Show 1ICVIU IN 1Mb LHIaLVlUltU The manner In which the ofllca and duly of cbnplalu have been epoken of by member of the Lrgltlature both lu I caucui nnd orou neialon baa been calculated to expos to rldlcuU that which mast of Ibo roople of our Stale regard sacred The great majority of the Inhabitant of Utah am pee ull eminently a religious community and It grates harshly on their feellnge to bear the subject of prayer spoken of conlomlluouly or even lightly When men are engaged In the dlt charge of labors or duties to whIch attaches great reiponilblllty or lolemulty an appeal to tbs Drily loral lor-al IlLlit and KUiJance Uttered by tbcmtolvce or by a rncutbpleco speak hog In their prone and behalf bag a good elite It tends to mpofo the mind 10 calm and ole the nilsuicnt to promote harmony and unity and to Increase O faith lu Ibo Leuullcuuco 01 the Creator A man who li rellthui or reverential In his nature baa a detlre for such a spiritual exerclar and de rIvet help comlorl and courage Irom It while n man who In I neither religions re-ligions nor reverential cannot easily bo InJutoJ by llbteulng boa prayer For theio and other rcaioni It Is I lulle continent and appropriate that Ibo dII y aeealonaef a lejlalallve body should bo opened with payer But II I the prevailing sentiment among Iho I mernbera ot the holy la ouo of con limit or oven dltreipecl towards the chaplain and bole mcred function It were boiler 10 uldish bla oHlta Better that them nbould I bo no public prayeu lu a linltlatlTe body than that they ebould bo made tbe tukfect of csarno lokts or Irreveient commtnl |