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Show PAGE THREE BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MAY 1. 1930. Mrs. Chambers and Mrs. Shirti of William Rucker and the Mutual stake board visited the children of Logan spent Sunday with Deweyville mutual here last Tuesday evening. family. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Jensen and sons Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Saunders am. Mr. and Mrs. J2. E. Lefler enjoyed a visited Mr. and Mrs. John Couch at good show at Tremonton on unda McCammon, Idaho, Sunday. night. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Simmons ana children were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. White and family, Saturday Elwood night. Miss Erma Bowers of Tremonton Mrs. V. L. Hansen went to Salt enjoyed a few days with her parents, Lake City last Tuesday to attend the Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bowers and funeral of her cousin, Mrs. Green and family. old daughter. Interment her Mrs. Etta Kidman entertained the was at Lehi, their former home. Relief Society at her home Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. George Cook of Treafternoon. monton spent Wednesday and ThursMr. and Mrs. J. A. Bigler enjoyed a day visiting with Mrs. J. Walter d Green. visit from Mr. and Mrs, D. Y. and son Russell, Saturday eveThe people from here, who enjoyed ning. the pageant, "The Messare of the A. Little Vere, son of Mr. and Mrs. in Salt Lake last Friday Ages", A. Johnson, fell from a swing Satur- were: Mr. and Mrs. J.City Walter Green, dislocated and his arm. day badly Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Hansen, and son and Mrs. R. A. Johnson Harold and daughter, Dorthea; Mr. and Mrs. Lavonia Erickson motored to and Mrs. Amos P. Hansen and daughEphraim last week and are having a ters, Erma and Melba; Mr. and Mrs. delightful visit with their daughter Elmer Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew and sister, Mrs. Florence Christensen Romer, Charles Petersen and daughand family. ters Delphia, Leona and LaVern; Mr. and Mrs. Bumia Hunsaker, Mrs. Walter E. Fridal, Mr. and Mrs. Casper Andreasen, and daughter Dorthea; Mr. and Mrs. Golden Andreasen, Ruth Deweyville Munns, Deon Christensen, J. P. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr of Dewey-vill- e Christensen, Mrs. Iva Hunsaker and sons Walter and Gwendelyn; and had as their guests Sunday, Mrs. Orlin Hansen. Thomas Adams of Logan and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wood SDend Mrs. Ariel Jorgenson and children of Thursday and Friday in Salt Lake Smithfield. Helen Williams of Ogden, was the City. week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Hansen went to guest of Violet Gardner of this place. Logan last Friday to visit. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burch enterMrs. Hansen's niece, Mrs. Blanche tained Mrs. Anna May of Honeyville Hansen, of East Garland, is at the at dinner Sunday. hospital. The Sunday school stake officers Mr. McClure and son Dallas, of Salt who visited the Deweyville ward Sun- Lake City were dinner guests of Mr. day school Sunday were Supt B rough, and Mrs. W .E. Wood's last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jensen spent Cullimore, Anderson, Miss Ruth Johnson and Miss Maudell Seager. the week-enin Gentile Valley, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. George Record return- visiting Mrs. Jensen's sister, Mrs. ed from Salt Lake City last week. He Agnes Ransom. Miss Vera Hansen and Orvil Hununderwent an operation while at Salt Lake City and is back to his job on saker went to Ogden last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Christensen the 0. S. L. R. R. Tuesday at Mutual, A. R. Burbank went to Salt Lake City Friday to acwas accepted as first counselor to company their son and daughter to Supt. Larain Marble of the Young see the Pageant. Men's Mutual, and Artel Fryer as Charley Peterson spent Sunday at second counselor. Preston, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fryer were in Mr. and Mrs. Leo Petersen and children went to Blind Springs last Salt Lake City Tuesday. Mrs. A. A. Loveland returned to Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Green, Mrs. Salt Lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Dustman, Mr. Iva Hunsaker and son Gwendelyn, and Mrs. Walter Sudsberry and Mrs. went to Whites Valley, Sunday to visit Duett Loveland, were shopping in Walter Hunsaker. C. W. Hooker and son, fruit brokers, Ogden, Saturday. Monday evening, Mrs. M. A. Lish of California, were dinner guests of of this place, entertained in honor of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Woods, last Monher daughter, Mrs. T. R Ault. A hot day. dinner was served to the following Those who visited the Logan Temrelatives: Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank, ple last week were Lewis Hunsaker, and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish and and son Lloyd and Reginald; J. P. children, Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland Christensen, Eva L. Christensen and and chilren, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lish, Kirstine Y. Rasmussen. Miss Mabel Ault and Mrs. T. R. Ault, Mrs. Angeline Hansen spent the all of this place. The evening was week-en- d visiting her daughter, Mrs. Elias Andersen. spent in visiting and playing games. Mr. and Mrs. William Eades and their brother " DOCTOR of TOWNS- - SAYS If you were working in a store and a customer said, "This looks like a pretty good store," and you answered, "Oh, yes, it's all right if you like it," or "Well, it used to be all right," the boss would no doubt fire you ; if he didn't, he should! If you answered a customer's inquiry of, "What kind of a store is this," with 5Slow", "Dead", terrible," or any of those unprintable descriptions that you and I and everyone have heard people use about their town, you would be classed as a blithering idiot, mutton-heade- d numbskull, and a loony nincompoop and who wants to be that? Start thinking