| Show I What Kind Of A Town I Do You Live In Kr 1 editorialized on the need of at A couple Weeks ago we one annual clean-up of our preferably in the spring It was pointed out that it is an individual as well as a collective of every person living in a community to help clean up his A clean town is conducive to better happiness and It is the best advertising a city can Visitors are 1 either favorably impressed with the attractive appearance of a town they or they are unimpressed as they see litter 1 and debris strewn about the unattractive store and poorly kept places of They long remember streets that are filled with chuck holes and weeds and unsightly trees and bushes growing along the I A visitor will never forget a beautiful and well-kept park in a town where he stopped with his family to eat lunch and the kiddies play on the swings and swim in the well- managed community swimming In as he moves along j the highways to his he will tell others of that fine V town he visited a day or so and suggests stop for a few hours Then there is the other visitor and the other After driving several hours in the heat of July or the touring family decides to stop at the next town for a brief Of 5 course the city park is the place they decide to stop where they can spend a few hours resting and let the youngsters As he enters the town's business he is immediately met with dirty streets filled with an accumulation of paper beer cans and and other debris that has been left for several weeks or even Then he takes his family to the city where he finds about the same thing he beheld down I. This second visitor also goes on his but not re as the other tourist meets others travel-l Ing toward the second It is obvious what he'll tell a potential visitor who also gets tired and wants a nice place f to spend a few hours i t i Here in the Uintah Basin we have the best towns in the f The people are friendly and anxious to make a stranger feel at home and welcome to our We have a f coast-to-coast highway passing through our along which thousands of tourists each Visitors will be am of good who will carry the story of your town and mine to if impressed by what they It will either be a pretty story of the beauties' they have found while visiting or it will a unattractive story of a disorderly whose streets and parks are We suggested two weeks ago that it was time to be thinking about a city-wide fix-up and campaign in our Such a campaign must stem first from the city who by set aside a day or a week when all should join together in a big clean-up It is time for each of us individually to check our own both at the store and at and see just j what needs to be done to bring up to the standards that will be advertised for good along the Since each one individually stands to benefit greatly from a clean-up we should and must do our share of the If we so then we can reap the rewards of happiness and the comfort that will come from seeing a job 1 well 30 For Sure Shopping FOLDERS al Read All The Standard Ads jc the Roosevelt |