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Show oo THE TENNIS CLUB "The gymnasium is to the physical welfare of a community what the library li-brary is to its mental welfare," an educator said recently. In this connection connec-tion it is pointed out that Ogden has a public library but no public gymnasium. gymnas-ium. However tho matter of a gymnasium gymnas-ium ia being speeded along by the Weber college. But there cannot be too many organizations or-ganizations which encourage and tend to bring abou't betterment in the physical physi-cal well-being of a community and for that reason the efforts of a group of Ogden men to organize a bigger and better tennis club are deserving of support. Nobody wiill make any profits from the proposed Ogden tennis club. Plenty Plen-ty of men are willing to do the hard work necessary to get the institution going and they want nothing out of It except the satisfaction of knowing that Ogden will have a first class set of tennis courts and a chance to compete com-pete with other cities in this sport. One hundred men are necessary to bring about the establishment of the club with facilities. The group working work-ing for the organization oT the club has obtained the names of 60 members and when 40 more have signed the role as charter members the plans may proceed. It is to be hoped that the enthusiasm enthus-iasm which has greeted the announcement announce-ment to the proposed club will not wane until sufficient members have been obtained to bring about the results re-sults desired. i |