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Show ..Our ioys and rl$ 1 1 Edited by Aurvt Busy. The Mother Goose Show, 'Twas ever and ever so long ago, ; in a circular circus tent, : That old Mother Goose gave a wonderful show, I And all of the Kitty Cats said, "Let's go'.'' . '. So all the Kitty Cats went. The Kitty Cats came to the show at eight; (Though It didn't begin till three:) They hurried and scurried lest they should be late, . They all bought their tickets at the gate, But one, who crawled under, you .see. The Little Dog's laugh could be hoard afar , He laughed clear across his head! j When they said: 'I wonder what you are! Are you, perhaps, the little dog-star?" i "I'm not Sirius," he said. i The Dish laughed until it cracked its sirlo To hear the Little Dog. "You're not a Cat. O Cow!" he cried ' ' j "Well, I'm Cattle," the Cow replied, "And I'm in the Catalogue!" ! Then the Cat on the fiddle played with skill, . i And caterwauled quite sweet; t While the clever young tumblers, Jatk and Jill, Tumbled all the way down the hill In their wonderful tumbling feat. When Mother (loose's show Mas done, ' i All of the Kitty Cats said: s "My! but that show was lots of fun? ; We have never seen such a splendid one!" Then they all went home to bed. , J Carolyn Wells. Aunt Busy's C!ub Chat. Dear Xieos and Xepliows: Only a few words this time, lterousc Aunt Busy will not have much space left when the club names I are printed printed. ; I The many letters received will all he published - in time, so patiently wait to see your letter. Aunt I Busy is "proud, indeed, of her children, and is par- i tieularly proud of her Opden youn.r jeope. Slie hopes that all will he pleaeed with llie name kindly selects! hv the editor of the Sail Lake Herald to oblip-o his old friend. AUXT BUSY. XAMES YOU AUNT BUSY'S CLUB. "Aunt Bu-yV. Good' cheer club." Xora Craw- ford. Salt Lake City. "St. Kh.al)eth"s club.' Ma.irucrite McXulty, Saei-cd Heart academy. 0jdcn, Utah. 1 "The Aunt Busv club," Irene Ifanlcy, Boise, Ida. "The Aunt Busy Relief club," Yella L. O'Brien, I Robinson, Utah. "Aunt Busy's Sunbeams' Robert O'Connor, Columbia Falls. Mont. "Aunt Busy's Little Children of the Poor," I Florence Park. St. Louis. Mo. I "The Do Something club." Thomas Riley, Salt i 1 Lnke City. I "The Merrv rjivers," Constance Baker, Denver, I Colo. I "The Pass It On club," Ruehard Sullivan, Den- ! I ver, Colo. "St. Anthony's Little Followers," Margery Car- son. Pueblo. Colo. I "Our Lady lleliof Band." Mary Driscoll, Butte ; City. Mont. f "Aunt Busy's Sunshine Makers," Helen M.c i Keaufre. Salt Lke City. j ""Our Lady's Buds and Blossoms club," Hannah a Wilson. Helena. Mont. I '"Aunt Busy's Aiigrols of Cheer," Mablc O'Con- I nor. Columbia Falls, Mont. j "The lurry Up and Do club," Will Lvnch, Den- l ver, Colo. ' a "St. Marie's club," Gladvs Hecnev. A ) - ' "Aunt Busy's Reliable club,' Mary E. Hallo-ran, Hallo-ran, Salt Lnke City. "Aunt Busy's Social club," Agnes Mautcv, Carr, Colo. "The Xieces and Nephews' club," Anastasia Mnntoy, Carr, Colo. "Uncle Busy's Social club," Mary Mantcv, Carr, Colo. "The Busy Bee club," James Mulryan, Calder's station. "S Paul's club," Marguerite Mulryan, Calder's station. From the dear Ogden lads and lassies come tho following names : "St. Patrick's Busy club," Teresa O'Connor. "St. Agnes' club," Cassie McLaughlin. "St. Patrick's Busy club," James O'Connor. '"The Orphans' Delight," John McDermott. "St. Agnes club,'' Ella Alard. "The Club That Clothes (?ol's Children 'With Charity's Mantle," Walter Smilh. - "Confraternity club." Esther Craves. "St. Nicholas' club." Archie McGuinoss. "Aunt Busy's Charity club." Harold Veasv. "St. Joseph's Willing Workers," James Sotcheil. "St. Patrick's Busy dub." Edward Smith. "The Little Knights," Dan Moran. "St. Joseph's club," Edna Healv. T, "Aunt Busy's Bee Hive club," Edward Mc-Fadden. Mc-Fadden. '"St. Marie's club," Marie O'Xeill. "Charity's Juvenile club," Harvey Cidiill. "Aunt Busy's Children's club," Marie Kelliher. "Cod's Children One r.nd Equal," Walter Bauclnnan. "Aunt Busy's Ministering Angels." Ella Thenn. "The String of Pearls club," Sadie Swanson." "Aunt Busy's Lambs," Nelson Dumas. "St. Francis of Assissi," Columbus Cook. "St. Zita's club," George. Kowe. "St. Michael's club," Thomas Williams. "St. Patrick's Busy club," John Urton." "St. Bernard's club," Bernard Bauchman. "The Young Crusaders' club." Harry Callaghan. "St. Joseph's Holy Angels club," Winona Kar-bach. Kar-bach. "St. Anne's club," Annie Bradley. "Aunt Busy's Charity Juvenile club," Fred Terns. "St. Agnes club," Bertha Jarvis. "St. Helena's club," Catherine Langerin. "St, Francis De Sale: club." Fannie Dermody. Salt Lake City, ("aider's Station. November 17, IWo. Dear Aunt Busy I hope you will remember me. I have only written to you once before, you dear old aunty. You are always thinking of something some-thing new. I should like to be a member of the club that you spoke of. T think it would be real nice to name it "St. Paul's club." F rem your loving lov-ing niece, MARGUERITE E. MULRYAN. Thank you for your kind words, little girl, and welcome into Aunt Busy's club. Salt' Lake City, Calder's Station. November IT, 1903. Dear Aunt Busy I read The Intermountain Catholic and was very much interested in your club. I think a nice name for it would he "The Busy Bee club." We are all well, and hope you and Uncle Busy are the same. Your loving nephew, JAMES RAYMOND MULRYAN. A royal welcome. Nephew James. Keep interested inter-ested in Aunt Busy's club. Write soon again. Salt Lake City, Utah. Dear. Aunt Busy T think that the little club should be called "Aunt Busv's Reliable Little Club." With love. MARY E. HALLORAN. A glad, welcome, little Mary! Aunt Busy thought you had quite forgotten her. |