Show I 1 CRANK ANSWERED 1 Cct riitr lo 1 Vunnrrj nntl ° 11 crow I HlROlrj Lmroii UrMoeiUT In tills mornings Issue of the halt L iko Hera Id tho ad o cato of antiquarian Ideas l there appeared n leader under the ciption of Young ttah m which ho Herald editor after ndmg through a whole lot of stuir ro 1 1dhIUgl I l bl orts to in inconsistent but familnr rgument the whole pist of which M uintncd up in his own language Then comes II tho fact that blood is thicker than water which make it unnatural nd improbablo that the young Mormons lould l turn against their fathers ana others andenroll themselves in tho ranks or those who are waging unholy warfare jainst honored and loved parents Whew w hat a chestnut A hllo it is a fact that blood is thicker than water I is not true tint blood is thicker than rmciples I The ulei that for ajoung 1 nan to differ with his pirents in Utah iso is-o commit an imp irdonable sin his too I long been wielded over the oung men hero to keep them in the rink nnd file of the church How raIse and how absurd is tho titement of t Herald that it is un aturil unlit jbUile that the oun0 Mormons 1 l Id turn igunst their fathers ind luiiieis1 rhey art turn Jllt ng igamst then fithers ind mothers tint if diflering with them ill ichgious anil jKihticil opinions overy div Hi it are few who tike this tind it is tine but that fen are u gietter numbei tli in the Mormon 1 Sand S-and priests ire willing nnd honest enough to admit AlI I wh Bhould the oung men of Utah not illflcr with their oircnts I Utah so dlllerent from Eng anil or Denmark or allY part of the Jmted StatoR that I voting man ma lot or cannot have other ideas thai thos o uitcitamed b his father Cer tuinh 1 not Ihon will the JItraid not i leralr mat plea e into and explain from Ins standpoint stand-point at view what right the foreign clement cle-ment of tho Church of lesus Christ of IatertaR hid to turn ignnst their athers and mothers in the countries from whence they care There are in I his Terntor TIlOUSAMlbOl UN AND HOMIN Who m their native lands accepted tho doctrines of Alormomsm in preference to ho time honored teachings of their parents par-ents and against advice and protestations protes-tations the bide farewell forever to their living relations and in reverence and sorrow visited for the last time the grave of dead kindred and with heavy heart and tear bedimmed eyes silled from their nitivo land to the wilds of the Western West-ern World But nol when ideas cash and young men would choos themselves these vcr people having hav-ing sacrificed so much for what they considered con-sidered principles siko have grown so mtolennt that thev charge young men with unnatural feelings and ingratitude when they cluoso to eh ingo tho ideas of then fathers for now and better principles princi-ples Out upon such hypocrisy am sophistry Tlie proposition stiles freedom free-dom of thought and puts all ncwl 11 vanced ideas it a stmdstill I the Herald hid honestly told tho joung men of the Mormon Church to mvoBtigite not onl > the principles or their church ind plrty but thoo of I other churches and parties to read the le uhng jouni ils ol the da and the best books on political and rehg ions thought mil then to choose not between blood and water but between priethool ind principle ho would havo followed his own sense of fairness and received the commendation commenda-tion of ill honest men Such a course would be a justice to the benighted young people of Utah But that he does not do The hireling is hko Ins masters who have nevei vet advised oung Utth tom to-m ike II choice of an lnd 1 but simplv UKI I nv mrns In their nests to open their mouths and swallow vvbitovor their parents pleased to put in The choice for young Mor mnnM tn iitnl n m lint linfunnn ulnia opinions intelligence l and principles I but between these and blood blood relations blood itonement polgam priestcraft povert mentil slavery slave-ry all the divine right for the Church to dictate in temporal as well as spintuil ilfnrs Squirm which way you will Mr M fall of the Herald that is what young I I i Ins to choose from Inclosing word to the oung men mil rounl v men of this priest inlcd Iciritor Ie no longer deceived bj the insidnoiH i II uldlo of such insincere people peo-ple as Hit Hi > all elltoi Heal think and let for vonrFclvcs Bo bold and bray IIivi the eouritof your eonvic tons Mtkt om mlluenee and invidu alitj felt in shaping ho destiny of Utah i and when in miscreant is base enough to inbtilt you with such imputations the Herald man writes this morning when he fciivs tl ero ue oung men who ire brHiding their pure all virtuous mothciH ll prostitutes show byour daiy walk ulll I conveisition before your friends mil tlio public tint he wilfully I nnlt I mihcioiislv lies 1 F |