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Show STREETS SHOULD BE . OILED, SAYS CULMER ! "We believe that this spring Is the time for Salt Lake City to make her reputation as a cleanly and sanitary city." said V.. F. Cul.mer of the Culmera com-pans com-pans yesterday. Mr. Culmer" continued: : The one treat drawback to our ! citv has always been the d ;st. Not I only Us it a menace to health, but it I i? a terror io tho hou--1 ife, who I house, anJ rb-cls us to unftvor- ab'o rlr i-i-T! !'roin tcjrisrs. ! Sprinkling hc-ir.s aom. But that is i onlv a makeshift. A soon a tr- Bun dries up tr.o water the Oust is e crain in rirculation. carry! nz tlie disease perms Into every home. We think the city ehouM oil evrv j street that is not paved. Tt will more than -vs v for itself In the mv. in of sprinkling, and we are In a poV.tlnn to offer the city f.i t i.ers a df ?lrab!e oil, in any n-iantlty, at prices that will nabi" trern to car out the 1 '' ei . and are h o n .-1 In this and most a.- ur-diy -Ji;rvr,w I any iitT.r to sr:t!n cheap adverr--inc notorietv In rrakinsf t:.e f.iroitl'in. |