By: Ardis E. Parshall - February 19, 2018 From the Relief Society Magazine, May 1964 – Adjustment By Alice Gubler Sabin “Jason,” Salley spoke softly. Jason did not answer. He was reading the evening paper. “Jason, honey,” she said. His foot twitched a bit. That was all the response she got. “Anybody home?” she asked, and then added, “obviously not.” She put the magazine down that she had been reading and went over bes...
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