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Show Battle Now. On H War Between (he 1'eds nnil (lie llltirt H llns Been Declared Victor. bH Sure for n Cleaner Tonn. HH rH The commlttco of ttilrty-ono having H In chnrgc Lchl'a campaign for n clean- H cr city, Ib going after tho contest In Ipfl uVa(1 earnest. The commlttco, with B the help of tho people, proposes to lM nin (bat prize for being tho cleanest tt.H city In tho ntato It there Ib u possl- AH Ib completed tho town will know that H it has had n Turkish bath, and It will .,1 fCcl nil tho hotter for It, too. A badge iH of honor a button which reads, "A B Cleaner Lolil" will bo given to the iTlH citizens fnst as thoy have earned one. 'H They cannot bo bought; they niUBt be -( earned, but tho commlttco will not H rest till every owner of n home Ib H wearing one. Within tho next ten days D'M ovcry homo will bo visited by n block H captain and havo tho project explained H to them. At tho same tlmo they will 'J fl be given a circular, of which tho fol- vH iwnB ls n cpy: r H The Utah Development League Is H conducting a "Clean Town" contest H among tho communities of our state. H The cities have been grouped accord- rH lK to population into four classes. Lchl is In the second group and will picH compete against such towns ns Spring- ZB vllle, N'ephl, Richfield, etc. A sultnblo ZZH prize will be given the winning town. V No city has a better chnnco to win H than ours, but the good that comes noH from a thoroughly clean" city Is worth 'UGH many times tho prize offered by the development league. Our city will bo tW rated soon nftcr tho 15th of August In 'H accordance with tho following score. Points: I 1. Sewage: Disposal of Privies, H cesspoolB, etc 15 ' K 2. Stables and corrals, disposal of H manure, etc 10 3. Garbage, collection and disposal 10 4. Water supply 10 Idld " Sanitation of school houses and B other public buildings n ' H C. Sanitary marketing of foods.... 5 7. Presence of flies ...,, C H 8. Sanitation of Uio homo, clcnnll- H nets ot the house, ventilation, H etc. ... 5 nlatH 9. Condition of streets, parks and 1 ' alloys 10 )WWi 10, General appearance of homes, rJfHJ barns and barnyards 5 l"Ba-rll. Lawns and flower-gardens... ..,.5 12. vacahtviots . . .-. t . . . . rrrrHr?. . 13. Fences 5 Ml Whllo wo feel that our city could J pass 'a- fair examination on moBt of , HJ the foregoing points, yet thoro is room h'HJ for much Improvement' along nil of H theso lines, with tho passible- exception nl of four or five. Remember that our H city is .merely ti collection of Indlvld- nt H ual homes. Tho clean homo boosts ry HJ the score, thq unclean one knocks. In H which class does your homo como? 'H Tho general commlttco decided upon jgfk the following plan of conducting tho H "Cloan-Up" campaign: Tho enst and weBt Aides of tho city Centor street P"fH being tho dividing lino will compcto ' "H . against .each other for tho greatest po'H ' number of homes that will pass with HVJ a grado ot 75- per cent in tho points j mentioned above. Points C and 12 will V bo credited to all homes nt tho outset. t WS No, 4 will bo given to nil who have Ym the city water, hut tho supply of others OS he examined Into, Two captains will ,bc appointed ono for tho east if sldo nnd one for tho west nnil ench m will be given, to begin with, threo hundred buttons, thoBo for the east he- M 'IB blue and those for tho west, red. . M As oon as any cltlzon fcclB that Ills iaIiM home will score 75 points, according to the nhove schedule, he makes np-niM np-niM PJ'cnt'on to his captain for n scoring U or his home. If jlhe homo passes the I examination the owner Is awarded a button, nesults of tho distribution ot I mtt10nB will be announced from tlmo m to time In tho locnl papor. Tho wln-m wln-m ning sldo will receive somo sultnblo " recognition. Fofl The committee linB nlso provided for block -captains, whoso duty it Is to have general supervision over tho U T, c,enn'ng up tho homes on his --jm block. Ho will encourage his ncigh--" i?rs t0 engago In tho work, distribute "craturo and report tho condition of Mk ms block to tho gonernl committee m when called upon. When tho block rm "I'tnl" .calls nt your homo, treat him- Kindly, and weigh well tho suggestlohB he offers. Following is tho committees htf brought up to dato: c Executive Commlttco. JunlusIIanks. c I ?,in'r'nnn: S. W. Ross, secretary: A L. lates, W, K. Evnns, Enoch Russon Emma J T. Roberts, Violet Wing " ,"d "nrwood and William Hnthlold ' incrnl Committee. Junlijs Hanks IJj enalrmaii, s. W. Ross, secretary; A m ij ntes. V. E. Evans, Enoch Russon, J-'nnin J T. Roberta. Violet Wing. il H J i "'" ,,nrwood, Dr If. C Ilolbrook. m -Mayor William F. flilmoy, Mrs, Jullit H !r",wii Jnines M. Klrkluun, Hpcretnrv ' '" !. ""velopmriil l.eaguo; Dr, Freir ! Vorlto". Mrs. W. T. llHslor. Mrs (, V: "olhrook. O. 1.. Comer, Mrs. S , Uos8' Jolin Ilutclilngs, Mr. Joseph ', Geoigo RnriioH, ,lyy Tlminns, iff , J,,m8 " Oardnor, Mrs'. William "TK, Eliza lMilillps, Martha Dortou " l Ooodwln, ThoinaHRuHBon.aeorgr V',.r". Hyroti r.ray, C. n. PoterHon and John Brown. |