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Show PAGE Sli BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADERIURSDAY, SEPTEMBER lr rWW4''v' fl&C jMWA -- ' IjV smMW 4, 1930. " 8 High Class wholevheat food that is x REAL ECONOMICAL Don't fail to ask your Grocer for a package that will prove a treat. w: "The food that puts the Eat in Wheat." Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Driggs were Salt Lake City visitors, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Perry and family of Ogden were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Petterson Florence Wednesday of last week. Petterson accompanied them to Bear Lake to spend the remainder of the "DOCTOR f TOWNS" week. Marcel Palmer of Park Valley, is Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Holmgren and her as a token of love from the sisters. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Harvey motored to Ice Cream and cake was served. going to be the Van driver again this Saltair on Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs. Starlin Stanfill were year for Mr. Granger, lie is here now Mr. and Mrs. Millan Peck and small Ogden visitors on Thursday. preparing for school. daughter Sherry Jean were Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Shuman of visitors, Tuesday. Eden were visiting with relatives here High value of gold ore found in 300 Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Stevens of on level of Horn Silver mine of Tintic-Leaand Sunday. Saturday Parma, Idaho, and Miss Francis Carter Mr. and Mrs. George L. Miller were Company. Milford News. of New York are spending a few days with relatives in Brigham on visiting Brigham City Box Elder County at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Sunday. Board of Education purchased three Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Fredrickson new stokers for schools in Pres. and Mrs. C. E .Smith motored were Tremonton visitors on Wednes- order to use lowercounty coal; also priced to the attend to Draper. Wednesday water day. facilities Bothwell at improved funeral services of a relative. Mrs. Leslie Call and children of Salt and Collinston schools. Joe Kirkham. of Salt Lake City Lake City is visiting here with her Provo Preparatory work underway with his parents, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad spent the wek-en- d for construction of $250,000 hospital Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kirkham. building at Utah State Hospital here. Evan Gee spent the forepart of the week in Southern Utah. George Carter was a Salt Lake City visitor, Thursday. TO TIIE MERCHANTS OF TREMONTON Pres. and Mrs. J. J. Shumway motored to Salt Lake City, Friday, returning home Saturday. A few years ago the people of Tremonton and surrounding terriknow HAD too to or As from without. Phyllis Haws spent a day or two of tory go only you buy you, last week in Salt Lake City. well, that is not now the case. Good roads and motor cars, magazines, Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Sweeten and metropolitan papers and radios, plus free mail delivery, has changed all that. daughter Orpha motored to American with Falls, Thursday returning home FriToday people can get anything they need or want, from whom Ray Davis spent the week-en- d and whence they please not only can, but do. They can get it from his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Davis. day evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Nye and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stayner had you, but whether they do or do not depends on you. In practically every community we hear: "Outside advertising is family returned last week from Salt as their week-en- d guests Mr. and Mrs. Lake City after spending the day with Frank Stayner and daughter, Marjorie enticing our people"- - "Competition of combines is taking our busifriends and relatives. ness..' Maybe this is true, but what are you doing to counteract it? of Ogden. Odell Thompson of Logan spent the Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Limb and family As an excuse and alibi for lack of business, thousands of merweek-en- d with his parents, Mr. and spent last week in Southern Utah. chants say, "People don't buy like they used to." That is absolutely Mrs. J. J. Thompson. Mrs. Fred Klotz of San Francisco, true people don't buy as they used to. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Neilson and California, is a guest at the home of But how about you do you still sell "like you used to?" Why family returned to their home in Rich- Mr. and Mrs. T .A. Carter. should people stick to the old, humdrum, weekly "tradin'," when shopfield, Monday. ping and buying are now made such a pleasure. Why go to a funeral Mrs. F. S. Peck, Mrs. Delos Thompwhen a festival is on ? son and Jennie Peck motored to Ogden If other stores invite the people and give them a reason why they Saturday. should buy from them, of course your customers ar going to accept the F. A. Driggs and R. J. Bowcutt, invitation at least once. Then, if those extending the invitation sell -- . in Mackey, Idaho, .i spent the week-en- d and serve as today's buyers like to be sold and served, they will Mrs. F. J. Limb and daughter Myrle Mrs. Engvar Peterson returned to accept the repeated invitation. You would do it yourself under were Ogden visitors, Saturday. home after spending a week in Salt similar circumstances. Mrs. Grace Haws and daughter Lake City with relatives. Still, the average man and woman, by far the majority of the were Ogden visitors, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Pierson and son and do will would business with Tremonton in Phyllis rather they you, people Miss Alissia Manning is visiting Earl and daughter Ella were Sunday do business with you if you wil lprofit by the experience of others. with friends in Idaho. That is not idle talk but a fact based on human nature, backed up by guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Miller. The Garland Band gave a concert in The M. I. A. dance held on Friday actual proof