Show Scribe campus drive Summer visitors at the University of Utah seldom fail to remark on the beauty of the hilltop A very capable grounds department has made the campus one of the most lovely of its kind in the United Their has largely been a thankless and unsung Working with an insufficient the grounds department has never failed to do the and produce the that a much larger number of men would justly be proud to Already this this group has undertaken a tremendous program of work which includes additional lawn flower and All of these tasks are being carried out in addition to the ample job of campus By the time that final registration is a total of nearly four thousand students will be attending the university during the summer This number exceeds by sev-v eral hundred the total enrollment of an average regular quarter prior to the Four thousand careless people can turn an orderly campus into a four careful considerate people help keep our campus as green and orderly as it is In order to help the grounds department successfully carry out their extensive summer campus beautifying each student attending the university is requested to do his part in keeping the and flower beds free from Another way in which students can give a great deal of assistance to the men maintaining m the university grounds is to take closer heed to the chains which have been erected to protect h certain portions of grass from the corner-cutting tendencies of lazy These chains keep corners of grass from being completely They should be closely If students will take note of these and several other obvious and simple it will make it possible for the university to release more men from campus maintenance into more constructive lines of grounds After this university belongs to you and As citizens of the state of we each hold a vital share in this institution of learning which is recognized among the nation's Each of us should take pride in its outer appearance and do everything possible to keep its buildings and grounds as neat and well kept as we would our own David L. |