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Show i . . - -- -- ,- ------- - 1 i ,."-- - , , I ' . Diffitarafgall 0 - ,...004110; , k ,,,,; - .- - ),T. ' ,,,, 1.-- 4,."' Am Gra cf -EM4SE NIGH -- )4,4 - -1- ,e ' , . . t 1 a tk . . ,' ..:. ,,,.., , V 'k - a svAlasTircr TAISINITO ' 4. - ..1 : ' ' , ,,- -, Z111. ) i ' , . t , N.,,r ,,,s'a,.e; a ' . 0 . . 1 4yA I i I t) 4,-- - Department are proud to salute Carolyn Murdock this week as the teen whose life and accomplishrnents are most exemplary of high type American girls. I Is the popular daughCarolyn ter of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Murdock. The family home is, way up Emigration Canyon where they live the year round. This you might think would be a restricting factor in the active life of a young teen-aggirl. But with a set of wonderfully Interested, parents, Carolyn has been 'hie to keep wiAh her many activities. And loves her canyon home, lwhen she has time to be there. see, Carolyn is one of the . 4 , ''' - Hi-Tal- I A, 315M1111 diERNSEt - - t : f - Deseret. News RI Tales Editor. The Deseret News ' and ' .,1 11Y1 ., r rt ta,41 n it r i t ,(1 wAi N tur ,th ' and married we got along well with each a grand tour, visiting four of other. my five children who live in .4ear Mary Marker: We certainly loved our chil- other states. I am a woman 65 years old, dren and gave thought to their , I found all of them completely Vith five nuuTied children. 'My welfare. up in psychology, psywrapped .liusband and I both had rather We were under the impresor problems of mental chiatry we sion had a that pretty good health in one form or another. isiood educations for our day and family life. True, we suffered To my great discomfiture, I disduring the depression, but we covered that every one of them seemed to weather that, too. At is awfully sorry for himself be tItIb is we least what that thought. I cause of his warped childhood. (otT. Apparently, though, I have oi Al I remember it, we were been laboring under a delusion l lossrilto Is tb4 portect all parents; yet these very made I I years. recently sugar Savor for too calorie It would seem that everything dote Overwespos sod dol. 0 box& Approved by docwe did for our children was a tstkowectotio. ' ,,I tors. 4 oi. book' sweetens mistake. I came home feeling kA. 4 more than 700 cups of col. 1 ro,, los ot seal A forrLd that I had better rush to a Ey MARY MARKER . , n ol " - ' fun-lovin- g Now I am supposed to do away with the fairy tales and look at reality." Could it be that this modern intense focus on mental health is robbing everybody of happiness? I have been a widow for two years and I don't know where to turn with this new heartache. I feel completely upset and un- 1 , - - ' y.abisty:1 ...filo iff l 8 ,' i I ' A -- . op lp,0 trstt I i,, 1. elletil es Rfidirei .7 ' ;, ..... .:747ii ....... -,- ..... ....,, ":''. p-- 11 Gorellte.4 I 1 " lir Stale - ft ;4.7 ,, ruivog iaatC6 .0--- :.- - I 4.4i p zi i ib ,,flitte6 'I ilt) Cal1j No stahh Imo sw so 060411 ea? took kirre Tow .sWivils Chocolate Pudding led 0:37,1i ffIragtil - RD' 1j tilabm ovbli ,ta! uga - ------ - ; Girl athlete? Well yes, but dream girl, too! The boys think she's the sweetest and to prove It she's been Dream Girl of . . . Cadet Hop Queen and won many an elective And she has dates! A student, with scholarship pins and awards to prove it, Carolyn is also very efficient around the house. Nicest thing about her, we think, is her humility. She has a host of friends and is considered by many as "the ideal girl" ee44 0. - -- - &Oil1n 44. i . -- ., club, too. along getting , - , kb , ' . I...)A gg 1:?irIM17 VVI lir' I 1:45tIVW i ' - --'-'- , -- 59 ... nicely. VO (9) io - . . ,------------.......... r . , For a simple to make but elegantly rich chocolate pudnerved, ding, combine a package of mix A Mother with 2 cups undiluted evaporDear "Mother: ated milk and cook according Studying mental health prol to directions. lems is not supped to rob peo Spoon into serving dishes and I r1,.17 pie of happiness. It is supposed cover with chopped roasted Coorostsod 1v0.1. '''''' psychiatrist myself. b .. to help the unadjuited ones to almonds. rI so Here seems 0 It strange. a I'lt become sufficiently adjusted so have been ambling through life that CO ) BEE r7--1 I N I 114:1 they can appreciate and It is part of psychiatry to help all fairly contented, feeling that and even acquire happi- children to understand that enjoy was well with us, and grateful ness. 161111"1111611 s .,, Ill'aS Is DMA Al STORti tytitnYKIII their parents loved them and -. . ilv.,0 I that our children are happily Its mission is to come to the tried. They find even if their rescue of those who find it dif- parents made some mistakes, - ,, ficult to cope with the many they did the