Libhart begins by telling the story of her surname. Her grandfather a recent immigrant was lost in New York City; when he was found on Libhart Street that was the name given to him. Libhart moved to Mesa after her parents died and became a music teacher at the Franklin School. She gives a general history of life in Mesa and recalls many parades going to the movies and the value of a dollar. She and her husband owned a deli on the corner of Robson and University which they later sold to Don Fuller.
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