There is a cabin 12X12 which was built of Museum lumber for the use of employees. I want it but did not want to set price myself. You can confer with Mr. Kay, as he knows all about it and tell me what you think I should give for it. I would think it could be computed on the basis of the amount of lumber in it. Of course you remember that I shipped you the large completed record book a long time ago. I think you received it all right. I think that there is a little balance to the credit of the Field Account. In the mean time you can see what the balance is according to the records of the Oakland Bank, and we will straighten up this matter, I believe that for some time there was a difference of about $8 or more in my accounts and those of the bank. Earl Douglass Vernal Utah