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Show CLEAN TOWN SCORERS REPORT Say Vast Amount of Good Accomplished, Ac-complished, arid Urge Importance Im-portance of Continuing. LIST OP THE PRIZE WINNERS MADE PUBLIC Unsanitary Toilets One of the Worst Conditions and Which Committee Urges be Abolished. At the Libraiy auditorium last Saturday Sat-urday evening a meeting was held by tho members of the clean town committee, com-mittee, the mayor and other city officials, of-ficials, at which n brief report was mudo of the work of tho scoring committee, com-mittee, which in the main was very satisfactory, showing the town to bo freer from unsanitary corrals, outhouses, out-houses, etc., than for probably forty years. At the same time, there is still much room for improvement, nnd in a subsequent scoring, which is to be done in August, emphasis will be put on other fcnturc3 of the clean town work, such as schecning against flies, painting, etc. The scoring committee, having completed com-pleted the scoring of all the premises in the city, reported ns follows: Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Ryan, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred K. Smith, receive the first prize of $10 for having the best kept premises in the city. District No. 21 received second prize consisting of material to construct a sanitary toilet; said district embraces the B. A. C. and tho district school buildings, and nil tho houses south, north nnd west of thnt block. Charles Lundgrcn receives tho set of garden tools for having the best sidewalk. Frank B. Wood gets a lawn mower for having the best kept lawn. Other prizes arc yet to be awarded later on in tho senson. There were many other premises in tho city deserving de-serving of favorable mention, and in many cases it was no easy matter for the judges to decide who were entitled en-titled to the prizes. .Thejicaple-generully lake kindly to the clean town contest und have dono n vast amount of good work, and if they keep up their "lick" we will sure-'y sure-'y win the state prize for the cleanest citv in our clnss. The biggest problem tho committee met was tho old unsanitary outhouses and we recommend thnt they bo abolished abol-ished as soon 03 possible by the building build-ing of those that are up to date. A few people saw fit to "roast" tho scorers, but we completed the work without loss of life. Committee. |