By: Ardis E. Parshall - January 08, 2018 From the Relief Society Magazine, April 1966 – Birthday Present for Amy By Mary Ek Knowles It was two days before her birthday when Amy Barkdall saw the sign tacked on the red brick house. She was trudging up the steep hill, pulling her two small boys in a wagon. The sign said: WASHER FOR SALE — CHEAP. Amy stopped. She was a tall, slender girl with winged eyebrows and wavy brown hair. She ha...
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