Gerald “Jerry” Underwood discusses moving to the Swan Valley with his parents and brother as a young child so his father could work as a logger. He talks about fishing on Cooney Creek, attending school at Smith Flat, and watching the wildlife that lived around their property. Underwood recalls working one summer at Shorty Koessler’s Gordon Ranch putting up hay. He describes spending time with Babe and Eva Wilhelm who lived on Swan Lake for part of the year and he remembers the Wilhelm family’s mill in Bigfork, Montana. Underwood talks about his father’s furniture making business and Earl Woods who worked as a carpenter for him. He also discusses his time wrangling for Dick Hickey and his mother’s job as the cook at the Covington Lodge at Sw...