Cynthia Bouchard recalls how she and her husband moved to Bonner, Montana in 1924 after they were married, and how her husband got a job as a truck driver for the Anaconda Company [ACM] mill where he worked the entire time the Bouchard family resided in Bonner. Bouchard talks about her four kids who were all raised in Bonner and attended school. She mentions that none of her kids worked for the mill because they all joined the U.S. military after high school. Bouchard describes being very fortunate at the time of the Great Depression. She explains how the Anaconda Company, particularly the mill manager Mr. Lubrecht helped their employees and their families, by extending credit for groceries and rent and plowing up a community garden plot be...