. Marcollus Smith of Orden arave a violin solo and A M. Merrill, principal prin-cipal of the Ogden high school, was called upon for an address. Mr. Merrill spoke on the work and alms of tho Klwanls clubs. He said that the world Is Just as rood a Dine now as It ever was. and. Drobablv a little bit better. He also added that he believed It would continue to ret better and. with the spirit of friendly cooperation beinr advanced by the Klwanla and other clubs. If this w'otk rcritinues. would tend toward a general gen-eral bettering of man's condition |