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Show meetings so the visitors may learn first hand of Rotary activities in this country. Club service projects are many and varied. A number of plans are being formed which will keep Ro-tarians Ro-tarians informed of civic . and world events as well as club activities ac-tivities on national and international interna-tional levels. Mr. White reported last week's luncheon was a 100 per cent meting. ROTARY CHIEF VISITS mm mm tlh-n C-uIp. Rotsiry district governor. gov-ernor. Hindi: his official visit to the Sugar House Rotary club last Thursday, and plans were laid at the club assembly for sendee projects proj-ects to bo completed during the coming year, aocording to President Presi-dent C. G. Neal' White. Activities are in progress for club, vocation, community and international in-ternational service. The committee on vocation service is laying the groundwork for a contest to better employer-employe, employee- customer cus-tomer relations. Three valuable prizes will be awarded the Sugar House employes who render the most outstanding customer service serv-ice during the term of the cont'st. A group of Rotarians will visit the Pioneer Craft House during the week and will recommend to the members a spcific way in which the club can help the Craft House thereby fulfuilling the Rotary Ro-tary community service pledge, A number of foreign exchange students at the University of Utah will be invited to Sugar House club |