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Show )IUZCTI0US FOB LETTEB WHITING. WHIT-ING. "Urite on one side of paper only. Do not have letters too long. Address all letters to "Aunt Busy,' Intermountaln Catholic Dear Nephews and Nieces: Aunt Busy wants to know why her bovs and girls are neglecting her so shamefully of late. They all seem to be taking a very long rest. What is the matter? Do you think that vaca- tion means that poor old Aunt Busy 5s to be completely forgotten? Of course she knows that you have been busy with the closing of the schools, and" j-our examinations, but now, this is all ended, and she thinks you ought to remember her at last. Some boys and girls say that they do not know what to write about. Nonsense: Have vou not your closing exercises to describe'' de-scribe'' Don't vou read some nice books that vou would like the other nephews and nieces to read? Surely Aunt Busy's very bright boys and girls see many things every day that they could write about. Wake up and write about your vacation va-cation pleasures, and tell Aunt Busy how sorry you all are that 3ou have neglected her. To the boys and girls that have not been forgetting her, Aunt Busy extends a "bushel basket' of thanks. Good-bye. Tour lovnP AUNT BUST. Denver, June 7, 19t)0. Dear Aunt Busy: I have heard so much about you that I have wanted so much to write to vou for a long time. Have you very manv nieces in Denv? How do you like the Denver boys all girls- I used to live in Salt Lake a long time ago, when I was a little, little girl I would like to see you, Aunt Busy. "What do vou look like? Good-bye. I will not ask you any more questions this time. Your loving niece. TT FLORENCE LYNCH. Aunt Busy is very delighted to hear from you, Florence. She has many nieces in Denver, and she is very proud of them: they are all bright, good children. chil-dren. Aunt Busy would like to see you also. She is going to have her picture in the paper soon and en you can sc-e what she looks like. Good-bye. Salt Lake City, June 2, 1900. Dear Aunt Busy: Are you well during this hot weather? weath-er? I have had a fine time since school closed. I am going away next month i on a trip to the mountains. I will write vou many stories about the good times I will have. I am going to the canyons to fish and hunt. Good-bye, Auiit Busv. Your loving nephew, FRANCES t'OWAK. Dear Frances: Aunt Busy is very well, thank vou, and thinks the weather weath-er is delightful. She is glad to know vou are having a good time, and she hopes you will enjoy yourjrip to the canyons. |