Jensen, Utah, Oct. 6, 1915 Dr. Wm. J. Holland Pittsburg, Pa. My dear Dr. Holland, I enclose my monthly statement for September. I have had to get a new supply of Plaster Paris, a hill of lumber to furnish boxing and buy supplies for trip to White River, but so far have not had to fall behind or call on the office for help so our finances are in very healthy condition at present. We have recently removed an old land mark. The rude cabin home in which we were all initiated into quarry work has been torn down and it furnished us something like $25 to $30 worth of very good lumber for boxing. We will soon have about all the stuff that is out in shape for storage or shipping as the case may be. We are getting boxes enclosed, marked and in shape on platform ready to be loaded on wagons.