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Show THE JOURNAL, FACE FOUii Here Is LOUN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH a Modern Alchemist NEWS reasoning condemnation of such (questions as birth control 'has still further wiaTcengrtThat-aL- legianc while in no way check-- 1 Tng the sptead of birth control. evade the; Chuch authorities real rroblem. They half apolo-- ; gize for sex love or seem to Iff--1 nore the existence of this dom-- ! inating force ip the world. Why not take account of it? Why apologize for it Jan. G. A. Iverson, who retires Monday from the bench of the Tint'd district court, will enter the practice of law in Salt Lake asf soon as he leaves the bench. stated that definite ar ranemerUafis to his affiliation with a law firm were as yet in-- j complete and he is not ready toj jmakn. aoxmuuinicerauiL mnceni. ing them. Judge Iverson will he succeei' 4-J- ; udgo Jud-Iveiso- ed on the bench by William n preacher contends that S. Prirf. II. If. Sluliln of th York university nl w nrk In hl election. The new Judge will take his place officially at noon Monday. -served ur" Jndjp; wPF'j'n--hndistrict judtfe for the past finm an enviable lecoro years and behind him. lie stood for nom n JpatiojL Iasi, year on the Re niton oilier woril l.ihnrniing :rlv pub-lica- ticket for slate supreme court justice hut-wdefeated by Judge; D. N. Ptraup. hi! a Rumania Seems Listless A K, A ;impei-a;;e- DISC11SSI0II Cleaffl'-Ui- a lt litclit tiMli4.Jlr y at virit 17t and 0r BLANKETS asked rl 6. experiments with I r Amer filllnr of 1 Dirth-cont- substitutes for haphazard population increase. It makes early marriages passible since both - hussave for -- a band and wife-c- an home, and thereby' prevents immorality; the census figures apparently indicate that it has already done so in America, it makes possible the adaption of the family to its income, 7. Birth control information sind miliiH . ISSUES DESIRABLE? popu-experienc- e. Marked " f . r ( 1 Ij ! i , frn , . - - ! "ll v; par-enthoo- d, , - mar-riag- e. -- -- rom mnfne tablets ls '. The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet Proven Safe for more than a Quarter ,of a Century. -- The box hears this signature 7rcr2fo Price 30c. "H0SiERY MENS HEAVY WORSTED - . WOOL SOX Marked $L00. 33 Very SWEATERS AND .. SWEATER COATS Regular Marked $16.00. Sale ...... $9.95 Regular .Marked 114.50. Safa ... . $8.45 Regular Marked $9.50, Safa. .. ..y $3.95 Regular Marked $S.5Q. Safa A $4.95 at r Large Hank Yarn,.,,,..,.. SWEATER COATS Sale..,..'.......,.. $5.00 LEATHER VESTS Market! $14.00. Marked $18.00. Sale I Salev,,.,. P $8.45 $10.95 Large Hank Yarn G5c G5 CHILDRENS Fine Grade Ladies Regular $12.00, 50 e Sale Mens andBoys . f A Marked Marked WORSTED HOSE Black. or Brown $1,25? Safa 79 $l.t0. , Sale r.. i ,.(. LADIES SILK HOSE Marked $1.25. "Marked 85 Safa 11257 Safa777 Ladies Sport Hose $1.50 - 63c AFetv BATH ROBES "Left in Stock Go AIICKIE.THEPRINTER'SDEVIL At HALF PRICE WOOL SCARFS Some Fine Values j 1 They Go At HALF PRICE i KNITTING: WORKS fas t1'-w- ar poru-.featu- tive All' CUT PRICES ter-Alli- fg : S3. 15 HALF PRICE , $3.19 I..,.. Sale... ALL FLANNEL SHIRTS L. D. S. GARMENTS j For Gold Grip, lnflu enza SaleJ. V .. Marked $5.00. $4.45 $3.95 All Underwear and responsibilities of motherhood, j Preservation of. the race is es- -' sential, and if will not' tar possible with aj declining population 3. Making birth control infor mation available might promote immorality. Although the lawJ. might be'made to provide that it should be given only po mar-- 1 ried people, such a law could be evaded as easily as are the present laws which prohibit! making such information pub-- j are generally under-- ! population; commission will leave Buchar--oethod-s rost for Washington early in the; stoixl. and f.r act iml amon g cer- - '2. Quality rather than.. quanti- be considered la rais. year 1923 wjih the hope of ar- - jbam classes of tile population, fy should The family that 1 big children- of the prohibit-legal 'regardless underat riving 'jut' complete and gives its itself Hons thereof, and as'a rule the reproduces standing. is render-en- t chiklren of control advantages the In this connection it is pertin-- , firoponent birUv, more useful a service to the favor the Establish-- ; mg to set down a statement the than wrld clinics some state family that nkr made a few days ago by Vintila ?!ent .f indiscriminate-formatio- n children breeds in agency nalcna w.itre'jy Bratianu, minister of finance, 9r may be made