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Show ffif&' TJIE KLOniOCS rODKTH. Ism ' ' B . J. w IXDEI'2JDEC D.IA illOUlJbe SS.jg -," observed throughout the country ItcI - ;Jjk! witb ivfclcinsr. The establishment of fgi IilTly on this land was oau of the C'ls gicat,t events In human history. It jt ff Caspar! of (he divine plau for the ;, ? fcJcaiptloanf tho race anJtlio pre. -? paraUoa for that universal freedom, ik feiir fraternity and peace which the in-1 B.i, EGf spired of ail ages and nations have j iS"- Sn5 foreseen. 1 f-"T ffS TJlU llrinclials wliJch are cm- " l!lH Iwdied in our national Constitution l H are l"9""-ll"s anj were Jm- i -HE IHWseJ on human minds for the L ,W benefit of the trorli. The govern- J raeiitouiit ujion them is the grand- St . st oa earth. The imperfections g : jK ocfcting in it are chiefly the fault" - Wt n mea- Wo must not expect in- m fallibility In that which is mortal. We M shuiM appreciate the goal and do & our liest to guard against the uH. W 3I.en may fail, wt the truths that jm enter into the orsauiiation of this a. f government will never fail but i& J endure forever. rfC .' S Freedom of faKh, freedom of wor- j ,W , ,3 WP' freedom to live and pursue I lS "t'M happiness in our own way, v long mk 'M as ,re do i"t infringeon tiie freedom r ' IJSl an1 hari,iles of other?, should be Jll fflr .Maintained by all. This govern- Eiif fill " meat Was fuU,IeJ to "cure tliis Ipf, isl Hbertyto all Its citizens, and to be fug: 'jif "u csur3t.ment to the oppressed KS1 J f all nations, in the-ir efforts to 1-e- WjSk X tome free. BK I I Wherein this liberty has not been Wit I "5 ,Bjoj"'yanyoftfceciti2ensofthe 8jl I i United States, the fault fs cot in '?m Jl ) American institution lut in thein- 3 f& iHvMujIs who have failed to do "1 lfM 'hcir tiu'y "ceonling to the spirit -.! ""f T. nd intent thereof. ." . The I"!''1-' r Dtiu "a" afford, on f'-'i- " 3 adiyliU-the Fourth of July, to put " si "W their grievances and t their t5 " ? mlnita on prineiples and on the r'll- -i" SlMlous grow thanJ progress of the ?S -S natron. Tiieyfchould rejoice in Uie laABij - general prosperity and prahe the ggy Givcrofall gooi for the abundant WS ' MossIn;s lie lias bettowed. in H hicil '&&&& "' thCi' 'artllJlntt" If icnied vme J$R-W"''I Privileges they should 1 iH.-rniitte.i MW'-W-". ? ,3erc5le 'n tWs free republic S -4 ' S ' T,ltir r,Joicings thoulj be har- ft cioaiousanilhe spirit of brother- . T' M fcood sliouU prevail, party feelings, "a- 1 creed iHvfcions, and local and other '-if" 4 rivalries ougiit not to intervene, but ," 1- J i S0J Wi!1 thouU auounJ, and the l.?JS' " ixopleibould meet a citiiens with 5 S vi "' a common allegiance to a com-non I" "J i country and a great and powerful ' f fi 1 ' goTeroment. -S3P V.'e uopo ibe celebraLoa of the f 2 nation's birthday r ill be uuattend- f." -3 fei lulhwcty and Territory, with -2., !3'4h Jliose cx-ses which sometimes --SOgf Ir the day's feaU.ities in various '" H path of the land. Temperance In - J ! things" should be our guide. 3 ' , HaiI to the day, and honor to the ' fjondcrs of ttic natian, who5e ''W T Baaitsaft-associateJ with the events "f W 'f JSiuade iwsaiblt: The DeciaraUon Ift W & of Independence and thu National ,'f 4 Coa'tifutiontliould ba rcvereil and r M "! Iwnoredbyall who dwell under the I f'M " triumphant Stars and Stripes and " S 1 "Godaadour Cojntry" should be - r'a the n'"no''!very man who breathes f 1 l th sxeet air aaJ enjoys the glad &' J KJushice of Utah, oar mountain ' It 'W'g home, yet to be fully and com- h ME ' pletely free: j s WL |