Show I 1 1 two ewe prop it Is per I 1 As a gerday that u a tits human I 1 factly saig together upon I 1 I 1 1 for the purpose of having stence with the privilege of I 1 4 pai I 1 ng that elisten ca as pleasurable nd profitable in all senses as I 1 the controlling power will permit the homens the unit of society the pivotal I 1 point around which all posit inns and I 1 conditions rov Olvet and thu maintien I 1 I 1 I 1 ance of its and individuality is the first and grand consideration it is through the influences imbibed at the fireside that the measure and character of ilia man in afterlife after life are formed all laws recognize the on ot this prIne fila and as a consequence ion sequence bend somewhat in the direction of leniency arrogate their functions in a time of dire to defeat 9 protect and the of ilia local habitation and the name within it but it was never content vitiated that because ot this protected individuality were td be no metes or bounds that the proprietor of a domicile was to be his own judge ell all occasions as to the measure and character of resistance to 1 be against real or supposed that because of a certain amount of responsibility and therefore a corresponding amount of discretionary power the dis cret ion 69 to be abused and this rule of conduct applies to all conditions and circumstances in life as well as to the I 1 housenbold hou sebold we are all able to comprehend the important fact that laws must be and that there must of necessity be lawmakers we impliedly consent to IT hit they do when it Is done because they an our agents and title rule Is ak not altered because of the fact that those who are chosen to make regu lations for our social guidance are not of our political inclining or religious faith the fact that they have been 1 chosen is the end of controversy as to that We the fact that I 1 theil tave a right t be where they I 1 are notwithstanding our previous do alro to 11 I 1 I 1 accept the work they do the same as though our special prescience had been the deciding quality in the contest which resulted we tire then ina pow tion makes us assent without I 1 assenting of yielding obedience Z where we have prat uie st ernest resistance of becoming assim bated to I 1 I 1 conditions which we have set our faces I 1 against and prevent there is nothing unmanly or improper Imp ropey in all this quite the reverse anything I 1 else would mean anarchy chaos and eventually the loss of everything secured by conformity to that which is done by those who are chosen I 1 this doctrine Is the fundamental I 1 principle of government and it is or I 1 hould lie I the youth it home when his mind Is more 3 4 blo to outside influences than at any other time of life and the impressions made are I 1 likely to be lasting ten and to listen is to learn ayery tb ing depends upon a good begian I 1 i ng notwithstanding the fact that care I 1 1 I 1 and attention to the youth of our time I 1 I 1 is the rate every ahers there be th ose wayward dispositions thoe tho e rebellious I 1 spirits here and there which seem to scorn defy subjection they can no more be reduced to bisci pline and propriety than a tempest can be fastened with a chain they were created with a soul whose errand I 1 certain unknown quantity in human affairs bit means great good or extensive evil sometimes it assumes a patriotic I 1 pose and then its possessor will b a a cromwell if the and gitles are placed within his way or it may take for its the path of tice and crime and then its owner Is to be I 1 watched and dreaded but in any chent nothing is pined by permitting 1 1 Z I 1 IV such dispositions to be perfectly uni I 1 e trammeled and roam at large over the 3 a daal domain without let orbin drance I 1 those who are inclined to be bad may have their badness curtailed to its lowest possible proportions and those who are disposed to be good will be all the better for the watch eare and even j 14 the constant of the parental par entil i or guardians as the cam maybe we do not want to crash the former nor I 1 spoil the latter but simply to make as cacti as possible of both reducing U 1 0 the one to tile minimum of liberty the I 1 1 other to the of restraint in no part of the world we ta ke it I 1 I 1 Is there greater interest manifest od ar felt in the rising generation than in atah but with changed conditions we require changed circumstances I 1 I 1 and dwile a few years ago A public institution ution where those of tender years cou id be formally punished for but tf 0 really educated out of crime was not so much needed because of the smaller and business exactions we 0 are now confronted with a different S state of affairs the times have chang I 1 ill ed and we have changed with them I 1 we have a larger and constantia constan in I 1 population mom diversified in its opinions its alms and its per I 1 tonalities the augmentation has brouet with it an increased necessity I 1 for something in the way of mak I 1 ing ourselves homogeneous with 1 older and more populous com not that they are it I 1 than we or are disposed dispo ed to or do create troublous conditions more rapidly but because the product of I 1 twice two Is greater than either of the factors we must have and sustain a place where those who were or are I 1 unfortunate in the matter of early loss of parental care through evil com 1 or natural waywardness may havea place eaf refuge and be W subject to such penal regulation a as if will not be overly severe and point if I 1 not lead in all cases to reform in this connection th 0 I 1 school will be an whom i caa neither be I 1 1 r it 14 a msty U I 1 so ak 1 I 1 aba oar aft I 1 do I 1 I 1 E I 1 I 1 4 4 i 1 F I 1 1 I alot 11 cannot see eye to eye on I 1 of abi ques rife in utah have all fully and fairly represented and the beat of the is public t largo by doing as a unit what the community as a unit will on dorso and thus obliterate political lines for the occasion give us more of the same 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