Show f YEAR BOOK VISIONS I Ir r I By Mrs Charlotte Gilchrist II I IDear Ih h I 1 Dear to me as I remember Came glad visions In September Robed In our yearbooks winsome guise With their faces kindly beaming Holding out to us the gleaming Cup up of ot hope with pleasure teeming Love light within their eyes ees But as they dreamlike overcast With rosy hues our vanished past And bring to mind bright joys There falls across the line Une of noW Times mighty haze to make us bow And though wb w would not still somehow We veil with tears our smiles Browning we pause before his door And at the threshold ask no more Than this that we may look within We mind not that his willing hand handWrote handWrote handWrote Wrote that we may not understand His Ins soul so gave forth what wh t planned Thus all men are akin And too here St Cecelia Cecella brings Her lIer offerings select and sings And clouds of angel faces shine To make our hearts waste places fill flU with With tears teas and smiles and ana primers pr ers until Like her lifes mission we fulfill In harmony divine And there are other visions there Some grave some gay and some most fair faJr To waken us to varied themes To throw across Times old highway Whereon were Journeying day da by day Hight distant lights whereby we may Discern eril mans wondrous dreams While hUe each succeeding year Us thus The kindly yearbook beckons ua us With chosen themes and whispered calls well for us while looking up From its deep springs to freely sup For tween Its visions and the cup cupA cupA cupA A curtain one day falls And thus so school ourselves while here That when the curtain falls so drear That hides from us hopes cup so bright brightWe We yet ret may feel the yearbooks thrall May hear its visions when they call callAnd callAnd And rise to greet them one ope and all aU With loves last fond good night nighta a I Once more the members members new and aud old of the oldest club In the state the Ladies Ladles Literary were privileged to greet one of the first members and the second president in the person of Mrs Charles K Gilchrist who Is remembered remembered remembered by the older members as one of the most interested and prominent club women o early days here Mrs Gil Gilchrist Gilchrist christ was the guest at the club of Mrs rs J C Royle the honored club mother of the state and the two la ladles ladies ladies dies were asked to the stand to say a afew afew afew few words to the club members Mrs Gilchrist from whose pen has come some of the clubs most cherished verses in past days responded with the lines on Year Yeas Book Visions above and Mrs Royle gave a brief talk closing with The Meadow Larks Song which she said had always been the clubs ideal of Mrs Gilchrist whose effort had always been To sing when wh n skies are gray The subject of Mexico was taken up in the regular work of the after afternoon afternoon afternoon noon Mrs rs R C Gemmell and Mrs MrsS S F Fenton both of whom had spent some time in Mexico presented the two papers Mrs Gemmell speaking on In Old Mexico and aud Mrs Fenton on The City of Mexico Mrs Gemmell told especially of her own experience while living at the Bonanza some interesting anecdotes about the people and their customs She illus lIlus illustrated illustrated her subject with some samples of Mexican music among them the Mexican national air t Mrs Fenton gave a delightfully delightful vivid picture of the City of Mexico as ashe she he recalled It She told of the va various various a arlous rious Interesting buildings and ex explained explained explained the mode of living of the com common common common mon people Mrs Fenton closed with witha is a glowing tribute to President Diaz Many handsome things showing the workmanship of the Mexican people were displayed some of them loaned by b Mrs C H Blanchard and some by bythe bythe bythe the two topic givers The music of the afternoon besides the numbers given by Mrs Gemmell was furnished by Mrs Lizzie Thomas Edward and Morris Andrews Mrs Edward sang Carmena Carmen a Waltz and Kate Hannahs lullaby l laby and was warmly encored responding later with another beautifully rendered song Heaven Hath Shed a Tear for which Mr Andrews played a violin The two violin numbers given pre previously prevIously previously by the young man were A Romance and The main business of the afternoon was the election of a n delegate and an alternate for the federation meeting to tobe tobe tobe be held In Ogden Mrs Irs Florence K Woodruff was elected delegate and Mrs Irs George W Moyer alternate The club voted to lend the