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This history documents the first fifty years of Logan Rotary. Arrington wrote histories for both the Salt Lake City Rotary club and the Logan Rotary club to celebrate their 50th anniversaries.
This image shows a float built by the Logan Rotary Club for Logan City's Fourth of July Parade. The image was taken on Main Street and 400 South in Logan, Utah.
This letter from Charles F. Horner, special assistant to the National Recovery Administration (NRA) administrator, asks Rotary District Governor and Logan Rotarian, O. Cardon, to devote time at the District Conference to discuss the NRA and its role…
This historical scrapbook includes membership rosters and newspaper clippings that mention the club or its members. Most of the material dates from the 1950s.
This image pasted in a Rotary scrapbook shows the fireplace constructed by the club at Logan's Willow Park in 1949.
Rotary club ballots used for electing the club's leadership for the following year. In the 1990s, the club moved away from an election-based system to a nomination and confirmation system when appointing leaders.
This scrapbook contains copies of the weekly club newsletters from 1931-1938. In addition to including information on the weekly happenings of the club, each newsletter includes a short biography of members written by their wives.
This letter from Paul Harris, the Founder of Rotary, encourages members to weather the impacts of the Great Depression.
This scrapbook contains notes, newspaper clippings, membership rosters, newsletters, and photographs detailing Logan Rotary's history from 1919-1953.
Logan Rotarians raised funds to present a television to Sunshine Terrace, the first retirement home in Logan.
This flier shows Logan Rotarians in costume for their annual '49ers Party, where the club's membership celebrated the “Spirit of the West.” The '49ers event was eventually discontinued for more family-friendly events.
An innovation to the 1953 Logan Rotary club '49ers Party.
This page comes from a scrapbook celebrating the founding of Rotary by Paul Harris in 1905.
These newspaper clippings describe Logan Rotary's contribution to the nation's war effort by purchasing war bonds.
This newspaper article describes the trip of the Utah Agricultural College (USU) Glee Club to the Rotary International Convention at Atlantic City, New Jersey. The Logan Rotary club raised $6,000 to send the club East.
This document, a copy of the original, marks the creation of the Logan Rotary Club on June 7, 1919. The duplicate was issued to the club in 1944.
This magazine celebrates the fifty-year anniversary of Rotary International.
This document advertises and promotes the Commercial Boosters Club. In the early twentieth century, community boosterism was a popular service activity for local businesses and many of Logan Rotary's first projects served to promote the city.
This document, published by Rotary International, contains the views and positions of experts on the various economic policies of the New Deal. Rotary International never adopted an official position and encouraged its members to educate themselves…
This pamphlet, produced by the Rotary Club of Tokyo, attempts to justify and explain Japan's invasion of Manchuria to the world's Rotarians.
This promotional document explains the purpose of Rotary International and local clubs worldwide.
This book offers 101 different pranks and stunts to be enacted during a service club meeting. Early Rotary culture encouraged hijinks like the ones in this book to boost morale and encourage casual behavior.
The Logan Rotary club's 2017-2018 club directory.
The Logan Rotary club's 1990-91 membership roster.