Show T NOW AND THEN I f In summing up the situation at that time the governor st stated ted that events which had just occurred and also during the year ear h had d led lect mavy people to belIeve especially among those outside ot of Utah that thata a marvelous change had occurred and the downfall of the Mormon people was assured he pointed that it if this were true there would be no need for federal supervision over the political and social affairs ot of the territory and continuing said that the time might come when the Gentiles would be In Control or the territory terri ten tory and in the majorIty but that would be a long time in the future fu- fu ture The strIct Mormons continued the governor regard the Invasion or of the Gentiles to Utah soil somewhat somewhat some some- what as the crusaders regarded the occupancy pancy or of the Holy Land by the Saracens and were advised by their leaders not notto to sell theIr lands to Gentiles The executive then analyzes the attitude or of the ormon people and says that the instInctive love Jove or of country which Is the Ing characteristic of the Amerl American n people does doeR not find a responsive sentiment In uta Utah for tor the Mormon puts his church first and his Country afterwards But this analysis was changed and the I change was brought about only a year year- later when the manifesto abolIshing abol abol- polygamy as a tenet of the church was given out by President Wilford Woodruff |