avail- - Jly. without the possibility of to Associated Press. Asked what to- those - qualified to red bringing them up property arrangements' the Rumanian able 3. Women are now entering and Presented in sugh government micht have under ,teive to silch. a extent that business no that physical harm to consideration in regard to in- -' old methods of family life lie at all. result.jthe wari1? !unis,n and American 4. Several churches hold that e question of birth control (arc becoming increasingly imdebt, the minister replied that,' to interfere with . the natural a is and possible lrt 8 PPutK)n P10maternity Rumania could not even think is contrary to the If processes much more serious problem. of making budget provision forfeJh1e'e ,SQ God and of that birth con.rol -made that is the objection aJ e 10 , interest and amortization in the home, the methods are objectionable on womans place debts until she knows just i counter rteort must be made religious and moral grounds. where she stands in the rfiatter gerto have in One point made almost univerly many years, and that the present economic sysby such organizations is to sally (there would dot appear to k tem tends more .and iore has & its chief that marriage to out of econie them draw it, any real danger here that popthe procreation of chib, purpose ulation will outstrip means of wage earners. the mere satisand that dren, from Sex 4. love, apart The darner does, subsistence. of sex love is by compar. faction a has of .its purpose in however, appear imminent Great Britain, w here already ef own declares Lord Bertrand ison' selfish and unworthy. 5. Security of the state is imDawson, physician to the King of reparations. of England. It is somethin portant. That can be obtained We are being asked to con- to prize and cherish, for its own only when a sufficient number clude arrangements for the sake and because- it is essential of soldiers are available. if they settlement of our "war debts, to health and happiness in are called for. If one nation - Mr. Bratianu added, and the This generation is neith lets its population decline while and as a reparations, commission has not er materialistic nor sensual. another grows rapidly, a war yet even decjpd upon the Camaraderie and friendship (will almost inevitably result Preventive amounts due us from Austria between the sexes is a healthy when the latter nations and Hungary. of present dav life. This fation presses against its re Take I Sale Sale j ; onjL,3 MENS KNITTED VESTS SWEATERS HALF PRICE Just what you need now y. gen-(orde- HALF PRICE $7.95 LADIESBRUSHWOOL - m - SHAWLS Marked $4.5Q. in-lin- gs ng t. INFANTS SHAWLS n someum-lropulatio- S5.95 $5.15 $4.85 Safe..:. f 14,00. Markrxl $8.50. Marked $0.50. 1 the Rumanian government to the government of the United States. Acting under instructions received from the department of state, Mr. Jay is understood to have pointed out thp.t the time has not only arrived for Rumania not to conclude a definite ing arrangement at least to sen da commission to' the Unit ed States properly supplied with all the necessary data so that an agreement can be peached as to the precise amount of the debt. The Rumanian government sent such a commission to the United States , about two years ago, but its records were in such a confused and incom- plete condition that it was quite impossible' to arrive at even an approximate basis of understanding. It is believed that a promise has been given that another, and better.,, equipped, A Feiv OVERCOATS -- AN I) MACKINAWS . Left in Stock " .Will Be Closed Out at a lc.. 1 ll.QQ,' - OTOROBES . O h i' ked aleZ' Marked ll.OO. Marked $8.50. Sale Marked $7.50. v Sale knowled ; and order planning - rel i Our nnual Clean-u- p Sale Starts Saturday Morning, ; J anuary 3rd. Our entire stock oif Merchandise at your disposal at Prices Cut from Twenty to Fifty Per Cent is nowr legally made available in many countries, and the re IRA N'KIAON MORRIS, President. Uncle Sam's Voters, Washington, D. C. suits seera to be most satisfactory.. There is no reason why a should be con- The artificial limitation of forts are being made to induce large population population is net new in human fa considerable part of the NO It was, and p'robab-- lation to migrate to countries 1. The birth rate among the iy still is, the rule in savage, beyond the ,seas. Ai;art from wealthy classes is already too in this low. The condition is net new problems tribes to kill the a ed, however, there pre the in es even to eat them anti th? history; there have been