Show PROVO WOMEN HEAR MRS SHEPARD She Gives Democratic Party Kindly Pat on the Back for Prohibition Plank Special to The Provo Nov ov 1 IThe The Democratic party of Utah was given n a kindly pat paton patt paton t on the back tonight by Mrs Irs E 1 E K Ei i Shepard state stat president ot of the W V C CT CiT CT iT T U and in emphasising her gritti gratitude tude the state stale president of ot the tern tem temperance perance society went so JIO far tar as u to an announce announce I that although at heart she is a Republican yet on the present occa occasion Occasion sion she would Vote 1010 far ter principles rather than party indicating her favor I towards the Democrats Democrat i iI I The affair tonight at which Mrs Ira IraI Shepard was the principal speaker I was held beld in the opera house under the I auspices of ot the local W IV C T U IS and was well attended Mrs tn J AV W Aird president nt if t the local union presided and first introduced Mrs H J Hay Hayward Ha Haward Hayward ward Mr Mrs 11 Hayward made the point p that the women of ot Utah In voting at the coming election Uon should not vote ote for tor themselves or their own on direct present Interests so IiO much as voting for tor what hat bat would be bo beneficial for tor their children and urged the women to use taM their votes voLos for the moral reform of ot the state Examples E Mrs Shepard was free in her ex u expression upion pion of gratitude toward the Dim Dem Democratic party of ot the state of ot Utah She admitted that in the of at t a prohibition plank in the state tint plat platform form torm the party leaders had done rome come thing that she ahe had not expected of ot them but In order to show her aji she would wouW forget Ver ter party principles for the principle principles of ut the temperance movement and would fa favor faor farot rot vor or the Democratic party speaker thought that at coming election the women omen of ot Utah are given g en a great opportunity to show how howth their th moral courage e In her arraign arraignment arraignment arraignment ment of ot intemperance she charged the liquor with Uh being at the thc bottom of nearly all the vice tee and immorality existing Mrs Shepard said site she had been heen told In Salt Lake that prohibition would retard the welfare but in an answer answer cr to this said ald that such Buch towns as Pasadena Cat Cal Birmingham Ala Oklahoma City and Muskogee Okla had had large growth under dry conditions The Garden City quartet furnished the musical features 8 of ot the evenings program |