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Show Snfly OffffSsneiDs Ask j Wednesday. April 16th, is o natcd as Clean-up Day in 0U1 - It is hoped that evervbod have their proprety cleaned t fore that date. We urge evto'ytv n i to make a careful inspection''., their property and see what a '..' ' ional improvements can b6 1:1 m . i, Centennial visitors have1 j&l:'.-:id. started to come to see our ion, niunity. The time Is. notMsOTlitu, Plant, Paint and Modernize. The forenoon of Clean-up Day is to be used to complete any unfinished unfin-ished jobs around our own homes. We wish to call your special attention atten-tion to the area between your sid-walk sid-walk and the street. Do not let weeds and rubbish on this area obscure ob-scure the fine cleanup you have done on your lot. Also there are a large number of old wooden fences and out-buildings that, are in a very unsatisfactory condition. It would greatly improve the appearance appear-ance of our City if these Were torn down or repaired and painted. At one o'clock in the afternoon of Clean-up Day our entire coriim-unity coriim-unity is urged to declare a holiday from our regular work and devote at least four hours to cleaning up our streets, ditches, parks, schools and churches. This project is 'organized 'or-ganized under the direction of the Centennial Beautification Committee Commit-tee and will be conducted on a ward basis, Ward work chairmen are: First ward, Irving West; Second ward, Blaine V Swenson; Third ward, Jean Fugal; Grove ward, William C. Smih, Everybody Every-body is urged to offer1 their serv- ices to these men and issist them in this worthy project. " Wecpmmenjltliatthe tnsAws. TJouses declare a holiday so that they and their employees will have an opportunity to join the campaign. cam-paign. We believe our city is one of the most beautiful in Utah. We believe be-lieve that cooperative community spirit can make Pleasant Grove "Utah's Cleanest City." ' MAYOR AND. CITY COUNCIL |