SLN was my mother's professional dream, a niche publication with a purpose that she pursued in the 1970s from her kitchen table. It was an era still living with the social reverberations of marriage bars, at least in her conservative Salt Lake City community.
It was still common for a woman to sacrifice a career or, as in my mother's case, an art scholarship at the University of Utah to marry and raise children. Her choice is one reason I became a first-generation college graduate from the same University years later.
Rebecca's first stationary letter head, circa 1970s. The registered trademarks were filed with the U.S. trademark office about the same time and she maintained them for more than 50 years.
This isn't just a chicken soup recipe. Candace Little contributed her family's story about this ultimate comfort food passed down from Great Grandmother who created it during the Great Depression.
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