Show ' Reading Down The Side with the Editor ' VJ By a whisper sow we blessings By a breath we scatter strife In our words and looks and actions Lie the seeds of death and life” The above lines are part of one of the songs more frequent- b' sung in our meetings Their wide usage indicates a general agreement with the idea that we are by even our most casual actions influencing others far more that we know We are indeed countless seeds of “sowing good f and ill” 27th EVERY AUGUST Year Garland Second Again Champs Of District 15 By Billy Bishop Garland Second Ward has done it again! Last Saturday night at Memov ial Gym Garland Second Ward honors in the captured Division 15 tournament by defeating Bothwell In the first quarter Bothwell was leading by three points By the half Garland managed to pull ahead and stay there thru the Wendell Hess gained scopgame ing honors in the game with 19 while Carter Rich followpoints ed with 12 years During the last three Ralph Bishop has coached the team to three consecutive stake It is by this kind of unplanned sowing of ideas that we exert our greatest influence upon one another and upon children who see and hear us Things we say and things we do for obvious dislittle play count for relatively xThe smallest children soon see our real selves behind our false fronts The championships last two years has seen his team gamer SPEAKING OF INFLUENCING division The championships children reminds us that team finally finished last year’s workers and teachers at the lo- season with a ninth rating place cal school these days are being in the finals disturbed by the sale to the Other games during the tournachildren of candy cigarettes ment went as follows: Garland Some of these are even dispensed Second 65 Terrace First 37 Garin packages closely resembling land Second 64 Ogden 18th 57 those containing popular brands Bothwell was given the second Some youngsters place award at the end of the of tobacco make nice looking “cigarette contest and the right to play in cases” for their imitation smokes tht tourney at Provo in an effort to imitate to the next week along with the winner last detail those who use tobacThe sportsmanship prize went co to Brigham Second and the conIIow much of this “smoke play” solation award to Wilson who dewill culminate in some boys and feated Jloneyville Plain City girls taking up the use of to- won third place bacco at some future time and even being led to some other unwise course as the result of it? STAKE SUNDAY SCHOOL It Is something no one can know TO SHOW FILM but the possibility suggests Itself The monthly preparation meetso quicklv to the mind that there basis for genuine ing of the Bear River Stake Sunis certainly will be held on the Schools day concern which ought to be felt Feb 20 it is anthird by those who offer these candy nouncedSunday Russell Boss- stake by cigarettes for sale for a few paltry cents of tainted profit At least superintendent a good many parents and teach- 'As a special feature of the the film on teaching meeting ers feel that way methods shown to stake boards at m the recent Sunday School convenIn the minutes A PARAGRAPH be presented in the of the last meeting of the school tion will exercises The regular hoard of Box Elder County re- opening sessions will also be department cords that a representative of held Brieham Junior Chamber the City of Commerce met with the board to request the use of the high Mr Se Mrs Earl Arnold attendfor a ed funeral services for an aunt of school gym at Brigham series of professional boxing and Mr Arnold in Idaho Falls Sunwrestling matches day The board wisely turned down the reouest Our school gymnasiums are no place for this tvne The or activity of program Chamber representative called It a “youth program” according to the minute notation which illustrates the lengths to which some will go to gain an end The board indicated they would give the matter further study but if they do it should convince them of the lightness of their acProfessional boxing and tion wrestling is not a youth program in any proper sense of the word GARLAND UTAH THURSDAY FOR FRIDAY FEBRUARY FRIDAY 11 DISTRIBUTION No 1955 A special meeting for men and wives will highlight the quarterly conference sessions in the Bear River Stake this Saturday and with Elder Henry D Sunday Moyle as the visiting speaker Ward and stake leaders and members of the their wives MIA Special Interest classes of the stake and ciders and members of the senior Aaronic priesthood and their wives are especially invited to the meeting Sat-- ' urday at 8 pm All other adults who would like to come have an also invitation states President Robert J Potter Following this meeting a social will be held for all present under the sponsorship of the Special Interest Departments of the MIA of the stake with Mr and Mrs Devers C Owens in charge A short program featuring special music and a brief report and Pictures of their recent trip to Henry D Moyle Mexico by Mr and Mrs V W Johns will be given in the ward Refreshments Will also chapel b served The first meeting