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John Willakii Yor.vr: is the youngest son of tiie late Brigham Vomit's first wife. He is about 415 y-ars of age ami lias ten sons and ten dan filters. He s ays bis fattier left an estate worth about tf,5t)0.000 dollars. lie willed 2",00P dollars to each one of bis children. Brigham Young has as yet no monument. He lies buried near wiiat was called “ the Iron House," in Salt Lake City, an 1 bis family have not been able to decide on a litting design to mark his grave. Tut; Hoard of K location ins i!;_-:led to have the young ladies who desire to study the classics attend tint depirt-mc-nt of the Hays' High School. Tin.* hoys like this ; of course they do. Lord ' wiiat times there avill be— j When the stern master stands with the text-book in his hand, i And turns to that pleasant verb “to i loved’ Then Lily, Kate and Fan will smile at Ceoige and Dan, Ami early-headed Roger by the stove Will slip a note to Lily, who will read and then look silly, Hat smile at s.m-y Roger all the san.». Wiiile all tbo other girls will .stroke their silken can's, And whisper that they're mi to Roger's game. Thou when Fanny makes a blunder, and in a voice of thunder The master cues, l * Let none the class disturb; “ Here yon idle Daisy Dimple, don't smirk and look so simple, j lint tell me wiiat you know about the ! verb." j Then Dai-y will reply, with a twinkle in * her eye, i “ I'leise, sir—please, ,jr—p’ea.-e, sir'oh tripping tongue 1 Please, sir —her soft cheeks burn, “please, | sir, 1 cannot learn, ; Because because I think I am L.-j j young, 1

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Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2379, 8 October 1887, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Untitled Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2379, 8 October 1887, Page 2 (Supplement)

Untitled Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2379, 8 October 1887, Page 2 (Supplement)

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