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Show page sn BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1930, Ik James L. Andersen was a Brigham visitor, Monday. Master Lee Zinck is visiting in Brigham. Mrs. Golden Petersen, of Snowville, daughter of Mrs. P. M. Iversen, of this city, was taken to the hospital at Gar land for medical treatment, and is now on the road to recovery. "DOCTOR f TOWNS" - SAYS DO NOT OVERLOOK THE LITTLE THINGS j To one who doesn't know, the little things done or left undone do not make any difference, but there are always those who do know, and they are usually the ones who count most. It belittles a business, a town, or a person to overlook the little things. Overlooking: little things is one of the main factors that makes a small town smalL It is the little things that often makes the differencean between individprofit and loss in business, especially in dull times. With ual it is refinement, courtesy, cleanliness; with a store, it is stock arrangement, pleasing efficient salespeople, tidiness and atmosphere; with a town, it is clean streets, well kept lawns, traffic regulations, and progressiveness of the citizens. The most successful merchandising concerns in the country have built their business on courtesy, service and little things. Your town is a business, and courtesy and service extended by you to your neighbor and the potential customer of your community business will also build. Be funny, make cracks, fail to sell your community when you have the chance, and you will tear down. When a merchant, an organization or your newspaper does anything for your community, tell them about it, write them a letter, call them on the phone, or stop in and see them and express your appreciation. You get as much good out of anything they do for the community as they do. No one can do anything for the town but that you will benefit. If you don't or won't do anything yourself, the least you con do is to thank those who are doing something through which you will benefit. It is a little thing to do, but it will pay you a profit. . Copyright, 1929, A. D. Stone. Reproduction prohibited in whole or part This editorial is published by the Bear River Valley leader in with the Tremonton Lions Club. the I Bear River City -- ! Mrs. Heber Cloward and children of Morgan, Utah, spent two weeks visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Huggins. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Holmgren and baby, Mrs. Mary J. Holmgren and Miss Mildred Holmgren left last week by auto, for Deluth, South Daktota, to visit with Mrs. Lydia Cheney and ' family. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Elm and family of Los Angeles, California, is visiting at the home of Axel Elm and boys. Mrs. Emma Ohman is visiting in Salt Lake City and at Mid vale. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Budge and children of Malad, Idaho, spent Sun day with relatives in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Hailing, Mr. and Mrs. Mark McCoy, were all shopping i Brigham City, Monday. v Mr .and Mrs. Henry C. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Christensen and daughter, Hope; Miss Harriett Soren-seall of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sorensen and daughter, Rilla, of Rexburg, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Petersen, of Salt Lake City, are among those who are enjoying a trip given by the Beneficial Life insurance company. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Allison and daughter Emma Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ipson and daughter, Mary Lou, all of Ogden were the dinner guests on Sunday, of Mr .and Mrs. Rast Peterson and famiy. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simmensen, and baby of Brigham City, Mark Simmensen of this city motored to Sublet and Aberdeen, Idaho, where they spent the week-en- d with relatives. Clinton Johnson had the misfortune to have his right arm and hand quite badly burned, Saturday, while burning June grass. He was rushed to the hospital for medical treatment Carma Hansen had her foot quite badly mashed when it was stepped on Dy a norse. Monday afternoon. A very interesting game of baseball was played here Sunday afternoon between Portage, and Bear River boys. Portage won the game, the score beine 8 to 12. ibarah M. Fndal gave a party at rer home Wednesday in honnr of Mrs ?Torris Stors and children of Salt Lake City. Several were present from El- avooo, Tremonton and this city. Shelby Atchley and sister, Nora Kuth Atchley, from Dnggs, Idaho, spent Sunday at the home of Miss Edna Thorsen, enroute to their home in Tennessee. They were accompan ied to vgden by Miss Edna Thorsen. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Howard of Ogden are the proud parents of a fine baby gin, June isth. Mrs. Howard was formerly Miss LaDean Aired of this city. Miss Esther Ohman of this city, who has been visiting in Salt Lake City for three weeks arrived home Tuesday evening. She was aecompan led home by Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Oh man and family. Boyd Jensen of Brigham City spent n, - Garland Personals Mr. and Mrs. Will Shumway of Preston, visited here, with relatives, Wednesday of last week. Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Innes have had as their guest. Miss Norma Grover, of bait Lake city. Mrs. George Nye spent last week in Salt Lake City, visiting with relatives. Mrs. J. T. Erickson and daughter, Fern, of Murray, Mrs. F. S. Peck. Mrs. Delos Thompson and Jennie Peck, motored to Idaho Falls last week, where they spent several days visiting with relatives. Mrs. Erickson is a sister of Mrs. Peck. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Harvey were Ogden visitors Saturday. Mrs. P. C. Petterson and daughters. Florence. Mary and Charline motored to the Girls Home in Logan Canyon, Friday, returning home Sunday F. S. Peck made a business trip to Ogden, Saturday. Pres. C. E. Smith and son Clinton. motored to Camp Kiesel, Friday re turning home Saturday. Bishop W. W. Richards, who is at tending summer school at the B. Y. U. here with friends. spent the week-enMrs. Richards and children are spending the summer with relatives in Pans, Idaho. Alfred Bishop was a Preston visitor, d week-en- d in this city the guest .Saturday. of Lee Zinck. at Gerry Wood spent the week-en- d Miss Elva Baird of Brigham City is the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Car ter. staying at the home of Mr .and Mrs. Ault of Logan was a visitor Henry C. Johnson during their ab- at Wesley the home of Mr .and Mrs. T. A. sence on their trip. Carter, Monday. Monday, Mrs. Sina Thorsen and Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Winters of Edna and Mrs. and Delois, daughters, Salt Lake City, were Sunday guests Thressa Brailsford, were shopping in at the home of Mr. Winter's parents, Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. u. L,. Winters Mrs. Dons Hansen and Miss Jack Mrs. E. J. Holmgren and children Hansen were shopping in Tremonton, were visiting in Logan. Sunday. Utah. Bishop and Mrs. Osey Jensen were Brigham visitors, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holman, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Arbon and children, returned home Tuesday from a fishing trip m Wyoming. They also visited at the ranch of Mr. and Mrs. Kay Hoi Darrel Lillywhite of Salt Lake City is spending a few days with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lilly- wmte. Miss Golda Acord spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M E. Andrus. A party was held Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.evening A. H. man. Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Andersen are Archibald m honor of the birthday an the proud parents of a fine baby girl niversary oi Mrs. Archibald. born July 1st Mr. and Mrs. Harold Persson spent Mrs. Frank Weiler and children of in Logan canyon, ounaay Salt Lake City are visiting at the Mrs. J. L. and daughter home of Mrs. Weiler's parents, Mr. Dorothy, Mrs. Harvey F. Peck. Mary and Mrs. A. E. Holmgren. uaame and violet Bone motored to Mrs. Moroni Mortensen and daugh- Logan, Sundav where Mrs. ter Doris, were Brigham City visitors, Harvey and Mrs.afternoon, Peck attended a tea Monday. at the home of Mrs. Weston Vernon, Miss Winnona Christensen had her riven in nonor oi Mrs. O'Bnen who is tonsils removed at the Valley hospital, leaving Logan. Tuesday. Mrs. Oneita Shurtz visited with Mrs. Eva Hailing and Mrs. Hattie inends here this week- Hansen were shopping in Ogden, President and Mrs. Colpn .9wMfin Thursday. of the Curlew stake and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Rasmus Hansen. Mrs. Henry Willard Smith were visiting here with Hansen and Miss Jack Hansen motor- relatives and fnends. Saturday ed to Brigham, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hodees of Locr&n Mrs. John Misrasi was taken to the were week-en- d guests at the home of Valley hospital at Tremonton for Mrs. Hodges' parents, Mr. and Mrs. medical treatment lwis a Lillywhite, Care Will Save Your Car TM Mrs. Mabel Forsgren of Brigham noon, June 27th. City, visited at the home of her Mrs. Julia McMurtrie left Sunday mother, Mrs. Sarah Jensen this weelc for Ogden, where she will make her A spxi 1 crean recital was riven home. -- in the stake tabernacle Sunday after-- 1 noon at 3 p. m. The following program was given: Organ solos, "My Heart is a Haven" and "At Eventide" Mrs. Millan Peck. Vocal solo, "Coming Home" Venna Kirkham, Mrs. Peck accompanist. Violin solo, "Roses of Picardy" J. H. Kirkham, Mrs. Peck, accompanist Vocal solo, "A Dream" F. L. Nye, Mrs. Peck accompanist. Organ solo, "In a Haunted Cave" Miss Edna Capener. Miss Capener also played two other solos. Organ solos, "Moon Dawn" and "Kantline in B. flat" Mrs. Millan Elwood Winters and small daughters of Salt Lake City are visit ing with relatives here this week. Mrs. J. J. Shumway was a Loeran visitor, Tuesday. lhe members of the Y. L. M. I. A. stake board entertained at a free picture show, ".Sarah and Son", Wednesday, July 2nd, at the Paramount Theatre, in honor of the mothers of the stake and daughters over fourteen years of age. Mrs. R. J. Stayner was a Brigham City visitor, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Summers and family of Bothwell, were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Summers' parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Henrie. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Harvey motored to Salt Lake City, Tuesday. Mrs. J. M. Gaddie entertained the members of the Bridge club at her home Friday after Garland-Tremont- on TTihiib - 11-3- 11. HERE is one investment that every man of 65 should make. He T should arrange for a fixed monthly income for himself and his wife to be paid to them as long as they live. 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