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Show St ' Battle Now On vfs fi ' jpLp i H'sr Hetncen the Hcds nntl (he Hluet K, . ; j lias Ilecn Hcrlnred Victory IIkI J Sure for n Cleaner Town. h, ' ' The- commlttco of tlilr(y-oiio having Wi.N In charge 'Ia-IiI's campaign for a clean- jl'.l er city1, Is going after thu contest In FX i dead earnest, 'fho committee, with f.; j the help of the people, propones to jt, ! I win that prlzo for being the cleanest t',v ' i city In tlio stnto If there Is a possl- y- 'r blllty of doing so. When their work j; ' s Is completod the town will know thnt 2,', it has had a Turkish bath, and It will y j feel "all the better for It, too. A bndgo of honor a button which rends, "A , Cleaner Lehi" will bo given to the ', ' clthens fast ns they hnvo oarncd one. 2 ' ,' They cannot bo bought; they must bo T U earned, but the commlttco will not 5, if rest till every owner of n home Is P J wearing ono. Within tho next ten days S; evey homo will bo lulled by a block captain and hnvo tho project explained ' ' toUhenii At tho same tlmo they will i', '? bc'glven' n clrculnr, of which the fol- 1? f lotj'ing.JLa a qopy: $ . ' the "Utah Development League Is m' J cof ducting a "Clean Town" contest pT i3j nitong the communities of our state. "' j Th,e cities havo been grouped accord- , k Ing to iiopulntlou Into four classes. Lehi Is In the second group and will ,. . j compete against such towns as Spring- j- 1 villc, Nephl, Itlchtleld, etc. A suitable ; - A prUVWlll bo given tho winning town. ?. 5Jj No city hns a better chnnco to win .. ' M than, ours, but tho good thnt comes ffl frdtn a thoroughly clean city Is worth i" mnny times thu prize offered by the development league. Our city will be rated scon aftor the ICth of August In accordance with tho following score: 4, Points, vr 1. Sewago: Disposal of Privies, i, cesspools, etc ID tf 2. Htablos and corrals, dlsposnl of F manure, etc ID "f . 3 Qarbago, collection and disposal 10 .1 4. Wator supply ., 10 1 . Sanitation or school houses and jjl r6ther public buildings fj ; fi C; Sanitary marketing of foods. ... G Mm 7, Presence of flies G gjg 1j Sanitation .of tho homo, clcanll- B 'less of tho house, vontllntlon, 3m etc G W 9., Condition of streets, parks and fa alleys , 10 tff 10. General uppearnnco of homes, m& barns and barnyards G ' 111 Lawns and flower gardens G .' - 2M& 12 Vacant lots G - WaS'i 13i Fences G W Whllfl wq, feel that our city could Mm i pata a fair examination on most of (, the foregoing points, yet thoro Is room .H for much improvement along nil of ijViSU e thtce lines, with the possible oxceDtlou :KP oti.toat.lar w,"-rteinomuor thnt our . Mm- ' clty ' wrely n collection of Individ- Ri ual; amines. Tho clean homo boosts MBl thKore, the unclean ono knocks. In &? which class docs your homo como? Wgfi The general commlttco decided upon Sm th following plan of conducting tho nSI "Clean-Up" campaign: Tho cast and 51 weat sides of the city Center streot W , belag the dividing line will compcto . against each other for tho greatest ' jj nuasber of homos that will pass with q , a rade of 7G per cent In the points ikS maatloned above. Polnta 0 and 12 will b credited to all homes at tho outset. 9 No 4 will bo given to all who have To - the city water, but the supply of others f will be examined into. Two captains I will be appointed ono for tho east i aide and one for tho west and each 1 will be given, to begin with, three 1 1 hundred buttons, thoso for tho east be- tf ing blue and thoso for tho west, red. m Aa coon as any citizen fools thnt his HS hone will score 76 points, according iff to Jhe abovo schedule ho mnkcB np- ' plication to his captain for a scoring jM . of his home. If the homo passes tho Wt ' examination tho owner Is awarded n H button. ResultB of tho distribution of at buttons will' bo announced from time Ji . to time in the local paper. The win- rfll ning side will rccclvo some sultnblo m " recognition. ci ' The commltteo Iiub also provided for S block captains, whoso 'duty It Is to have general supervision over tho Jj work of cleaning up tho homes on his m block. He will encourage his nolgh- 3 bora to engago In tho work, distribute literature and report tho condition of ft hLv block to tho general committee 2 when called upon. Whon tho block K ' .' captain calls nt your home, tront him Sfl ' kindly and wplgh well the suggestions Tj' he' offers. M JFollowIng is the committees as v brought up to dnto: jH Executive Committee. Junius llnnks, ll chairman: S. W. lloss, secrotury; A. tJ8 1 Yates. W. K. Kvans, Enoch Itusson, ffS Emma J. T. Roborts, Violet Wing, ;A Maud Harwood and William Hadlleld.' I General Commltteo. Junius llnnks. i chairman; S. W. Hoss, secretnry; A, U Yutes. W, E. Evans, Enoch llusson, Emma J. T. Hoborts, Violet Wing, Maud Harwood, Dr. H. C. Holbrook. Mayor William F. Gurney, Mrs. Julia Urown, Jnmes M. Klrkhom, secretnry Utah Development League ; Dr. Fred D. Worlton, Mrs. W. T. Ilasler. Mrs. II. C. Holbrook, 0. h. Comer, Mrs. S. W. Hoss, John Hutchlugs, Mrs. Joseph Gray, George Ilnrnes, Ivy Thomas, Mrs. James II. Gnrdnor, Mrs. William Clark, Eliza Phillips, Murthn. Dorton, S. I. Goodwin, Thomas llusson, Oeorgc Garff, Uyron Gray, C. n. Peterson and John Drown, |