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Show Paris, Idaho, Aug. 31st., 1905. <br><br> Prof. Geo. B. Sweazey, <br> Salt Lake, Utah. <br><br> Dear Mr. Sweazey:- <br><br> Annie and Leslie hope to reach the Collegiate Institute next Tuesday morning. Please accept my thanks for your kindness for excusing them from tuition expenses, and for trying to secure a paper-delivery route for Leslie. <br><br> We are very thankful to have such a school within reasonable distance, and shall appreciate the efforts of yourself and the other instructors to benefit our children and the other young people who go from this region (Miss Christine Nielsen, Miss Anna Lauridsen, and -possibly - a son of Mr. Isaac Tunks, of Ovid). If Mr. Tunks should go, Miss. Nielsen will deserve credit (for using her influence with the father). <br><br> In addition to reducing expenses considerably, the paper business may be helpful to Leslie as insuring out-door exercise. <br><br> Knowing that you must be quite busy so near the time for opening the school, I shall not expect a reply. Hoping that the school year may be in every way prosperous, believe me <br><br> Yours very truly, <br><br> R. P. Boyd<br><br> |
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Boyd, Annie; Boyd, Leslie; Boyd, R. P.; Lauridsen, Anna; Nielsen, Christine; Sweazey, George B.; Tunks, Isaac |