Show -- 36- every subterfuge to escape the vigilant eye of the law They were the providers in most canoe of large families and were possessed with the one Idea that it was tried imperative they keep their obligations to their dependants The majority of persons involved in such cases as had been brought before the courts of Utah were roughly treated by 11 In order to secure evidence the government officials every spy system available was used civil courts convicted the In most instances the Perhaps the greatest grievance the Mormon had against the United States courts was the unfair and unnecessary treatment of the women involved Mormon Consequently in the face of those great odds the only logical remedy was to migrate to tolerant localities A second reason for dissatisfaction on the part of the by Mormons was gentiles apprehended the fact that numberless crimes committed went unpunished and Mormons were always It is little wonder that we find the Mormons exhibiting a contempt a really malicious attitude toward the gentile population of Utah and in other parts of the United States Foreseeing the futility of further resistance to these conditions many Mormons were once more willing to seek refuge in a barren wilderness 11 Orson F Whitney History of Utah 1L9T Hi George A Cannon Publishing Co M w (alt 7 Lake City |