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Show CLEANUP m FOR PROVD CITY Provo, March 12. At a meeting of representatives of the civic sections of several organizations of the city, held last evening in tho library lecture lec-ture room, a central civic committee for the city was formed, with Mrs. J. W. Ainl, president;'' Mrs. George P. Parker, secretary, and the following board: Miss Mary J. Ollerton, Mrs. A. P. Merrill, Mrs. J. M. Jensen, J. A. Smoot, Mrs. E. E. Corfman, Commissioner Commis-sioner LeRoy Dixon, the Rev. J. A. Smith, Mrs. Grace E. Cheevor, J. H. Masters, the Rev. Phillip King, George W. Craig and Mrs. W. H. Ray. The committee will meet again Friday night for further discussion and arrangements. ar-rangements. After consultation with Mayor C. F. Decker and Commissioner LeRoy Dixon Dix-on It was decided to set apart Friday, March 20 and Saturday, March 21 for clean-up days. A number of the business busi-ness men, it was reported, had aske'd for a day which they could make a holiday to enable them to take part in the clean-up. and therefore Friday was selected, and Saturday so that the school children might participate. Tho city commission will let the city teams haul away the rubbish and garbage, and others will be -invited to furnish additional teams. George W. Craig, in behalf of the Salt Lake Route and the Salt Lake-Utah company, com-pany, offered to haul the garbage and refuse out of the city free of charge. The Stake Relief society authorities have - orked out a comprehensive detailed de-tailed plan for co-operation among the people of the several wards in doing tho work, and this plan was adopted. Thursday evening, March 19, clean-up rally will be conducted in the Central school, under the auspices of the Home and School association, similar to the one held a year ago' for development of enthusiasm In the work. An interesting program will be arranged for the meeting by the Home and School association. |