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Show IV1E Cranney. You do rot know, my Ivie, dear, The charms that you possess . You little dream of whit is near I To fill your life with happiness. Emilda Johnson. Sweet little Emilda, star of light. You i lways do just what is right Your parent's joy. your teacher' j prile; I like t have you near my side. Hattie Smith I So bright, so quick, so full of fire, j You came to g,-t your heart's desire. Among the flowers your feet shall trend, i And pleasures sweet, your soul shall wed. J Harriet Kimball. O sweet little girl how happy you are j With eyes ai bright as the morning star. You drive dull care from hearts so sad You make us all so happy and glad. Ines Thain. A diamond rare, a lady true, ! My lore sincere, goes out to you. , No step that's false your feet can take, Your better soul is now awake. j Wesley Haws. Dear Wesley we shall ne'er forget The good example you have set. You make a record clear and bright; Yu love the good, the true, the right. Edith Homer. '' j Edith, fair queen, from God's own skie . I What wondrous wealth in your being lies. Your soul is grand, your heart is true Both friends und foes shall learn from yo Cathrink Hughes. ! The April mem that gavo you birth ! Brought a faithful f-oul to earth, ' You came to work, to think, to plan And help to bless y0Br fellow man. Wanda Tarbbt Your pa'h in life dear child, shall Mid flowers and friends neath God's own iky Ynur smiles, yonr talk your charmin? wavi Will bring you friends through all your dayi Coila Montrose. I ... - I ! As one small drop of water clear Reflects a perfect' day. So does thy soul, reflect God's Iov?, In all jou do and say. s ' Edna Goodwin. ! O, Edna dear. I live to see, 1 Your mind unfold so true and free Remember, child, in yea- s to come' fiuard your action and your tongue. Eva HorKiN.s. ou eta awy i'.ie gloqm of pr-J,,' U fill our hfci.ts wit P.Vajr ' ! As, angels ffSffi the wv-' -J- j above iORGE QUINNEY. v . open face and manly form, . ith mind so bright, and heart so warm, ! You'll cleave your path to wealth and fame, Your friends will ail revsre your ijame. I V. H. Apperlev, 1 Logan, Utah. TO MY PUPILS. B; CLASS. Redx Ricks. You do not know, sweet Tieda, dear, How much you give of love and cheer. Your winning ways, your pleasant smile, Did long ago my heart beguile. v Edgar Brossard. Heir Edgar, you were born to know. Thedeepesi truths, learned here below. With wtll trained mind and loyal h-iart, . You'll bs the first to do your part J Lavern Wilkinson. .i'r- lyem, my dear, sweet one of earth, . "" No words of mine, can speak your worth. . Vou came to cheer and bless your rac, - VYith smile divine upon your face. Ralph Arrowsmith. Dear Ralph, why don't you stnd erct, And claim from all, thir tre respect. Your bashful ways you must undo; Eor yu are bright and good and true. Mahle Jensik, Sweet Mable, I knew you long ages ago, Before the' wnves on Atlantis did flow. 'Tw as ihere, sweet cnild.your spirit was fed there, dear child, youreul will be led, Oliver Anderson. Thy lofty soul hall mount the skies, But tears shall sometimes dim thy eyes, Tleasure and pain, shall be thy ljt, (,), poet child, forget me not. Agnus Cr'ookston! 0 faithful, earnett. ploddin? diild, 1 Iook;'intd,y;jur tyei so mnu. And see the paih your fet will tread "-Mid flowers fiir by sne ltd. |