By: Ardis E. Parshall - November 20, 2011 From the Relief Society Magazine, October 1942 – Give Thanks for What? By Martha Robeson Wright From the deep-rutted road, one would not know that a house lay beneath the willows and branches that formed a roof for the cave-like place known as a dugout. It was cut deep into the side of the hill, with its door facing east, and any traveler on the country road would pass it without a glance....
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