Show Y to doy th fortieth of the coming of mhd first emigration henday by rocso to this valley it will no doubt be tho oc la house la to daiy diy it hlll bo acm I 1 abanil camo fleeing from tho of croel in to fand under the shadow of the chere flioy might worship bixl to tho dictates of aloir own this would lo 10 nil tight 1 alicy alm adi that tibey caico salt alkil beohm thoy would not obey the mild laws oc tha and all but ono camo not to and nc cording to the of on a but rami with consciences to tho of tho ono man who WAS chief blai y nil had R ulm cou that the nas to state aad to the alf tike they made Is patla enough now it la men la tho unrest ol 01 the people la tho shabby in the uncertainty of the future As they wore coming here other emigrants were tolling on oica the blasted mates 0 idaho to homes la the wilderness thousand allo farther west bat tor eighteen feus past those other people the lewel of statehood there b the far off bounding aca out of mountain and forest they hare barred a glorified state and they are vexed by BO unrest troubled by no apprehensions for tho felure their pride la their schools every boy growing up there teele that all tho hoew and possibilities of native annd are hla it ia not to here anil it tho bad counsels prevail it never will be co Ito terence for la a noble trait but it la not to eudorah the errors of ancestors or wisdom to adopt and perpetuate them there lj reverence duo to ago even it it Is in rome wicked but there la no due a wicked thought it be aa aged us en albu feild it Is right to celebrate the entrance of the into this balloy for buch events are aters in the up which history carries its solemn rea iraa but those pioneers did not perform superhuman feats the west Is oiled with men who by beiert routes and by charnal ships bought the and through it blazed the trails which the shin bandala of were to follow ailed with men who laid the of gIorI Qed states and who in doing it gave up their the strength of their live and hopes sweeter limn confuo or been ablo to portray alie pioneers who came hero did as well s men could do who had given up their to think to tho keeping of one who bad no man or right to think for them for what they did their de should bo thankful but they should not eldoree should not beck to perpetuate them so long as they do they glo at a their beat energies are exhausted for nothing utah should have been a state before oregon was the reason it was not the reason it Is still kept out of the glorified galaxy Is crauso it Is a SUB which has depoti upon it all mor mons think of that while ex ailing taday ta day and should remember that after forty years trial abe god in which they trust can point ont no clearer woy to compass their ends than by a trick and fraud la that the god young atah rasti its hopes upon this la a day on which young utah should do thinking tt hen god answered job out of the whirlwind one of tho questions was abon the heaven canet thou set tho thereof in alic earth for forty years men ruled utah who bat 0 assumed to know the ordinances of beaten and to set abe dominion thereof look mound what they have accomplished I 1 are with their work cannot you see that they have kept yon poor that they leaie placed yon at a befaro alio country ant they halt left yon helpless and stranded upon abe shores of an ocean which it Is beyond your to measure or to sound some of you have beba in other territories aind states claie you not noticed a difference in the very atmosphere isaie yon eer noticed what a real modern echeal houm Is like and do you not feel about yon abe shadow of the awful grandvor gran deor of this mighty firtion ol 01 sixty millions of people moling on to lt destiny aud feel that for some reason you lime no part in the splendor and abe power wo do not ask you not to remember your ancia they did tho best they could they suf many trials they bore without plaint luuy hardships but they acro they believed that at their lead was one who knew the erdl heaven and who was ubald to set tho thereof lii tho earth w hoa in truth ho vas but a sa stained mao by no higher im aulm than miram bad who was tin true avonto the trusting ones who looked up to him as a prophet of the most hiigli god tou can reverence rence abe without endo endowing ning the weakness which kept bliem in tromble while they lived you have duties to perform now if you will but study for yourselves you aul wul see you leaie been on losing ground all your lives the so called prophecies which were garea you ciaio all failed of mant you are behind all your neighbors in things you see as a last your chiefs descending to a fraud la the hope tant it will succeed why can you bot rouse bad tant being american born you will bo americans that havluy you will alx things so that no brute can under tho pica of god blast the lives and break the hearts of those that being tho test tho schools of shall of any other territory and inasmuch as alie fichera left us nothing lut a tree ballot by which to ire ave our liberties that bruot shall be dept pure aud neier givel into he any but free men such realities realties real ties would make of day something somo thing more sacred than you leaie ever yet fiade it and to for you bould find that he resolves bad exalta you |