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Show , COMMENT BY KEN METCALF I- Seeing America America was settled by a restless rest-less people, willing to challenge the unknown. Today the frontiers I I are few, and P 1 "" I different. But l g each year, in , the vacation I season some- S n , j Ingtf: thing of that ; 3 g gf: old restless- V :. '1 ikjp ness commu- 'll , nicates itself, "iv 3 "I J'' I A '3 u. "" and milliloni I e BarL of us set out I ' t i I fgjl': to find new ' fata- J places, new wonders . . . and to " renew ourselves. h""' A few years ago a slogan was born which advised us to "See America First!" It's a good vacation va-cation precept. The world offers n much to see . . . but in the vast-ness vast-ness of our prairies, the majesty of our mountains, the beauty of our natural paries, the quiet voices .f, of our historical sites, we can all 53"1' re-discover the richness of our year! own past. For Easterners this .is the time y to visit the "Old West" which gave birth to all those TY west-rhs. west-rhs. For Westerners, it's a time 1 to discover New York, Washing-I Washing-I I Jon, D.C., Bunker Hill, Settys-I Settys-I I ourg. For everyone, there's a lot I I to see when you see America! Pi prv, V . BERG MORTUARY Of . P 525 E. 4th S.( Springville ftft 489'4233 Next week Mr. Metcalf of the 8rg Mortuary will comment on jj "Tl10 Common Man." tf 2 |