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Show BOMB OUTRAGE. We suppose that every citizen of I'tah iea!i.:es what the state owes to Governor pry. It owe? him and the members of his family com pie' e protection. Upon that point, we believe, all decent ci;i--;-ens will bo agreed. As to the best method of providing protection there will be dirTerences id" opinion. Such differences can easily be aduitf 1 if tin 1 i;b!ie awake to tV'ir full sense of re-.ponfibilily. re-.ponfibilily. Con;-b:te protection for a hraf executive ex-ecutive v.bo defied death at the b;rids of t rroii-ts to do his. duty cannot be aifor.bd t,i:l.-..s tho-c guilty of placing the bomb at the governor's house a: e hunted down, captured and punished. We do not wi.-h to dic'ate the means by wl.i-h thi.-. is to be a--r-ort:plisbed, but we i't-.-l that tin- people of Utah should nut r-,t until tin-y havo found a way to i-apMire and j-uui-h the terrorists and to make a repetition of their crime impossible. impos-sible. Anything les would stigmatize the p.-ople of l.'tah as unworthy of a chief executive who is conscientious and co'-iragf-ous enough to do his duty at whatever cost. |