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Show Veal Bill: Roosevelt, Utah April 17, 1947 After waiting a full year, a year filled with anxiety, and - many a night of. watchful waiting, wait-ing, two of Les Mullins' prize mares presented him with colts, late last week. The event came not as a surprise to "Grandpa" Mullins, but as a great relief, and a noteworthy event. However, How-ever, "Grandpa" Mullins hasn't passed out any cigars yet. Not to be outdone by Les, Dick Harsh came to town the other morning and dashed up and down the street announcing that his prize ewe had given birth to twin lambs. But no cigars from "Grandpa" Harsh yet, either. ' . As you know we had a big clean-up a few weeks ago. It had all the earmarks of being a success suc-cess too, and folks felt no little l pride in knowning that the vil-i vil-i lage was at last sweeping out its front yard. ; But it seems to have been all ; in vain. If you were to walk ! along Main Street this afternoon as Floyd Roberts and I did an r-- hour or so ago, you'd see what -i mean. Stretched the full length of ! Ine gutter from the hydrant up ! fJfar the Huish Drug is one of j uie hoses used by the city when washed the streets. It was about three weeks ago that the cleaning project was in full swing, and that piece of hose, f lmst a quarter of a block long nas been laying in the gutter ever since. It isn't a thing of Deauty you can be sure, and though it is full of holes, .,;yd Roberts and I sort of fig-d?c fig-d?c at if lho citv wanted to iia il' a less conspicuous ,,"f Plle than the Main Street rniC0ulcl have becn selected, in I . r e drPPing another line w days to let you know ow things are going. As Ever, Unc. th-Jt'v?- Abut beautification and knoJ teuFl0yd Roberts, as you ? SW 18 the city's beautification |