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Show LITTLE Gil BIG CGIIWIWM Miss June Margaret Norris Has Wonderful Ability in Giving Readings. Juno M.irsarct Norris, an S-year-old girl, born arjd raised in Portland, who recently re-cently attracted attention on the Pacific coast by reason of her ability as an clo- cutinni.it. is in Salt Lake City with her mother, Mrn. Gortrudo C Norris. Mother and dau-Tfiter are residing at 56 South First "W's: street, i The Norr;st:s stopped at Salt Lske City bpfure coniivriing on a jaunt which they are lakiis: from Portland to the Atlantic coast. M:ss Norris, in addition to commanding com-manding attention as a reader and elocutionist, elo-cutionist, mm ijainr-d renown as a walker, having covered thirty-five miles in one day in company with her mother. The little Miss Norris is anxious to show Salt Lake what she can do in the way of giving giv-ing readings. She will read or recite free of charge during the holidays if she run aid ma rities in any way. She will continue her jaunt at t lie -dose of the school neriod here in early June, 1017. ! The following poem, composed by MfsB ' Ethel Cooper, was l--dicted November -4 last to little Miss Norris: I met a little lady fair, With hair us dark as night. And a face like a summer rose. So innocent and bright. Her smile touH win most any heart Manner just like a queen The fairest type of summer bud That ever I had seen. Her voice like the choicest music In harmonizing tune, She came to earth in summer time And so they named her June. A ray of sunshine lingers 'round Whenever she is near. And to know her is to love her This little one so clear. M.i v Heaven's blessings linger 'round Yo'.i June, my little friend: And may the ansels guide your way Until life's journey's end |