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Show : BROTHERHOOD WITH- - OUT CEREMONY '; Fraternalism, like other great move ments, has made rapid strides in re cent years. Business men, profes- ' sional men, and other men, Kave got ten the idea that they should get to gether to work out civic problems and promote good feUowship around th ' luncheon table as well as in the lodge room. Hence the great organizations known as "service" clubs; and they are in trutb service clubs because their motto is service to the community. com-munity. ' " ' '. . t . The Bingham Canyon Kiwanis club is a fitting example of what can be , ' done by a group of civic minded cit-izens, cit-izens, whose creed is but the golden rule in business and community life, and whose regalia is but the sack suit of the street, store or office. If they have any "secrets" they are in the fact that the people at Urge of Bingham Canyon probably do not fully ful-ly know aU that these men accomplish, accomp-lish, for the reason that much of their work is done quietly and without pomp or show. . , The members of the Bingham Canyon Can-yon Kiwanis Club have the welfare of this community at heart. They are giving their time, their money, and their loyalty to make it a better, bigger, big-ger, cleaner and more spirited town. Incidentally they are bringing oat and developing community leaders from within their own ranks. It is Jack, 7 Tom and Bill with them. They are not snobbish. They are elbow-rubbers, which always makes heart-sympathizers. They are a civic asset that we could ill afford to b without. ' ' |