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Show THE DIXIE OWL the immortal name of ton. I Washing- cast my eyes far down the galleries of history, still echoing with the footsteps of the mighty dead. I see Alexander, Caeser, Napoleon and many of the so called great men but among them all I behold no other Lifted Burdens ' The camel, at the close of day, Kneels down upon the sandy plain, To have his burden lifted off, And rest again. My soul! thou, too, shouldst to thy knee, When daylight draw"eth to a close, To have thy master lift the loac And grant repose. The camel kneels at morning dawn, To have his guide replace the load, Then rises up anew, to take The desert road. at So shouldst thou kneel morn- ing dawn, Hoots From Owl Be Cheerful We all have trials, I am very sure, But a laugh is the quickest kind of cure, For glum old care with her long sad face, Cant stay long in a cheerful place. Dont ponder oer your sorrows, Times fatal wings do ever fly, Every cloud has a silver lining, That will shine through bye and bye. If the day seems hard and gloomy. Just think some happy thot, For it is the bright and cheery That helps the world a lot. Cheer your friend whos sad and weary, .With a cheerful word or song, Give a little, laugh a little, Help the world along. Life is what you make it, So be careful what you say, There are so many things un- pleasant We meet with every day. II. F. 17. That God may give thee daily care; Assured that He no load too Minstrel Show great, Will make thee bear. Selected. Question in Parent-TeacheAssociation: Would the mothers be able to endure watching a cat die from inhaling the poisonous nicotine of a cigarette? lViiss Jarvis it seems to me if they can watch their sons undergo a slow killing process, they could endure seeing a cat killed in a few minutes. rs Camilla (helping Mr. Wanlass I cercorrect exam, papers) tainly like this fellow. Mr. Wanlass Give him an A plus then. The conductors chorus under the direction of Professor J. W. McAllister is preparing a high class minstrel show. They have a fine selection of songs;, twenty-eigh- t good male voices, a splendid orchestra accompaniment and all other essentials that go to make a successful production. They intend presenting it in the near future, not only in St. George but in neighboring towns as well. This' will be something out of the ordinary and promises to be exceptionally good. The B. A. C. coach says that Coach Gourley and his Basket Ball boys have spoiled his plans. Mr. Paxman (giving his idea of heaven and hell) It is heaven when I go in English class and have my sentences correct, but it is hell when Miss Snow tells me they are incorrect. Itis heaven when I answer prepared in Ethics class, but oh! tis hell when I say unprepared, and Mr. Woodward walks out of the door with his book under his arm. was discussing the basket ball team of which he is a member, and said to Bessie, You know young Frei? Well, he is going to be our best man before long. Oh Loraine what a nice way to propose to me, Bessie replied. Lorain e - I have been ironing all day, said Verda as she and Gerald were walking to church. You h;i,ve! the Devil has sure got hold of you. I know it, she replied glancing at the hand he had placed on her arm. The Nephites had reached a stage where they could not decide whether to have a judge or a king. How did they solve the problem. By AlgeGeorge Schmut.z bra. Mr. Ruesch Evelyn church! My I hate to go to Oh you are only Elmer ing for your credits anyhow. go- Im Evelyn (indignantly) recoma for not, Im working mend. Tell me all you know, Lee Check. It wont take long. Check Just as well tell all we both know. It wont take any longer. |