Show CLEAN JOURNALISM P PUBLISHERS of newspapers early learn that the they L must publish what their readers want an and not what the they ma may want their readers to have Many happily reach this conclusion before their experiments havo hao lave cost them much in money and whitening hair others must wade vade through the valley of the shadow eforo they comprehend that the they must dispense the wares vares the people want to buy r. r It i is this circumstance that renders a newspaper representative of the community com com- in which it is published it is of the character its ts contributing territory desires it to be and compels it t to be Yellow journalism is deservedly a stench in tho the nostrils of the tIle bettor better element clement of nn any r community those newspapers that arc are committed to it continue to publish publish pub- pub lish ish elaborate accounts of happenings knowledge of which contributes nothing to human enjoyment or advancement Yet the fault primarily lay with the people if yellow journalism newspaper success and journalistic enterprise for a long time were considered synonymous For more than a decode decade the ilic sensational newspaper led in its domain because it attracted enormous circulation and the tio advertising patronage that hat naturally followed Happily sanity is returning in n this field as in all others I. I In discussing sing clean journalism before tho Ladies Ladies' Ladies Ladies' Ladies Ladies' La La- dies' dies Literary Club the R Rev P. P A. A Simpkin was handing handling hand hand- ling hug a n subject close to his heart and one in which heis he heis hes is s deeply interested Nono None better understands the tho aspirations of the working newspaper men of Salt Lake ake because none has been nearer or of dearer to them than ban Parson Simpkin In voicing voicing- the tho hope that journalism may constantly strive e to reach a n higher plane lane the speaker echoed tho the sentiments of the men who vho make newspapers in this city and elsewhere But Buthe Butic lie he ic is wise enough to understand that tho the people determine doter doter- mine the grade of their newspapers and that jour- jour advancement is contingent upon the tho people of th the he United States who support the newspapers |