Juvenile Instructor . ffiiiillliiiiiiiiiiiiiillilillllllliliiiiiiiiuiilllliilllH SAY THAT YOU SAW IT IN THE JUVENILE INSTRUCTOR April By Effie Stewart Dart April like a winsome maiden, Comes with showers and sunshine laden, Dainty blossoms for the trees, Song of birds and hum of bees. At the gentle months behest,Soon the dull brown earth is dressedIn rich robes of velvet green,Flower-bedecked like gypsy queen! You would think such beauty rare, Would keep April smiling, fair— But her face with sudden frown Grows dark, and rain comes pouring down! But like a merry, playful child,Soon with anothe


Juvenile Instructor . ffiiiillliiiiiiiiiiiiiillilillllllliliiiiiiiiuiilllliilllH SAY THAT YOU SAW IT IN THE JUVENILE INSTRUCTOR April By Effie Stewart Dart April like a winsome maiden, Comes with showers and sunshine laden, Dainty blossoms for the trees, Song of birds and hum of bees. At the gentle months behest,Soon the dull brown earth is dressedIn rich robes of velvet green,Flower-bedecked like gypsy queen! You would think such beauty rare, Would keep April smiling, fair— But her face with sudden frown Grows dark, and rain comes pouring down! But like a merry, playful child,Soon with another toy beguiled—She is smiling once again,Brighter, fairer for the rain ! And the grown-up folks who hurried—And the little-folks who scurried,Smile or laugh and go their way,They cant be glum on such a day! So changeful April is, but cheery,In spite of storms, she neer seems dreary;Showers and sunshine, both are blessed,God sends His children what is best!. eg W PQ u Q u .P s 3n -c<jii S-i < 7- ^ < CO < <u C <vU o P4 coo<u O OH to(A WHP4 CO a Q<WK S3O o c c U be3 uw S4) •a RS O CO co CO W CO UPiW « X w CO hco & M ^ S wu • Q c <L) c Pw O u ft 3CO J- <u53 u o Juvenile Instructor Or£afl of the Deserot Sunday School Union Vol. 56. APRIL, 1920 No. 4. President Anthony W. Ivins Anthony W. Ivins was chosen andordained Second Counselor in theFirst Presidency, March 10, 1921, andsustained in that position by theunanimous vote of the Church in con-ference assembled, on April 6, 1921. Though born in New Jersey, sonof Israel and Anna Lowrie Ivins, hecame to Utah with his parents in1853, when about one year old, andis therefore practically a native of theWest. He is certainly one of thepioneers of Utah and the great south-west, a scout and frontiersman, be-loved and widely known in every partof the country among the earlypioneers, the Indian tribes and thepresent citizenship in aljuvenileinstruct564geor


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