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Show G.U.V. urges city clean-up Clean-up time, beautification of home and surroundings, pride in family and home, pride in community are all symbols of Spring. After the long dark days of winter, nothing is so exhilarating or satisfying as giving all our surroundings the look of freshness fresh-ness and beauty. It comes as a natural to all beings; all beings be-ings react to it, and if properly prop-erly guided aand encouraged, especially among our young people, relieves the mind from uncertainty, an uncertainty that too often results in an exhibition ex-hibition of self attainment for things not conductive to beauty and pleasures nor to family and community relations. rela-tions. A friend, upon being asked what was one of the most memorable events in his life replied; "On a balmy Spring day when I was a youngster, I raked and cleaned the yard without suggestion. While doing do-ing it two of my aunties came to see mother. They gave me a pat on the back as they went by and I heard mother, through an open window give me a word of praise. When father came from the field, he told me how nicely I had done the yard. That was the most memorable day of my life. It has given me incentive every day; it has taught me more leadership and planning on what to do next than all else. Circuses, spending money; everything ev-erything is dimmed by that and other similar experiences." Agricultural Committee GUV. Rulon Nichols, Chairman |