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Show Final Plans Laid For May 7 City Wide Clean-Up J. C. Haws, chairman of the City Beautificatlon committee, called a meeting Monday, April 21, to discuss dis-cuss plans to ready Cedar City for May 7th, the day which will climax the clean-up campaign. Chairmen of the city's six wards were present pres-ent and reported on spots in their districts which need particular attention. at-tention. Junior chamber members, assisted by Junior high and high school boys, will go to work on these eyesores within the next few days, eliminating them wherever possible. Rulon Knell reported progress In the Rotary club's assignment of improving im-proving the east and west entrances of the city They have had a caterpillar cater-pillar at work on the dump between the stock yards and Leigh hill, pushing push-ing back and burying rubbish and leveling the ground. The members themselves expect to spend another morning cleaning up this entrance in the near future. Home owners are urged to do their part in assisting with the beautificatlon beautifi-catlon plan. Clean up, paint up and fix up for pleasure of appearance as well as for maintenance and increased in-creased property values. Prune trees that need pruning and remove dead ones. Gravel driveways to provide a hard surface for good drainage. Pea gravel is available, free of charge, to anyone wishing, to go after It. The city has provided a large pile rtilch can be reached by going out the Lund road, which is the first road west of the airport. The gravel is near the Hargrave farm. Take gravel gra-vel from the pile on the south side of the big pit, next to Bulloch's fence. Enhance the general beauty of your home through landscaping. Plant simply with the Idea of low but continued maintenance. And plan now to plant spring annuals. They are our oe hope of creating some color and galty in our city this Centennial year. Let's all do They are our one hope of creating of color on our own home grounds. |