Orson Clark-11/23/81 - Pg 18
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Orson Clark: Hop Scotch and they used to have a ball diamond.
Interviewer: They played baseball? Or I guess it would be softball wouldn't it?
Orson Clark: Well we would call it softball now. It used to be baseball in those days.
Interviewer: You attended this school until what age?
Orson Clark: What year?
Interviewer: What year and how old were you?
Orson Clark: I was in the eighth grade and that was the end of the school up there.
Interviewer: Then where did you go?
Orson Clark: High school.
Interviewer: Where? Davis County High School?
Orson Clark: I went to Salt Lake LDS the first time.
Interviewer: That's where my father went.
Orson Clark: Then I laid out a year. Than Davis High was built and I went to Davis High.
Interviewer: Do you remember the depression of the 1900's.
Orson Clark: Not of 1900. 1932 I do.
Interviewer: I remember that one myself. We'll come to that. There was a depression in the 1900's that wiped out Heber D. Clark.
Lucille Clark: He wasn't old enough to know that there was a depression.
Interviewer: I guess not.
Orson Clark: I don't remember that. I remember later on it was around the '20's when Uncle Amasa lost everything.