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Friday, May 13, 2005

From Eva


Thanks for letting  me know about the blank ones; it isn't just you, sometimes ones from my missionary comp come blank as well.  I will never learn enough about computers.  

As I said lalst night , this is Dick sitting in my rocking chair in our yard in Clean Creek; he was a chubby little rascal.  I think the folks didn't take many pictures after we moved to Kenilworth.  The only ones I had of Tim I put iin the history book I made.  I will go through my albums soon and see if I have some I took after I got a camera for Christmas when I was twelve.  If I can find some, I will ge them copied for you.  I apparecieate all you do, thanks so much.   Love you,  Eva  

Glad to help anyway I can.  God blesss!.  FORGIVE THE MISTAKES, I AM TRYING TO GET USED TO A NEW KEYBOARD; EVEN THOUGH IT IS A SIMPLE ONE, SOME OF THE KEYS ARE STILL DIFFERENT THAN  I was used to.   Can't teach an old dog new tricks. 

Re: Kenilworth pictures‏


From Helen:
Hi, dear family: 
  Your Father called me last night to see if I have access to pictures of Kenilworth to help Brigette with her project.
  There is one fellow, whose Father used to be the principal  when we were in school - he took many pictures of Kenilworth-  left a message on his message machine, however the last time I spoke with him they were planning on pulling their house trailer down toward St. George- so have not heard back from him.
  I did go to the Utah Historical Society Archives today- they have a number of pictures taken many years ago of certain areas in Kenilworth. Most related to mining. 
   There are six that may be of value to go toward the project. The xerox copies of these will be in the mail tomorrow, Saturday 14th May. You should receive them on Monday or Tuesday- Don't know how much help they will be, sorry I couldn't get hold of anyothers. Don't know why I didn't ever take pictures there in all my growing up years. Guess I thought it would always be there.
   Hope all is well for each of you- keep safe and enjoy each day.  Uncle Don and Aunt Thelma are surely enjoying their very special opportunity to be missionaries in the Palmyra temple. What a blessed opportunity-right?
  My love to all of you. Aunt Helen

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