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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY APRIL 7, 1932 ! E. TREMONTON ! I By Mrs. P. E. Ault I PAGE SEVEH"" 25, 1933, 21 years after the mother store was opened by Mr. Penney in the mining town of Kemmerer, Wyo- Celebrate 30th Anniversary 'i'uk ... I ming. to this city, in July after having served his apprenticeship in the company at Malad, IdaO. P. Bates came 1923 Mrs. Ira Fridal entertained the Primary officers, Friday evening: in honor of Mrs. Chas. Garfield who was released. A beautiful gift was present- ed to her as a token of love and in appreciation of her faithful work. Mrs. Fridal assisted by Mrs. Lloyd Hill, served delicious refreshments to nine guests. Mrs. George Abbott accompanied her mother, Mrs. J. T. Waldron of Morgan, and her sister, Mrs. Ben Young of Kemmerer, Wyoming, to Logan, Monday, where they will visit a few days with relatives. Mrs. Kalvin Kay was dinner guest Sunday, of Mrs. Charles Garfield. Mrs. Charles Peterson spent Monday and Tuesday visiting relatives in Logan. Mrs. J. 0. Garfield and Mrs. Ira Fridal and daughter, Mary, were in Ogden, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Charnous and children ,of Burt, were Sunday guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Kay. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wright and children of Salt Lake City, visited ' . H. Fridal and family Sunday. Miss Jane Barkle of Harper, is visiting her grand parents, Mr and Mrs. George Brough. Miss Leah Brough of Salt Lake City, is visiting this week with her mother, Mrs. Albert Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Zelf Erickson and two children, of Mantua, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Brough and family. O. L. Brough was a business visitor in Brigham City, Friday. Mrs. O. A. Seager attended Relief Society conference in Salt Lake City this week. and PERSONALITIES - I L This is in line with the policy of Senator Vandenberg of Michigan the organization that all store mana- has satisfied a long fctanding want in gers must come up through the or- the lexicon of party politics by adaptganization, learning every detail of ing an old word to a new purpose. the business before they are admitted said the "Democratic to managerial opportunities. Michigan Republican in the debate on rouowing me estaousnea policy or i the tariff bill, "are those who attach the Company that managers should themselves to a Republican measure identify themselves with local organi- to get protection for their own prozations and take an active part in ducts and then thunder at the bill as a s always are dancommunity affairs, Mr. Bates is a whole. member of The Tremonton Lions Club, gerous passengers, liable to assault and is a member of the L DS. church you, sue for damages and contribute Mr. Bates states that, not only do nothing except their dead weight" The Senate was debating the Demothe individual stores maintain memcratic proposal to amend the tariff civic in but berships organizations, the executives of the J. C. Penney act while the House was running away-froits leaders on the Company are active in community enrevenue bill. In advocating the redeavors. turn by the President to Congress of During the past years, Mr. J. C. the power of approving rate changes Penney, founder of the Company and recommended by the Tariff Commischairman of the board of directors, ll Senators Pat Harrison and sion, C. and Mr. Earl Sams, president, have Democratic other with Hull, appeared before civic and business orrenewed their assaults on ganizations all over the country in be- spokesmen, rates of the Hawley-Smothe rocket sky half of better business and improved which started the tariff Act understanding between business men war of foreign retaliation against us. throughout the country. Now Democratic members of the A significant feature of the organ- lower House exhibit the absurd specization of the Penney corporation is tacle of behind amendments flocking the fact that most managers are stock to the revenuo bill levying sales taxes-o-n holders in the Company and the ownWhich not only raise the imports ership of the Company is largely in present Republican , tariff rates, but the hands of the active workers. in some cases put embargoes on comThis is a result of the original pol- modities which even the Grundy Conicy which made partners of the asso- gress of 1930 left on the free list. ciates as they become managers. This Is true of.both oil and coal. "Hitch-hiker- '' is a bood word. It "Trade stimulation must come from a recognition on the part of the retail aptly designates, as the Michigan who merchant, that people know what val- Senator explained, Demr-cratues can be obtained and are insisting vote for specific high ; tariff rates; while decrying the theory of protec- on obtaining them. tion- K should also apply to members j of "Half of the hoarding the past has not been hoarding, it has of both parties