By: Ardis E. Parshall - November 05, 2014 From the Relief Society Magazine, June 1938 – Generations By Wilford D. Lee Lewis Jensen stepped into his father’s store, and knocking the dust off his leather jacket with his gloves, he walked to the back of the store to warm his fingers over the circulating heater. He was a handsome fellow in a dark sort of way, but his face, now begrimed with dirt, was drawn thin with a perpetual melanchol...
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