This letter has been handed down from my mother in law, Helen Louise "Pat" Clarke Lindgren. This letter reads as follows:
AUGUSTINE KENDALL, President 3920 T.W. Boyer, Cashier
J.G. EDWARDS J.P. Boyer, Asst. Cashier
J.G. EDWARDS J.P. Boyer, Asst. Cashier
First National Bank of Rock Springs.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY
ROCK SPRINGS, WYO. April 25, 1910
ROCK SPRINGS, WYO. April 25, 1910
Millburne, Wyo.
Dear Sir:-
Dear Sir:-
I was very interested in the contents of your favor of the 22nd which came to hand this morning and regret having been delayed in answering you in the time ou state. However, I will say that I am not at all surprised to see the contents of Mr. Stevens letter to you, but will also state that what he says to you and what he wrote to Mr. Johnson, throw two different lights on the subject. I will say it will be perfectly satisfactory to us for you to go ahead with your sale as you suggest, after you see Mr. Percy Stevens, representative of the Company.
I think you are very wise in advertising your sale as you have done and the only thing to be careful about is to be very careful with regard to who signs your notes.
Trusting we will hear from you at an early date and also that your sale is a most successful one, we are,
Yours very truly, J.R. Boyer
Cashier.
P. S.
I think your selection of Groshon to advise you with regard to the class of credits, is a good one.
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