obtained from the people themselves in every section of Brigham City last Saturday. the country. But you must have a "reason why" and that reason, must night was a great success. There was Mrs. Lee Isaacson and Mrs. Ray a large crowd and a good time for be kept before all of the people all of the time. Cook were Ogden visitors, Saturday. everybody. Say to yourself, "Why do people buy elsewhere?" Ask yourself, Mr. and Mrs. Parker Van Fleet and Mrs. William Bosley and children "Why should the people of Tremonton buy from me what I have to family of .Salt Lake City, spent Sun- and Mrs. Maud Nelson and daughter sell, in preference to my competitor?" Answer both of these questions they must be answered not only day and Monday at the home of Mr. Norma of Tremonton, spent Monday Van Fleet's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. to( yourself, but to your customers if you are going to continue in R. Van Fleet. M. Miller. business and keep out of the red. Mr .and Mrs. Roy Lillywhite and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Stanfill were atBusiness goes to the place where it is invited you can't expect business if you don't ask for it. family of Spanish Fork, spent Sunday tending to business matters in Ogden and Monday at the home of Mr. Business stays at the place where it is well treated, backed up on Tuesday. with an invitation to continue the pleasure of such treatment. Mr and Mrs. Newel Taylor were parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Business comes back to the place where it is served best and Salt Lake City visitors on Thursday. Lillywhite. where the invitation to profit from such srvice is kept constantly in Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Berchtold were Mr, and Mrs. T. A. Carter had as their guests Sunday night Mr. and Brigham visitors on Sunday. the forefront Mrs. Thomas Mannaring and daughter Your newspaper is your ally use it. On Wednesday a very entertaining Francis, of Tooele. oarty was held in honor of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Austin and Jeanette Grover, the retiring Relief Emil Van Leuven of Downey, Idaho, family and Miss Mildred Carter Society President at her home. The was calling on relatives at Riverside, motored to Evanston, aftrnoon was spent in games and a Wyoming, Tuesday. beautiful berry set was presented to Miss Edith Olsen of Brigham was a A shower was given Monday eve- guest at the A. A. Capener home ning at the Karl Welling home for Mr. Monday and Tuesday. Lloyd Hales, who has been visiting and Mrs. Joe Forsberg. Sixty guests with relatives here for some time left rewere present and the newly-wed- s ceived many beautiful and useful pre- Monday for his home in Los Angeles, California. sents. The following Riverside people were A dainty tray luncheon was served visitors Tuesday: Bishop l by Mrs. Karl Welling, Mrs. Glen Logan Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward, Walker and Mrs. Tracy Welling Mr. Capener, and Mrs. T. R. Welling, Mr. and assisted by several young ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Walker went to Mrs. Lorenzo Bowcutt, Mrs. George Bigler, Mrs. we Salt Lake City Friday and remained Hales, Mrs Louisa you Udy and the Misses Roma until Sunday evening. Grace Udy and Beth Macfar-lanTubbs, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Tingey and baby of Centervile, were week-enMr. and Mrs. Ronald Hales enterguests at the A. A. Capener home. tained at dinner Sunday for Mrs. Eva Mr. and Mrs. George Forsberg an- Farnsworth of and Mr. and nounce the birth of a daughter during Mrs. David AllenFielding CEMENT COAL of Perry. Mrs. the past week. Forsberg was Mr. and Mrs. Joe Forsberg and Mrs. formerly Irene Udy. Clyde Buxton came up from Salt Bishop and Mrs. Russell Capener Lake Sunday. A on the are receiving congratulations Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward went to birth of a daughter at the Valley Hos- Logan Tuesday. E. B. Hales made a business trip to pital in Tremonton, Friday of last week. Brigham, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hadfield and Our comes Misa Amanda Ward is visiting in you. children went to Draper for the week- Logan with her grandfather, Frank' end. They also went to American Benson. COPPER-CARAMD Fork and visited the Timpanogos cave. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Walker, daughter i Betty "and Welton Ward returned I HOME Thursday of last week from a ten day ! trip in Idaho. Mr. A. Mrs. and T. Carter nnA The Koiand Bootne lamny oi itapia Mildred, Marjorie Austin and City, S. D., returned home the latter daughter part of the week after a pleasant visit J. C. Ault of Tremonton were Logan visitors, Thursday. here with relatives. Dr. J. W. Chambers made a business Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Hadfield, Mrs. E. W. Ward, and son Welton went to trip to Brigham Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Oluf Johnson and Draper, Wednesday to attend the funfamily motored to Lagoon Wednesday eral of Mrs. John W. Smith. of last week. , , Ed Udy went to Ogden, Sunday. SAYS Penrose con-tin- IMPORTANT! NOT WHAT YOU PAY PER CWT. FOR FEED BUT WHAT YOUR EGGS COST PER DOZ. REMEMBER NATIONAL SURVEY SHOWS 42 EXTRA EGGS PER BAG IN PURINA LAY CHOW GARLAND-TREMONTO- ATLA OIL Lilly-white- 's Just West of R. R. Tracks WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Riverside Ro-wa- e. when furnish with a satisfactory and complete line of HARDWARE LUMBER PAINT (RED DEVIL) few grain drills, plows and other machinery at special prices. in serving pleasure BLUE VITROL D . Garland Personals MERWIN P. CHRISTENSEN Your Interests Are Protected By Us Eus-sH- d MILLING CO. N ue WE SUPPLY THE FARM AND Farmers Cash Union Tremonton, Utah - Phone 35 Manager IT A ID DOS New Models now in GENERAL ELECTRIC SUPERHETRODYNE KENT AT-WAT- and the ULECTRO RADIO. All 1931 models with screen grid circuits. From $59.50 and up, all new sets. If you are thinking of buying a radio it will pay you to look these over. E- - J. 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