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Show Clean-up Week Climax Will Come Saturday Residents of Cedar City have been reminded by Gary Macfarlane, Macfar-lane, head of the Junior Chamber Cham-ber of Commerce clean-up campaign, cam-paign, that pickup of rubbish will be made this Saturday and perhaps Sunday if necessary. With the over-all program going go-ing full swing and the participation partici-pation of the schools throughout the week it is expected that one of the most successful clean-up, paint-up and fix-up weeks in the history of Cedar City will be recorded. re-corded. Eldon Yergensen, chairman of the city beautification committee who had coordinated the activities activi-ties of the various civic groups in the city in a cooperative effort with the Jaycees to get vacant lots cleaned up during the week-long week-long drive, pointed out that some 90 youths from the high school and leaders from civic clubs have worked on approximately 22 vacant va-cant lots in town and over 15 have been completely cleaned up. School Boys Participate This afternoon, Thursday, it is expected that about 200 boys will be released from the junior high school to complete the clean-up of streets and lots to give the city a complete once over. Residents have been asked to clean up their own lots and the Jaycees have made arrangements for trucks and men to pick up the rubbish from the fronts of property. prop-erty. A plea has been made to have the rubbish placed in front of the residence early Saturday so that the major portion of the collection can be made on that day. The attempt is going to be made to reduce the amount of celection on Sunday. Clean-up, Paint-up and Fix-up, is the word for the week and "remember "re-member you still have two more days to complete the job" it was pointed out by Mr. Macfarlane. |