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blog BY shauna_sherard ON August 27 - 0 COMMENTS
My Ranch
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By Tom Reed   She first came west in a 1914 Cadillac. She was an eight year-old girl with two little sisters crammed into an open car, the hot, oppressive flatland wind in their hair. Their father changed a tire every few hundred miles, stewing in prairie heat. The mountain air must have been sweet [ READ MORE... ]
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By Toner Mitchell   Growing up in New Mexico, you finished what you were doing on Friday and drove into the mountains, first with Mom and Dad, then, once you got your driver’s license, by yourself or with friends. In the fall, you hunted and cut firewood, and in the winter you skied. During summer [ READ MORE... ]
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By Andy Rasmussen Utah Coordinator, Sportsmen’s Conservation Project One morning in early July 1847, my great, great grandfather awoke next to Wilford Woodruff, future fourth president of the LDS Church, in the vanguard company of Mormon pioneers on their way to the valley of the Great Salt Lake. [ READ MORE... ]
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I am a landowner.   So is my neighbor. And my mailman. And my daughter, come to think of it.   And you - as an American citizen - you are a landowner too.   We are all owners of this vast, productive, intriguing, healing and sometimes stunningly beautiful suite of public lands. Highlands, [ READ MORE... ]
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