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Show Logan, Utah, June 21, 1906.<br><br> Mr. George B. Sweazey, <br> Collegiate Institute, Salt Lake City, Utah. <br><br> My dear Sir: <br> A program recently sent me by Mr. Patterson of Mt. Pleasant conveys the information that rooms will be furnished to workers at the rate of a dollar each for the convention period. If this is accurate, I would like to engage two, as I have parts in the program, and shall be present during the period and through the session of the Presbytery, having Mrs. Clemenson and the children with me. If you cannot set aside two rooms for us, I should like to know it at once, so as to make plans otherwise. I have thought that if we could not do better, perhaps we might find quarters at The Halls; but when this statement met my eye on the program, I decided it would be just the thing, and hence write you thus early in advance so as to make sure of my position. <br> Sincerely yours, <br> N. E. Clemenson. <br><br> |