Show W C T TJ AT PROVO Twelfth Annual Convention Begins Its Session TRIBUNE BUREAU City Hall t Lrovo Oct 2 J 1 The twelfth annual convention of the Womnnu ChrIstian Temperance union ryan commenced al the Methodist church of thin cIty tOnight The church was elaborately decorated with Mowers autumn au-tumn loaves and the pictures of sonic of tIme most prominent members of tim union The convention was called lo order at 8 oclock by the president Mrs Frances C Smith of Ogden The devotional sorvlceo were In charge of Miss Anna Baker Tho hymn entitled Where He Lends Yhl Follow Fol-low was sung by the audience The Invocation In-vocation was offered by airs E E Shepherd Shep-herd of Salt Lake City recording secretary secre-tary of the society After another hymn haJ been sunc the president Introduced Mayor T N Taylor of Provo who made an address of xelcome In thp course of his remarks Mayor Taylor deplored the fact of there being so many xvhlnky lear In Provo Ho spoke of the grand mission of the union and prulsed Its efforts ef-forts ly do good lIe welcomed the union In behalf of the citizens of Provo und said ha war proud that Provo had been neltcled as tho placo In which lo hold the convention Rev Chapman was next Introduced who welcomed the union on behalf of the churches of the city An address of xxclcomc on behalf of tho clubs was dellxcred by Mrs B B Corf man The tuldres related to the alms oC the xvomonn clubs of Provo and wan dc llxorcd In a brilliant und masterly manner man-ner Miss Josephlno Kellogg was then Introduced Intro-duced In behalf of the local union Among thoso present at the meeting this ovnliiK were President Frances C Smith of Ogden VlcePrcfaldcnt Mary M Boy den of Provo National Lecturer Mrs Un ruh of Portland Ore Recording Secretary Secre-tary Mr E 15 Shepherd Corresponding Secretary Mrs C D Savory of Sail Lake Treasurer Miss Mary Nlelson of Mt Pleasant Mrs D Smith of Salt Lake Miss Josephine Kellogg and Mrtf ETE Corfman oC Provo Tho attendnneo was very good considering consider-ing that Itxvas the llrst meeting of the cpnxontlon The president Mrs Smith says a great many xvlll arrive In the morning to take part In the proceedings al tho Proctor academy The chief addresses at the evening session ses-sion of the xV C T IT xvcro by Mr E 1 = 3 11 Sheyhcrcl of Salt Lake and Mrs Ada Unruh of Portland Or The latter spoke In favor of legislation an a remedy fur the abolishment of saloons |