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Show jity Glean-Up Day Set For Wed., April 15th SS CONCERNS, SCHOOLS, S CLUBS AND CITIZENS iE HELP TO MAKE SUCCESSFUL , an Fork City has declared lsay, April 15th, as the ann-S,iup ann-S,iup day and schools, busi- . c organizations and citizens n':lged their united support to e cleanup a complete suc- ' ie invitation of city officials J-s Club membership, business " iiurch leaders and citizens kal, together with the male n of the high school have 111 themselves into a working dch is expected to cleanup "" streets in a fashion never S ccomplished. aimed to work from 8 a. m. 'Ton on Wednesday, April 15, this short space of time, with )iidreds of men and youths 111 join the drive, to put the reet 6ystem in the city in a fed Inviting condition for the , season. It has been several i ice our city has received an cleanup and the streets are need of attention. " the campaign is to cover nihalf day the assistance of tizen in the community is )- If persons will all take care n treet in the immediate front M property the drive will be , ' s. If it will not be possible ) Jmembers of any family to be ' ;he morning of the 15th ar- i clean up the street in front own property before that that the complete job of : the entire city can be ac- led. Those in charge of the i cpect one male member of I'.nily to be on the job Wed-morning. Wed-morning. Jl students must report to Slrious district chairman and 2 if they get proper credits "morning, it is reported, ""of the four ward houses are e meeting place for all work- I .ity officials and others in-.1 in-.1 in the drive makes an ap-Vvery ap-Vvery citizen to lend his help j four hours on Wednesday in pyjt to make our city more pre- to ourselves and .visitors 7help create a pride in our ity. With the aid of all the job will be quickly done t of satisfaction secured by :ers. irefcsss and high school classes 'suspended from 8 a. m. to 1 1 this date, business and )rts resuming their work at 1 '7ing is the committees of 1 ' the four cleanup districts, restrict ft Mercer, Leo Meredith, Roy od, E. Ray Gardner, C. A. leJr. K. E. Noyes, Frank Gais-lorge Gais-lorge Bingham, J. E. Chad- th( trtin Nielsen, Samuel Grant, o'rcer and Clyde Nelson. m. District H. Storrs, John Robinson, jf P:hipman, Wm. Chipman, W. r B'day, E. R. Buckwalter, Wm. 3, Joseph Walton, Dr. Vern , Dr. Guy S. Richards, Dr. I. Chadwick, E. P. Bate, E. iTiy, John H. Miller, T. A. ) A' Ben Moffett, Glen L. Tay- er Stef fens, M. L. Baird and vr king. J istrirf ,jjjBoley, Frank G. Shelley, Walker, W. A. Devey, Sr., Holindrake, S. T. Shelley, Ulmstead, Luther Giddings, Jn-Parker, Walter Devey, Jr., v"1 A. Wing, Reed Robinson, lgersoll and Leo Nelson. i jjO'Robinson, Jess Spafford, Beck, Glen Chadwick, John l. W. Pulley, Warren An- dU B. Adamson, Oran Ash-Y' Ash-Y' Mills, Clyde Mecham, Sam i N. C. Nielsen. |