Show WI ii TI U CONVENTION Second Day of Annual Session Ses-sion at Provo I I REPORTS WERE SUBMITTED Mrs Unruh Invites Attention to the Evils of Tobacco The Influence of Women in Politics to Prevent the Election of Men to Office Who Arc Addicted to tho Liquor Habit Purity and Mothers Meetings Tho Presidents Annual Address Evening Session TRIBUNE BUREAU TRIBrNE j I City Hall V Provo Ocl 3 J The W c T u convention opened XhlD morning at 9 oclock The crusade psalm was read and as a response the crusade hymn Give to the Wind Thy Fears was sung The Invocation wag rendered by Miss Baker of Manll The roll of unions was then called a delegate from each responding with a I text from the Scrlplurcn as follows Ogden union Irf Smith Salt Lake Miss Baker Provo Mrs Boyden Ml Pleasant Miss Richards Waterloo Snlt Lake City Miss Price Committees were next appointed a folloxvs Credentials Mrs D C John fon courtesies Mies Plimpton finance Mrs E E Shepard auditing Miss Baker resolutions Mrs D N Smith its Kellogg and Mrs Unruh A short report was submitted by the president relative to the work accomplished accom-plished during the year The treasurer reported thc years re celplfl at W1773T disbursements 16983 balance on hand 15590 The reports of the different unions were then read and adopted Mrs Unruh Invited the attention of the unions lo the necessity for studying 1 the evils resulting from the use of tobacco to-bacco and urged that they use their utmost Influence to Induce both boys md girls to sign the cigarette pledge Judge M M 1 i Kellogg polnlr l out thereat the-reat Influence of women In politics to prevent tho elctlon of men to office who are addicted to the liquor hjibll 3Io urged the women to vole for good morals rather lhan party principle Tho president reported the success of the Ogden union In procuring legislation legisla-tion against minors using tobacco and In cling the lights restored In Lester park AFTERNOON SESSION The aflernoon session was an executive execu-tive 1 8flon tiveDexotibnals rls Miss nTh n-Th following subjects were dla cuFscd Purity and Mothers MeetIngs Meet-Ings Mrs Horning of Maoll Toloxx or Mission Mrs Gerlrudc Coolidge of Ogden Prison and Jail Mrs 15 R Rathbone of Sal Lake Distribution of Literature Does It Pay Miss Kid well of Sail Lake The presidents annual address was then delivered THE PRESIDENTS REPORT Aa I have already stated our ears have heard the cry of the world and they cun never uzaln Iw I closed lo Its wall No true xvhllcrlbbuner desires a life of selllsh entsc but rnthtr to go forward with faith In Gods holpfulmss taking him at hl word when he auja I would never leave Iheo hnor fornako thee and ns thy days so shall thy strength be Alloxv mo to stir your minds by way of remembrance I First to tiring boforo the public mind tho disregard of the saloonkeeper and I hla Indifference to tho law Has any had occnulon to put this suggestion Inlo practice prac-tice Have you nOl observed during the liast year how our Sabbath law bus been trampled under fool Tho Sahhalh la I riicrlflotl to the rum traffic Butchers nnd bakers must keep I their shops closed on the Sabbath Tho community would I be outraged to have Iho loaves of bread and rounds of beef going out on the Sat I buth und woe to the man who would I mil his wares on the Lords day But thero Is one marked exception the rum I I peljer Upon him nro special privileges conferred class Ito belongs to a privileged c I I It lo 1 suicidal for the future of the or anlznllou not to bo training the children amid young people to levare l of Intcmpcr once Some may feel that xve have reached a point where there seems nothing new to bo dun Ierhiins there aro no new molhCKls to present Just now but we must Xierscvero In the old ones with new enthusiasm en-thusiasm and consecration Patient con tlnuanco In wellilolnc Is I our motto at present And we have need of patience when ve meet mothers Christian mothers who are apparently Indifferent to the danger IndlIcrcnl tan ger of the bllKhlhiK curse of alcohol and clKurnlua which thrcatenn her viry home and who doca not seem to know chat It Id her business as a dlsclplo of Christ to pjrlly help 1 spread the gospel of temperance and EVENING SESSION t The evening session at the Proctor I ncadciny consisted of temperance p npcechcs for a gold medal aa folloxv 1 Miss Alice lowell or Thistle tempc ramc selection Miss Flohsle Packard I of Sprlngvllle In the Kegs Miss Kue Richards of Ml I Pleasant The 1 HlghtK of an American Citizen Miss I Jessie Whiting of Muplcton Prohibition Prohibi-tion the HOJHI of Our Country Miss May Iunt ion of Sprlngvllle Who Strurlc the Blow Miss Lucy Wood of Sprlngvllle Miss Frances Wlllard 4 The medal xvas axvarded lo Miss Lucy Vood of Sprlngvllle ant rats presented by Mr Unrah of Porllund All the contestants were highly commended com-mended by the Judges for the manner d In Mhjch they handled their HubJecLs Excellent l vocal and musical selections selec-tions were rendered during 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