By: Ardis E. Parshall - June 01, 2015 In the summer and autumn of 1903, Joseph F. Smith waged an ongoing war against playing cards – every issue or two of the Juvenile Instructor that season seemed to carry an editorial outlining the dangers and evils of various aspects of card playing. The editorial reproduced here is not his only argument against cards, but it is a good one to begin with, I think, to understand his reasons for urgin...
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