Show £ s I 225 on the sand flat not far from the old house Although slightly brackish this water is satisfactory for human use The most recent well on the island was driven by Charles Stoddard in the early 1940 s This is the ’’shallowest flow- f i v I I 4 I ing well in Utah being only 16 feet deep”9 It is located on a flat plain just a few inches above the lake level The water from this well is used regularly by people who visit there At this writing (1947) Charles Stoddard of Jest Point Utah has a lease on the Island for the purpose of pasturing He is probably the best informed person concerning sheep 2 f I I 1 I i r i 4 present conditions on and around Fremont Island and the vicinity of the lake between it and the mainland Blanche Yfenner still owns Fremont Island and hopes at some future date to return and rebuild the old house and restore the ranch as it was when she lived there as a tiny girl10 I 1 5 I i r ft "Facts About Fremont Island" 1 10 Kelly ’'They Built an Island Home in the Desert" 9 Stoddard t ? s ? i ? I i j i ? i ’ i f i 1 I yj 7 |