who clamor for import been the exercise of the defense of embargoes under the guise of revenue measures. one's own pocketbook. Women are buying carefully and Salt Lake City New traffic signs with a great deal of thought, but our own experience has shown that they and markers designating speed limits values on arterial highways within city limits do buy when the real to be erected here. show up over the counters. "The anniversary work will start at Nephi First National Bank of this the opening of the store on April 2nd place purchased assets of Bank of Fountain Green. and continue until April 30th." ho. hitch-hikers- T . ! S ," Hitch-hiker- non-partis- an Cor-de- ? ' ' ot j J.' O. Penney Company grow from tiny single unit la western mining town to largest organization o? Its kind in the world. (1) Mr, J. C. Penney, Founder. (2) Mr. E. C. Sams, President of the organ!. Mtlon. (8) Mother Store 102. (4) latest and largest of the 1459 J. C. Penney Company Depart . ment.SUwes. QntnrttnlicVial on1 la Hvvvii'fiiiiiiiw so a moftaw ss J4 t ic uiavwt rf much satisfaction for people, when j some project fails, to say, 'I knew it wouldn t work when they started. 1 warn f. j , , "It is particularly easy to slide out of a civic endeavor when the first en thusiasm has died down. It is easy to say to yourself, 'Let George do it.' family. And when the project has failed it is Mrs. Oluf Johnson went to Salt easy to tell yourself, 'I did my best, Lake City Tuesday and will attend Re but I can't be bothered with things lief Society conference while there. That the impression is growing lika that.' Mrs. P. E. Ault accompanied Miss "Yet you never face the fact that lzola Jensen, demonstration agent of stronger and stronger that world trade if you, and others like you, had kept is definitely on the mend and that the Logan, to Portage, on Monday, in the on working will see the birth of a would not the project if probably present year Club work. interest of have failed. Your com-- I new era of prosperity. would have been better and munity In case of the of! She Knew Better the convalescence as an would have pro--, you, individual, Mother (to Ethel, age 4i): "This of some cities, however, the recovery ited f done work from the for the civic is is your new nurse, Ethel. Come here likely to be a protracted business,' good. but it will be none the less certain. and give her a nice kiss." "Trumbell Cheer, in his poem, 'The What should be done now is to en- -' Ethel: "Yes and get my face slap Quitter,' said, these did. like courage ped daddy patients and include It's dead easy to die, them to see things in a more favorable g It's the that's perspective. Frugality hard. In this connection, not only the busi- - j "Why haven't there been any mar "So it is with Community Work. It ness concerns but the cities as well riages in Scotland lately?" is Dead Easy to Quit, It's the They've just heard about free love." should take the initiative by launchthat's Hard." . ing on an ambitious scale a newspaper advertising campaign, which cannot' tail to bring beneficial results in its tram. ! All Business Concerns are in Need j By. Mrs. David Larson of New Business and that Business ,. Can be Attracted Best by NewsDaDer Advertising. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hansen and of Logan, were calling on children, Rod L. Brink, Editor of the Boise relatives here, Wednesday. Mr. Han(Idaho) Capital News, says: sen has returned from a three "Community building is just one of weeks recently to California in the intrip the branches of nation building. No terest of his company. nation will be an unbreakable chain Messrs Chester Atkinson and Wil- until all its links are unbreakable. lard Larson attended a birthday party "Nor will the community be an un Tubes to in honor of Donna, Boss, at her home breakable link until its component at in Garland, Saturday evening. 29x4.4021 oms its individual citizens are unMrs. C. J. Hansen entertained, Wed breakable. in honor of her son. "So many atoms in links and links nesday afternoon, s, birthday. Twenty small guests Boyd in the chain have given way in the PRICES IN PAIRS the party including Masters, last two years that it behooves us all enjoyed Theron and Lorel Hall, of Garland. to strive hard to strengthen that A new set for ....