Saturday evening will be for the priesthood leadership of the wards and “The Social Security Act now stake at 6:30 All ward stake contains provisions for the pro- and Melchizedek quorum leaders tection of the benefit rights of a are to be present This will be in the stake rooms who becomes disabled person At the same hour the stake Reafter having be:n regularly emlief Society will hold its monthly ployed in jobs covered by social union meeting in the tabernacle security” Wesley F Watson1 of There will be dramatizations of the Ogden Social Security office two of the ' lessons theology and science social for February to states sesThe disabled person cannot re- be followed by department All women who come with sions ceive cash benefjts until he beto husbands 6:30 their the priest65 years old He can comes hood meeting whether Relief So file an CONFERENCE VISITOR Social Security Allows Disability however application to to have his benefit amount frozen as of the time he became unable to engage in substantial work Persons interested in securing more information about the disability freeze program can write td the Social Security Administration PO Box 1070 Ogdtn Utah or they Can contact Mr Watson personally He will be in Tremonton at the Utah Power and Light Company beon Thursday February 24 tween 2 and 3 pm Garland Wards Set Sweethearts Ball Garland First and Second wards will hold their Sweethearts Ball next Tuesday evening in the ward hall ofiicers of - the two MLA announce organizations A good orchestra has been engaged and all of the ward memThe dance bership is invited will be as In years past here a "iris’ choice affair j (r't (?) 1 f'V rj ANNOUNCED Garland First Ward Relief Sonext Tuesday’s ciety announce meeting will be the regular work and business activity and will begin at 10 am Luncheon will be served at noon and the lesson will be given by Mrs Art Michaelis There will be a variety of things to do and all women are invited to come and participate New Baby and Mrs Jay Holmgren of Valley announce the arrival Mr and Mrs a baby boy Announce ' Mr Park of from' Salt Jfolmgren returned Uake City wifh the baby Tuesday I’ I i L I 4 1 i v t CLAIM TROPHY— Garland Second Ward’s basketball team won the Division lo championship Saturday for the second successive year Front row left to right' are Bishop Duane W Archibald Hess David Brough Wendell and Carter Rich holding the trophy Dee Christensen Arlyn Was- James White sora Coach Ralph Bishop top Ralph Carter Neil Wood Reese Turley Clain Archibald AGAIN 28 Special Saturday Meeting Will Highlight Conference r WORK MEETING IME GARLAND ESTABLISHED : ciety workers to attend or not are invited Regular conference sesions will H held at 10 am and 2 pm Sunday A junior Sunday School will be tonducted under the direction of the Plymouth Ward in the Garland ward buildings A patriotic program will be presented by the MIA at 7:30 with Sunday evening special music and speakers Miss Valeea Crowther recently returned missionary from Australia will show pictures at the fireside for M Men - Gleaners and Jr M Men Jr Gleaners which follows the MIA meeting The choir session Garland will sing Ward Second at the morning Sunday Life Career Ends For Mrs Larson t Age of 96 Mrs Garland evening Sophia passed only a Larson of East away Tuesday njonth from her birthday She had for only about a week maintained an alertness and spirit thruout her later years Funeral services will be held at East Garland at 1 Saturday o clock and burial will be in the Friends Ogden City cemetery may call at Rogers Mortuary at Tremonton Friday evening and at the L M Holman residence at East Garland Saturday morning Britta Sophia Isakson Larson 9C was born in Skarstad Sweden a daughter of Isaac and Johanna Peterson She married Carl Larson and they qame t to Ogden Utah as LDS converts in 1891 to East1 Garland moving in 1896 There sh was a visiting Relief Society teacher in the old Sunset Branch visiting her families by buggy and bob sled In 1904 when the East Garland Ward was organized she was made Relief Society president a nosition she held for 28 years She also served seven years as a Sunday School teacher Her husband died in January 1832 son ’A Gustave Larson passed away three months ago The following sons and daugh-er- s survive: Oscar May Bjorkland Ogden Larson Bremerton Washington An-i- e Ruth Holman East Garland Nielson Idaho Falls Idaho Frank Larson Merced California Also surviving are 21 grandchildren' 49 been ill and had of mind end 8 Motorists Urged To Get Car Plates According to the regular schedule the sale of car license plates will be conducted at the Armory at Garland again next Tuesday The Commission State Tax says that too many are yet waiting until the last minute to secure their car licenses and urges to take care of the everyone matter asearly as possible DINNER ANNOUNCEMENT— The annual Riverside Ward dinner will be held Saturday February 19 at 1 pm it is announced A program and - dance wilt-bheld at 7 o’clock in the evening Proceeds from the ' affair will go to the u archiruilding fund e |