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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1930 In the case of E. E. Brenkmaiui. plaintiff against OLaf Nelson, defendant, the demurrer of the defendant to plaintiffs amended complaint is over ruled and the defendant is given ten days with which to answer. In the case of Ida iSrenkmann, plaintiffs amended complaint, is by the court overruled and the defendant given ten days within which to answer. In the case of Metropolitan Furniture company, plaintiff, against Frank Greenhalgh and Joseph Valentine, defendants, the motion of plaintiff to amend findings of fact and conclusions of law, is upon motion of J. Quill Nebeker, attorney for plaintiff, continued to Monday the 14th, day of July, "DOCTOR0 TOWNS" SAYS Copyright, 1929, A. D. Stone. Reproduction prohibited in whole or part This editorial ia published by the Bear River Valley leader ia with the Tremonton Lions Club. ANYTHING LESS THAN THE BEST IS SOLD AT A DISCOUNT There is an old and very true saying that "What the eye doesn't see, the heart doesn't fancy," but it is also true that the eye sees many things that blind the heart to that which it otherwise would fancy. How often have you seen a blemish on the face of an otherwise beautiful woman, so noticeable that whenever you looked at her you could not keep your eyes off the blemish ? She might be wonderfully gowned, marvelously groomed and exquisitely coifed, but try as you might, you could see only the mar. The appearance of anything either repels or invites ownership. Eighty percent of these things sold today are purchased through, or the purchase is influenced by, the eye. What a thing looks like, therefore, is extremely important in creating a desire in the minds of others for it. The appearance of a town is just as important as the appearance of a package, the appearance of a show window, clothing, or anything that is purchased in the store or on the market. Why do they put colored picture wrappers on cans of beans, corn and tomatoes; it doesn't make the contents of the can any better. Why do automobile manufacturers spend so much time, care and money on the exterior appearance of the motor car; it doesn't make the motor run any smoother or last any longer, or make the car ride any easier. Any package, even though the contents be unharmed, depreciates in value if the cover is soiled, torn, or the least bit mutilated. Furniture with the least scratch; a suit, though never wom, that has faded; a book with a broken cover; a shirt with a torn tail, are less than the best, and so sold at a discount. A perfect animal with a skin blemish never takes the prize. Look around you and see all those things that are made to look attractive, in order that you may be attracted thereby then think of your town. ' The picture of many communities would serve well for a puzzle picture of "What's Wrong Here?" Stand back and take a good look at the picture of your own front yard, your store, your office building, ashamed of it? your factory. Does it look good or are you half-wa- y Are you proud of it, or do you apologize for the looks of it when company calls or people start talking about it? Selling a town and to keep pace with modern times, it must be sold is like selling anything else. Therefore, how your town looks is of vital importance. There are few towns that are not very much like the "otherwise beautiful woman" their beauty is so marred by blemishes that the beholder cannot see the attractiveness for looking at the scars. Do your part set an example by eliminating the scars, the blemishes of your corner, and others will do likewise. It's poor business to allow the value of your community to be discounted by a poor appearance. Wilford District Court News Reeder administrator, 1930, at ten o'clock. DeweyviDe - -- i One hundred relatives attended the Loveland family reunion at the Crystal Springs, June 21. The afternoon was spent enjoying a program, races and swimming. In the evening a dance was enjoyed. Bernice McMurdie of Ogden, is visiting at the home of Elain Hansen of this place. Jennie Marble attended a testimonal Sunday evening in Brigham for Eldf r Olsen, who recently returned from a mission to the Islands. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dewey motored to Lava Hot Springs, the week-enMr. and Mrs. Jos. I. Dewey and son Lynn, attended the Allen family reunion at Lava Hot Springs Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Burbank and children visited the week-en- d with relatives at Ogden and Bingham. Monday, Mrs. T. R. Ault and daughter, Mrs. Duett Loveland and children, were shopping in Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Dewey and daughter, aMry, of Tremonton, were calling on relatives here Sunday. Mrs. A. A. Loveland was in Brigham City, Monday. Bishop M. G. Perry was in Brigham City Monday. Charles Tucker of Ogden, is the guest of his aunt, Mrs. N. Peter Marble, of this place. Mrs. Wilford Miller and daughter Virginia, were at Logan, Monday. Mrs. A. F. Loveland returned to her home at Logan, Monday. Members of the Dewey family met at the home of President J. E. Dewey and arranged for the next Dewey family reunion whic his to be held at Lava Hot Springs, July 2nd, 1930. Mr. and Mrs. N. Peter Marble visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Tucker, at Ogden. Friday. Mrs. Fred C. Farmer and sons Jay PAGE THREE and Junior were in Ogden Tuesday. Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland and son Darrell and daughter, Mildred Jean were visiting friends at Brigham City. Mrs. T. R. Ault had as her guests Sunday, her daughter, Mabel, who is employed at Ogden and friend John Becker, of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr were in Bngham attending to busniess, AT 65 a man can buy a Metropolitan life annuity contract for less than $6,000 and be guaranteed an income of $50 a month for the rest of his life. If he invests $6,000 elsewhere at 6 per cent, it will pay him $30 a month. He can add to the monthly income, of course, by eating into his capital; but that plan is unsafe, unless he knows exactly how long he will live. Once he buys a .Metropolitan annuity, however, uncertainty is eliminated. He need not worry over the ups and downs of the market or the safety of stocks and bonds. The Metropolitan, the leading financial institution of the world, sends him a check every month for the remainder of his life, however long. Annuities can be bought by men or women at any age and without medical examination. May we tell you about them ? L. C. Christopherson 43.a-- 4 Fronk Chevrolet Co. Phone 20 f If with an is phone and Telegraph "Company of Wyoming is by the court granted, and the petition of LuRoy P. Deem to permit the executor to compromise a certain claim against the estate of said deceased is also granted. The petition for letters of administration in the estate of Charles Munns, deceased, is continued to Monday the 14th day of July, 1930, at ten o'clock ectrified I ELECTRIC COOKING a. m. In the matter of the application of Joshua Hawkes for a conveyance by the District Court of Title to lands held in trust, it is adjudicated that Joshua Hawkes is the rightful owner and possessor of Lot 1, Block 11, Portage townsite survey and that a proper deed of conveyance issued to said Joshua Hawkes for the said premises. In the case of the Beneficial Life Insurance Company, plaintiff, against Wm. F. House, and others the demurrer of the defendants Lund, to plaintiff, complaint is continued to the 14th doy of July, 1930, at ten o'clock a. m. The hearing of the separate demurrer in the case of Charles S. Hor-riplaintiff, against Ogden State Bank, a corporation, A. P. Bigelow and others is continued to Monday the 14th day of July 1930, at ten o'clock Many thousands of familiet in this territory are enjoying the unequaled benefits of Electric cooking. The housewives agree that there is no substitute for it. s, a. m. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION The demurrer of the defendants to piainturs complaint in the case of Thomas Thomas, plaintiff against the Ogden State Bank, a corporation and The Scientific Destroyer of Flies and Mosquitoes on your cattle Does the Work Easily and Effectively Never Fails. A Herd of 100 Cattle Can Be Sprayed in Less Than Thirty Minutes me judgment suggests to the bride and groom the importance of equipping their new home Electrically. Nothing will add more materially to their happiness than their ability to enjoy the real home comforts and conveniences which modem Electric Servants bring to them. And how easy it is to have these GcMjd The General Electric Refrigerator is outstanding for ef- devices! superior home-makin- g The cost is no greater than methods and what an abundance of added enjoyment they bring! ELECTRIC Take advantage of our liberal terms on the purchase of a Hotpoint or Westinghouse Electric Range, a General Electric Refrigerator and an Electric Water Heater or any one of these appliances. Operate them in your home on our combination rate. Then you will reali2e how easy it is to have an Electrified Home. others, is argued by R. I,eslie Hedrick for plaintiff and Wade M. Johnson for defendants. After the arguments said demurrer is submitted and by the court iaKen unrjer advisement. STOCKAID Garland R. F. D. Representing METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY .. 1MM allowed, approved and settled and the residue of the estate distributed to the of said deceased. heirs The following decisions have been In the estate of Mark M. Leavitt, handed down by the District Court, deceased, an order is made appointing Hon. Melvin C. Harris, presiding: Alice D. Leavitt, administratrix, her In the estate of Niels T. Johnson, bond being fixed in the sum of One deceased, an order is made admitting Thousand Dollars. The and to will the appointing bond is furnished and being necessary probate approved with Haber K. Johnson, administrator the clerk of the court letters of adthe will annexed upon his giving a by ministration are issued. bond in the sum of $500.00 and taking In the estate of Ludvy P. Deem, law. office of as the oath required by the petition of the executors deceased, , Christoffer-sonIn the estate of Grace for authority to execute a certain deceased, an order is made agreement with the American Tele- authorizing, Nello Christofferson administrator, to see at private sale the NW& of Lot Two, Block Thirty, Plat "B", Brigham City, survey, cash on confirmation of sale, or an credit. The hearing of the settlement of final account, petition for closing estate and discharge of administrator, in the estate of W. W. Reese, is continued to Monday the 14th, day of July, 1930, at ten o'clock A. M. In the estate of George O. Peterson, deceased, the hearing on the petition for letters of administration is continued to Monday the 14th day of July, 1930, at ten o'clock a. m. In the estate of George O. Peterson, deceased, the hearing on the petition for letters of administration is continued to Monday the 14th day of July, 1930, at ten o'clock a. m. The hearing on the petition for letters of administration in the estate of Hilder K. Johnson, deceased, is continued to the 14th day of July, 1930, at ten o'clock a. m. In the estate of Daisy R. Thornton, deceased, the hearing on the petition for sale of real estate is continued to Monday the 14th day of July, 1930, at ten o'clock, a. m. In the estate of William H. Davis, deceased, an order is made authorizing Mary Y. Davis, the administratrix, to sell at private sale certain real estate in Section 35, Township Nine North, Range Two West, to the highest bidder, ten per cent to accompany bid, the balance to be paid on confirmation of sale. In the matter of the estate of Howard C. Reeder and Caroline C. Reeder, deceased, the final account-o- - Sunday school 10 a. m. Mrs. P. E. Ault, Superintendent . Junior .church services 11 a. m. Epworth League 7 P. M. Service of worship, 8 P. M. The children's Day Program will be given at this hour. The paretns are especially requested to be present The public is invited to all services. A. R. 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