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Show Kpj MIIKAI IIV AMI Till! IHsTltllT Hl Halaavln Til rincn-ailtjr of moral training for HJH ff3 tha young U lyoud dlinulu. Ito HHjK lUvoua iiutrucllon It at at of rtu1 HHjw ImitirUncf, or It It to conaldrad ty HJHW relllou ixvila and hy toma who, HlL Ihotich undoTotlonal In tlitlr inaVa u, HJHIu regard rrllglon at nacjatary Vt tha HHfiE wrlfara. HHf At w hTo ihown lirrotofort. ro- it Jm llglout trachlng It axcludHt from our Hnjftv lubllutchoola, Thrro would he gmtl HjB;A diniculty In malting It unwctarlan, HHnX and denominational Uachltig It Urrvd HH w ly larrltorlil itatuta. Hut moral Hf U training It another tiling. True, HJ w It may In argurd lht all Hj( V morality It ) art of religion and iprlngt H fronirallgloui tcntliucnla aud prlml- HjlugM lira, llut there are moral ieopta who HIHr? are not rellgliut, la lt full nenur, and HjBL thero are aomo peola comldirrd rt HJI 9f llglout whwe morality It certainly not HJlw of the highlit ty. HI KM Morality may an I ought to be taught HjnT III tlm imtlld actioolt, and need not ha HjJ lutroiluced In a way to trench ujoii Hjlffr any theological dogma or uou rrllgloui Hip Idea. Without moral training iuitk Hffr. luUllectual culture la lnJuUle, and HjjrV ' fluratbn will I a failure. TIibciiIU. Stated rogue It the gnater aooundrel ' Mental devilojmriit without moral w davelo; meiit will produce monatara In P- . f ktoad of men and women fit for clll. HjjjB lied aoclrty. HH And while denominational tiach HHJ Ingtara forblddau In Utah by law, HUH moral training It reUlre 1 In the dlf HnJ trlct aihooU, The itatuta taytt Bl "Moral liutrurtloii tending to liiiirta Hfl llllthemllidof the uplll the lin. HI itanr of good manirtrt, truthfuN HJV lieu, tempi ranee, urily, ilrl'll.ni HJKj and Industry thai) iNiglyen in every HKf 2 Ulitrlct trhool," HI) Wo do not knovr whether thlt ro. !( qulirment of the law It conij tied with or not. We iri.iiiiio the Kuperln tt-nJ.nt In thla illy, who It a firy thoroughdliclplluarlaii and comK tent I olllcer,etto It that the law It roni. Hffll j lllnlKllhlnthltiiirtlcuUr. lUliuuld HJ ! Iwenfurculliialltheiitibllo rchoolt In M the Territory, Another riiulrement Hfjl ' of the law It that tracheit thall HI glre to ti lit tuniclently ad'aniedl H j "rincltl luntrudlim rauctrnliig the i nature of and ellectt produinl ly the uw of aloohollo drlnkt, thuulauU and uart'otlea." Thla may bn regarde.1 rather at actentlflo than moral liitlructlon, Vit ltartakeaof llio nature of both. Immorality Im-morality la iindeulahly roiuuted by tliuuxciMleuoof luUixIcantii, and If Hholariatnlaught the tilacta of ur. cotUa and itltiiulaiiti ujon the human it ijilnii eu m tu tnrtx the 4 inlnd wllh the evil coiueijlipni ea Ii of Ihelr hahltiul ue, a moral j Inlluineti till be exorled In the I Inliritt of mbrlely aul luuiraiuo I .1 mid NHlalnrderuud obligation, which J inuiwtfall to lmvu beut flclal moral rm 1 .i Tlio pulllo ahould iindertaml that I 'hough denominational teaching l j llJ f rllJ.lcu In the 1)1.1 rlit Kthoolt of tJ Ulnh.jit that athilithal and InllJtl j pi tenihlngt are alau fotblddou, and that Lit moral (raining la an emntlal art of mil lh the currliulum. Any tlolullou ar Rj ". nighct of the lw In llii.B 1 atllcul.in Hi' ihould I e noted and npcrlvJ, to that M Hit. j uljllo achoolt may be kitfree Wmh frometllauj be made (reductive of KM much good aa uulble to the j outh IIU ' ol ourTtrrHory. lliearhoolaa free to all the hll I . n, ir"lnUlnil hy the I bum i( the 4illle .1.- ahoull - .zr aod enennragnf, ar ti. I (e.ilitli v.il rvlte the tuplt" t! w.,i. (that the. !li- cloola may come up to In lreu ataudani. ana ti.nl iht irhuul .ytecr Uuh tuijr t known throughout the :ul at one tobealmlrcd and emulated, Inttealbf being mltrei remitted and itrndeiiiiied. |