By: Ardis E. Parshall - January 28, 2019 From the Relief Society Magazine, April 1964 – The Storm By Lila Spencer At four o’clock that winter day a slender girl with the still, pale face of a cameo climbed aboard the bus. It was almost dusk, and a brisk wind whipped Miriam’s fur coat about her legs as she stepped up. There were only four other passengers. A mother in a worn cloth coat occupied one seat, and beside her was a lunch h...
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