timposure of girl babies and weak- - questions presented by the es in the past when, for one was a practice adopted by vasion of industry by women, reason or another, the decline in many races. With a growth of the difficulty of obtaining in- the birth rate among those human intelligence, so that the comes sufficient to support most fitted to carry .on progearth could be made capable of large families, and the disin-i- f ress has resulted in their being subsistence ' for n'clinution of many women to overwhelmed by inferior' races la, ger population, these meth-- j have children, Or classes, with great resulting Mis 'were 'remTered'u n necessa rf Possibly the acuteness-o- f the damage to humanity. The fall and the custom of killing prison! birth control problems would be of Greece and Rome are attribers in war was abandoned, the (diminished by the institution of uted by many students as due in prisoners being enslaved instead some means of encouraging mat cart to a greatly lowered birth by making it at kast rate, which gave the barbarians It is only within the' compiir-rniteconomic hardshlo. not an recent times, however, atively a tremendous advantage. If pres ' YES that the present, birth control j ent population tendencies along movenurtt could have been poss? 1, Population at least in some this line continue, we shall have ible. The advocates of birth countries is increasing so rapid- - a proletarian population in this control, though their ideas havcHy that there is little chance of country. it. The pressure ot been frequently and at times 2. Many women will have -- no, population will then lead,' to children Intentionally ' misrepresented; at all of they can be versa! poverty and war, in ask only that methods of pre-coming, iiud.hi.rth j prevented tfcaTlands may' be .taken venfmgTohcept ion be made methods control make it readily the to lands from other support erally available. There fa no to evade the them for nations surplus possible doubt whatsoever that these overcrowded Pres' fund-(furnishi- I In lyix OF LIVE o o & IS BIRTH CONTROL Jan. 3. BUCHAREST, Among the several matters which Minister Jay, 'since hlS recent return to Eucharest, has takenup with the ' Rumanian Office,- - has been the war debt of - fie ii'nii. eteetrie About Paying Her Debts j a wool sited Iroics'iiir Sheldon Frit, K. In Imw literal. in Fae&ogy-- t This -- y 'ndj-- ultl, hs A j knowledge should not only be given to thq rich but to the Doctors at clinics should not only be allowed but definitely instructed to give it where it is N extriiiiciiiiiig truiiMBi inti lion nf Un 1 (Ry j 1 n, judge of the Third district at the fall i , Jr 5. It is only just that knowledge available to wealthy women should likewise be .made avail able to the poor. .Maude Roy-dea famous .British woman was elected Jlarks, who 1P2 KenerauonisTeW Hilef ed4y the Iracid development of material forces and its thoughtsamL standards are different It hits weakened la its allegiance to existing forms of religion and un,i STATE SALT LAKE Monday Jhuuu,v rp By CSirlr sources; and the the First nat-jinow as always, is great i Haven't you seen a "To Lt ion will ( lsat nt,ase ,ftPUrto invention. (placard in aome particnUr win Hi case cf rrance and is ,1ot l'' b,rth ,tlowso k that v" neetd many in the late war bears oUA ecnnmn an but with j was what wrong the thesis; France has long had if H tho a stationary population whiie L? H,tT1clus 1. proixuly l Rl&cardmg fa (hat of Germany w. rrhwi fmOTitiv as adequately ;flprimitlw-v- ,,y rapidly. Had the war been con- a little isintf, tisju.1 finetl to those two eounbies ibrannB and rearing children as nothing-w- hile than are for " ork in factories, better undoubtedly they Germany would offices stores and would there want advertising fa a little letter have won 6. Limiting pop ulation willlpr n'thing rise, li1tl!1wc'f io" to vorr rate. At present tend to preserve the evils of our ebrKjt the tenants ifa not lr-pa- y economic system. If the birth children are an economic - hands - ' - uHtially worry alut their otdiga : arte is lowered to conform to' cap, . . lions to you why should you the low utilization of our re- - j The want ads are important worry about yours to them? sources now possible, the ten and to Imrgain hunters sometimes j Get cruel and hfartfass dency will be to "stand pat ia close to , second store new tenants, the for advertise ads, with things as they are. Necess J ty t Vhat mot-berho(x- l. 1or..j j i ! . ; -- ; I Sugfuo Ifc., Spare Our Forcsts-lFrit- e No Obituary Poems . |