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Show PAGE sn. BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 11, 1930. m which a watermelon bust was enjoyed by all 12 members. The Bothwell school teachers 'arrived Sunday and are staying at the home of Dr. Wm. E. Hawkins. All are anxious to meet Mr. Rassmussen, principal and Misses Madison and Seely. They have assured all that everything is in readiness for good school term. ' Miss Ruby Anderson, LaVera and Norma Summers were Brigham visitors this week at the home of Delors Rasmussen. While there they, with Miss Marie Thome, made trip to Brigham Canyon where they had a very enjoyable tune, Donald Burahope, George Summers, Reed Andersen and Wendell Hunsaker all went to Avon for a fishing trip. The fishing was good and all had a wonderful time. . Reginald Summers together with his sisters, Norma and La Vera, left, for Provo, Sunday to bring with them back, Mrs. Reginald Summers who is visiting with her mother there. Bishop Marble and wife and daughter Maurine, were in Brigham City on a business trip Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo. Stokes motored to Malad, Sunday and spent the day with their brother. LaVon Stokes. Mrs. Thomas Mills is here from Black Pines, Idaho, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mills. Wednesday, Mrs. C. O. Anderson had her mother, Mrs. P M. Iverson and sister, Mrs. C. W. Brailsford of Bear River City visiting with her. Mr. and Mrs, Golden Peterson of Snowville spent Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Andersen. f TOWNS " DOCTOR SAYS BUSINESS GOES WHERE IT IS INVITED Merchants who bewail the fact that "business isn't what it used to be," yet fail or refuse to profit by the example of those with whom business is better than it used to be, have no "business" to complain if their business roes elsewhere. Merchants who spend time crying about new or outside firms taking their business away from them, out shut their eyes to the very evident cause and reason for it, cant blame anyone but themselves if their business goes "flooey." If business isn't good with you, "beefing" about it all the time won't improve it Who wants to do business with a constant calamity howler anyhow? Business is good there is more business today than there ever was the only difference is there are more and keener concerns after it. - " Everybody knows that your customers included. If you are not getting the business, it's not your customer's fault. You can get the business if you will rid yourself of old superstitions and prejudices; if you will take away the nickel you are holding so dose to your eyes that ydu can't see the ten dollar bills on the other side of it; if you will recognize that modern buyers don't and wont do business with sellers, unless they have to and then do something about it, instead of standing around, wringing your hands and crying about it. If you don't invite the people to do business with you, don't give them, consistently and persistently, every reason why they should do business with ydu, you surely won't get their business, but the fellow that does, will. Now, you don't have to do this it's your business and you can run it to suit yourself, but if you won't do it, don't blame anything or anybody but yourself if your business goes on the rocks and your customers forget you. Don't get sore at your newspaper, either, if it accepts outside advertising copy. If you don't want the business bad enough to ask for it, don't kick if others, who know how to sell, ask for it, and get it. Copyright, 1929, Dyckston, Inc. -I- - Elwood Reproduction prohibited in whole or -- u-i- in part. This editorial is published by the Bear River Valley Leader in with the Tremonton Lions Club. Bothwell j -- 1 1. The Box Elder County Fair and Rodeo opens next Thursday. Have you done your bit? If not get you entry ready. Do it now! There is just one week left before the opening of the county fair. Every person ought to exhibit something, as we know "What Box Elder Makes, Makes Box Elder." So let each individual help and make our county fair bigger and better than ever be- fore Mr. and Mrs. Eli Anderson and Mrs. Sophia Anderson just returned from Cleveland, where they were visiting Mrs. Carl Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Christen sen were visiting Mrs. Louis Christensen,' Tuesday and Wednesday. Art Wilson and Eli Anderson were in Ogden on business Wednesday. Miss Gertrude Nichols spent the week-en- d visiting Helen Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Stokes and Mrs. Heber Stokes of Black Pines, Ida, were visiting Mrs.1 Eh' Anderson, Friday. Mrs. Reed Peterson and small son Reed are spending the week-en- d with Mrs. N. R. