Bluff • On a warm October morning, Norman Sam stopped by the St. Christopher’s Mission on his way home from the Bluff Senior Center, filling jugs of water at the church’s well. He chatted in Navajo with the property’s caretaker, Walter Shorty, reminiscing about how his grandmother used to travel from the neighboring reservation to visit the well, too.
With clean water in southern Utah in short supply, a Navajo mission plays crucial role
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