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Show Citizens Urged To Beautify Lots May 1 is a date to anticipate and to remember. This is the day for the big "Kick Off" in the Cedar City Beautification program, according to Forrest Hunter, beautification chairman. chair-man. That leaves about five weeks before this date to make individual lots clean and respectable, res-pectable, Hunter said. According to the beautification beautifica-tion Committee, no lot in Cedar Ce-dar City needs to be slighted. It is the duty and obligation of the individual to clean up his own if he possibly can. Next he should rely on his neighbor. "Ours is a com- munity project and we need to employ the 'good neighbor policy' wherever we can and whenever there is a need." Helping Hands Then, if we have individuals who find it physically impos: ible to do the clean-up job, here are many who are will-.ng will-.ng to help. Just give Mr. Iunter a ring and he will arrange for some help. If there are old barns, sheds, or shacks to be removed but are in need of some big equipment equip-ment aid, this need should also be voiced. The committee commit-tee feels that we have a definite de-finite need for old car removal. re-moval. They report that help is also available for this pro-iect. pro-iect. In the words of Mr. Hunter, "If you will let us, we will haul it off for you." There is absolutely no need for trashy, untidy property. Individuals are encouraged to contact Mr. Hunter and talk over the problems with him. |