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Show CHAUTAUQUA PROGRAM The first Chautauqua to be held in Emery county comes to Castle Dale next Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, Thurs-day, April 2-3-4, with an afternoon and evening performance each day. The attraction is brought to the people of the county through the guarantee given by some of the leading people of the county who pledged themselves to sell 200 season tickets. Not many towns the size of Castledale have been honored with a Chautauqua, and it is hoped that this one may be a success in every way. No one who endeavorB to sell you a ticket to these attractions is asking a favor of you you will re-' re-' ceive full value in good clean entertainment enter-tainment and worth-while lectures. Season tickets may be purchased up until Tuesday for $2 each for adults and $1 for children under sixteen. On j the opening day the adult season tick- et automatically raises to $2.50 and may not be had for less. A big saving sav-ing is thus afforded over the single admission rates obtaining. Season tickets may be secured from Will Fail, Len Huntington, and Wm. T. Reid, in Orangeville; from C. E. Larson, B. Y. Baird, Mrs. J. C. Baker, David S. Williams, Wil-liams, and former members of the Bay V iew Reading club In Custiedale: and from Bishop D. Heber Leonard in Huntington. The several sessions will all be held in the Academy hall, the afternoon programs beginning at 3 o'clock, and the evening programs at 8 o'clock. Following are the programs for the different days, with the single admission admis-sion cost for each: Tuesday, April 2. Afternoon Concert, Ladies Festival Chorus; Readings and Impersonations, Miss Helen Burgess. Admission 55c. Evening Concert, Ladies Festival Chorus. An evening of splendid music mus-ic and entertainment. Admission 83c. Wednesday. April 3. Afternoon Inspirational Lecture, J. Sherman Wallace, "The Salvation of America." Admission 39c. Evening Costume Lecture, Julius Caesar Nayphe, "The Oriental Pageant," Pag-eant," an evening of rare entertainment entertain-ment and education. Admission 65c. Thursduy. April 4. Afternoon Concert Prelude, Wai-kiki Wai-kiki Hawaiian Quartet; Popular Lecture, Lec-ture, "Worlds in the Milking," Dr. A. D. Carpenter. Admission 55c. Evening Closing Concert, Waikikl Hawaiian Quartet. "An Evening in Hawaii," the South Sea Islands in song and Story, Admission 83c. W. K. 8. |