. A glimpse of Utah, its resources, attraction and natural wonders /by Edward F. Colborn . Monument to Brigham Young and the Utah Pioneers, Salt Lake City. Unveiled July 24, 1897. C. E. Dallin, Sculptor. EFERT book—great or small—should have a is the readers right to be told in udvLince for -zuJiatpurpose the book was written, and what he may expect tofind along the paths of print if he shall follow the?n to their end. This book was written to give wider publicity to the phenom-enal development now going on in Utah; to tell the wonderfulstory of the achievements of a people who, in


. A glimpse of Utah, its resources, attraction and natural wonders /by Edward F. Colborn . Monument to Brigham Young and the Utah Pioneers, Salt Lake City. Unveiled July 24, 1897. C. E. Dallin, Sculptor. EFERT book—great or small—should have a is the readers right to be told in udvLince for -zuJiatpurpose the book was written, and what he may expect tofind along the paths of print if he shall follow the?n to their end. This book was written to give wider publicity to the phenom-enal development now going on in Utah; to tell the wonderfulstory of the achievements of a people who, in little more thanhalf a century, liave -wrought out of a zvilderness, a populous andproductive state; and to sti?nulate, so far as a book may, inquiryby capitalists and home-seekers about the opportunities awaitingthem on the other side of the range. As the title suggests, the book will give only a glimpse—amere outline—of the many interesting and curious things, Godand man-made, to be seen in Utah. To attempt more would beto fill volumes and then leave the record but half writtglimpseofutahits00colb


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