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SPRING CITY, Sanpete County — The Andersons' life resembles the 1960s sitcom Green Acres. One day, the husband asks his wife to move from her “very favorite” house in Salt Lake City to this small, rural town about 100 miles away.
After crying over the thought of leaving her “stunning yard” and “lovely, groomed street,” Alison Anderson decided she wasn’t about to tell her husband, Chris, that his dream of living in the country couldn’t come true.
Now, they have an orchard and vegetable garden out back, and every so often, their beautiful rock barn hosts herds of people for dinner. “We have more fun than a barrel of monkeys,” she laughs.
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