about Tremonton as a business look at it just as if it were a store a business of which you are a idea of Tremon"part. Put out of your head the ton being something that just happened something that you can't get hold of an intangible thing so big that whatever you do as an individual won't make any difference one way or another. You don't have to be mayor, president of a civic club, head of a bank or a store to be important ; your vote counts just as much as that of any banker, doctor, lawyer, merchant, or city official, and it's the attitude you take toward Tremonton the things you do for or against it that makes it alive or dead, good or bad, forging ahead or standing still. When industry considers your town, it is the people they want to know about, not just the few shining lights, the big boys alone and have their men study. It's you they "feel out," often without your knowing it, and on you, your attitude, how you look at, act toward, and talk about Tremonton depends on whether their report is favorable for a new factory, distributing point, headquarters for representatives, or for whatever they are considering your town. As a citizen you are a salesperson for Tremonton, the same as a clerk is a salesperson of a store; the merchants, bankers, and professional people are the same as department heads of a store,; and the policemen of your community are the floorwalkers. It's always up to the sales force of any business. Your town is a business your business and just the same it's up to you. ed L Copyrisrht. 1929, A. D. Stone. Reproduction prohibited in whole or icaucr m rear a. xviver vauey This editorial is pumi&nea,i Dy1 xne mm sti..! . 1 auon wiui tne iremonion ., j. Thomas Simmons, after enjoying the Pageant in Salt Lake motored to Brighom and spent with their parents, Mr. the week-enand Mrs. J. A. Simmons and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Theurer and baby of Providence were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Durfey, Sunday. A large number from this ward greatly enjoyed the Pageant in Salt Lake City, Friday night: Mr. and viuu.? twi- - Miss Arverna Redford and several friends from Logan, spent Sunday afternoon in Beaver Dam, with Mrs. Collinston I t; juiohh part Mrs. d, Gene Bowen. Mr. and Mrs. John Saunders, Mrs. Myrtle Secrist and son Thayne spent Tuesday in Ogden with relatives and friends. Sidney Wallace, formerly of Beaver Dam and his mother, who has just arrived from Australia, for'a month's visit in Utah, were visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Johnson and Bishop and Mrs. R. J. Potter, last week. God-dar- Ex-Bish- Orlin Hansen is home from Califor- THE FARMER'S CASH UNION OF BEAR RIVER VALLEY, nia for an indefinite stay. A Corporation Ada Frank of Logan visited her sister, Mrs. Marron Miller last week. Tremonton, Utah Willard Johnson of East Garland, and O. A. Seager of Tremonton, Notice is hereby given that at a were the speakers here last Sunday meeting of the Directors of the evening. Miss Lola Freeman of Brigham City Farmer's Cash Union of Bear River visited here last Sunday. Valley, a Corporation, held on the second day of April, 1930, an assessPlans and specifications ready for ment of fifty cents per share was construction of 14 miles of roads and levied on the Capital Stock. of said 21 bridges between Woodside and Farmer's Cash Union of Bear River Green River. Valley, payable on the first day of May to the secretary at the principal office of said Corporation at TremonNOTICE TO CREDITORS Utah. Any stock upon which this Estate of Selma Catherine Stenquist, ton, assessment may remain unpaid on the Deceased. of May, 1930, will he delinCreditors will present claims with first day advertised for sale at publie and quent vouchers to the undersigned at Treand unless payment is made monton, Utah, on or before the 20th auction, before will be sold on the fifteenth day of June, A. D. 1930. day of May, 1930, to pay the delinCarl A. and Augusta Stenquist, quent assessment together with the Executors of the estate of Selma cost of advertising and expense of Catherine Stenquist, Deceased. sale. Lewis Jones, Esq. Signed David Holmgren, Secretary, Attorney for Executors. Tremonton, Utah. Date of first publication, April 17, A. First pub. April 10, 1930. Date of last publication, May 8, 1930. Last pub.i May 1, 1930. d Announcement! The HOTEL BIGELOW announces special Saturday and Sunday night rates to those attractions. desiring to attend Ogden's Super week-en- d Rates as low as 2.50 for two persons. Coffee Shop serving 50c lunches and 75c dinners. May we suggest a trip to Ogden, Dinner at the Bigelow, and then enjoy one or more of the many attractions listed below. After which: A luxurious night's rest at the best in the west will complete an evening of enjoyable entertainment. Attractions Paramount Theatre, Saturday and Sunday, "Paramount on Parade." Orpheum Theatre, Saturday, Monte Blue and Betty Compson, in "Isle of Escape."; Sunday, Zane Gray's "The Light of Western Stars." Lyceum Theatre, Saturday, Ken Maynard in "Lucky Larkin", Sunday, Jack Oakie in "Hit The Deck." Dancing Berthana Ball Room, Ole Reeves and his Orchestra. FINAL ANNOUNCEMENT!! The following named firms are the only authorized dealers north of Bear River City triat are authorized to sell the following products, and unless their purchases are made thru the Blue Light Gas & Oil Co. they are not authorized dealers in Gasoline rep1 Vico Motor Oils and Grease and Oils Motor State Quaker Adam, "The Gas Mans" Blue,Light Station, No. 9 Tremonton Garland Stayner's Garage Collinston Lef ler's Cash Store Howell Hansen's Cash Store Winchester's, Blue Light Station No. Wise's Blue Light Station, No 11 Hess's Blue Light Station, No. 25 Earl's Cash Store J. R. Gibbs 10 Tremonton Garland Plymouth Fielding Portage Blue Light Gas & Oil Company ADAM "The Gas Man," Branch IMTHURN, Manager THE ONLY AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTORS NORTH OP B. R. CITY FOR PEP GASOLINE, VICO MOTOR PHONE 102 OILS AND GREASES, AND QUAKER STATE OILS. TREMONTON, UTAH |