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I had been married and gone from our home for six years when my grandmother died on September 7, 1958. As with my grandpa, she had a couple of days when she didn't feel well and then she was gone, living to the age of nearly 92. While 1 have extolled grandma's cakes/cookies, her life was much more than that. Her entire personality revolved around hard work, making sure everyone else's needs were taken care of, trying to be as inconspicuous as she could, and having a difficult time accepting anything without working for it. It is no wonder, then, that grandma baked cakes and not cookies Cakes were made by those who knew what life was about. Cookies were for everyone else. Sources". Personal recollections Gertrude Beck, 121 North, 100 East, Gunnison, Utah 84634 Norma E. Larson, 540 North, 350 West, Richfield, Utah 84701 LUCY A PHILLIPS-TEACHER-FRIEND Eleanor P Madsen Professional Third Place Personal Recollection The Lucy A. Phillips Library on the Snow College campus in Ephraim stands as a monument to a remarkable teacher, beloved by all who knew her. She came to Snow College in 1926 after her early educatation in a one-room school house known as the Oakland School in Hobble Creek Canyon. High School in Springville, and a Bachelor's Degree at Brigham Young University. She taught at Grantsvilie, Provo High 148 |