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Show GET-TOGETHER i URGES TAYLOR I I "Co-ordination" was the subject of, an address delivered before the Ogden chapter of the American Association of Engineers at their weekly meeting' at the Weber club today by Fred G j Tax lor, president of the Weber club j and chamber of commerce and Vice President of the Commercial National bank. In hla addresi President Taylor stated stat-ed that the business clubs of Ogden should nver shirk in making Ogden B bigger city. He congratulated the engineers on1 their organisation and Stated that the, rluli-- should all band together In mak-; 1 1 v 1 'g'len a leader of leedei b.. Me urg-' ert the engineers to undertake some' gre-.ii public service which would aid ogden and to formulate a goal which would aid tn bettering the community. "Service above self, and he profits mosl who serves best." are the mottos of some of the ciuh" of ogden and tn reality carry out the golden rule, Mr. Taylor said. He recited one 0f Ivlolhur's poems In which he termed the real worth of any man Charaetor, constitution and fort-it fort-it niJe .ii thrr e important phases In the life Of an) man he said. Tn ogden we have u wonderful and' splendid lot of clubs." said Mr. Taylor. I "They aro composed of fine men for a splendid purpose, men with whom all of you should rub elhowa with and become be-come bettor acquainted "We wnnt every ciuh to become responsible re-sponsible for something of interest In llf,' ind In public servlee and the bigger big-ger the Job and the better you put 11 OVar 'he hlgger your reward CO-or-dlnstion if ono of tlm UvnntSS of success, suc-cess, and It Is my hope that the clube of all will unite In making for n bigger, i grander, better Ogden." |