Juvenile Instructor . Glorioiis things are sung ot Zi - on. There ihey shunned the powr of Sa ? tan. Then the towrs of Zi ? on glittered Uhen rhe Lord returns with Zi - on. Enochs cit - y seen of observed ee - les - tial laws,Like the sun in yonder skies,.And we hear the watchman cr\. WhereForAnd Then the in the well ^=it i \\\ t i [S -tHI—c 1/ • Hi J j ii\y I Jjij .i:. J righteous, be - mg per-fect. Walked with God in streets ot gold Ad - am - on - di - Ah-man Zi - on rose where E - den was. wick - ed stood and trembled. Filled with won - der and surprise; sure - ly be u - nil - ed. A
Juvenile Instructor . Glorioiis things are sung ot Zi - on. There ihey shunned the powr of Sa ? tan. Then the towrs of Zi ? on glittered Uhen rhe Lord returns with Zi - on. Enochs cit - y seen of observed ee - les - tial laws,Like the sun in yonder skies,.And we hear the watchman cr\. WhereForAnd Then the in the well ^=it i \\\ t i [S -tHI—c 1/ • Hi J j ii\y I Jjij .i:. J righteous, be - mg per-fect. Walked with God in streets ot gold Ad - am - on - di - Ah-man Zi - on rose where E - den was. wick - ed stood and trembled. Filled with won - der and surprise; sure - ly be u - nil - ed. And well all see e\e to eve; j^-r^ zc Love and , When be - Then their Then well ±L ±=2: w- M ^ ^m ^ vir -yondfaithmin ? 1 i t- V tue, faith and wis- dom, Grace and gifts were all combined, As him the powr of e - vil. So that none could cov - et wealth, One con- and works were per - feet — Lo, they followed their great Head; So the gle with the an- gels. And the Lord will bless His own; Then the \i i i ^ ^. i J /:M I \-H—H neighbor; All were of onebless-ings Crowned their days withheav - en, And the world said, E - den, And well know as heartpeaceZi ? andandonsare mind,health. fied!known. ^ ? A HINT. If only youll think of it, dearie,When people are vexing and rude, And be pleasant for two, When ones scolding at you,You will conquer the contrary mood. If only youll think of it, a certain troblesome elf. With pease in his shoes;And a look of the blues. Comes calling upon you himself—If nnly youll think of it, dearie, .4nd laugh, like the sun, in his will scamper away;Youll be happy all day; And rd like to be in your place. Scientificparming IS MADE A REALITY—BY IRRIGATION. The element of chance and helplessdependence are done away advantage of farming by irriga-tion over the old hap-hazard methodis shown by the fact that 40 acresof properly tilled irrigated land willyield as good resutls as 80 acreswhere rain is wholly relied upon. Utah ^
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