November 7, 1980

Salt Lake City, Utah: November 7, 1930



My dearest Sweetheart,

Just a few words to you, my dearest. I am just a little lonesome and blue about not hearing from you, but I am sure there has been a reason and a nice letter is now on the way. Your last letter is dated Oct. 13 and I am sure quite a number of things have happened since then.

How is the boss from Salt Lake, do you like him better than you expected? Our boss just returned from a visit to the Coast. He didn’t send any bones home from there this time. Instead he brought his son alive.

I just came home from the hospital. I’ve been up to see Lynn. She has the cutest baby girl, born last Monday night. Seems not so long ago we were kids ourselves and now she’s a mother.

Hyrum is taking woodwork at school, he wasn’t working on anything so he make me the cutest minature wine barrell for a Souvenere. Wish you could see it, and if it was full, I’d sure send it down there now.

Any news from your folks?

Oh—George—I’ve a little surprise for you—and that is another reason for this letter. I sure hope it doesn’t interfere with any plans. You know all about your birthday next Wednesday, so I’m calling you up on long distance! I’m sure thrilled when I think of hearing your little self speak again! It’s some time since. I’ll be calling at 10:30 from here so you can arrange to be at the Y.M.C.A or leave some number where you have a phone can’t you? I sure look forward to this and hope it can be done.

Well dear, dream train is waiting so I’ll hop on and come and see you. Oh if it were only real that I was in your arms instead of only in bed. June seems a long ways off—too long—but I’ll try and make the best of it. It’s hard to get through so many weeks and months with my sweetheart way down there. It seems we’re in fate’s hands though and only time can tell the destiny. Why we should be separated like this I don’t know, and I surely can’t see that it’s for the better cause my life seems hollow. There is something I want and can’t have, and that is your carresses.

Hoping all is well with you and giving you all my love, and regards from the folks,
Alice


Any pictures? Write soon.

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