Show rhyming reminiscences written and tead read at the reunion of fillmore people in the first ward social hall provo on of thanksgiving evening by II 11 M warner VV arner all A honor to provo the fuir mountain queen AV whose liose gardens are pleasant in ill soft summer sheen her pure sparkling water her orchards so glad in III white green or gold are her mountains eer clad iler her bro broad ad acres acnes nourish flourish from mountain mou to shore and earths hidden treasures tire are found at her door jer her 1 schools are her glory her merited pride 1 and through them thein for fame faine has gone out far and wide we ave cannot but praise her for what she lias has given A chance to obtain that fori for which we have striven such beautiful homes filled fille d with comfort and cheer the future yo so bright she lias has nothing to fear so wo we have tonight pledged our faith one and all to serve her whenever our duty may call yet while we are pledging our faith unconfined A message of old love is borne on the wind an ail old love that never will fail with the years with memories sacred all li hallowed allowed with eibl i tears that message well wea speed on off its way ore ere the alic dawn to the old home we love as in days that are gone to fillmore dear fillmore our own native town we are send seid her fier love greetings from fat far up and down from froin city or of village or farm lis ofle same each son and each daughter will honor her name I 1 fancy I 1 hour hear i in n the sweet tones of old her voice its as it quavers across the dark wold I idear dear sister the city of g gardens I 1 trow I 1 gree greet it yoli you fair lady and wonder you know if youve ever thought of my daughters s who dwell with you now flow by your sea of fresh waters ThrU through LIgh months and through years I 1 have seen seen them thein depart To wrestle for fortune if in lifes busy mart inart like birds have they flown from the parental nest to build for themselves north and d south east ea st and west and lest you ou forget or shall be unaware who tire are my iny 16 loyd d sors and my my daughters 0 PO o fair ill mention their names introduce them to you As families and individuals to too 0 not each chick and bird f for 0 r the list is too long but know who they are by the drift of this sung the first first on my iny list is a name of renown A mayor who lighted the LU streets of your town yes holbrook what did not know lie ho was my iny son why hiie luie born and reared lie he courted and won wen genie who tati taught olit in ill tile the little rock school then she and her husband both bolh wielded the rule then came fay and clara and Angie angieb Ang leil 1 trow then ora wid and how many more I 1 dont know proud ofIl of their leir children im proud of them thein too but here comes another sta staunch tinch name naine into view right earnest earliest workers as once they were here in ili all the high IM places they always appear if husbandry claims them they shine with the rest expounders Ex of science great as the rest the medicos chair they have filled now flow they say so bring on yom sick without further dea delay y youve railroads to build they will come at your call or sell you a book where v au fil soon learn it all the father ah abl there was a nobleman true 1 l ghis life was example A man through and through but now lie he has left us to reap his reward whore where fait faithful laiful ones dwell in the sweetest accord I theres I 1 L N and lucion and and edwin tile the hold bold and bryant the sheperd in in days that are old frank sam lon and elmer eliner men as they were boys all wedded U to truth as a child to its toys laverne yes of course ashes she s a pusher by georgel george and both of them thein hammer lian liner out worth at the forge then if you should look for still more in the race find them though known as a ray ana a mace and ogency pr plenty find by the score for nellie and sarah comes in with soine more theres george the physician of hospital skill who warrants to cure you of every avery ill theres alvin and vinna his wife always sweet least what wo we always heard alvin repeat A and lid then theres there s dear ada who played Sl jessie essie brown and once so said was the sweetest in town perhaps you know the lawyer so fat 5 11 who gathers up tip shekels beke Is fa for r t this I 1 I 1 1 I 1 or for that I 1 I 1 vve ive wondered how eva fa found u NV el j r they tell me ine like kittens they always agree v theres william the king not of germany fame but a king lie he is is noble and and great just the same lve ive noted his record far up the proud height C so g give ive him due heed beed in your pr praises