Show CI CLEAN A UP AN AND KEEP CLEAN CLEA Editor Record Today public sentiment puts a premium on cleanliness So strong strong trong has this sentiment become that towns townsand and atod cities are s striving with one another another an- an I an-I other to reach a standard in cleanliness ness ness cleanliness cleanliness in aJ and c around the homes and public buildings It has been demonstrated that to take tale proper prop prop- er sanitary measures measures' pays that it pays to be clean not only because there is comfort in it but also because the other fellow who is your neighbor neighbor neighbor neigh neigh- bor is very liable to clean up If you do It pays a community to be clean as a whole because a clean town attracts in the same proportion as asa asa asa a filthy town town There There are town own ordinances on sanitation but it ought not to be necessary to enforce them Civic pride in our town ought to beall be beall all sufficient There will soon be time to clean up There is such a a athing athing thing as a clean up day appointed in many towns and cities If this is appointed by the town board and this community makes up its mind to clean up there is no r reason ason wiry I a operative co-operative move in this direction cUon could not go a long ways towards lifting Duchesne City from the low percentage of cleanliness which was awarded it in 1915 by the State Board Doard of ot Health to a percentage becoming a county seat Let Duchesne leadIn leadin lead leadin in the clean up contest of 1916 ALBERT BJORNSON M M. D. D |