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SALT LAKE CITY — A little bit of service can go a long way, and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints demonstrates that in a video released in June.
The video begins with a man carting around a take-a-number dispenser, abandoning it on the Monument Plaza in Sugar House before the sun comes up and people begin to populate the area.
As each number is selected, a different act of service is advised for the recipient to perform.
Participants perform service acts such as "give a compliment" "give someone a high five" and "say hi to a stranger."
The church paired the video with the hashtag #SimplyServe, which spurred activity on social media.
"The best way to #cheer yourself up is to try to cheer somebody else up." - Mark Twain #SimplyServe — BYU-Idaho Pathway (@BYUIdahoPathway) August 18, 2015
> "Whenever I feel sad or upset, I serve someone and it helps me feel better." [\#authenticmormonyouth](https://twitter.com/hashtag/authenticmormonyouth?src=hash) [\#simplyserve](https://twitter.com/hashtag/simplyserve?src=hash) [pic.twitter.com/HkZ6a5LrPJ](http://t.co/HkZ6a5LrPJ) > > — Mormon Youth (@MormonYouth) [July 24, 2015](https://twitter.com/MormonYouth/status/624406168031653889)