. A glimpse of Utah, its resources, attraction and natural wonders /by Edward F. Colborn . SOME SALT LAKE CITY (from an original photograph.) About the Mormons and Gentiles Brigham Youngand his Followersin Southern Prophet, wearinga tall white hat, isseated left of thecenter. This picturewas taken duringone of PresidentYoungs annualpilgrimages throughthe Territory. 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 be


. A glimpse of Utah, its resources, attraction and natural wonders /by Edward F. Colborn . SOME SALT LAKE CITY (from an original photograph.) About the Mormons and Gentiles Brigham Youngand his Followersin Southern Prophet, wearinga tall white hat, isseated left of thecenter. This picturewas taken duringone of PresidentYoungs annualpilgrimages throughthe Territory. 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 acceptable to the world atlarge, and because of its unpopularity, much misinformation isextant about the faith and its followers. There have been conflictsbetween religionists throughout all of the history of creeds, and thewriter has no intention of attempting to reconcile the differencebetween the belief of those who follow the teachings of JosephSmith, and of those whose trust is in otherplans of salvation. But to this he can, and does cheerfullytestify: That the people of Utah of everycreed will compare favor


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