| Show TEMPERANCE E CAMPAIGN IS EARNESTLY URGED Convention at III of III f Kept Hep 1 twentieth an annual nual state ii Of lit tho VC f fU V U opened open ell l t evening Iti tl h II hward ward with iJ In ber of delegates Many Man ex expected x p old today The following II I state I t lp of nr officers wele prent Mra Lulu Iu lu U 1 Shepherd president Mrs Mr C R New Newton ton vice Ice president Mrs Mn Mary M 1 Hoyden len second 1 vice vl u president Irl Corey Cor talo officer of ot tho local union oilier Elate arrived this morning There were werf 12 unions reported from Tremonton on the th north to on the south louth from tho east us far farns faraM ns aM Vernal lira Alra Shepard ls Is finite enthusiastic over ocr the convention which IH the larg largest lar est fiver ever huld In Irl tha Kioto Tho speakers stand wn decorated with plants nUll Th Thu i followinG motions molluS were wera prominently ed Prohibition Moans and nd Mii t I Not 0 ot Mix 11 Wo Want Gymnasiums Not Saloons Save Sno the Girls of or Save Sao the Hoys of Provo Tho Boy Do and tho Saloon Saloons and are aro Enemies Onward Christian Soldiers Sol The convention was presided over oer by bythe b the president Mrs Lulu L I who welcomed tlC the delegates America WOK wan by b the audi audience audience ence He G O A of the church conducted devotional J Miss Mias Neola Ellertson rendered a II solo soloA A letter of ot welcome was wa read from Mayor fo or W H n nB y who waB to tobe be bc present In I which he ho referred most appreciatively to the great rent reform work dono by b the tho W C T U UA UA A J Southwick delivered doll red an address In behalf of ot the churches church He Ho had heard many testimonies from Provo citizens as to the th Improved conditions condition In I prohibition had hen been henIn In force and urged the of or orall all people with the ladles of ot the th W C T U a tho Iho Also advocated union n of ot effort to 10 tho Iho end that the Mar filAr of Utah might brightly oti on the prohibition banner Mm J AV j In of or the Provo clubs In III most appreciative form of or tho of the w Y c e T 1 if the pioneer plon r orx tn of ot women In lines of ot moral reform Mie also Hl n 1 moM mo t welcome In behalf of ot th Bupt Supt 1 L E of the Provo public J C welcomed tho conven convention convention tion In behalf of ot the schools and nd of the tho ennobling Influence r women 10 m Ill which was always eX In the Ih In III of purity Tills Influence In for tor x d Hald ho la II felt by the children and an he ho encouraged nil all to tr action In lit tho cause of ot all that goes gors to make noble nohle lives 11 The convention by Mrs Shepard sang rake Mako tho Map All White Mrs Stephen Stephn of or Trumon ton to the Qt wel welcome wc lIme come In a 1 highly high appreciative manner and nn 1 pok ICI earnestly for tLC less efforts In behalf halt of or the Mrs Mno troth spoke roke eloquent eloquently N luent ly Iy of tho Ih work of tho Ihn p II II In tho prohibition cause and enel urged union of to remove the Dun cur e of the liquor traffic from the b ot Mrs h of or the O dl Union responded In fn of tho deb d h gut JI compared the th abolition of ot slav slavery ery e with lIh the coming abolition of or the slavery II aver of drunkenness and paid n 1 beautiful tribute to MUa Frances Franc Wil Willard 11 lard Were vera appointed on 0 oro courtesies resolutions rp publication publication cation Miss Ethel Ethl Ha 1 sung ling und b was pronounced by hy A AJ AJ J After Afler the session refreshments were weM s 1 tIt 1 by the Provo Union and a 1 pleas pleasant ant social hour was 11 spent |