Show UTAHS EMBLEM I I I For THE HERALD White blooms that light the rolling upland strand Laved by our fair lake valleys greenfoamed tide That holdat for good or ill as may betide Thy station as an emblem of the land Well we may wish that in her fame shall bide Such grace as marks it worthy to command Her emblems moed of pride The claims of many a flower thy honors balk Tho wild blush rose the primrose amber bloom Whoso torch flames out at twilights signal gloom The tar shaped marguerite and that slim stalk That holds aloft In pride Its crimson plume Trim sentinel ol overy upland walk And shady canon flume All fair yet dimmed by thy transcendent snow Pure as if suns of some white nebulae Had crumbled drifting myriad atoms tree > Through the blue spaces yielding dust to sow The hills with stars so fair our glances sco Thy flickering lights upon the uplands show Where springs sneet cycles be No fitter heraldry the Tale might near Deep amber Hakes upon an argent shield Voiclne the fain the hilts and valleys wield For wealth and beautyand of all they wear Of honors that the future years may yield In thy imperial grace a symbol fair Already is revealed There is a flower at whose uttered name Ueirta can but thrill with noble ecstacy For deeds of glory and high chivalry Vetl with its thoughtthrough the immortal fame Of that fair land across gray leagues of sea Whose glorious banners tor an emblem claim The splendid fleurde lyb So may our native flower live to wako In souls such visions as forever rise At names linked close with bpleudid destinies i And our fair land such glorious record makj As shows her peerless in tile nations eyes Yielding thy name an honor that may bhaiie A challenge to the skies I I JOSLPHINE SVENCFR |