use of Its It name and its moral support involving no financial obligation for the concert to tobe tobe be tie given Tuesday Oct 22 by the Ju Juvenile Juvenile Juvenile venile band The cause of the boys bos was warmly championed by a n few of the club members and the club will work for the success of the concert which is to enable the boys to lift lIt the debt incurred in advertising Utah Ulah in inthe inthe inthe the east eastA eastA eastA A cordial Invitation was read from Dean Byron Cummings of the university ty head of the Archeological society of the state asking the club members to hear Consul General George Horton of Athens in his lecture next Wednesday on The Greeks of Today I The first regular meeting of the Wo Womans Womans Womans mans of Park City since the adjournment last spring was held Monday Monda afternoon at the home of the president Mrs E P Lecompte After the reading of the minutes by Mrs A Williams secretary of the club Mrs Beggs was named as a delegate to the annual meeting of the State Federa Federation Federation Federation tion of oC Clubs and Mrs Hays Has Hasas as alternate Several applications for membership were read and laid on the table until next meeting Miss Den DenI Denewith I sang two solos in a pleasing manner Refreshments were served and the club adjourned to meet next Monday with Mrs Irs A Williams I The annual meeting and reception of life flie fh Orphans Home and Day Nurse Nursery ry association will be held at the home on State street tomorrow afternoon from 3 to 5 oclo k The board of di dl directors directors rectors would like all who are inter interested interested ested or have contributed in any way to come and hear the reports of the work york which Is being done The Bay Ba View Reading club meets at 2 tomorrow afternoon with Mrs W IV H at 1006 Third avenue Mrs Warren leads in the round roundtable roundtable table discussion Mrs Dunyon gives the tho lesson leshon and Mrs Irs D N Straus Strau as assists assists I with the map The club clu takes up Russia for the years study stud and this will be the first meeting of the year i I iI The Spirit of Liberty chapter Daughters of the American Revolution Revolution volu tion will hold the postponed meeting next Thursday afternoon with Mrs I George R Hancock Mrs Mary M F FAllen FAllen j Allen will be b the chairman of the aft afternoon afternoon j The current events and current lit literature literature section of the Ladies Ladles Literary I j club will meet next Friday afternoon I Mrs Irs John Hughes will mIl review Robert I Hichens The Call of the Blood and Mrs Henry Key Klingender will give a talk on Goldfield Lf Lf 0 The Seekers Literary club meets Tuesday afternoon with Mrs Irs A Con Conover Conover Conover over Mrs Frank Rumel leads in the lesson in English literature and Mrs Graham reads the She selection 9 I a aThe The tourist section section of the Ladles Literary club will meet Tuesday morn mornIng mornIng morning Ing at the club house Mrs A B Mc McMillen McMillen McMillen Millen gives the topic top Religion Pil Pilgrimage grimage to Mecca The meets meets on Wednesday with Mrs Thomas T omas Sloan when Mrs H L 1 A Culmer will present the three threefold threefold fold told topic Louis XIV IV Political His History History tory tort Wars Vars and Conquests The art section section of of the I the Ladles Ladies Lit Literary Literary Literary club will meet Thursday at 1015 at the club house Mrs Byron Groo will read a n paper on Art the Alhambra x x The Wasatch Literary club will meet with Mrs Dallas Mrs Judd and Mrs Hauxhurst at 1832 Tenth East Bast street on Tuesday afternoon afternoon aft rn on Oct 15 at 2 1 I IThe The Club de Langue Francaise will he entertained next Friday at the resi residence residence residence dence of Mrs F Heinz East Eighth South J fe The P E O 0 society society will meet with Mrs Irs William Druehl 1115 Second avenue next Saturday I Miss Irma Eberhardt entertained about a score of her girl friends yes yesterday yesterday yesterday afternoon at a Kensington to meet her cousin Miss Edna Eberhardt of Kansas City who is her guest gu lt Mu Music Music Music sic and needlework were followed by some guessing games The house was gay with the autumn foliage SC A ALloyd Lloyd Alliance will entertain In tn the ladies ladles parlor of Unity hall on Tuesday at p m In honor of ot Mrs Mary MaryA A Lloyds birthday an anniversary anniversary anniversary Members and friends invited in invited invited The Daughters of ot the Revolution will meet Wednesday afternoon at the Ex Exponent Exponent office |