Show W S A OF UTAH A called meeting of the comans womans suffrage association of utah was held helcl april jtb in the fourteenth ward assembly hall mrs S M kimball presiding meeting was opened by singing come CM i e come away from the women comans Is effrage song book prayer by bathsheba W smith and the exer aises continued continue Ld by singird sin siD girg mrs elects bullock of provo read an Alleg allegory oryon on womans comans rights right by josiah allens aliens wife she also stated they have a manuscript paper edited monthly Pre president dent kimball stated that she wanted the foundation laid for a grand convention in the fall read sume some questions that bad been prepared to be answered at the convention of october 1892 spoke of a committee to recommend a course of study for the associations throughout the territory but had found that the circumstances in the various counties were so different that it did not seem po possible sible to carry the same course out in all lucy A smith farmington read a fe w of her ideas on the suffrage question which were listened to with rapt attention lor jane S richards thought that if womans comans suffrage was good for a few it was good for all and believed that when the time came to share the benefits of it all would be anxious to do st eft president kimball spoke of the great advantage that would be derived froni from having a hall where women could go and where literature could be obtained A call from the stand has matte made a representative emery i i county and waa was responded to by jo josie sie meeting in that county had bad not been held for some time women should read for that was the best way to gain knowledge emily richards hoped president kimball would be preserved years to labor in the cause courage say what she ehe thought applause president joseph smith had bad the key ky for women in this dip dispensa pensa tion it was six years yeara after this that women of the nation roused themselves in endeavoring to obtain their rights mrs margaret mararet mitchell and caroline E dye made a few remarks upon the suffrage question elmira S taylor made a stirring speech and stated never failed to cast her vote when she had the privilege mettle mattle barnes barnec of wyoming being in the congregation wished to add words of encouragement had voted there also held office and had bad seen public bublic offices filled by women who fulfilled fulfilled their duties much more mord creditably than many men had who occupied those offices previous to the women elizabeth howard president of salt lake county joanna Fatt Patt enof provo pro vo and dr E S barney spoke briefly on the suffrage question mrs safieh of american fork wasi anxious for sarah kimball the susan B anthony of utah and other ladies ladie to visit the in her district for or it would do much towards stirring the subject up ADAH CROXALL secretary |