Jensen, Utah, June 3, 1915 Dr. Wm. J. Holland Pittsburg, Pa. My dear Dr. Holland:- The evening you left here and the next day we tried in vain to get Vernal on the phone. Mr. Hays says that you tried as hard to get us that evening and the next morning. We were, of course, anxious to know how you got through the storm and wished to give a last audible farewell. Mr. Hayes says the auto turned over but no one was injured. We were glad to hear that you were safe. We had a little hail at the house but no damage was done. It is still cool here. Mr. Ainge captured the ill-smelling brute who stole the unhatched chickens from the hens, and the morning after your departure a great blue heron flew from the reservoir.