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Show S0 ' : GREAT FUTURE PREDICTED FOR SMOOT.. ' . ,- ... . t " i . - , '" .. ,.-". -: -.-." . . Reed Smoot has been a distinguished citizen o?- Provoi By the action - . of the Legislature he has been made a distinguished citizen of Utah, and by the work in the Senate of the United States he win become a dls- tingulshed citizen of the UnioiK - 0 Reed Smoot Is, one who will take the lead, when he gets- to the United States Senate- A plain, blunt, practical, open-hearted, 'open-minded busl- "ness man and citizen, he will receive a cordial welcome there. ' ' . Reed JBmoot Is only an ordinary man with us, but" we 'have elected to the Senate of the United States a better man than his colleagues, . ;. " ' ' "Statements made 'by Apostle Smoot's friends at the Provo entertain- me-nts. ... .'. . Y ' ' '..,'.':J ', 0 . 0 00 T;.. .. df ,0- '" cess" with fine dramatic effect, and re- i eponding to an enthusiastic encdre gave a selection In lighter vein. Then President Allison arose and proposed pro-posed a pure-water toast to Senator and Mrs. Smoot. This toast the guests drank standing, then dispersed,-to attend at-tend the balls at the Mozart pavilion and the Brlgham Toung academy, where they danced until 11:30, when the legislative special train returned to Saft Lake. , , i , 1 The legislators who. desired to go on to Ogden had their car attached to the, Anna Held special and the Salt Lake contingent found cars at the depot that without charge carried them to t their homes.' ' ' . . . -' . |