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Show BEN LOMOND BEACON, April 5, 1979, Page 5 The story, The Race Foreign Langage Week declared by school district The week, of through April 7, l April 1979 sidered has and fields Theres just too much against you now, this time you cant succeed. And as I start to hang my head in front of failures face, And hope refills my weakened will as I recall safe are overcrowded relating the message today identification with the values most deeply a part of that person. When compared with Europeans, for example, Americans are language poor. Many common people ' being. desire. And one boy in particular, his Dad was in the crowd, Was running near the lead and thought, my Dad will be so proud. But as he speeded down the field across a shallow dip, The little boy who thought to win, lost his step and slipped. Trying hard to catch himself, his hands flew out to brace, And mid the laughter of the crowd he fell flat on his face. JACKETS PANTS SKIRTS o BLOUSES Now. 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Sister Sawyer was active taught social relations in the was and ward Ensign Magazine director, and both of them had served as guides in the Ogden Temple Square Center. Also, Visitors Daves first wife, the former Bessie Butler, had been active in the Church, and Following close behing and taking second place in impromptu speaking was Betty They were both semifinalists in their areas. This Winger. Others doing exceptionally well were Rulon exin Eames boys temporaneous Speaking and Joni Berger in girls ex- places them in the top twelve in the state. temporaneous speaking. examples of what Mormons were actually like. Whenever there was a branch activity such as a bake sale, dinner or a like event, Sister Sawyer always was up early, around 5 a m or so, baing her favorite recipes such as her cinnamon rolls and cookies which soon became famous around the Ava town squares. Also, wuh both of ir, being interested in art and handicraft work, it wasn't long before the people of Ava citizens found out that I was known as the Cow boy, artist from Ogden, Utah,' and that art was my second enterprise. - their two children Norman Sawyer and Mrs. Marva Ipan Brown, both of Ogden; - were reared in the Church. New Experience It was a new experience for us to serve as a said missionary couple, Elder Sawyer. However, more than 18 months ago we said goodbye in Ogden to our children, 11 grandchildren and 23 great- grandchildren, and said hello to the Missouri Osarks and to the people in Ava, Missouri, where we were assigned to do Mormon missionary work. Of course, we soon found ourselves knocking on doors and meeting the people in Ava, Missouri, who were Warriors took tenth place in the state. Weber is l pr oud of these fine debaters. over-al- quite different Teaches Class Soon they had me teaching a class in oil painting at the friendly A a Community Center on Monday evenings, from 7 to 10 p.m. We formed the Ava Art Guild and elected local officers. Also, when we werent going from house to house in Ava spreading the gospel, we were holding art shows and dinners and fun which opened many doors for us to preach the restored gospel. When we held our first Art Guild banquet we had 30 rs members and guests present. Also, because I had helped Ava become more interested in art, Guild President ' Barbara Adams insisted that I present the ribbon to the Best in Show artist, Mrs. Reese Means, at the conclusion of the event. Also, being a missionary couple serving together. prize-winnin- g Sister and Sawyer We one-ma- religion, art and better - things in a new calling we were listening, loving and working in the gospel. than the were determined to become a part of the community, however, and to be Ti Send in a news tip for your local use the QC newspaper 825-166- 6 save energy A. O. SMITH CONSERVATIONIST I PIPE The water heater that pays for itself in fuel cost savings! Far watar, gas, sprinkling systtms STEEL & PLASTIC the reliable one helk tsks iMlSfMCSt tsNsts in CONCERT i' onhng & performing eriierl.nnrt Kem.ukjble singing u r,ki Ogden boy Ijlent tor .i In "I'uijuiiit i TICKETS: 7 ions 1st National Bank Dunk leys Music ZCMI Tanners for Men Imgensens Ft ok Store Bonneville H.gh School UTAH BUILDING STRUCTURES INC. 