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Show Clean Town Movement ' 1 Getting Good Results l.ehl New In (. .,., nm nllxna i'atchlug (lie (,mUl'JV A. JL Yate and lr 'l"'gjpiid unto Irlp down through tlm M this week to inspect the illfToroyi cities from a "Clean Town'.'. , BtlfiyJ point. The gentlemen stnled "11 l.ehl easily leads in tho movjyneJ, and If the citizens keep up tho good work already commenced lxhl OT1 undoubtedly secure llrst prlzcjt course an Inspection wim not made or the sanitary conditions of tlio oral towtiH, but their streota Jnl many more, weeihi on them, firr feiieou were not so woll kept upWul their home surroundings weroiiojJB'o neat. w'. l.eo lilt (I, a gentleman who was m n mission lo New 'Cealaml with .lohtHH. Kvans, paid the Inlter a visit This week, lie stated that his btisimjSB called him to nearly all tliu cltlesjln the state, hut that he had not hjjcii one which looked so clean. Ilg inside this comment before he knew' oTJIhf slatc-wlde contest Many other visitors visi-tors have made similar remarks.jf. ' A drlvo around town is refreshlngjlo anyone On nearly every block some of the propei ty owners huvo cleaned up the strei t and walks, and In some Instances nearly the whole strcct-Ums been cleaned. The movenicntff'ln catching. When one man cloanKtiip his neighbor, noting tho grcnt Tin-provement Tin-provement for so lltllo efTort, goes and does likewise, till It is probable that ere another mouth passes Jlho whole town will look like It has been visited b the Gold lusl Twlns. Sanitary experts are predicting that not only will l.ehl be the cleanest town In the stale, hut that It will also be the most healthy j |