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Show PAiW-UP OWE OPENING CITY TRUCK TO PICKUP TRASH Mayor Appeals For Clean-up Weeks Cooperation A Clean-up, Paint-up and Fix-up Fix-up campaign, on a more intensive scale than ever before, is being planned by city officials with the support of every civic organization organiza-tion and service club in Bingham Canyon, for the weeks of April 24 to May 6, inclusive. This campaign is being launched launch-ed and is expected to be supported support-ed as a movement of merit considered con-sidered from the standpoint of community health and welfare, fire prevention, beautification, property improvement and civic pride. Important development of the meeting of the Clean-up committee commit-tee Tuesday evening was the zoning zon-ing of the town and setting of dates the campaign will be concentrated con-centrated in these zones, announced announ-ced as follows: Zone 1 Lower city limits to Royal laundry, Wednesday and Thursday, May 3 and 4, under direction di-rection of No. 2 volunteer firemen; fire-men; Zone 2 Royal laundry to No. 2 Fire hall, including Railroad avenue, Heglund, Dixon, Freeman Free-man and Main street, under supervision su-pervision of the Lions club, Monday Mon-day and Tuesday, May 1 and 2; Zone 3 No. 2 Fire hall to Markham, with the junior chamber cham-ber of commerce members cooperating coop-erating in the Clean-up drive Friday and Saturday, April 28 and 29. Zone 4 Markham to Carr Fork, Monday and Tuesday, April 24 and 25, No. 1 Firemen will direct di-rect activities, paying particular attention to fire hazards; Zone 5 Carr Fork and upper Main street, Wednesday and Thursday, April 26 and 27, city employees. The city truck will pick up Irash and rubbish on the days and in the zones announced, it was staled by Mayor Ed. Johnson, John-son, chairman of the committee. Aid of Boy Scouts in Bingham district will be enlisted' Friday. Fri-day. April 28, in cleaning vacant va-cant lots of rubbish and trash. The county is assisting in the drive in Copperfield. where A. H. Atwood has been named chairman, and in Highland Boy. where Walter Bolic is in charge. Salt Lake county trucks will be in Highland Boy Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, April 27-28-29 to pick up refuse and trash, and in Copperfield Thursday, Thurs-day, Friday and Saturday, April 27-28-29, it was announced Thursday Thurs-day by Jack Householder, county coun-ty deputy sheriff. |