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John William Graham letters, April 1943

1943-04-12 Page 2

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I had never written them I was moving or any inclination I might move up here. So you see strange things happen. I shall be glad to see him again. they have always been nice to me and Ive enjoyed knowing them. This is a beautiful spring evening the air is clear and its warm we have all the doors and windows open. The mountain and surrounding country is about like Salt Lake City, there is lots of snow on the mountains and they are beautiful. I really like this country so far of course I dont know what summer will bring. But at this elev-ation it should be quite moderate. Hope you & Dogface [Bemiss?] get along okay with the yard dont let him talk you into tossing pennies at the crack in the sidewalk. thats his favorite game and he's a dead eye. Have you seen the new silver colored pennies yet? I hadnt until the other day and I didnt know what it was at first. Hope he rakes better than he shovels coal. They can get him to work, they have lots of fun at the yard kidding her about the time she engaged him to unload a car & he went down an threw a half dozen chuncks and crawled out the other side & went back up town. Hope the annual seeding under the big maple takes this year but Im afraid for scare. Bills cat must be about like Carrie was when I first got her. She was so wild I didnt see her for days but she soon got tame
 
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