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Show 'HAPPINESS BEGINS IN THE HOMg Larke Families Set Fine Example of t :v Teamwork in Home 1 By DEN A S. GRANT "A happy home is a heaven oa A3IERICAN FORK ' . .... Z- ""' - ; r. i "'""" ' $' . .,.' iV-V-- , 4 ' ;a , ? . , "F it h"'' - 1 " . - i i ifiNl :i vt"" - j earth Truer words were never written and it might well be added, large families help to bring true happiness. With so milch printed and said about marital restlessness, it is refreshing torobserve homes such as those of the four American Fork families featured on this page. Dullness in married life? Not much! These busy mothers thrill to meals, of surveying with the achievement of d fruits and vegetables pride rows and rows of dress that individual of giving little daughter's home-mad- e touch, of placing a jlamp or vase to more attractive advantage, of packing the family picnic basket for a trip up the well-prepar- ed home-canne- . -- i j ' canyon. These are women typical of many thousands throughout the nation who are looking beyond the "mud" of hate i to the serenity of and the, terrifying threat) of the the "stars" in the unity of the home. strength It has been said, and well said, that not are homes, These mothers. average is measured by its about selected becausf there was anything extraordinary hem, but because they are good, average American homes. These women liave no aspirations to be marked as clever vomen with the ultimate "know how" of which perfume natches each mood. Their cleverness has a mucn more .vholesome flavor. They are not nearly so concernea aoout H-bo- mb j ; on Page (Continued S-- A) - i. - : I ' " " ' i ' 1 I - FAMILY NIGHT tS DEAN HOME The whole family of Owen W Dean her reading techpays attention when Cheryl. 7 '(far left) demonstrates to right: Craig, 9; Earlyn, 4; nique. In the phot besides Cheryl are; left Mrs. Dean; Steven, 2; Marianne, 11: baby Eric, 6 weeks; and Shauna, 6. Note that all the girls wear matching dresses, sewn by Mrs. Dean. The children all enjoy family nights. They, take part by playing the piano, etc: They like canyon outings and boating, too. " singingreciting, V V. j r - t : i - 1 Jociety -- r. rts Qiurch Jchools -- EDuLATIONAIMembers of the Charles Cor. showU in the fa mily pictures EXCITING AND jbuftW neTl family have fun pjaylng game with the globe. Left to right are portant. too. Beade. .being by providing wcr t. ttHn. Jftfln is. Raloh. l.vtwin! Douclas. 12: Mrs. Cornell; families close togetherana activxUes wholesome neiping promoxe Jafed:2;Isca;4(Smun o . b ion uie nwit. iue iaiuw Carolyn, iu; ana ijouise, ' SUNDAY, APRIL 29, :1956 -, 1 . gg'flS? reyg J w , r r! T . it , A- - t ! i 15; Mary., 4; Bobby lly is when mother reads a story. The Boren children, left to right,;8, are Dee, the family dog, Tiny. holding Leon, 6; 14; Billy, 11; aqd Ray, baby JimmyLl; Janeea, 3; Deanna, The Boren family has great fun playing and working together. (Herald 'staff photos by George B. MOMMY!VThree-yeaiol- d Carolyn Priday reaches to turn page of music for h.r ME LET KELP, mother play. Mrs. Friaay ' Mrs. Leland F. Friday, as children gather. around piano to hear mother. besides Carolyn, are. left ta - a popular American Fork piano accompanist. Children in the picture riiit: liene, iu; Lcraiee, o, --ayt, xt, wiiiiiijr, j way.! . - , , r : . ' ? ; v. |