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brain of Los Angeles, and Mrs, B .C. Seare and Mrs. E. J. Brain and daughter Carrol, of Salt Lake City, relatives of Nels Anderson were her visitors thru this week-en- d. Lloyd Hust of Salt Lake City was up for Labor Day visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Andersen. Mrs. Harry Drew entertained her bridge club Wednesday afternoon. There were three tables and prizes were won by Mrs. Fred Gephart (high score), Mrs. Powell (the cut) and Mrs. Wm. Landvatter (the consolation prize), after which a dainty lunch was served. All had an enjoyable time. Miss Bernice Iverson of Bear River City is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. 0. Andersen, a few days this week. Mrs. John Anderson had her sister Mrs. J. B. Sheehan of San Francisco, and her mother Mrs. E. M Krumper-ma- n of Ogden, visiting with her, Sunday and Monday. Next Friday will be Achievement Day for the 4H club girls at the home of Mrs. Eli Anderson at 4:30 P. M. Miss Davidson is coming out and they hope to get instructions that will better there club. Fred Christensen left last week for Bancroft, Idaho, where he expects to work, the next few weeks. Mrs. Eli Anderson visited her mother, Mrs. Enoch Hunsaker, at Honeyville, Sunday. Mrs. Louis Christensen was visiting her sister, Mrs. Lewis Christensen at Preston, last week,. then Mrs. Lewis Christensen returned with Mrs. Louis Christensen nad is visiting with her this week. A very pleasant evening was spent at the Udy Hot Springs last Wednes- day. One hundred and twenty-fiv- e ward folks participated in the event. After the swim, a delightful lunch was enjoyed along with a program, and a bathing girls .review by the young ladies. The manager Mr. Udy refunded to Bishop Marble, $12.85 which was placed in the ward budget Mr. and Mrs. Dave Anderson of Cleveland were visiting with Mrs. Eli Anderson, two days last week. Mrs. Pete Nichols has with her visiting her nephew Chester Rhode of Los Angeles, and Friday, Mrs. Nichols and daughter Gloria and Chester, Rohde motored to Sandy to visit with Mrs. Nichols' mother, Mrs. ,A. A. Nichols, Friday and Saturday. Then Miss Gertrude Nichols returned home with them and is visiting with Mrs. Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Summers returned Sunday from Salt Lake City, where they have been visiting with their daughter, Mrs. Mathew Wallace. Mrs. Harry Drew entertained at dinner Sunday. Covers were laid for seven. The table was arranged with a cluny lace center on which was a blue bowl filled with nasturtiums. A delicious dinner was served and enjoyeo. by the guests. The guests were the host and hostess Mrs. L. Drew and daughter Bessie of Tremonton, Lorimer Allen of Ogden, Miss Bosley and Roy Allen of Corinne. Mr .and Mrs. Dick Anderson were visiting, Mrs. Nels Andersen, Sunday. Edna Christensen had for her dinner guest, Sunday, Miss Pauline Petersen. Maurine Anderson, just returned wi&-- . her folks from a two weeks visit at Cleveland. Mrs. Eli Anderson and daughter Dorothy with Mrs. Art Wilson attended the Fair at Corinne, Thursday. They found the fair very good and had a very enjoyable time. Mrs. John Anderson left Monday for a few days visit with her mother, Mrs. Krumperman in Ogden. The Relief Society met at the home of Mrs. Mildred Nichols last Tuesday. The afternoon was spent in the making and painting of vases, after which a delightful lunch was served by the hostess. All had a very enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Anderson of Salt Lake City were visiting their, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Andersen, Tuesday. Bert Hunsaker and son Rulon left Friday for Idaho for a few days visit. Dr. Eli Hawkins and Thomas Stokes were in Logan on business last week. club girls met at the home The of Ruby Hunsaker, Friday. The afternoon was spent making posters after " be-sid- -- 4-- H The Box Elder County Fair and Rodeo opens next Thursday. Have you done your bit? If not get you entry ready. Do it now! Professor Coe, of the Agricultural College, of Logan, took dinner with Clare Mann last Thursday, e L. S. Mann, Ray York, and Elm Mann, spent three days last week in ' Star valley on business. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wood returned ast (Saturday after a pleasant trip up through Idaho, Wyoming, Oregon and along the coast where they made several stops at noted places. They were gone about three months. They have a beautiful apple crop this year, picking will soon start as the season is about one week or ten days earlier this year. Nina Larsen left Saturday for Brigham City, where she will again teach school. This makes her third year of teaching in Brigham City. Miss Vera Hansen has been giving She had piano lessons all summer. twenty-seve- n students among those were two from Riverside, three from from TremonGarland, twenty-thre- e ton and ninteen from Elwood. Her work has been very successful. She gave a recital here at the chapel Saturday. All the little? folks were present and played very well. Their mothers were special invited guests. Luncheon was served to all by Miss Hansen. Several of the mothers expressed the desire that they might continue all winter as they have such a good start Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum M. Christensen and children of Heyburn, Idaho, has been visiting here for a week. While here their little girl had her tonsils removed at the Valley hospital. Lydia Fridal had her tonsils removed last .week. Ira Andersen accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Philip Zesiger of Tremonton to Perry, Idaho, where they visited with their relatives. Mr. Andersen and Mrs. Zesiger are cusins. Phoenix, son of Mr .and Mrs. C. S. Christensen will spent the winter with his aunt, Mrs. Ira Andersen, while attending the Bear River high school. Angeline Hansen, of Logan, left Sunday, after spending two weeks visiting her daughters, Mrs. Elias Andersen and Mrs. R. A. Christensen, of Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Andersen and children accompanied her back. They also visited Mr., and Mrs. Erwin Miller at Logan. George Able , of American Fork, is visiting his daughters, Mrs. Don Hunsaker and Mrs. A. A. Munns. Lee Ogg came up from Ogden Sunday where he is employed. His wife and baby will move down there next ', Wednesday. Elwood is growing as 4 babies were blessed here Sunday. We are happy to know that Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Orwin, of Garland, will make their home here. We bid them welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Shepherd, of Blind Springs, visited Andrew Jensen's home Sunday and also enjoyed the M. I. A. program given Sunday evening. A. N. Wight, Mr. and and Mrs. Nellie Rose of the stake Bishop and Mrs. Robert Mrs. P. C C Peterson. Mr. and Mrs- board were in attendance. Calderwood and Spencer Taylor repre-un- t) Joseph Ray, Rasmus Jensen, Mary last Sunday. Gundy the fair hoard, each sriviiur very Nelson, Sophia Diderickson, Rosella Mrs. Whitehead, of Salt Lake City, Ethel Jensen, remarks. Borgstrom, and timely Mrs. interesting her daughter, been visiting has Mary P.- - Anderson, and Tuesday afternoon the ladies of the Anderson, Orwin this summer. meetUUT Hazel Waldron. raliiAf work snnifftv met a in Mr. and of Tremonton, O. P. Bates, At Whiteman, of Bear River City, were at the home of Mary P. Anderson. re: aeuaous special speakers at the M. I. A. pro- the close oi the meeting subject freshments were served by Mrs. Mary gram Sunday evening. TheirFair and and P. Anderson, Margaret Johnson, was the Box Elder County Rodeo. After the meeting they met Ethel Jensen. There were 15 ladies " ".' with the fair committee. present . Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jensen drove On Thursday of last week 52 of our out to Blind Springs Saturday to visit people' including parents and children Miss Mary E. Burns, Teacher of their daughter, Violet Shepherd. attended the primary home coming LaGrant Frank of Richfield, and his program on the B. R. H. S. lawn. At Piano, announces the opening of fall sister, Carina, who just completed a the conclusion of the program the tnarhing season, Sept 8th. Private business course at Salt Lake called on presidency of our primary gave each lessons at usual rates. Supervised their sister, Mrs. Marion Miller last child a loly.pop or its equivalent practice at my studio for 3 students week on their way to Logan. The following men and women were only. Also if appointments are made Wilford W, Nielsen and Owen Ras- called to assist in cleaning and renov- immediately, will take four beginners mussen, teachers of the New Testa- ating the Logan Temple, Wednesday. for class work one hour per week. ment class in Sunday school sponsored a party last Tuesday evening. All members met at the Elwood chapel and then went in a group to Tremonton to the picture show, after which Casper they enjoyed a lawn party at Andreasens. Refreshments were served by the members of the class. There were 17 students present Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Green and Get your suits cleaned and pressed for $1.00 special for Iva Hunsaker, to company with Chester Green and son, of Union, went . one week only. to Enterprise, Morgan county, Sunday to attend a fuenral of their uncle, John Don't buy a new hat get the old