Show HOMETOWN HOME HOKE TOWN we frequently hear the complaint voiced by the younger residents I 1 of parowan carowan Pa rowan that they are fed ej up with the small town and that they long to get out into the wor won where they can do things and enjoy life hie to the fullest we suppose only experience can teach them the disappointments that the outside world holds tor for many of 0 them sometimes the only way to convince tho the growing boy or girl is to let them go their own way and learn tor for themselves while those who have gone thru the same thing can sympathize with the boy who satisfied with hla his home town they know nevertheless that when all things are weighed and considered opportunities tuni ties are far greater than they were a generation ago and as tar far as happiness and contentment are concerned ned still greater than tho the larger places into which they want to drift r aft we have the automobile TT the 2 radio the lame abc P as boasted by the larger cities bu taa alink alon g with them we have som something which the larger city Is usually sn oft on and that Is genuine ine PI ty and the friendship ofte of ae a about ao 10 ua us we may not live a asta astasia s aati athey Ft they hey do in the big cities eaf but ut I we lare are due to live a little A if 11 yd t hn 1 longer 0 nger and ana that means something 61 course e not all of our boys aud and girls can remain in the old home towal ko fio one expects them to pu who do take advantage of and find a lifework here are not going to regret it in wlater later years theres still a chi change hi to grow up and amount to something in the old home town and the boy who is r seeking real hagness haW ha appl ppl ness will try to world work into that chance theres always plen ayot time to go elsewhere when ant make good at home |