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    The library provided a comforting place to Maureen Booth when her family relocated to St. George, Utah
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    November 27, 2018 App Interview

    Recording February 27, 2018 – When the Haslam Family moved to St. George, Utah in the summer for her father’s work, Maureen Haslam Booth was homesick for her friends and grandparents. St. George didn’t even have television, she said. It...

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