By: Ardis E. Parshall - December 03, 2017 From the Instructor, October 1970 – A Christmas to Remember By Thomas Elliott Moss The winter of 1911 was a bleak one for the people of Caineville, Utah. Far off the beaten trails, their main money crop was alfalfa; and that year they hadn’t raised enough to sell to cattlemen. The river from which they got their water was officially named the Fremont because John Charles Fremont had once pass...
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