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Show f RED W. ROBINSON Dislikes "Mormons and Mormon-ism" Mormon-ism" and Leaves His Wife who is of the Faith. That is a nice story that comes from the Second ward. A short tlmo ago F. W. Robinson married a Kentucky girl vfho afterwards becamo a i'Mormbn" and tho couplo moved to Logan. Tho young man after living here for some timo with his wlfo de cided that he did not care tollvo with any dlsclploofBrlgham Young or Joseph Smith, claiming that her religious dovotlons were hardly compatible com-patible with his temperament, and so decided to lcavo her. Tho matter was talked over and It was decided for Robinson to return to his Kentucky Ken-tucky home, leaving tho wlfo here, sho preferring her religion to Mr. Robinson as a husband, and on Monday Mon-day tho young man departed. A feature of tho separation was tho fact that Mr. Robinson desired his wlfo to pay for coal ho had bought, and that ho decided to lcavo without paying pay-ing certain doctor bills, etc., which had been Incurred during his brief season of connubial bliss. But tho young man had counted without his host, for at least ono of his creditors was altvo to tho situation and nabbed him at tho train. Tho said creditor in question gently insisted that if ho was so adverse to tho "Mormon" pcoplo pco-plo he certainly wouldn't care to take away with him any such paltry thing as "Mormon" money and so induced him to part with a portion of his gold and Robinson was glad to depart de-part minus. Another feature as told by the person who related tho sjVjfry to us may bo of interest, andATiat is that the said Robinson laor was a Presbyterian. Just whatrfJoarlng this has on tho case we ore hardly ablo to fathom for of, cojirse Mr. Robinson does not represent the teachings of the Presbyterian church and Pres-byterlansjtfb Pres-byterlansjtfb willing to admit that their clfurch contains scape goats as Well as and other. |