. A glimpse of Utah, its resources, attraction and natural wonders /by Edward F. Colborn . SOME SALT LAKE CITY Brighrni Vouiigand his lollowersin Southern Iroiihet, wearinga tall white hat, isstated left of thecenter, {his taken duringone of PresidentVoungs annualpilgrimages throughthe Territory. lHOTOGR.\PII.) About the Mormons and Gentiles IT should be taken for granted, that the people of Utah, whoseachievements along every line of endeavor have been so mag-nificent, need no certificate of character, and indeed they donot. But Mormonism has not been an accep


. A glimpse of Utah, its resources, attraction and natural wonders /by Edward F. Colborn . SOME SALT LAKE CITY Brighrni Vouiigand his lollowersin Southern Iroiihet, wearinga tall white hat, isstated left of thecenter, {his taken duringone of PresidentVoungs annualpilgrimages throughthe Territory. lHOTOGR.\PII.) About the Mormons and Gentiles IT should be taken for granted, that the people of Utah, whoseachievements along every line of endeavor have been so mag-nificent, need no certificate of character, and indeed they donot. But Mormonism has not been an acceptable faith to theworld at large, and because of its unpopularity, much misinfor-mation is extant about the followers of that faith. There havebeen conflicts between religionists throughout all of the history ofcreeds, and the writer has no intention of attempting to reconcilethe difference between the belief of those who follow the teach-ings of Joseph Smith, and of those whosetrust is in other plans of salvation. But to this he can, and does cheerfullytestify: That the people of Utah of everyform of religious beli


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