Show r I SMOOT TALKS TALKS' OF UTAH ADVANTAGES Reed Smoot apo apostle tle of ot the Mormon Mor Mor- mon men church delivered tho the principal at the tho s services In the tabernacle tabernacle taber taber- nacle nacle- yesterday SlY afternoon Ills topic was WIS the part has haR been heen played b by tho the Mormon people In tho the West Tho rho service ser ser- cr- cr vice sico was waR P. P t. t part of or the tho conference of or I IE E stake hut but tho the add ess of ot Apo Apostle Smoot was In the greater I part addressed to tourists and strangers strang strang- ers In fn the tho congregation of or whom there was an unusually large numbe num nurn- j be ber I Apostle Smoot related the story of ot tile nf foundation of ot the Mormon l church tho thu l' l across the wilderness to Utah and the founding of or the ther r rl N settlements Ufa said that while MONDAY EVENING S the country looked forbidding Brigham Brigham Brig Brig- ham Young realized tho the richness of or tho thA soil oll and antI saw with prophetic th the possibilities of ot eye wonderful devel devel- Krom ro that time timo forwar there has been laen a united effort on the part of or the Mormon people he ho said to develop and Utah and anti the tho surrounding states Thc They h have o been aided in this work ho he said h by m men n and women of or other oilier faiths who have havo com come here to make their homes and to them a n certain share hare of or tho credit la Is due The Mormon Mormon Mor Mor- mon people he said Raid extend a n wel coming hand to all nil good people of whatever faith who wish to help In the development of tho the state stat ai and who wl wish h to tak take advantage of or the won won- d resources God has placed In Jn I these states Apostle Smoot spoke of or V I I thc m made mudo Hlo to foster fostr liberal education duc l n in Utah Tho The state spends S 86 per cent of or its general tax lax fund Co for or I purposes poses and In addition this Ih the tho Mormon church to has spent a year rear for education dUC |