Logan, Utah Feb. 28, 1935 My darling Charlett, Was so glad to hear your voise and get your letter. Glad you are feeling better. Do be real carefull so you get real well again. It isn't good to be sick. Will be glad when you can come home for a week or two. Marie called me last night. They were all well, and we got a letter from Merrill B. today. He still have to walk on Crutches. Did he write and tell you how he got hurt. He and another boy was in the Jim taking exercise. As they were runing the boy kicked Merrill on the leg. They thought his leg was broken, so they took him to the hospitle and took exrys of his leg but it was not broken. They cept him in the Hospitle 9 days then took him home. The Dr. said he must ceep of his leg and use crutches. In his leter today his leg is real week. He is doing his studing at home. If it isent one thing after another. He dident write fore some time and I began to worry about him. I Just new there was some thing wrong. Then he wrote Just a few lines but did not say any thing about beeyin hurt. I wrote as soon as I got the letter and asked him if there was eny thing rong, and sent it by air mail. I Just knew there was some thing wrong. He was afraid it would worry me if he wrote and told us. He wanted to feel allright before he let us know. Geneava wants me to ask you if you will bring a jar of cold cream when you come up and she will pay you. Geneava sure is miserible to day. She got up for a little while. She layes in the big chair as I can't run up stairs. She hasent seen a well day since Xmas. The poor girl. It makes my hart ach. She wrote to you, but for days she couldent do eny thing. She only wipes the dishes. Then she is all in. Papa gave her such a wonderfull blessing last. I don't know why she can't get well. I sure am so thankfull that I can do a little. Some days I don't feel so good but I peg along the best I can. Papa is still in the Temple. I think he will soon be here. He is working to hard. He is at the Temple monday till Saturday. Today it was Aunt Salma birthday so Papa came home and let me go for an hour. Aincle Emil is still here. ' sure don't get-out much, but if only Geneava could get well then evry thing would be all wright. Now I must quit as Papa will soon be here, so I can get supper redy. Love to the boys. Kiss the baby for me. Love to Bernice and Phil. Love to Ruben and loads of love to my sweet girl. Your loving Mother