Show I 1 H HIS IS AYES VES WERE OPEN IN the topeka kansas capet may 3rd ard there appears what pul ports to be an account of an tnt view between a reporter of ath tha paper and mr simon Greeno who had recently spent months in utah and was about vr return here re he gave a dellea betau description of the territory ticul arly salt lake city and oad ano and its resources introducing aw aft an intelligent explanation oft of condition of affairs here and 0 pres of appreciation of the cho on acter of the population the antu itaw description given by mr Gree VAPO showed plainly that he bad 0 viewed things here through yellow spectacles of by false reports WE it not that teat our readers PA ae f familiar with the facts he ates atee we would here reproduce rep to tm greenspane Green spans description in he does full fall justice to the nw and resources of utah W thom one olle point touched by him that does him special credit that is his fair sad kindly reference to the mor imor mft fow people whom it is popular to Ws a represent and malign we here introduce a portion of his remarks the mormons cormons are as aa nice a 9 pe people 0 r le socially individually and in of einess ness as any elms class of people on ferth but the majority of new ar rivals als come in with a hue and cry of mormon I 1 when they dont know what hat it means the effect is the ie as if a home seeker on coming luto ull a kansas community would sk whether you are an episcopal lal a catholic or a baptist and alghn hen upon learning that you belong to w one of these denominations would nase to do business with you but man may go into any part of utah od kud if he will let religion alone he 1 w I be treated as well as he could ask k to be in III that brief paragraph mr green van tells a good deal of truth in a short ort space |