By: Ardis E. Parshall - December 21, 2015 From the Relief Society Magazine, December 1966 – Across the River By Dorothy Clapp Robinson Macy was drawing a reindeer on the blackboard. She stopped abruptly. “Are – are you sure?” “How come you didn’t know? Didn’t you know that my father and Owen Collin were pulled from the river last evening more dead than alive?” Bruce, a fourteen-year-old pupil, became more excited with eac...
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