Oct 11, 1910
Dear Father, Mother, and the others:-
I got here safely last night and had a good trip. No one was at the train so late so I just stopped at this hotel. I am feeling good, like the town as it now appears and am feeling good.
The chicken, pickles and cake were all fine.
I just came from the University where I met Gerald, Lyn, Earl, Leo, Karl, Leonard Davis and John Chapman. I went out at noon and found Einar and his friends. I am very much pleased to see how nice he is. I sure like him.
They only have one small room for eating, sleeping, //talking and studying between the three of them so I don’t think I should like to live with them, besides his roommates don’t exactly srtike me.
Gerald told me to go with him where he and Lyn are boarding. It is a mile away from the school but is between there and on the road to town. At Flagstaff we walked 1 ¼ miles. It doesn’t seem far on the pavement. We could always stay at the University at noon. I may stay with them if I like it. You know St. Johns company will be worth something by spring to me.
I am going to take third year high school I think.// I don’t want to take commercial til I get a better start in the rest. You know if I should have to stay in the store I can tend those books anyway. I can learn this course easier at home than I can high school work. I can finish high school in two years I am sure if I study,
I just met Eva Gibbons and her fellow also Andy Gibbons. You don’t need to worry about me in Provo as everything is quiet. There isn’t any news to tell now but will tell all about things when I get settled. I scribble awful bad but am in a hurry. From your son
Albert.
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