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Identifier: juvenileinstruct536geor (find matches)
Title: Juvenile Instructor
Year: 1918 (1910s)
Authors: George Quayle Cannon 1827 – 1901 Deseret Sunday School Union (1872-1971)
Subjects: Deseret Sunday School Union (1872-1971) -- Periodicals Church periodicals
Publisher: Salt Lake City George Q. Cannon Deseret Sunday School Union 1866-1929
Contributing Library: Church History Library, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Digitizing Sponsor: Corporation of the Presiding Bishop, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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rs, Remembrancing, they make me young again,They mind me of forgotten childhoods hours, Ere I had known relentless clutch of pain.When blithe as bird of spring I plucked their bloom, And made therefrom most wonderful of dolls,With gowns and bonnets fresh from natures loom. And tiny, gaily colored parasols. Tho hollyhocks are just old fashioned flowers. They yet are dear unto this soul of mine;Within their shade I dreamed away the hours, Of when should come to use in raiment fine,Upon his steed with glittering panoply, A fairy prince from weird, enchanted towers,To win me with a knightly gallantry, And bear me off unto his magic bowers. Hollyhocks, tho just old fashioned flowers, Outside my window stand in bloom today,To cheer me thro the melancholy hours, When all thats best in life has passed away!Yes, hollyhocks, tho just old fashioned flowers. Are like the friend uncouth with heart of gold,Who bears the test of time the siege of showers, And lives for us when other love grows cold.
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DEVILS SLIDE, SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH r ORGAN OF THE DESERET SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION Vol. 53 JUNE, 1918 No. 6 Beauty Spots of the Inter-Mountain West B\< Claude T. Barnes XI devils slide A study of erosion and nomencla-ture, a picturesque and suggestive 0 dity of stone—such is Devils Slidein Summit county. Utah. Imagine, ifvou will, a crystal mountain streamfringed with verdant willows andguided by softly rolling hills risingfrom its pebbled shores; fancy thatonce in the ages of long ago a mam-moth towering obelisk of quartzitestood beside the cool stream, that aftera time it was flung prostrate up thehillside, that the rains and wintersof thousands of years eroded down itsmiddle a deep grove about five feetwide from the top to the waters edge;picture this tall, sharp, chiseled out-cropping of stone thus isolated andyou will have some impression of 1 (evils Slide. Geographically, ofcourse, it is but the sharp obtrusionof a bed of quartzite mostly coveredor veiled now by the soft earth pu

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53 no. 06
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  • bookyear:1918
  • bookdecade:1910
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  • bookauthor:George_Quayle_Cannon_1827_____1901
  • bookauthor:_Deseret_Sunday_School_Union__1872_1971_
  • booksubject:Deseret_Sunday_School_Union__1872_1971_____Periodicals
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  • bookcontributor:Church_History_Library__The_Church_of_Jesus_Christ_of_Latter_day_Saints
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