So Something is definitely cleaning on boot.
Maybe I just misunderstood your statement, but above it seems like you were 
saying that only old files named like those would be removed.

Try this:
 $ lxc launch ubuntu-daily:artful a1
 $ lxc exec a1 -- touch /tmp/foo
 $ lxc restart a1 
 $ lxc exec a1 -- ls -l /tmp/foo
 ls: cannot access '/tmp/foo': No such file or directory


 

** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => Confirmed

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  usage of /tmp during boot is not safe due to systemd-tmpfiles-clean

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