Mormon Farmers Departing for Sheep Roundup Utah 1940
A group of Mormon farmers prepares to depart from their homes in Santa Clara, Utah, to round up sheep in the mountains in September 1940. The farmers practiced a self-sufficient lifestyle, relying on agriculture and livestock. Sheep farming was significant in Utahs economy, contributing to both local sustenance and trade.
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Mormon Farmers Departing for Sheep Roundup Utah 1940
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