Show SPOKE IN THE CUSE OF temperance mrs E E shepherd president of the women s christian urno of utah spoke in the academy hall tuesday evening to a large md ence mrs shepard s hon ho n is in silt like city where for the past dozen years or more she has been identified with the temperance movement ift this bbate she is a natural platform orator and recognized as one of the most effect e temperance workers in the country mrs shepherd spoke for three carters of an hour and closely held the atten tion of her audience she has a num ber of deiy clever illustrations with which to strengthen her arguments and always has an apt story at her tongue s end for a clincher oie of hir hi r best il lust rations is a number of inches f rib bon of different colors each inch of oe part cearly kind representing one million dollars spent in the united states for liquor tobacco breadstuff education religion and by the temper ance workers ribbon was several feel long also the tobacco ab nb the breadstuff ribbon v as less than half of the other two while the ribbons representing education religion and temperance kept shortening down ill the latter was less th m an inch the speaker lately attended the nation al meeting of the temperance temper anca workers in denver and gave stat sti s concern ing the spread of the temperance wave throughout the land sh predicted that the coming legislature would a prohibition law |