By: Ardis E. Parshall - February 26, 2013 In the summer of 1960, the family of Leo and Ruth Reeve were branding livestock on the Arizona Strip at a place called Cane Beds, just south of Colorado City and west of the Kaibab Indian Reservation. Ruth heard a horse coming at a gallop, and looked up to see David, age 16, coming down the dirt road, a bobcat at the end of his lasso. She yelled for him to stop and let it go; he only laughe...
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