one cleaned. Green, at the Petersen school house, Mr. Green was a pall bearer and also dedicated the grave. On their return .Let us be the guardian of your clothes. they took supper with Mrs. Deen at Willard, where they enjoyed a radio program in the evening. They returned back home late in the evening. The school started Monday with real pep as both the school rooms at the Elwood school and the high school van H. was crowded to capacity. Andersen Wanda Verian and Leslie, gave a lawn party at their home last Thursday. A storm came up which made it necessary to seek shelter. The games were continued in the house and a watermelon bust was enjoyed by 36 guests. Remember folks it is only one more week until our fair, so get busy and make things ready. After such a splendid visit of the Fair boosters. Mr. Bates and Mr. Whiteman, : all ought to feel like Elwood will take home the cup. We did well last year New Models now in but can still do better. Mr. Bessinger of the Tremonton Ice Co., invite all GENERAL ELECTRIC SUPERHETERODYNE .... . .... who have any perishable fruit they would like taken to the fair to bring KENT it to Lis plant as he has plenty of room. ' and the ULECTRO RADIO. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Rasmussen visited with Rasmus Jensen, of Thatcher, j- Social and Religious Notices : 1 Suits and Hats U. S. Cleaners Maurice Pack, Manager RAD OS AT-WAT- Thatcher J -- All 1931 models with screen grid circuits. I . Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Watt and daughgrand-daughtlone Watt passed the week with relatives in Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Waldron and children were Layton visitors Thursday and Friday. Reed J. Wight of Ogden and Lyman Wight of Parry called on relatives and friends Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Adams and children and Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Nelson were Salt Lake City visitors, Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Adams and little son of Berkley, California, are the guests of Mr. Adams' mother, Mrs. D. E. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon! ' Bodily and James Peterson returned home from California Saturday. Mrs. Peterson remained for a short visit with her daughter, Mrs. Merlin Roche of ter Lois, and er An-tioc- n. Miss Lolita Hodges of Garden City and Miss Pearl Mortenson of Elwood came here Sunday and are located at the home of Mrs. D. E. Adams. Miss Mortenson has the first three grades at school, Miss Hodges the inter- mediate grades .and Lisle Adams is They have a larere enrollment as many of the Penrose children are attending. On Sunday, Victor Hancock, of Ogden, a former principal called on friends and also on children who were in his school four years ago. Mr. Hancock was an excellent teacher as well as a worker in ecclesiastic affairs and all were very happy, to see him again. . Sunday evening the Y .L. M. I. A. of this ward was reorganized and a few vacancies filled in the Y. M. M. I. A. Mrs. Mamie Adams Hunsaker and her counselors Hazel Waldron, and Lurilla Diderickson were released. Edith Anderson was sustained as President with Lurilla Diderickson and Sarah Peterson as counselors, and Lois Watt, Secretary and Treasurer. Weslie Dunn and Wm. Watt were released as counselors and T. E. Adams and Vernon Peterson, were chosen as counselors to President Roy C. Anderson. Mrs. Mabel Chambers the principal. 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. WINZELER TREMONTON - - - UTAH Your Interests Are Protected By Us when we furnish you with a satisfactory and complete line of HARDWARE PAINT LUMBER CEMENT (RED DEVIL) COAL A few grain drills, plows and other machinery at special prices. Our pleasure comes in serving you. COPPER-CARAND BLUE VITROL B WE SUPPLY THE FARM AND HOME Farmers Cash Union Tremonton, Utah - Phone 35 OH Miss Box Elder DAM E MUSIC BY HARMONY NITE HAWKS MONDAY, Sept. 15 MOONLIGHT GARDENS WEDNESDAY, Sept. 17 Box Elder County Fair Grounds, Tremonton Monday night the elimination dance for the selection of Miss Box Elder will be held at the Moonlight Gardens, County Fair Grounds, Tremonton. All contestants will appear in party gowns in grand march from which ten girls will be chosen. Wednesday night, Sept. 17, the remaining ten girls will nnnparin hathinc suits at eleven o'clock. They will be iudsred by iudsres and popular vote. At twelve o'clock the girls are again brought be- fore the judges in party gowns. A final decision will be cast and Miss Box Elder will be given one of the best saddle horses that Box Elder County has produced, purcnasea irom me unset ivancn. mis nurse win wear a auuc aim vum tumpic cquu w umi u uuy wwimuciier. J |