Show Casually Observing Cliff I WE ACCEPT THE week the Standard carried a front page editorial urging residents of our communities to accept a chal- lenge to make CLEANEST TOWN in Utah I had several calls on our and each one said he would the march on unclean vacant we'll get this project off the ground before summer arrives just as as the April showers taper and good spring weather K AGAIN MAY I OFFER the of this newspaper to do an outstanding job of a sand PAINT-UP program going jand completed in the ties we Let us join forces to make the I CLEANEST TOWN IN UTAH THIS People often seek excuses Wp for their failures instead of trying to do something about m m ONCE MORE I FEEL that a Hr service club and several public W spirited men deserve to be com-W f for carrying on a r basketball project for the Little Leaguers of our f For the past decade the Kiwanis Club has spon-f a project each winter fol-J lowing the reconvening of school Rafter the Christmas youngsters are taught 4 fundamentals of were two reasons Kb Kiwanis accepted this ment to teach boys to play and provide supervised recreation on Satur-j for a group of boys who rE not anything to M keep occupied for a a IN ADDITION TO offering y a word of praise to uns John and Scott committee mom-i J aud a special of must to Coach Roland f lo help Scott teach these kids of the Roosevelt Then to those in others areas and who have carried on a similar program must go a word of praise and OVER MY-YON there is a RUSSELL who does a tremendous job with the youngsters of that community whatever is seasonal is taught the boys by Rus Not only does Rus teach the fundamentals of the various but he also plans and directs tournaments to give opportunity for youngsters to display the skills they have and parents to watch their kids play So to Rus Gingell goes a very generous tribute for his contributions to the lives of the little kids of the His latest activity was the basketball tournament which his and and Jack planned and carried to a successful c-o THE LAST WORD Ten Commandments of Good Human Relations How to get along with Speak to people there is nothing as nice as a cheerful word of Smile at people it takes 72 muscles to only 14 to Call people by name the sweetest music to anyone's ears is the sound of his own Be friendly and If you would have be Be cordial speak and act as if everything you do were a genuine Be genuinely interested in people you can like everybody if you Be generous with cautious with Be considerate with the feeling of others there are three to a the other fellow's and the right Bo alert to give service what counts most in life is what we do for |