Show LIKES OLD TOWN hr his A char charm about bt it no an other town can give Sa flke ariz am oct 31 81 1918 rotor enter tote tinni it is a jear ear since bince I 1 visited my dear old be home 1 in parowan carowan Pa rowan and the re dear old pace p ace mcm em blithe brance of the care forcibly to my mind paro shunt about it no other wa wan lm ha a charm inan can K lus night as I 1 lay thinking of the load kind friends and relatives relative I 1 met UJ I 1 was there the dear old it non in which aich I 1 I 1 was born barn and th I 1 I 1 tile Is window ind through which the at morn many any so sun n came peeping in peasant PiL asim thoughts though come came to me late but the grand old tree that stood by bv the cast si 1 ie a of the it foiw c with ron lt hal haan or of glorious giro foliage which hab give e it the jv iv and gad that the spring buds bri ang 9 and the sum m mr r gi or of it its ina heavy shade had rod and in wait winter r it stood stand like a sentinel etl to in anil d ui f fiam tom the star b blasts has been rath lesly cut I 1 d wn by the w adm dm in a s ox ax wh vh ch has deave ived in my old boune home of all ail the comfort that I 1 th dar d ar dr old tree once was as to me thi T to w a erl tine tg hils which hh or vaclev I 1 boet loet lovid it r and ad that peaceful liitt ke it A very verv pat pait t of f in mv sual soul tra rot to the cart ihy bihy bd b to one wnm nag beci bce away ir fr im at bliem in 31 long si seems to welcome 0 e back gain and I 1 long to dwell webre n 1 I can behold the BU sun r r in the east over old vermil vermill ahn when I 1 reached my childhood town the mountains u were ere my great esi eat altria attraction ion I 1 yarned to be near tarm A friend f end came along alon with a team and I 1 and my companion rode to the grist mid hall at the base of the it fi is ie old mounta a ani we re turned by way of the cemetery where I 1 found epitaphs of my dear friends fruna lit playmates play matea in I 1 childhood R hom I 1 h had ad hoped to meet among to ane tomb of my dear friends I 1 wandered w and read the names which race once were BO familiar yet there comes another generation who love the same mountains and vales which once I 1 cherished I 1 a fi d the streams and the meadows where her I 1 have strived I 1 th the shady trees beneath which I 1 flawed in childhood were not there I 1 misled mad them like jibe I 1 would a group of friends friend their forms forma come back it t mein me in memory yet vet I 1 hear bear no birds singing n na no re gentle all 0 1 breezes aa mag plaine in the a I 1 leavea c 0 of the trees NI N i ele h happy PP voices of child ren a ion fun and laughter no t aaita wandering and ng in the t he cool coal shade in III the path beneath the trees no ci Cirri nage dees bringing the aged and c avalea cent out to enoy enjoy a ride the grandeur of the public quare is only I 1 in memory ry the labor of anly the th pi pioneers ties has been be ruthlessly f torn up a aa 1 if the dear lea old hosea acee I 1 missed each one as a departed friend and while I 1 gazed ir at the space where they once stood and imagined imaR ined I 1 could see Is their forms the ruva V of the sun z or something nettling tos elal filled my ey ayes nith th al blodine lind I 1 mr tears oh how tan can any one destroy such lovel lovelless mess fro from the earth S SNOW NOW SMITH |