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Show L 'Spring House Cleaning M Every spring the good housewife attacks the winter's ' dust and dirt with broom and mop, and gives the whole d house a good cleaning, beating the carpets, changing the J furniture around, and giving the home a fresh clean ap-pearance. ap-pearance. Out of the house, especially out of the attic, goes a I collection of odds and ends which have been hanging around without purpose or usefulness, th' Such a house cleaning for our mental attic comes from i;:an attendance at Conference for the good Latter Day Saint, attendance at district and national conventions for club mem-0,bers, mem-0,bers, the hearing of good book reviews or the reading of ate good literature. A fresh clean breeze sweeps through our thoughts, blowing away some old ideas ready for the dis- card. We are shaken out of our little grove which seemed to be good enough until we saw the wider horizon. Our mental furniture gets changed around and our point of view is altered by the contributions of others whose -j experiences are fresh to us. We see ourselves not as isolated "nits in our own little group but as component parts of a great world movement. I . |