Show YOUNG UTAH More than once In the past The Tribune Trib-une has appeiled to Young Utah If of we were derided the Young Utah those clays will we think at least to themselves admit that l our statements state-ments of purported facts were facts I and that under our appeals things are not quite as they formerly were In this region We direct theIr attention especially I espe-cially to the changed attitude of the organ or-gan df the dominant church H has I grown to be 3 furious advocate of the enforcement or the laws Those who were Young Utah when we made the first appeals will tell tin Young Utah of today that at that time It was a frequent fre-quent spectacle J to see that same organ review a 1 decison of the Supreme court of the United Srate And to demonstrate how little the rnpmbcrs of that august body really knew about the sovereign authority of Constitution and hoW In their Ignorance l i prejudice they could misinterpret wjmt to the truly loyal mind were absolutely plain laws They will note changes In other directions direc-tions They no longer are obliged to vote for men unless they desire to unless un-less there Is a great deal more money In the deal I than formerly I shows that even the Infallible yields slowly to the friction of pul5llc opinion and from that yielding wo may hope that the time will some time come when there will be no more juggling with the native na-tive American right to speak write and vote In Utah Look around the State note Its ogress note the triumphs It Is achieving the opportunities that It I Is opening to Its sons and as Americans mark that for L young man to fit himself I him-self to master all the Industrial problems j prob-lems presented here fits him for a I chosen place anywhere the world around What Is here now might have been here twenty years ago except fort I for-t Influence foreign to the whole spirit I of American institutions which was seeking with a petty broom to fight I brick the rising majestic tide To recall I I those days Is justifiable only that the j lessons taught since may be understandingly under-standingly rend and that It may be understood un-derstood for all the future that tyranny lu any form works disaster to a people The appeal is now as it then was for I a higher Americanism 0 better appreciation appre-ciation of native land and Its blessings I and to kindle a determination that In the future every individual young Utahn shall determine for himself the right and shall lend his abilities to the hastening of the day when church and state in Utah shall eaoh accept its natural function and not interefere with the other I |