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Show Eloosevelf Schedules Clean-Up For Nen? Tuesday, May Fourth Chamber Of Commerce Calls For Business Houses To Join Project Next Tuesday, May 4, has been officially proclaimed by Mayor Paul Murphy as the day when the City of Roosevelt will do its annual spring clean-up. In his proclamation, pro-clamation, the mayor has requested all business establishments estab-lishments in the city to delay their opening until 10:00 a.m. to give employees and employers a chance to get alleys, store fronts and rear ends of buildings tidied up. A special request is made by Dr. Paul Stringham, president of the Chamber of Commerce, for business operators to join in this clean-up project, and remain re-main closed until about 10 a.m. He also 'urges merchants to again join in cleaning up Main Street. It is suggested that the hour of 6 a.m. be designated as the time to begin the down-town project to get ahead of the parking park-ing problem on the business streets. According to Kenneth Ay-cock, Ay-cock, chairman of the street committee for he 'city, and director di-rector of the clean-up for the city, if debris, both in the business busi-ness and residential areas is piled near alleys or on streets, city trucks will pick the "junk" up. A special caution is issued by the city officials regarding fires "Don't start a fire where there is any danger of it getting out of control." the mayor said. "If there are grass patches, or piles of trasli that should be burned and might create a hazard, haz-ard, contact the city and help will be given by the fire department," depart-ment," is the statement made by the mayor. GOING TO BRAZIL . : i v -. .- - t I - l 'It: ' FRANK MEYER, JR., has accepted a call by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, to labor the next 2Vi years as a missionary in Brazil. Bra-zil. He will represent the Bridgeland ward. |