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Show Thursday, April 6, 1961 (X0&s030 OtO: Qf&b OOQO 0Cpo O0 ao& v oecooo Oom ooo tQz&'o O ' , . O a W- Sii V ia&sL, '" '"Or "SWEPT DOORSTEP Goethe once said something to the effect that if every man would sweep his own doorstep, the whole world would be clean. We hold this truth to be And if every man would keep his lawn and shrubs as trim and meticulous as in this cover picture. . .the whole world (well, anyway. Salt Lake City and its environs) would be. like a big, beautiful temple ground. ..or golf course. . .or something else that denotes a neat, well -- ordered landscape to you. The above picture was taken of the one man we know of in OUR neighborhood who has done HIS part. It's the home at 1625 Ea 64th S. It's such a pleasing sensation merely driving past this masterpiece that we wanted to pass some of this pleasure on to you. It's the BenScolari self-evide- nt. s -- .O (3 Q home 1 Now, how about the rest of us rolling up our sleeves and raking our own lawn? The theme we're trying to get across, in case you don't PAINT-U- P, E! P, know, IT'S CLEAN-U- P, FIX-U- - f PLANT-UPTIM- o |