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Show GOOD FELLOWS TO HELP COMMUNITY BY ACTIVITY PLAN A new community benefit organization or-ganization has been established at Copperfield, where it promises much in the way of purposeful activity. Christened "The Good Fellows Brotherhood", the group embraces in its membership males mal-es of every nationality, married or single. The one stringent restriction re-striction is that they must be residents re-sidents of Copperfield. Inaugurated January 1, the Brotherhood will hold weekly meetings. A fee of 25 -cents is required re-quired to join and dues are 25 cents per month. Dances and parties are planned and celebrations celebra-tions scheduled for Easter, Christmas, Christ-mas, the Fourth of July and Labor La-bor day. The expressed aim is to "make Copperfield the best community in the state of Utah". Temporary officers are: president, Dick Hy-land; Hy-land; secretary,- Fred Hoine; treasurer, R. L. Cunliffe; committee com-mittee men, H. W. Kirkendall, Thomas Anderson, Dan Delaney, Tony De Marco, Paul Saltas, James Jones; directors, Felix McDonald, Mc-Donald, John Pantalone and Carl "Chicago Charlie" Zahos- O |