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John William Graham letters, July-September 1942
1942-08-30 Page 2
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They still hold church here in the theatre building I don't know whether they are going to build a chapel or not, at least they haven't started one. We are lucky that we have a good Chaplain. How is the lumber business has it slowed up terribly this year? The good prices the farmers are getting should encourage them to build but I expect labor shortage is a real problem. Is my silo house done? I expect it is almost time to fill it. Had a letter from little Carl [Brinkler?] the other day he had sent it to Texas and followed me around he is not far from where I am now he is in Logan, Utah. I wrote him yesterday. Well the fair is over I expect the fair grounds is the usual mess and lumber yard, with melon rinds papers etc. I thought I could write a longer letter today but I guess I'm done. I expect to get one from you today. Love Johnny
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They still hold church here in the theatre building I don't know whether they are going to build a chapel or not, at least they haven't started one. We are lucky that we have a good Chaplain. How is the lumber business has it slowed up terribly this year? The good prices the farmers are getting should encourage them to build but I expect labor shortage is a real problem. Is my silo house done? I expect it is almost time to fill it. Had a letter from little Carl [Brinkler?] the other day he had sent it to Texas and followed me around he is not far from where I am now he is in Logan, Utah. I wrote him yesterday. Well the fair is over I expect the fair grounds is the usual mess and lumber yard, with melon rinds papers etc. I thought I could write a longer letter today but I guess I'm done. I expect to get one from you today. Love Johnny
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