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baby of the class of 59. Harvand College. It had long been
the custom to present the first boy
born to the class with a silver cup &
now after nearly 40 years the class
has made tardy acknowledgement &
sent a loving cup to Mrs. Rowena E.
Overall of Tennessee.

Mary E. Moore read from Ella Wheeler
Wilcox "Smile a Little" frowns are thorns
& smiles are blossoms. The Association
was amused to learn that the first woman
senator in Utah had been presented with an autograph album
by her fellow legislators as a proof of their appreciation of her
public services. The motive was complimentary of the selection
was not. Caroline H. Miller read from her neat scrapbook
three short poems, " The Impossible" " A Mortifying
Mistake" and " Gods Word "

"Not only in the book is found God's word;
But in the song of every brook and every bird".

Grace Parsely recited " Heaven is so beautiful". Elinor
Hough favored us with cheery verses " What the Robin
taught me" concluding with

"My purse is light, but what of that"
My heart is light to match it.
And if I tear my only dress
I'll go to work and patch it"

Elizabeth Davis expressed her gratification at
having been made what her husband called "one
of the Immortals" and she read an interesting article
on the many uses of salt, not the least its cleansing

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