Show -- - is Tho Salt Lake Adwirtisktg supplement produced by Ow Newspaper Agency Corporation ' ' t t4 ts) 1 - t N- - 14 rZ - kP 'ill - it- -- -t E 41ar1 Ce -- Pt 't Ir f : 0: ftti-74- ri c k 14- 1' i'1:4'11'' 7:w- 157 011441A-111- - cli)-- i yA'4ypiti 405144 -: 7 V:- f ----- -- sto ti s— 177 :' 1 7 1--1 liLI ' : ''' "4 r t - - '1At ' s ''1 - - - I)- - - - 4 ' ' America has ever seen: the Ranch Demand: Seven million returning soldiers earpi cpaa families Loan style :I idi elDsrT reneay:Ranch t:ioes ab The ofootprint programs made it easier than ever to get a home and you loan with no money down When so many homes a style to it" The Ranch can be a tract house in are built at once it is easier for a true style to Lee's Summit Mo or an architect-designe- d emerge The simple forms and relative absence home in Palm Springs Calif or Town and of architectural detailing made Ranches faster to build than Tudors Country Estates in Prairie Village Kan Of all home styles the Suburban development: Ranch is the purest expres- The car changed the city grid sion of the American dream forever allowing the worker It was the Good Life in a box to live farther from the job all home styles the for millions of families Lots could be larger with between 1949 and 1965 because wide frontages Ranch is the purest Sliding glass doors patios there was no need to pack and kidney-shape- d pools homes tightly together expression of the American reflected a new informal Ranch houses were wide and approach to entertaining dream It was the Good Life sprawling to accentuate the The garage moved to the width of the lot front of the house—an in a box for millions of California lifestyle: Maga- unabashed celebration of the such as Sunset !louse fami automobile The first generaand 'louse Beaution of commuters relished tiful began promoting and 1965 the freedom of being able to i e California-stylinformal work and shop in the city and in the late 1940s living says relax in a suburban Eden Sally Schwenk partner at Mobility and freedom of Historic Preservation Sermovement were valued inside the home as well vices in Kansas City Patio homes built by Cliff Grand entrances and impressive stairways were May and others in the Bay Area Group chucked in favor of level entries and open were featured prominently in articles Those single-stor- y plans homes embraced Spanish colonial influences To the generation that built those homes they such as a patio views around a courtyard and embodied casual living But to the generation roofs The porch moved from the that grew up in them they lacked sizzle And so front of the house to the rear signaling a fundain the '70s and '80s the democratic modern mental lifestyle shift Ranch fell out of favor It was replaced by builder homes that reverted to imported historical themes for inspiration See RANCH Page 5 ": - ' cahE 7- 117--' 4 :t pit 2ilt - ktiiim r9- - 4tr s LEMONS www 144ite-(4--- -- 409-2- 0 NOOK PAM 10'0 X 9'6 VAULTED rD 7 Ltri3s-v- VAULTED SUITE FASTER ( 14'0 t ' III ‘ r 0 r i -- - :4 i -- - BED 3 — 431 (7) pm -- ( 1h - SITING 80 X 8'9 DINING COWM t ft9It 4rImanno -1- 1: LP ! 11! —r---1-- ! - '11 - tit ottDi ONE 17 cat -- I ONTO 119 X11'6 PORCH ) i ----- - --- - ed X123 11'6 10--i -- ' V '''' iiil— — zines i Ry1 lij I: '-'- z it 49 7 WRY r h " 11:1 i1 BED 2 116 X 126 ' - rT7GREATROOM 180)(15'9 EAU 5110ficetpal low-slop- ed -- - iri 6-1- Landmark AAA wwaise taei soyatnytr of 7 RSD COVERED to create the most widely built home style the only truly think it '' 'iW A ' ': TI5 'iAiml)11011Ir1 '-- -4: A - In the late 1940s several factors came toi!ether Knight Ridder Newspapers 7 Irtrok - fv5 - iV-7--- t44 4- — Nfrklx 11 - - i 0'111 - - - '- By Cindy Hoedel :: 'i' 4:"'il '4( 4'1 lit' hee3 4) t ":142 'tellrr1:4' )116i :HP:4:::":—LI ' 17”fi ietr11' 7 ? 1 et" -:1 asr: A - - :':- D'-''- ' ' - - r4- t- d2s4ci Vlkceta' - - fe41 I 1 It)a!-:- -- ip74 "3-:fAlft e ! -- V 4 ?c4' 4Pii-- 1 r? 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