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Show U 'WHATIIAVn WE UEEN DOING? H u k Straugnrs who como into Cedar B & i , Qlty and learn that it bus boon Bottled H vl s , ' for GO yours or upwards, woudor what 'L ' ' tbo rosldonts bavo been doing nil this B j Vi t h II Q. Why wo haven't bolter streets H ' J ' mid wnllcs; wby thoro nro not more if well cultivated liiwns and grounds; Hi 'i why thoro is scarcoiy n fluisbod build HfM r lug iu tho placo. To tho person nils- K od iu tlio moro progrossivo towus of Va ' .northorn Utah, or iu tho East, uvory 'f thing bo'ro tins a slip-shod appearance. ti v And renlly, thoro is a great deal of 'j 1 room for orltlolsm. Tboro has been B ' i 'onougli Ktbor wasted on tbo stmot H , uoruors and about business houses B lt , v during tlio past 20 years iu Cedar to '1 bavo paved and guttorod ovory btroot P and sldownllc within tho populated H t 'i. district, and yet wo continuo to wado B " ; through tho mud year after yoar, with H only tho hauling of an occasional load Hl of sbalo or othor temporary improve. Hj mout just enough to enable us to HJ Blop uround. A ulco four-foot co- H moot walk along tbo front of cnoli lot H iu tbo moro thickly jrapulnted dis- t. tr'0 would not, coat very muah, and Jonco it was laid good dry footing would bo iiisurod for many long years ;J ) to como. -liesidos this it would H y stamp Codar City as ono of tbo pro- H ' grossivo up-niid-11-coming towns of tho Hj state -ono of which wo could all feel H proud. With good sidowalks tbo H winter souson would loso ono-hnlf its B- torrors for tbo inhabitants. It lias K been predicted that if 0110 walk in B l town woro to bo paved a majority of B' tho proporty lioldors would soon fnll H iu line. Who will bo thoprogroBsivo H citizen to sot tbo oxumplo? |