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Sister Sawyer and I have traveled extensively over the years. Thus we now were combining our lifelong dreams of service by working with people in people back home in Utah. want ads $2 a week $6 a month RIVERO ALE and had in Relief Society Read and 704 WEST 4400 SOUTH competition. and stake positions in the Church and was active in painting circles as Ogdens He was cowboy artist. commissioned to paint three of the Weber State Bicentennial Historical collection on display at Weber State held Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the North Ogden 1st Ward Chapel, 628 E. 2800 N., with Bishop Lloyd Searle officiating. Interment in the North Ogden Cemetery. WHOLESALE CUSTOM CUTTING AND LAMB PORK VEAL BEEF SLAUGHTERING 773-132- 1 speaking Funeral services were "Featuring Millers Finest lb. 4-- n. Personalized Service FARM KILL Hale swept past all other to take first place in the impromptu contestants Also surviving are one brother and two sisters, Harold E. Shaw, Mrs. Glen (Jeanette) Greenwell, both of North Ogden; Ms. Wilford H. (Beatrice) McBride, Ogden. 14' region state competition, Jenny Helen North Ogden Stake. He had served as scoutmaster for 10 years and had received the Silver Beaver Award for 38 years of scouting. He was writing the history of North Ogden and in 1977 was voted the Outstanding Senior Citizen of Weber County. Surviving are his widow of North Ogden; two sons and two daughters, Jerald B. Shaw, Marvin E. Shaw, Mrs. C. Raymond (LouJean) Roberts, Mrs. Calvin W. (La Vern) Cottrell, all of North Ogden; 17 grandchildren, 11 MEATS recent the At tournament, Weber debaters took third place and qualified seventeen students for state competition. In Perrins Elder Sawyer had held a number of priesthood, ward QUALITY P03K well in state debate meet Missouri, and have just returned to Ogden. three genealogical r do DmlDggDOirDtol Dave and Sister RUSS'S MARKET & CUSTOM MEAT BEEF & Hale and Win Sawyer, 3045 Circle Ogden. They accepted a call to the Oklahoma Tulsa Mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints and were assigned to the Ava branch in Ava, missions. He had been a ward clerk, superintendent of the YMMIA and was one of seven presidents in the 38th Seventies Quorum. He was working at the Ogden Genealogical Library and Jenny Hale Betty Winger themselves in a new field would gain great satisfaction and enjoy an uplifting experience as well, are Elder He was a member of the North Ogden 1st LDS Ward and had served a mission in the Eastern States Mission from 1927 to 1929. He had served two stake missions J i? a ! ng BEEF SPECIAL 2-- 6 Thurs. -- OGDEN Wilford Leslie Shaw, 73, of 2553 N. Fruitland Drive, died Friday, March 30, 1979 at the McKay-De- e Hospital. Mr. Shaw was born Sept. 20, 1905, at North Ogden, a son of William E. and Jennie Mae Jones Shaw. He was narried to Lucille Bingham on June 11, 1930, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He had been a clerk at the Ogden Union Railway and A ."V OGDEN-Stroin their belief that a missionary couple in good health and financially able to support Receive $S.OO dUcaent when delivered to es. 525 S. State 10 Mon.-Fr- By Glen above invoice price. CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN HOURS: g Wilford Leslie Shaw di$ at th ag of 73 782-572- Vor a kitchen that's . hou place of beauty and convenience, contact This outthe NORTH DAVIS IAI.lNKTOarfield.phone standing firm can renovate your existing kitchen or construct a beautiful new one in vour new home! See the experts today and find out more about the distim live designs available for YOUR kitchen. Employing skilled cabinet makers to handle the installation work . Was prominent citizon ESaleony If disappear somehowi But, as he fell his Dad stood up and showed his anxious face. Which to the boy so clearly said, Get up and win that race. 2 .. So, down he fell and with him hope. He couldnt win it now. Embarrassed, and he only to unproud; You would have thought he won the race, to listen to the crowd. And to his Dad he sadly said, I didnt do so well. To me you won, his father said, you rose each time you fell. And now when things seem dark and hard and difficult to face, The memory of that little boy helps me in my race. For all of life is like that race, with ups and downs and all, And all you have to do to win is rise each time you fall. Give up, your Quit. beaten they still shout in my face. But, another voice within me says, GET UP AND WIN THE RACE. by Dee Groberg last. If Im to gain those yards, he thought, Ive got to run real