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Rh And fellow trainers just from work Look in at the open door; They smile to see a strong man weak Who was never weak before. With sympathy they gaze at him Which makes him blush the more. Week in, week out, from morn 'till night, You can hear them sighing low; "I love to teach, but oh, you kids You make my head whirl so! And what is worse, I've plans ga­ lore To keep me on the go!" They go on Sunday to the church To set their minds at rest. They do not hear a word that's said, Although they do their best. For thoughts of plans to be com­ posed, Their tired minds infest. Toiling, rejoicing, sorrowing, On through the course they go. Each new day when their task is done, The less they think they know, For the ceaseless pranks of train­ er lads Confuse their poor brains so. Thanks, thanks to thee, thou training Hfe, Experience dearly bought. Thanks to Miss Binzel, critics, too, For the lessons you have taught. And thanks to impulse that last Fall The Training course I sought. ORIGINAL STORY. Third Grade. The King and the Poor Woman. There once lived a king who was very rich; of course, every king is rich. One day he was counting out his gold, when suddenly a great wind came and blew some of his money away. Then what could he do? His money was about all gone. When the money flew away there happened to be a poor little We Now Handle the Baldwin Line of Pianos by the car loads "Tone-sustaining^ power and a tone that sings" are the particular char­ acteristics of the Baldwin Piano which have endeared the same to the hearts of the greatest living musicians of the world. Barton & Blake Furniture Go. DO YOUR BANKING WITH Probn QJnmmmtal Sc fairings lank CAPITAL $100,000 REED SMOOT, President J. T. FARRER, Cashier C. E. LOOSE, Vice-Pres J. A. BUTTLE, Asst. Cashier Corner Center and Academy Ave. PROVO, UTAH Farrer Bros. & Co. The Leaders In Ladies' Suits, Dresses and cloaks Its a Pleasure to Show Them 29 to 33ACADEMY AVE