Orson R. Clark 1980 Interview /
Orson R. Clark Interview - August 20, 1980_Page_03
TABLE OF CONTENTS
COMMENTS ABOUT MOTHER, WEALTHY RICHARDS CLARK Page 1
Mother's illness
Mother's family
Story of own birth
LIFE IN FARMINGTON, UTAH Page 2
Family home
Memories of being run over by a wagon
Love of apples
LIFE IN A POLYGAMOUS FAMILY Page 2
Location of Father's seconds wife and family
Father's decision to marry in polygamy
Father's occupation
Father's trips to Georgetown, Idaho to visit his second wife and family
Relationship with half brothers
Discipline in the family
Memory of visit to Georgetown, Idaho
Relationship with Father's second wife, Alice Randall Cannon [is this correct?]
Father's financial arrangements for his two families
MEMORIES OF FATHER DRIVING CATTLE FROM FARMINGTON, UTAH TO GEORGETOWN, IDAHO Page 5
LIFE IN A POLYGAMOUS FAMILY, continued Page 6
Visits of Father's seconds wife to Farmington, Utah
Relationship between Father's second wife and Mother
Father's plan to care for both of his families
Effect of government policy and the underground on Father's families
Story of Mother homesteading land in Georgetown. Idaho
Role of Father's first wife
Father's visits to Georgetown, Idaho to see his second wife and family
Father's and Mother's attitude about polygamy
Father's inheritance
Comments about Polygamy in Farmington, Utah
LATER LIFE Page 9
Work on the farm
School experiences
Work for American Express Company while attending school
Teaching experiences
Experiences farming in Vale, Oregon
Retirement
Courtship and marriage
Family