Show mm OF H YOOK mi SENDS uio HIS allu n I 1 n GREETINGS ai E 5 t 81 H ia i a V rites a phio l hio jitter to the hie kich or if salt lake city when on july 27 the richfield fans of salt lake city held their first reunion a 1 report of which was published in ill last weeks reaper tho the following letter was read to and generally enjoyed by those who participated in the reunion now new york city july 21 hall hail to the friends who hall hail from richfield I 1 would like to talc take hold of the two steel ribbons that laco lace utah to the far east cast and pull all my might till I 1 got you close enough ellough to hear mo me say how I 1 would like to be with you dear old friendt tod today Y at the park bless you all K X can just see you in your happy association enjoying that good old utah hospitality I 1 can seo see jim Bout boutho lic as he leads the fatted batted calf into the arena to be carved and served by chas heppler and jess bean during the banquet jody horne home and frank miller will sing dont bite the knife feeding you or the beautiful little song entitled no matter how short her skirts may we remember she may be somebody mother after which will be the bir big spread of good things to eat and the talking over olden times reminiscence of the good old days gono b are something like this the happy school day in the old academy hall hai where joseph jensen taught us our A B C and oh the dances we hafi had in the star pavillion papillion pa many a fight I 1 had with chas ence to get a dance with lifs his girl dean coons and I 1 remember how happy I 1 was when I 1 stole hift bences girl and how wo boys used to sit on tho the steps of the Work ingmans store and sing till oli old gus westman sont sent us homo home and the good oli old fourth of july with fire and peanuts and aln amic lemonade foot races on main arain street which willard bean always won tho the beautiful parades we had with mrs jody horne homo as goddess of liberty at the lead head followed by the richfield brass band of which I 1 was a member playing the little snared cdrum and then we would all gather at the old bowery where we would hear tank bean read tho the declaration or of independence pen pon dence and beylor thurber sing the star spangled balin bannai r and happy thought how we used to go to ben carters meat shop a milk pan or basket to carry home a quarters worth of steak well and many more but I 1 will close mcw WIS wishing you all success and happiness and may you all meet again in commemoration every year no matter where vo v 0 o may be scattered is th wish of a RIch fieldian my illy very best regards to you all JENSEN from the county of sevier gathered folks from far and near for a reunion in the park to renew old friendships what nhat a lark some same ot the dear ones who used to bo will only bo be there in ili memory so lieres heres to the living who will bf there smiling and willing their joys to share and in their hearts and homes will shield many a sweet memory of old rich held fiell AIRS WIFE JENSEN every dog has his day but most of the dogs dont know anything about it some nien men tail fail because they havo have to make uso use of the entire capacity of their head to correct the mistakes mista kot of their heart |