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Show Cedar Garden Club Starts Clean-up Drive "Lest We Forget," Mrs. Ora Price, Garden Club representative representa-tive to the City Beautification committee, reminds all Cedar City residents of Clean up Week, April 16 through 24, and also of, the beautification campaign to follow. As representative of the Garden Gar-den Club she urges all members to lead out in the campaign, so that others may become interested. interest-ed. She suggests that each mem- ber go into her own backyard, find the most unsightly spot and then go to work on It. She hopes the members will heed the advice given In the last club lecture to "make beautiful what we have," or to "make the best of our situations," situ-ations," without too much expense. ex-pense. "Just because your neighbor, who can afford one, has a nice cement wallVound the place, is certainly no reason to get down hearted and think you can't make your place look nice without with-out one," she said. "A place that shows hard work, thought and genuine interest, Is the place I can personally be Interested in, she continued. "Let's all try hard to make our city a clean and attractive one," she said. Young Richard Morris was pleasantly surprised Tuesday .night by a group of boys and 'girls who suddenly appeared to help him celebrate his 12th birthday anniversary. Games were played during the evening, and birthday refreshments were served by his mother, Mrs. R. C. Morris, at the close of the party. |