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Show III; ' 'Tig pride, rank pride, and haughtiness of 1 I j soul," which does not become a seasoned Noll No-ll I ; vadan. It is the same attribute that caused the I I rebellion in heaven and the awful fall, ill That Reno editor does not know what he seeks I I ; to repudiate. If he will come over here the day If 1 before Easter Sunday, then next morning will f'l ! take up his station whore he can see the Easter I'l , , hats come out of church after the morning ser-I ser-I vice, he will want to know if he can join that r church, and if a building lot within a I; mile of that church can be bought for money. I: He will realize that there are treasures in this I world beside which mere gold is but sounding 1' i brass. What wo meant by Nevada being a suburb V t& Salt Lake was that when a Nevadan realize I, on his mines, he, If posted, rushes here to invest I1 his money, crazy to expatriate himself if he can I; ' thereafter live in the light of the beauties here r and in the shadow of our temples. Then, too, Ne-I Ne-I l , vada, in its new awakening, is about half made V up of Utahans. Take the men in Nevada whose I, ; real homes are in Utah, and lo, what would be , left? They are the ones who set the stamps rlng-i rlng-i i ing in Silver Peak. They were the pioneers of Tonopah and Goldfleld; they are the power in Pairview, In Seven Troughs, in Gold Circle, In Eurekasurely Eu-rekasurely the Gazette man is ill-posted as ; well as ungrateful. He needs tutoring. Let him ' come here to be present on Easter morning; let him go to the tabernacle to hear the organ and the choir; let him walk the streets for a day and he " Ul know how old Menollk's great, great grand-' grand-' moinjr felt when sha tremblingly told Solomon J "that the half had not been told her." The horse j editor must be temporarily in charge on the Ga-j Ga-j zetto. |