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Show Tennis Court Lighting Reported To Be Satisfactory In Every Respect Says Pickett The finishing touches in lighting the college tennis courts were made last Thursday night and tested that evening. The job is satisfactory in every way, reports Elmer Pickett, club president, and B. Glen Smith, club adviser. This project was started at the request of a number of business men, who find it impossible to use the courts in the day time, and it is predicted it will become a fascinating recreational asset to these men and others who desire to use the court. The project was financed by the tennis club, the officers borrowing the money to pay for tlr materials. The labor was donr-without donr-without cost to the club by Irvm Bryner and Bert Riding of thp Southern Utah Power Co. Ths- -material was furnished for Iittte more than cost by the Power company com-pany officials. Fees for the use of the court, have been established to pay of the indebtedness and to pay frr-the frr-the lights. For the present, the Dixie Droe -Co., will donate their snrvicos if"-the if"-the club in scheduling the court.'. The key to the lights may r? (Continued on page five) Tennis Courts (Continued from first page) obtained at that place. All people of this vicinity are eligible to use the courts. They may sign by the hour, or they may obtain membership cards by the month or by the year. Details may be obtained by calling at the Dixie Drug Co. |