By: Ardis E. Parshall - July 04, 2016 .. This story, much as it reads as though it came from the pen of Mark Twain, perhaps, or Booth Tarkington, is non-fiction, a chapter from the autobiography of Amanda Durfee Williams Woodward (1890-1973) – she went by Amy, so that’s what we’ll call her from here on out. When Amy was 18, and with the help (or scheming?) of other townspeople, she hijacked Wellsville, Utah’s Fourth of July. Amy...
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