Jensen, Utah, Jan 23, 1922 Douglas Stewart Carnegie Museum Pittsburg, Pa. My dear Stewart:- I have your letter in regard to trees on my lots. I am grateful to you for seeing to this matter. I wish you people could attend to the matter, if you could arrange to take the expense of cutting the trees out of my March or April Salary. If I can make collections I can send it at once but the conditions are such here that one cannot prophesy in regard to money. If you can't arrange matters that way will you notify city authorities that I consent to having the two dead trees -- which are considered as dangerous -- cut down, and they will do it and the expense will be a lien on the property? It probably