| Show HAPPY HOME HOMEI I RECIPE GIVEN Marriage of the Unfit I Deplored By Prof E E Erickson By looking Into Inlo tho happy home homi and finding why hy those who dwell therein are happy social welfare workers often otten may gain suggestions lions which v will help them In solving the ih problems In homes home where there I li iq discord E K E r Erickson psychologist and sociologIst ogIst of ot the University Uni o of Utah told Relict Hellet society workers In the Tabernacle Tuesday He No spoke under the tho auspices of ot the Mount Ogden Orden Relief Relle society board Women Onen were In attendance from Iron nil stakes 1 1 ho he speaker said that In on one happy home ho loa found that th the had for or his hi wife Ite the girl ho he wanted and she tho tim man she wanted that their standards were the tho same and both bolh had hod the sam same love ioe 10 e o of home To bring about a happy mar mar- marriage the tho first Is to bi be sure the parties to the marriage arc fit tit to make a II home and be be- be become come como parents of future re citizens citizen Parenthood he declared mean means more than merely the propagation of the race Parenthood to bi bo be acred I that the children hall be bo endowed endo d with nh normal minds and without physical handl handi caps Professor Protessor Eu Ickson deplored so so- so society clely permitting the marriage minded o of minded feeble and the other iso Ise unfit He Tie said tho the state and na- na nation lion tion soon li It I due for tor a t sudden awakening a to tho the mistake that Is 1 being made In this regard The Thi unfit until should be bo segregated h he declared especially that group ol ot of the misfit mi tIt who ho the mos most moat children child ren o 01 or 01 DIVORCE drunkenness la laines and ill III temper are among the th chief causes of ot divorce according to the speaker and he said th the passing o ot of family conferences be be- be between tween t husband and wife Is la having It Its effect In growing dh divorces orce laiking over oer business household and personal problems h he thought was as a factor actor In favor o ot of happy homes Man Is la what hat he be Is la through nature Feature or nurture the speaker said ald It If nature has been re- re for undesirable condi- condi conditions lions the welfare elare worker has haa a problem that Is difficult Indeed but ut It if nurture or environment li lithe I is the he factor the problem Is not so c difficult lift Professor Profesor Erickson made a plea for tor or more charity toward the tho chil children chil- chil children dren iren of ot parents parent who are looked down fown do n upon In la their He Re said ald these thele children more than those hose from other homes deserve and should receive friendly consideration con- con from those who have tho ho opportunity to help them along lifes life's road which will b be difficult at most mot for tor such chil children chil- chil children dren Iron I IX L MAKING MAXING PEACE When social social socia welfare workers go 0 Into rite a home which they se see ln in danger langer of disruption the greatest tact act should hould be employed th the speaker said and In no case should the tho worker ever gossip about what bat wa was learned In the to solve tho the social problem In that home homo Friends of ot couples couple seemingly In n disagreement owe 0 e It to the hus bus husband husband busand band and and wife Ite to step Into the In a friendly way and give advice adIce ad Ice and their advice should hould be listened to the prote-i-Hor prote prot- prot or said He lie said there was too much audi resentment on the part of many to accepting good advice and perhaps too much on In the part pact of ot friends who feel eel they hey may nay save saie a home but donot do donot not wish to appear In the tho role of ot St one who Interferes |