By: Ardis E. Parshall - February 07, 2014 From the Relief Society Magazine, March 1949 – We Are So Busy By Sylvia Probst Young Instead of closing her house, as she usually did when she went to California, Emily Woodrow left it in the care of a nephew and his wife from Indiana. The young man, a college professor, had accepted an offer to teach at our university for the summer, and Emily was delighted. “I’m so happy to have someone i...
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