Saturday, September 10, 2011

" This was the beginning of the Depression and we lost the farm and most of our belongings. We moved back to Driggs to a small farm a couple miles south of town with a small log house where we lived for several years. Most of the time there, I was Scoutmaster and Deacon advisor. On __ _____ 1933 our youngest child, Mary, was born. We still lived in Driggs, but Leone went to her folks in Sugar City to deliver the baby. Leone had a very hard delivery and nearly died, losing a lot of blood with complications."
(Thomas Martin Grover Family, children and grandchildren in front of the house on the highway in Driggs)

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