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Show THURSDAY, MAY 23, PAGE 3 1974 PAUL HARVEY NEWS Stay in the Country, Young Man! By PAUL HARVEY If the movies glamorized New York City and Hollywood, making them irresistible to the John-Bo- y Waltons of yesteryear, television, revealing the cities for what Two new industries moved into Chicago last year; 20 moved out. Some industries, thinking it necessary, continue to cluster and cloister themselves in the asphalt jungle. Traveling almost constantly. I get a sharp focus on the debits and credits of city they have become, surely should inspire todays small-er-tow- n American boys and girls to stay put! Every stenographer and shopgirl used to be willing to work for less just to work in mid-cit- y Hanhattan or in Chicago's glamorous Loop. Not any more. The Loop is stagnating less quality merchandise, more schlock shops. TheatThe annual spring show of ers show mostly black vio- the rntermountain Quarter lence and pornography. Most Horse association will be nicer restaurants have shut May 31 to June 1 at the Box down, moved out. Public Elder county fairgrounds in transportation to and from Tremonton. the residential areas is shabThere will be a full line of by, crowded, dangerous. Pri- halter, performance, youth vate transportation is ted- and cutting events. ious, expensive. JUDGE FOR the show will be LeRoy Ashcroft of DecSO NOW THE people atur .Texas. women particularly young The show is approved by who could commute to the big cities prefer work in eight different quarter horse suburban businesses and in- associations throughout the United States. dustries. The show will start off with Although 20 percent of the youth events on the Americans live in cities of half a million or more, morning of May 31. Accordsurveys show only 9 percent ing to Bill Greene, secretary and business manager for want to. this will Chicago last year averag- the association, ed 1,000 crimes per day. But include a full line of events. This will be followed by the of all the criminals arrested, less than 5 percent were championship cutting in the indicted. And of those few afternoon with five or six who were indicted, less than states expected to be represented. June 1 will start with 2 percent ever went to prison ! So crime is increasing in halter events followed by the events in the Chicago another 3 percent performance afternoon. this year. GREENE SAID that beAND ITS NOT just Chica- tween 400 and 500 particigo. MIT computers compute pants are expected for the that for any baby born this show and they will come Neyear in one of Americas 50 from Idaho, Wyoming, and Colorado, possibly largest cities the odds are vada, California. from even one in 50 that he will be The show has been held in murdered. for the past five Tremonton Nor is it just the danger; was selTremonton the cities arent fun any years. of the because coopermore. New York City hasnt ected of the ation townspeople, grown for 25 years. Detroits because of the excellent population has shrunk 8 perfacilities and because it is cent the past three years. a place to go, Washington, D. C., once a just pleasant said. mecca for ambitious women, Greene The show is open to the now is the place where a hundred of them are raped public and there is no charge. every week! So stay put, young man. You are where most now want to be and you are where the action is. America's vitality is now in its small towns. Even the small-sma- ll towns of 5(H) population or less, which were growing Social security Tuxes were alonly 5 percent in the Fifties, increased January 1. grew 15 percent in the Sixties-antax remains the rate though theyre still growing. at 5.85 per cent for employees and 5.85 per cent for OF all Ameremployers, the tax base was icans have moved during the increased from $12.((H) to past three years. Some SlJ.Uun. This means the :t.T:'ii.(HM) moved into metromaximum lax is now $772.20 politan areas but 4.f0.0(K for iMith the worker and his moved out boss. Spring Horse living. If there used to be more money and more opportunity in the big city, its not true any. more. s Across the of our country thats still country, the jobs are just as good and the schools are better. And the streets are cleaner and the play places are safer. Stay pul, young man; the big city is a fool's paradise. nine-tenth- Set For Tremonton ro (Your Wallcovering Store) We Invite You To Visit Our Newly Renovated And Completely Carpeted Wallcovering Department for the best selection available anywhere NOW IN STOCK Security Tax Increased d ONE-THIR- D ! O) Walltex, Scrubable Vinyls, Flocks and Hundreds of Wallpaper Patterns WE OFFER YOU Better Service Please let us help with your spring decorating Better Selection you Best Quality Best Price STATE WALLPAPER CO. 27 No. Main, Logan - "Next to the Bluebird Cafe" Phone 752-724- 7 |