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Show Civic-Betterment League Arranges Fine Program Oilier Important jimivis Taken Up ul Ku'cuthe Committee Heeling. Tho following business wns transacted trans-acted by tho Executive Commlttco of the Civlc-Hctterment League Wednesday Wednes-day evening. Tho Sanitary commlttco reported on its efforts to have our public drinking fountains mado more sanitary, sani-tary, also on tho matter of weeds nlong our public walks, tho Council agreeing to take, the matter up Immediately. Im-mediately. Tho matter of public toilets toi-lets wns also discussed, and was left to the commltteo for further Investigation. Investi-gation. Tho report of tho library committee commit-tee showed the preparations about complete for tho opening of tho Public Pub-lic Library of American Fork, and announced that preparations were now In hand for n big reception and book shower to bo held in tho Tabernacle Taber-nacle on a date to bo announced lntor. Tho program committee reported the completion of Its program for the winter, and announced tho first lec-turo lec-turo of the. season "Present Condi, tlon in the War Zone" Prof. Torlld Arnoldson of tho State University, for Wednesday, October 21, at City Hall. t Lectures for the bnlanco of the year follow: No. 2 The Boy nnd His Gang Dr. Geo. H. Brlmhull, November 11. No. 3 Tho Needs of Your CommunityProf. Commun-ityProf. Win. G. Roylance, November Novem-ber 25. No. 4 Tho Public Library nnd the Hoy Prof. Howard R. Drlggs, December De-cember 9. No. 5 Evening With An American Author, January C, 1915 No. C Public Improvements Prof. R. II. Lyman, January 20. No. 7 Reading, Prof. Maud May Rnbcock, February 3. No. 8 Moral Betterment Prof. Mm. H. Boyle, February 17. No. 9 Conservation of Native Birds, Forests and Wild Lire, March 10. Prof. J. H. Paul. No. 10 Roman History as seen in the, Roman Forum, Illustrated, March 24, Dr. Frank H. Fowler. No. 11 Goethe's Faust Prof. Levi Edgar Young, April 14. t No. 12 Musical Evening. |