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ADDENDUM Through thirty years of publishing the Saga of the Sanpitch we have included articles of special interest from time to time, that have not been entered in the writing contest and have not been judged. This year we are including several non-judged pieces that we feel are important The first is a story of her house written by Louise Seely, which was not available in time for judging Mrs. Seely, one of our Senior Writers has made contributions for earlier issues of the Saga. The poem, "Flour Sack Underwear," submitted by Susie Nilsson and written by her mother, Belle Weight, is reminiscent of times when times were hard, and everything was used to make life better. The late Wilford Wheeler who compiled a book of poems, written primarily for his children and his grandchildren, has contributed much both in poetry and photography to earlier issues of the Saga His son, Clifford Wheeler submitted poems included here for this issue MY DREAM HOUSE Louise Seek Not Judged I was excited My sister Winnie was going to take her violin lesson from Mrs. Simpson. All morning I had leased to go. finally Mother said to pull on my Sunday dress, to wear my black-patent Mary Jane slippers, to sit quietly wherever Mrs. Simpson directed...and to keep my slippers from getting too dusty. Winnie was dressed in her best had run over her music, pull her violin in its case, and we were on our way I even carried the violin. 152 |