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Show Clean Up Campaign Hearing Its End Mhlrlnitul I'lnMi I'ramloes (a J.nttd Male I'rlite t,,v IMcn-niil (Jrove; Never before did any movenieiil lake bo completely with tlio Plcasnttt Grove, people ns the clean town contest, con-test, which closes today. It opened up rather Indifferently, hut gradually gathered momentum as the campnlgu progressed, and closos today with it whirlwind tlnlsh. During tlio past week (ho committees commit-tees In tlio several dlstilets have boon working Incessenlly Hnrdly a slnglo home has been missed. Help has been extended to the widows and tho In-It In-It in. and iu ninny Instances their phi os srore higher (ban their neighbors. neigh-bors. Uverv sheet lu the main putt or tlio city has had tho weeds dug up from them or mowed close to tho pound. The committees nro nil surprised sur-prised thnt so much could be done lu so short a time, and the peoplo thomsolves nui delighted with tho results, re-sults, oven If no prlzo Is won. .However, .How-ever, from the best Information obtainable, ob-tainable, It Is probable that no othor town In our class bus made the of. forts thnt has Pleasant Grove, and it now looks like this city may win tho state prlzo. There Is muc h good nntured rivalry between tlm several wards ns lo which will win tho 1,. W. Lund prizes,, the' contest bslng particularly keen between be-tween tho forcoe under J. F. llanka tlinl those n ml or Mr. I.und. o |