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Show Presbyterian Mission Services. The usual services will bo held next Sunday. Tho Rev. Wm. Paden. D. D.. formerly pastor of the First Presbyterian Presby-terian Church of Salt Lake City, will preach at 8:00 o'clock In tho library i&iditorium. . , fV ftMW yW W Ir DV, Fwiwa t A PROCLAMATION The City of Cedar, acting together with the Clean-up Campaign Committee, has designated Sunday, May 7th, m the day for opening the Clean-up and Paint-up Campaign. The program for the two weeks beginning with this date shall bo : Sunday Special Services, in All Churches. Monday and Tuesday Fire Prevention Days. Clenn basement and attics of rubbish and greasy rags wherever possible. Wednesday and Thursday Front Yard Days. Cut lawns, plant flower beds and lawns, clean walks and gut-tors; gut-tors; exterminate ants. Friday and Saturday Vacant Lot Days. Boy Scouts and 8 'ool children clean vacant lots, removing tin cans, paper and brush. Plow nnd plant garden spots where possible, Monday and Tuesday Back Yard Days. .Clean out stables and corrals, rcpnlr fences and sheds, screen garbage cans. Put out fly traps. Put on screen doors. Complete various other tasks. Wednesday and Thursday Weed and Shale Days. There is no more important work which the campaign cou.d accomplish than to rid the city of the weed pest. Put shale on sidewalks. side-walks. Friday and Saturday Paint Days. t Paint up, inside and out, porches, fences, woodwork and porch chairs. This is an opportunity for every citizen not only to show his personal pride, but also his civic pride. No city is at tractive if it is dirty and littered up. All should be willing to co-operate in cleaning up not only their own premises, but in helping to clean up the premises of others where help is necessary.. Let us all work together to clean up and paint up Cedar City during the next two weeks, and then keep it that way throughout the entire year and for many years to come. Let us make Cedar City not only clean, but beautiful. The I result will be u cleaner, healthier, happier and more attractive attract-ive community. THOMAS J. JONES, Mayor of Cedar City. TEN CLEAN-UP COMMANDMENTS. 1. Remember thy garbage can, to keep it covered. 2. Thou shalt cut the weeds in thj vacant lot, lest it become n hiding place for old tin cans. 3. Thou shalt bear witness against thy neighbor rubbish heap. 4. Thou shalt clean out the habitation of thy horse. 5. Thou shalt prevent the breeding of the fly, that thy children unto the third and fourth generation need not swat him. . Remember thy back yard and alley to keep them clenn. Six dayH shalt thou labor. If yet the task is not accomplished thou couldst do worse than continue on the seventh. -,-2a'AfHU&haU-ove44he-air andunshincrJ4v'fe---!u-8. Look not upon milk when It cometh from an unclean dairy. 1). Remember thy Clean-up Day and keep it holy. 10. If thou dost harken unto these Hayings to do them, thou Bhalt live long :n the land, and the "Clean-up" spirit shall last 3G5 days in the year. ' -- ' . |