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Show BILLBOARDS TO BE USED BY W.C.T.U. Salt Lake, Sept. 4 -Front lawn billboards bill-boards will proclaim the zcalousncs of the women of the state In their fight for prohibition for 1'tah In 191f if the plans recommended by the state convention of the V. C. T. U yesterday yes-terday are adopted Kach billboard I will bear a poster proclaiming the evils of Intemperance and the presence pres-ence of a billboard In front of a residence resi-dence will proclaim the members of the household as ardent prohibition workers The Women's Christian Temperance Temper-ance I'nlon will not confine Its activities activi-ties during the next political cam palgn to the eradication of the saloon hut will also make a vigorous attack on the evtlB of tobacco. At today's session of the convention at the Liberty Lib-erty Park M. E. church several addresses ad-dresses will be made outlining the proposed campaign against tobacco The annual election of officers will also be held tomorrow It Is understood under-stood I hat Mrs. Lulu Loveland Shepherd Shep-herd will be re-elected president by the unanimous vote of the convention According to the plans adopted yesterday yes-terday by the convention for the anti-saloon anti-saloon campaign in Ctah next year the I first preliminary canvssi of the state by the prohibition workers will be j followed by a vigorous campaign of I education, in which a great mass of) literature will be sent throughout the state to aid in the advancement of the prohibition movement. The state officers were authorized to purchase a large supply of literature and to distribute dis-tribute it. An appropriation for th--purchase of large billboard posters was also authorized. A large three-sheet three-sheet poster will be given to each woman who will agree to put It on n portable billboard in front of her residence. resi-dence. The women will take in these billboards at night to prevent their defacement. The literature and billboards were decided uon as campaign methods rsterd.iv afternoon, following addresses ad-dresses by Miss Frieda Dressal ami Mrs. R. E. Walte, In which methods of educating the people to the neces sitv of prohibition and the modes ot advertising the cause were discussed. |