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Show HE JOURNAL FKUHUAUY 21, M0 MODERN CIVILIZATION? A NEW ERA IN LOCAL JOURNALISM - ql, Davis County journalism With this issue of Tl! enters a new era. . . that of providing readers of this area not only the general news happenings of Davis county, but world-wid- e news analysis and feature articles that we trust will be read with interest and pleasure. The Journal combined with The Reflex, recognized as one of the outsanding weekly newspapers in the country, will now give local readers practically every phase of journal istic effort as written not only by our own staff, but by writers of national prominence. The Reflex will continue to be distributed Thursdays and The Journal will be delivered on Fridays, thus giving Davis county residents two publications for their week end reading. It is the desire of the publishers that both publications will be made as interesting and informative as possible. This can only be done when the readers of these newspapers give us their assistance in securing news that they themselves and others in the community will want to read. It is our hope that the people of Davis county will accept this new addition to the Inland Family . . it's your baby as well as ours ! whole-heartedl- y . r ; c k I PIGS TO MARKET Last spring 59,000,000 pigs were born on the farms of America a near record crop. This year those pigs are on the way to market. They will provide roasts, chops, ham, and other pork products for opr dining tables. The producer's interest in this huge horde of pigs, as in all other livestock, is to have available a ready cash market at the time he sells, and to receive a fair price which honestly d situation at the moment. The represents the packing industry, made up as it is of about 4,000 competitive concerns, offers that kind of market. It operates on a basis and no one fixes the price artificially. It is a free market which is acutely sensitive to the changing economic tides that affect the meat industry. The consumer's interest is to have meat available at the butcher shop when he is ready to buy and to get the quality he wants at the most reasonable price. The free, competitive The market guarantees him that. The very wide fluctuations in JOURNAL meat prices that have taken place during the last two years A weekly newspaper published in of how the supply and demand the interests of the residents of are an excellent example system works. Prices always find their proper level, and no Davis County, Utah. w ai o; supply-deman- day-in-day-o- ut . one can effectively control them. Entered as Things move fast in the meat industry. In the case of of Act under the Utah, Layton, pork, for instance, some of the crop will be cured into March 8, 1879. smoked meat which can be stored for later use when supplies Published By otherwise would be relatively scarce. But most of it will go second-clas- matter at s INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kaysville 10 ILINO MARRIAGES are as symptomatic of the tensions of ur times as plagues In the middle ges were symptomatic of ignores of the origin of disease, as ell as of lack of sanitation. Tack-th- e n problem of wholesale led in a few hundred years the germ theory of disease and the science of immunization, ong with the enactment of sanl con-agio- ary laws. well as child care, cookery, dressmaking, home decorating and oth- out in its perishable fresh state. The industry is geared to handle this complex task. Member of the Utah State Press Association er time honored subjects. NATIONAL EDITORIAL As an example of the trend, a ASSOCIATION was of it a century ago quarter all mothers and fath- Natl. Advertising Representative that thought ers needed to make them success- Newspaper Advertising Service. ful parents was more and better 222 No. Michigan Ave. understanding of their children. Chicago, 111. Now we know that understanding themselves is equally as important Subscription: In combination with THE WEEKLY REFLEX $3.00 One new source of help is the marriage counselor who diagnoses per year, payable in advance. and treats marital problems. As a Albert W. Epperson profession, marriage counseling reEditor Manager quires years of training 7 or 8 iRichard 0. Anderson years of college in addition to cliniNews Editor cal experience. Since it is often the J. V. Woolsey counselors job to refer his client Display Advertising Manager to another specialist if he sees that Ernest R. Little case Classified a the Advertising Manager requires the help of etc. he doctor, lawyer, must have a working knowledge of these professions. The American Association of Counselors has Marriage through the work of a committee of its members set up stan. At long last we are turning sclentifio Inquiry to the appalling divorce rate, as the Pasteurs and the Dr. Ehrlichs of the past century concentrated en finding the causes of disease, refusing to believe that plagues were the scourges of God. Already many of the root causes of failure In marriage are being brought to light. That Is, each divorce Is no longer looked upon, as It was In cur grandmother's day, as a shocks Ing moral failure on the part o? two people alone. Each case can now be examined in the light cf thousands like it In an attempt to find the carrier germ" for the various types of broken marriage. Slowly this body of knowledge, ontrlbuted to by ministers, doers, psychologists and others orking in the field of human wel are, is being made available to un appy wives and husbands, as well s to young people considering arriage. Books are being written s guides, courses on marriage are lven in colleges and a few higu chools, magazines know that service to their readers must include mslghts into marital problems as -- psy-chlatr- ist For Sale or Rent dards of certification for marriage counselors. Because no Farm IN LAYTON one knows better than the duly Brick BungaWith qualified how much barm can low Home. be done by quacks, the association has provided this safeguard against the bungling of IN CLEARFIELD Bungado gooders," as well as low, 4 roomfc, on ground against venal incompetence. floor, full basement , 3 Not only your own happiness, but rooms and bath. 5-A- cre 3-Ro- the security and happiness of your children, depends on making a go of your marriage. You wouldnt try to fight disease without professional help. If you feel your marriage toppling, why not seek equally sound advice on how to steady it? OSCAR CARLOS Phone Kaysville 589-J- 1 1 ANDLING A FRIGHTENED CHILD is something that all professional men are called upon to do at times, and parents very frequently. Heres how Dr. T. H. Long, Mobile, Alabama, handled a young and refractory patient, and persuaded him to do what was desired of him. The little chap was five years old, old enough to know fear and to understand that hurts come even with those who are trustworthy. Dr. Long wanted to measure the corneal curvatures and to do so he had to use an instrument called the ophthalmometer which to the uninitiated resembles some gadget from a Buck Rogers movie. The young patient was extremely timid anyway, and when placed before the instrument, he became almost hysterical. Dr. Long and the mother did their utmost to reassure him, but it was no go, and after a long siege they were about to abandon the idea of examCarnegie ining him that time. But Dr. Long knew that it would probably be worse the next time for fear would attack him the minute he entered the office. So he put the little boy out of the chair, and he himself took his place. He paid no further attention to him while the refractionist went through the motions of obtaining the finding. The little boys tears stopped flowing as he watched what was going on. Pretty soon, he wanted to look. But the doctor paid no attention to him, just continued to show tremendous interest in the proceedings. The childs curiosity got the better of him; now he must see. So Dr. Long relinquished his seat to the boy, fixed his eyes raptly upon the target, and the finding was obtained with no further delay. Yes, and if you can handle children, you can handle adults. They are not so different |