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Show TEMPERANCE UNION MEETS THURSDAY The Women's Christian Temperance I nlon will hold an Institute on Thursday Thurs-day at the First Presbyterian church with meetings to begin at 10 a. m. A picnic lunch will be served at noon The only out-of-town speaker will be Mrs. L. L. Shepard of Salt Lake and the complete program will be as follows fol-lows . 10 a. m. Devotional service, Mrs. S. Flewelling. 10:20 Legislation. (a) "The Movement Toward Direct Legislation the Initiative, Referen- dum and Recall," Rev. J. E. Carver (b) "The Influence of the Liquor Interests in Legislation," Rev. G. S. Rassweiler. (c) "Where Shall the Responsibility Responsibili-ty for Law Enforcement Be Placed'" MrB Lilliebell Falck. 11 : 20 Campaigns. (a) "Educational Value of No-Li-cense Campaigns," Miss Leota S. Kennedy Ken-nedy (b) "Value of Campaign Litera ture, Especially the Campaign Edition of the Union Signal," Mrs. J. W. Welch. (C) "Why Did Utah Not Secure Prohibition at This Session of the Legislature?" Mrs J. M. Bishop. 12 Noontide prayer. Picnic lunch. 1 30 p. m "The Many-Sided Work of the W C. T. U.," Mrs Q B. Craft 1:45 "The Utah Red Light Injunction Injunc-tion and Abatement Law Its Provisions Provi-sions and the Need for Its Enforcement Enforce-ment In Ogden," Mrs. S S Smith. Solo "Was It You?" Mrs. Agnes Rassweiler. 2 00 "Censorship of Moving Pic ture Shows; Regulations As to Safety. Lighting, Ventilation and Character of Pictures," Mrs. J. S. Gordon. Solo "I Love The U. S. A ," Mrs. A. M. McClure. 2 15 "Dissipating the Forces of Our Boys in Smoke," Judge V. C. Gun-nell Gun-nell 2-30 Prohibition: fa) "Which Are Most Often Violated, Viola-ted, Prohibition or License Laws," Mrs. J. C. Nye (b) "Prohibition As An Economic Measure and As a Factor in Morality," Moral-ity," Mrs Ida Brown. "3 00 "What Next in Utah?' Mrs L L Shepard, state president W. C. T. U. |