By: Ardis E. Parshall - September 03, 2012 From the Relief Society Magazine, August 1937 – Poverty by Linda S. Fletcher The setting sun was just jewel-tinting the surrounding mountain ranges when Mary Hamlin, astride a horse, drove a straggling herd of milk cows to the boarded corral and proceeded to milk them. There was a song on her lips and a look of shining happiness on her somewhat hard face, molded into lines of rebellious a...
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