Show I S I COURTESY Y TO STRANGERS At one of the less-frequented less downtown corners an anold anold anold old man and a woman slightly younger came out of ofa ofa ofa a store and seemed uncertain of oC the direction they should talt take It was as quite evident the they were strangers in Sin the city Two men were approaching from different directions Both of or them promptly stepped steppe aside and tendered the service which It was plain the time ol old people required They Ther were turned turned around loun That was all They had been looking at al the city and had lost host their bearings bep They wanted wante to get back to the tho hotel The They were properly properly properly prop prop- erly directed b by the man who first reached them The Theother Theother other equally equal willing to render ellder the tho slight service I passed on It is one of at the most common sights Somehow in ini i 1 city of ot this size the resident comes to recognize the difference between strangers and residents in the city And with few fow exceptions our om people are arc ready at all times tunes to give I e that help hell which Is so little to them and so valuable to the stranger Tourists In Salt L Lake it w seem mu mutt must t can carry awa away with them a kindly Impression of ot our people The willingness to render rener this service is so general and so EO clearly dearly unselfish that people with an any sense of appreciation apple elation atc are not likely to forget It The Tho thing is the themore themore themore more notable because it ie is not matched match cd with the attItudes atti attitudes tudes of residents in most other cities clUes Usually the stranger strangelY there is considered fair ga game People who hc can direct him wrong ong arc are likely lIkel- to do o so And people who might be of or assistance pretend toso a business hurr hurry that they cannot spare the time for such little cou courtesies S We e are rather lather proud of or the tho general local tendency to kindliness an and courteous f service to the stranger within our gates i |