best they knew anxieties growing out of the how and the younger generation . network of potentialities must do the best it knows how Ivast i ItA both for ' good and evil, failure to live with its newer knowlRICHARDS . Iand success, which modern edge, and to understand and STREET conditions produce. still honor parents who deserve , - im 34747 smoked , INew things are being discov- that understanding and honorered constantly about the na- ing. ture and workings of the human Moreover, neither the children YOU CHOICE BEEF-Wmind and human emotions., nor the psychiatrists claim to this process there is much have all the answers, and the 'OVEN-READ- Y and much children will learn as they them. Isoul searching and background searching selves become seasoned by life HORBEST for reasons as to why we are that some of the views they I lb. we areespecially when we hold now are either as Grisdewrong or A are having trouble. extreme. I There is more frankness now For everybody's personal menCHOICE there used to be. 11 we tal health, it is necessary that than VEAL feltand who hasn't occasion- that individual like and reROUND I ally, even with the best of pa- spect himself and feel comfort.1 rentsthat we were misunder- able with other people and to. OR SWISS POT lb. ROAST , stood once in sa while as chil- ward them. 'I dren, we had so much parental So, don't let this new knowl CHOIC1 AND GOOD loyalty that we would scarcely edge distress you. I think your LVEAL . admit it even to ourselves. must have thought you LEGS ': lb. C I, The new generation is more children 1 ,:t were "big enough to take it" or I i! frank or ' forthright. They feel, they would not have talked to LAMB PATTIES lb. , at least, that they are seeking you so frankly. , II And they will yet learn that t) i! truth. They don't, want to hurt their parents. the contentment and happiness FREE Actually, even though they you had in your home and olS feel that certain treat- which you must let yourself feel , often t ment was not just right for again, did them an immeasur1 .. . them, that doesn't mean that able amount of good. dr lo r ,.. lipp. 0' This spirit makes a they resent or hate their parents 4,, 0 . or blame them for everything. ful background for a home. Be 1 1 It is a scientific approach to assured your children will sense ' 1 life and problems rather than this more and will appreciate , the emotional approach to you more as time goes by. . which we older people are acIn the meantime, there Is .1 i customed. something quite fascinating Parents may feel that through about this new approach to life. i.... these devious processes ofr It is worth getting acquainted search they get singed more!I with. There are many absorb.: .70 than they ought. But perhaps ing books that would help you. we should try to understand the ,o, oill, .4.,attitudes of modern youth and of psychology and psychiatry. : . S. State W. 3500 Se. S. State A great many people these do have mental troubles' days Thousands of Food items Specially Priced for You to Save Money.' and they seem to be on the increase. We really have to do, ..,... ' something about it. ' DRY BEANS I feel sure you are exag414 1, ' gerating the troubles which' your children seem to li6r at ' AND RICE . PliaS your door. And be assured that , I Childhood Was Warped, Family Tells Mom... I - , C - - .,. She was born March 18, 1939, and to hear her mother tell it. Carolyn began humming,by the or almost! sixth week At any rate she's very musical. to say the very leaat. Lis-ten: she's president of the Granite Band.. She's been in the acappella choir for three years. She's In a girls' vocal trio (and she solos), She's in a trumpet quartet (and she solos). She's a girl, too, and plays baseball and basketball on her ward's girls' team. She's a member of Granite's Pep :Ccinfidentially Your - - son. , S . dels' -- - ' - most outstanding seniors at Granite High School. She recently was named DAR girl at the Farmer school. She was a State last year and has a list of other activities that would stagger a lesser per,7, e , ------L:,------ - '''' By MAINE CANNON 611R11110r1IYATREat VAAL; ' - A 1 -- - ans lug 10;10011111 izarlar or TAxE g4"'''.41..7.)ft, '.'e) 1 ,,,' a eb. - , 111Nt....N -- -', -- .ADD CITZ I i . 't:t''''"v. c a - . - -- . Granit6 Dream Girl -- ...........,,. ... -.- ppr, - 14; 1957 Carolyn't Murdock is love111)6,, lal .' ' "14c oom 4 . , , - - NEWS AND TELEGRAM, Solt Lake City, Thursday, February - 0 , i. t . DESERET 1 t . - . , , ' 1 , , , . ,. ' t x . - - - - - , , ,... ' - , t 43 ' 0 t, , . - , , j A SAICH "fresh and U.S. , E IIn , - 0 DC , - 0 I - k - r I ill ,., o, 1-- s ip) E ) II 16 rt . I , collRgE oti $eA opl .. t 2-- 3600 1400 3-- 7200 PEAS BEANS 2 cORN ' I . 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