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Show Tau Kappa Epsilon Supports Civic Clean Up Project Members of Tau Kappa Epsilon Ep-silon Fraternity at College oj Southern Utah kicked off Ce- dar City beautlfieation week Saturday, April 27, with three major projects. The commun ity improvement drive will oi-ficlally oi-ficlally begin Wednesday, May 1. 1, -.; ; Pi. $ " . ' , . j, K . ,iiiw Sb K...1 nk. ..ST" .; . 'I . .,,. ,.! "Vi' ; ,1. , . ,, v. . ' . -t . ,.; ": : ,, ' ; ,. 'p : ? i, . ,1 : . ; Alter cleaning the ground.', and ureas adjacent to thei. fraternity house, the campu. group did extensive work 01. the rest room facilities, bleach ers, and grounds at the Ceda.-City Ceda.-City ball park, They also re painted curb markings fo, safety zone areas in the mail, section of the city. Bernie Garcia, Tooele, pub lie service project chairmai. for the fraternity, said tha ' the group is undertaking an extensive program to strengthen relations with the townspeople and to make the organization a constantly improving im-proving asset to the campus and community. The current project is in correlation with the national Tau Kappa Epsilon community commun-ity betterment drive. PROVIDE COMMUNITY SERVICE. Members of the Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity at College of Southern Utah participated in the Cedar City community clean-up project by clean ing the restroom facilities at the municipal mu-nicipal ball park and also painting the bleachers. The fraternity has dedicated dedica-ted itself to improving the campus community relationships. |