Show NEVER TO BIG TO n BE LOYAL Why preach buy at home in a town the size of Manti a asks a cynical cynic l correspondent town small journalism Perhaps it is small smaIl town stuff The Messenger l refuses refuse to argue the question with the gentleman l erh Perhaps ps preaching to home ome merchants is village practice Perhaps boosting attachment to the home the family the neighbors the is a rustic endeavor But if it is then by the great the Messenger l is ib glad to be rustic I am alu glad Manti lanti is rustic If is tc tL be ue rustic Judged from the cynical correspondents correspondent's standpoint there are not a dozen big towns in America 1 The editor of the Messenger lessenger reads reads' from five to twenty ys ne news papers J They come from crossroad hamlets and from ton cities And in ill all of them from time to time can be editorials and news news' stories boosting the city in which they arc art published urging the citizens to be toY loyal al telling of the great advantages advantages ad ad- vantages to be gained by a united citizenship All for the city the city for all might well b be e the motto moth of the editors in all those cities represented on the exchange list rT r- r of this newspaper Maybe l its it's small smaIl town Jo journalism If it h ih then most of Americas America's cities are small towns and it is a s aft bet that judged by the standard of civic y they are secret ly glad to be classed as such by those whose sees in suc Sue 1 only the of a rural mind The Messenger l still believes in buying at home So do the citizens citizens' of Manti l And so does even its vi correspond correspond- ent |