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The clerk, an amiable man, carefully considered the room. He removed the wrappers from the yellow pounds and replaced them with "Co-op" wrappers. He re-entered the store i gave trie lady her butter , and sent a hi§nl.y pleased customer happily on her way. Bibliography: 1. Madsen, Peter - journal 2. Ross, Soren - journal 3. Nielsen, Mary K. - journal 4. The incident related to me many years ago by an early settler. HONORABLE MENTION ANECDOTE GRANDPA'S TYPHOID FEVER 1464 West 700 South Salt Lake City, Utah 86104 During the warmer months of the 1880's, the Ute Indians camped in the Manti mountains. As a young boy, Grandpa Anderson visited this camp from the time the Utes arrived Finally, one spring, Grandpa did not meet the Utes as usual. Several men appeared at the Anderson home to find out the reason. remain in bed. His parents tried all possible cures, but They looked at Grandpa through the door. Then, saying very little, they mounted their horses and returned to camp. Several hours later, they reappeared at the house and handed Great-grandma a small leather pouch containing an *3 |