alises tonight to night so 90 samuel Sai nuel A its as a lawyer and king M n g Is pleased if lie he has it a political swing continued on page G r continued from page 3 both boh left you I 1 heart hear to live by the salt sea I 1 sympathize with you as you jean can with me and now youve adapted fair lily our pride v fsr H r music was known through b i the whole country side there s dear sister ister hen henry I 1 aunt lizzie at home no better 5 3 ou 11 find thoum though li afar you may roam and addle addie hr her daughter dwerl foolish to tart start L I 1 cant zeh tell thy the half of her bur 11 ness of heui heart t I leres b anit M 1 N ihil biliti fl i 61 q V olaf avi mon j ka 4 af pf t tio 60 neu neut arid I 1 tiiu i I 1 V 47 V f lier her holi 1106 K tr aln gurden arct i ill W t I 1 I 1 0 4 ta t r i A AI dionest li 0 onest I 1 les li airs a t his lovo lovely n f the cam 1 1 kj need i nov i I 1 ir ill theres 11 1 1 d mother d the rhe first farst thought shed teach il the young idea to shoot but soon the name Chim campbell was changed into sino sinott 1 ot an and orson tile the artist the work vol er in in wood id not leave his bis name from tile the list if I 1 could theres partridges bishops nn fill earnest earliest one too I 1 and ray and their ni mother other a right goodly crow crew alt yes here is jackson Jaek soil no fiddler wean mean but a singer asinger lie is with liis ills sewing machine theres chero s seraph his bis wife j and 11 1 alice their mama and newton and reuben j in tl southern bouthern utah theres lucion and vina gitil ribbons and frills and frank will dispense to you powders and pills fieres T 0 our bishop h lias as gone bolle to salt lako lake but lie he will be with you if jut for my sake thu athe oldest they tell me lyle of chofre who can call claim this spot its as their r birth place howe h owe or er known to fame and though you you may amy think tl this jis like eti castles cadt sLie les s in ill spain bomb 1 amous us biographies 3 yet et will cont contain aill A biffi ance haply like t thia h is 1111 in was born 11 ih li ilmore li surrounded by sage bt hii forlorn forlow 11 buit if ceres 0 1 t a t I 1 note 0 to of his death n tills tollie lome awili faill noi ml ay in fillmore but 1 h 1 aa I ut ills his colne holne h H ma i t I 1 so so stalwart art 81 slius il ls one or van i shi i i ind true frue wo etli she ashes tar r I 1 apal with man itt I 1 1 I ame III ait IS is mint fo for I 1 v ill I 1 annl I tile rule sli flit 11 who attended the lit it k hol i I 1 I 1 lof lot heros heres william Pro probart brt fc bo doughy and bold A friend and it a guide to the young and the old he your railway dillway f from r III depot to lake pray do not my worthy sou soi I 1 kio bert forsake I 1 yes luiere is mcbride better known here us its I 1 defly cefis the democrat editor one 01 ol th the swells 11 heres ros duggins and hawley and several wore more an all workers and plungers who win will lit at tile the sedre score all ali inel what it a I 1 mentioned them all 1 11 A right jolly crowd tit at the old social liall hall L wonder 0 if in ill tho the fervor and glow clovi think of the dear songs songo they aliey sang long ago I 1 wonder if ed will sing grand mothers ra cot sure tar par away hir far away wont he forgot nor annie my iny dear 1 an called far away so 0 o also tile the mists when they ve all rolled away avay f or gei gently itly so gently well row down the stream the past pasts i s now gune and III tb the 0 future a dream and so tile the august eves bright starry dome well bless Llie sweet ime when I 1 11 1 I saw sav nellie home the hie dear bougs tile old id songs I 1 sad lonely or gay they ney link weak december with flowers 0 of f may I 1 a y they riley rob a drear life lifa of its worry and wear and loop up tile rave ravening fling es of dull care no 0 doubt very much ina h more aid vou ai would sear isear could Fill fitly mores ores sweet voice but be tuned to your ear that memories romances visions and tilla nil and evary every loved thought that ien remembrance leniar ance can ca cull might quaver Iti tle the heartstrings heart strings alad nd put pul us in tune tulle auh i ii lifes hife s thrilling joyous harmonious june yet yel friends we of fillmore Fill Filli moro noro are happy your faces are beaming with friendship s doli lit your smiles tire are so plen pleasant sant out our handshakes so wa warm rin tile heart aig light and flee like those days on the fa farm I 1 ill 0 wu we remember wh wherever ej ever we go those days day 4 lived in fillmo re in long 0 long ago so peace to to you fill all through your you lifes devious way god kaep and preserve you for ever end ll 11 ayo |