fast. Exceeding everything he had, he regained eight of ten But trying so hard to catch the lead, he slipped and fell again. Defeat. He lay there silently, a tear dropped from his eye. Theres no sense running anymore three strikes Im out why try. The will to rise has disappeared, all hope had fled away. So far behind, so error prone, closer all the way. Ive lost so whats the use he thought, Ill live with my disgrace. But then he thought about his Dad, who soon hed have to face. Get up, an echo sounded low. Get up and take your place. You were not meant for failure here, get up and win the race. With borrowed will, get, it said, you havent lost at all, For winnings not more than this to rise each time you fall. So up he rose to win once more. And with a new commit, He resolved that win or lose, at least he wouldnt quite. So far behind the others now, the most hed ever been. Still he gave it all he had and ran as though to win. Three times hed fallen stumbling, three times hed rose again. Too far behind to hope to win, he still ran to the end. They cheered the winning runner as he crossed, first ft disgrace But, when the fallen youngster crossed the line, last place, The crowd gave him the greater cheer for finishing tiie race. And even though he came in last, with head bowed low, So, he jumped up to try again. Ten yards behind the tell.-The- wished Head high and proud and happy; no falling; no race. young men now I remember well. Excitement, sure, but also fear it wasnt hard to all lined up so full of hope. Each thought to win that race, Or tie for first, or if not; at least take second place. And fathers watched from off the side, each cheering for his son. And each boy hoped to show his Dad that he would be the one. The whistle blew and off they went, young hearts and hopes of fire. To win, to be the hero there, was each young boys boys, OVMHOTOCKE Help us clear out our new Spring Coordinates. childrens race, young A now. There is one move young people in our area can make as a form of insurance for just about any career A LEARN FOREIGN LANGUAGE! With a language skill added to your other skills, you might double your chances of getting the job you want. It could even be that a foreign language background would be more useful to you during the next ten years than a college diploma itself, for whatever the shape of tomorrows world, we can be sure it will be increasingly international. There is every reason for people today, young and old, to enhance their knowledge of foreign languages. There are so many opportunities for travel; there are so many nationalities in our midst . who have so much to offer us if communication could be more meaningful. More than ever before, the programs, equipment, and competent teachers in our area make the study of foreign language exciting. The benefits of knowing foreign languages will redound as treasure for the fullness of life. KNOW A FOREIGN LANGUAGE! place. . that scene. For just the thought of that short race rejuvinates my that if you train for a job that looks great now, how can you be sure it will even be in existance a few years from language communicates and care, acceptance, win, His mind went faster than his legs. He slipped and fell again. He wished that he had quit before with only one disgrace. Im hopeless as a runner now, I shouldnt try to race. But, in the laughing crowd he searched and found his fathers face That steady look that said again, Get up and win the plead. careers; however, most National been declared Foreign Language Week throughout America. The District Weber School Foreign Language departments are taking ' special note of this observance by stressing the importance of studying foreign languages and cultures in their language classes and encouraging their students to continue in their quests for superiority in the field of learning. It has been found, states Mr. Ralph Rowley, chairman of foreign languages at Weber High School, that of anothers knowledge trom the European continent are fluent in several languages. That linguistic skill provides a richness to life, a color that radiates. of Knowledge foreign language enables us to enhance our own reading as we identify the wealth of words born of foreign roots. It can make our speaking vocabulary something more than dull and ordinary. of a foreign Study language is the key in these times to future jobs. Many job fields were once con sure Quit. beaten PHONE 773-909- 0 |