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Show j ..Our Boys and rl$ j Edited by Aunt Busy. This department Is conducted solely in the inter- i csts of our girl and boy readers. ; Aunt Busy is glad to hear any time from the i r.ieecs and nephews who read this page, and to give j them all the advice and help in her power. Write on one side oi' the paper only. Do not have letters too long. : Original stories and verses will be gladly received ::;id carefully edited. The manuscrirs of contributions not accepted will l;c returned. Address nil letters to Aunt Busy. Ir.termountain . Catholic. Salt Lake City. ' AUNT EUSY HAS HER SAY. )c;ir LasMos and Laddies: J..- arc the huppy Juno days passing Hap- y.W and busily. Aunt Busy trusts. Do not get too i u-v to wrilr to her. dears, and do not k- so happy hap-py ; hat you will iie-lect 1o make others happy, so v. ri'c y.iur letters tu the funny, fat, old ladv'who i" v..ii so dearly and who ulwavs remains Loviugly, AUNT BUSY. Salt Lake City, May i'fi, V.m. ' p(;tr Aunl l)uy our ehiekens iire .ill colors, I vi'i ! -l.i.l wluMi s-h..ol is out,. I have no more' to (lood lye. Your loving nj, .(, A LICK KXXIS. Why not write a oner letter some tiiuos, little ,i; : Aunt Luy regards you as one of her very I- -! i'"'1' nieces. Knjoy the vacation days, dear. Lly, .Nevada, May 27, 1905. 'i ,: Aunt I'.usy : I liaven't written to you for awhile so I thought 1 w-.uld write to you. Our school closed 'yesterday V , have vacation for ihree months. So now ail i !,,ie to lo is to practice n:y music and study :i.y catechism. My Sunday s.-hool teacher is Mrs. She is preparinp: a class for continuation is if the L'ishop conies. The children in the rh- arc ("omnia and Adelina Lucelu'si, Frances J'. :.r. Louisa. Kiepc and myself. "Y ll I guess 1 will dose for this time, so good bye. Your loving ,ivc. MINNIE GKNLVIKYE CUKTIS. Aunt Busy appreciates the bright, newsy letter fi-Mi ihe dear little girl in Ely. Indeed Aunt Lu-y riiinks you will be kept quite busy if you siii'iy your catechism well and practice right. Of enur-e you will work hard on the catechism. How I kiP.I and good of lrs. Miles to teach the little drlie.-. Treat her very nicely, Minnie and always I !i p;ne your lesson. (Jive Aunt Busy's love to your little friends; tell them to write to her and l- In r best wishes to Mrs. Miles. Write often, ? Minnie. i Halleck, Xcv., May 31, 1905. ear Aunt Busy: i l will write you a letter this time, my sister I LMiim wrote to you last week. I went with papa on a horse named Tibo. the more I hit him the slower he went. 1 will be 7 in August, and I help f i; ia milk the cows. I am going to school this iijorninff. Erom Your nephew. MOB LEY MUBPIIY. A royal welcome, dear Nephew Morley! Why Live you not written before? Aunt Busy hopes yuu dil not whip your horse too hard. Try coaxing coax-ing next lime, dear. You are a good boy to help ..pa milk the cows. Aunt Busy is very much ;::'raid of cows. Morley. Write soon again, dear. : .A. |