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Show Logan, Utah, June 29, 1906.<br><br> Mr. George B. Sweazey, <br> Collegiate Institute, Salt Lake City, Utah. <br><br> My dear Mr. Sweazey, <br> Yours of recent date came duly to hand. I note what you say about rooms; viz., that the charge will be one dollar per person rather than one dollar per room. I had so understood it, and I shall wish you to furnish me three beds, as Mrs. Clemenson and the four children will be with me. I hope you may be able to place us as near together as possible. If you could give us two rooms adjoining, with two beds in one and one in the other, it would be quite satisfactory, letting the one with two beds in it be the larger, and space enough in which to turn around. <br> If you will kindly attend to this matter, and make the assignment, I will consider it settled and let it rest until we reach there in August. <br> Sincerely yours, <br> N. E. Clemenson. <br><br> |