OCR Text |
Show Utah Sugnr Faotory, Original Song, Tunc "Yankee Doodle." I am niked to slug a hoiuc-niadosong, lo do It satlsfacl'ry, I imiBl condense It to one- mart, our local lo-cal sugar fact'ry. If 'tis not aa you think It should rhyme, orlovtrdono with folly, Submit It to be anglicised, by chemist H. A. Vallex. Cuoai-R : O, ftlnt the sugar fact'ry boy s a happycomhlnatloii,-Nlglit happycomhlnatloii,-Nlglit and day. thsy'ro blithe mid gay, fond of some new sensation. We first ascend a flight of stairs nnd view n sight nppnlllijg, Van Alstlne sharp'nlng up his knives, for which Jim Kox Is calling, The Idea gives the visitor, Bhtidd'ring senso of danger Until relieved by pleasant smiles of escort es-cort O A. Granger. Chorus, Descending, we a desk behold, John Taylor, the schoolmaster, Teaching all the battery boys, in figures lo work faster. And sometimes he succeeds quite well forgottlngln tho"Nlnetls." They got nti eat from tho manager or sonio ol his appointees. Chorus Cloio by hisdeskTiicdo Rushmao keeps for visitors a depot, Where nllcnn view a wonderonu sight by looking In his "peep-show " But henr that gentle volco nlMve,"God folks, como hlltcr, skllter, And dilnk the sweots of Lchi beets from Toiiiu-; liusson's filler " Chorus. Descending to tho basement floor, tho Rights nro iiioit entrancing; Tho gongs nroworklngconstmitly.whlch keeps Moos Holier dnueing. Tho monster Coiless engine turnB, ev'ry thing that jingles, Owing to tho constant real of Engineer Iugnlls. Chorus, Holering tho sugar robmsuggesta that wo be Biuging, "Sweet is tho work, iry God, my king" or, "Sweelly I am dreaming." Tom Taylor's busy sewing sacks, Xw trucks them out quite baud, Tho brgplpes in tlio"blow-up" playing, "Yankee Doodle Dandy." Ohorup, We tin n around, retrace our Btes, ei.- cOuuter General Jackson, I'laylng-on ttie-battrycUt"wStli hose and sturdy action. Before onr view the beet-wheel turne, day nnd night in motion, Which got tho name nf morry-gn-round with tlio people down in Goshen. Choruei On tlil-j same floor tho laundry stands, for tho purpose It is stated, Of keeping clean the records of Utah, nowgaiu'd statehood; To warn all who contest the right, the tub Is always boiling, "Tim Wang" is there to douso them In, anxloas, bland and smiling. Chorus, "Protection" is man's suro Bafeguard, no matter what Ids station, It gives him power to help himself, against a foreign nation, Aapioofof this, behold "John Bull," pulso growing cold and heavy, Becauso we dare protect our rights, asserted as-serted by John Devy. Chorus, If war ensues and Uncle Sam wonts men who'ro not refractory, He needs apply for ttnrdy one's from lyflhl sugar factory. Th-y're men who will not flinch the flglii as long aa left n partner, And murahnl'd through the battle-field by genial Foreman Gardntr. Chorus. The men who work outside the mill, would make our ranks completed, In cold or heat know no retreat, until the foes defeated, Their captain' (onrleM, bold mid true, none belter west ol Boston, Thnn active uud unflinching, patriotic Foreman Austin. Chorus, Ami last, but not tho least of nil, is when Moso Evans smiling, Passes out the monthly checks, to the boys who have been toiling, They'll ne'er forget tlio causo of these "U-hl'a genuine rustler," Hurrah, threa cheers, mid a tiger loo for Manager T. It. Cutler Chorus! James Gi 1:111111.1., Author lhl, Jnn 7, 1WXJ. |