$15,321 A genealogical meeting was held at chain. the home, of Mrs. Carl Larson, Wed"The strength of that chain, whethLifetime Guaranteed evening. er we like to admit it or not, is largely nesday MrSj John .Oyler, Jr. is visiting with financial. Moral force, determination, relatives and friends, in California. energy, the will to work and to build Miss Bessie Korth is the guest of all weaken when the nation's financial her sister, Mrsv Ell wood Bingham, at structure becomes unsturdy. Idaho., t Burley, Supertwlst Cord Tires "When one atom in one of the comThe Misses Grace and Wanda Wise, munity links in the national chain is of Qgden,: were week end guests of valued at a billion dollars, and an- Mr and Mrs. New High Peaks Lafayette Grover. other atom in the same link has a fiMr. and Mrs. Aage Boselund and Value! Goodyear nancial value that is below zero, the children, of Ogden, were Sunday Husky, dependable, guana-tee- d national chain is weakened and is guesst of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hansen. and tires tubes you get breakable. E. S. Hansen, son Wendell, and Mrs. these matchless bargains be"Thus far all of our laws have been David Larson, accompanied Mr. and cause millions more people designed to create and perpetuate this Mrs. W. E. Hansen, of Logan, to Salt Com buy Goodyear. them! . inequality of financial strength among Lake City, Friday morning, returning t CASH PRICES citizens of this commonwealth. m the evening. Bach "When, and only when, those laws roU- '' --Me Mrs. Sophia Larson has been ill duro Tab la Orrli are put in reverse and made to aim at ing the past week but is improving Kach fin equalization of wealth a more at this writing. Mrs. Hilda Peterson 29x4.50-2- 9 4I7 I .91 34x4.50-3- 1 equable distribution of the wealth the it attending her. 4.37 4.tJ ., .ft 28x4.75-1- 9 S.1S 4 .97 .94 people produce we shall have a naWorkmen have completed the plast29x4.75-2- 0 s.x 9 4 tional chain of strength, Built of Per- ering at the recreation hali. 29x5.00-1- 9 1.J9 fect Links, Fashioned of Enduring Members of Jasper Rhodes family 30x5.00-2- 0 1.4 1.14 31x5.00-2- 1 Materials, Capable of weathering Any are to be seen driving a new Chevrolet .7 s.s 1.1 Mr. and Mrs. Orland Hansen and daughter, of Salt Lake City, were guests Tuesday of K. H. Fridal and POLITICS 4- J tr'm- Local J. C. Penney s Store to Celebrate Anniversary , 4-- H I April 14th marks the thirtieth anniversary of the founding of the J. C. Penney Company and the entire month will be devoted to the celebrating of this landmark in the growth of the organization, according to O. P. Bates, manager of the store in this city. The local store is number 384 in the 1460 units which now make up the company and was opened on August - ed - I bed-roc- k : 83 jI ! keeping-on-livin- Keeping-On-- Working EAST GARLAND NEW LOW -- These People Read the Leader ft - GOODYEAR SPEEDWAY , , , in - .9 21x55-2- 1 .If ft.01 ut.q. v.I.7 i m t.n 3.41 V.-;- TRADE la your old tlr -- 'for th nw OOODYIAR AU..WSATHCRS NwLw Price Ceodyear Radio Program W4. ' 'H! Sat. Fronk Chevrolet Co. Phone 2C car. the Mr. and Mrs. James H. Miller and children were shopping m Ogden Saturday. On Sunday they visited Mrs. Miller's mother, Mrs. Shuman of Penrose, who has been quite ill.Owen Cheney was a Salt Lake City visitor on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hansen and son Wendell, Mr .and Mrs. C. J. Hansen and family and Mr. and Mrs. J .M. Sorensen and family, attended a family reunion of the W. 5. Hansei famthe home of Mr. and Mrs. ily Hansen in Tremonton, Monday evening, at which descendants were present from Logan, Brigham, Fielding, Salt Lake City, California, Tremonton and East Garland. An "April Fool's" party was held Friday evening at the home of Miss Luella Atkinson in which sixteen young people participated. Crow- ley (La.) Signal, says: "The easiest thing in the world to do is, to quit And the hardest thing in the world is to carry a project through to a conclusion whether it ends in "success or failure. . ""Regardless of the project, the hope, or ambition of an individual or a group of people, there are times, or periods, during the process of accomplishment when the end seems too far away to merit further effort. When these periods arrive, as they will do In any endeavor, many humans will take the, easiest way.' They quit "Call it lack of courage or what you will. ; The fact is still there that when the going is a trifle hard, the easiest thing to do is to quit It is easy to persuade yourself that the ambition, or hope, or project was, after all, not as worthwhile as you first thought Peggy: "What did your father say "In matters of civic importance it when he caught Jack kissing you?" do the Janice: "Not a word. He thought to let the . other fellow is easy . . I - .uU . I ... T M AftiAMlJ was one ui ana sxana ire worK. It is easy to laiy oy rK"gr fv 'XHiESOiKt applaud when something worthwhile to." - . 1932 2 That Blows." Lewis H. Day, Editor of 1 Lux Storm Tremonton, Utah ,t ... 1 11 1 , , 1 Le-la- nd A , people are alert people, people who do things in the world, whether it is bankings or window cleaning; people who buy things, from overshoes to grand pianos; people who have unlimited incomes and people who have to keep within budgets, but all of tjiem people who knowrther value of money and the returns they can get for it. That is why they read the Leader, where they can compare prices and quality, where because of high standard, .of !VThe Leader they are assured of the high standard of its advertisers. rrpHESE; 1 , -- You Too May Reach These Many Readers by Advertising In The LEADER 33 |