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It's tradition: A folklorist's life
Passing skills, lore from one generation to the next is as simple as living life
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Both Glen Thompson and Marla Brindley Trowbridge also found their passion early in life. Thompson makes saddles, and Trowbridge does harness work.
His custom-made saddles start with a wood-and-leather saddle tree, but all the rest of the work is pretty much done by hand. It takes a full cowhide and a full sheepskin to make a saddle, Thompson explained. But you really only have two things to do, he said: "Take pride in your work and satisfy the customer."
Trowbridge was working for USU and got sent to Colorado to do a grazing study when she got so bored she started making some of her own equipment. She eventually met a man who owned a harness shop and went to work for him, learning how to make harnesses and pull teams.
The northern Utah landscape is dotted with other reminders of the connection to the land that is still prevalent in the area: barns, irrigation canals, haystacks, Lombardy poplars. "Even mailbox supports have a vernacular connection to the lifestyle," said Williams.
"We don't use computers, there's no Web site, we still inventory everything by hand," said Ralph Roylance, who runs the store with help from his son, Bart. "But we get customers from all over the region."
Perhaps some of the equipment that you find at Marble Park in Bothwell, just down the road from Tremonton, originally came from the Imp and from everywhere else Boyd Marble could find it when he began collecting farm machinery.
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