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Show VILHJALMUR STEFANSSON I I Famous Artie explorer and discoverer of "the blonde Eskimo." He comes to Chautauqua with a remark- 9 'M I able illustrated lecture on his many years of exploration work in the frozen North. Thid story has been at- M tractinp greater crowds throughout the jrreat cities of the country than any leiture event in recent years. I m PETER CLARK MACFARLANE I Noted American writer and corrspondent who makes his initial Chautauqua appearance this summer I fij oefore Ellison-"Vhite audiences. Alacfarlane is one of the leading: contributors to the Saturday Evening 1 'jj Post, Colliers', and many of the leading national magazines. He is rated as one of the best public speakers 1 SI in the country. THE JUGO SLAV ORCHESTRA An orchestra from Central Europe that is entirely unique upon the American concert platform. First fl Western Ghautauqua tour follows many seasons of European successes and notable Eastern engagements. fl They play various sizes of the tamburica, their household instrument for generations. H :. SEVEN DAYS FILLED WITH SPLENDID AT- 1 TRACTIONS. TWELVE CONCERTS? A BIG PLAY 1 PRODUCTION 1 THE ORPHEUS FOUR I I Official quartet of the Orpheus Club of Los Angeles, winners of the first prize for mate choruses at the 9 Panama-Pacific Exposition. The Orpheus Four Is acclaimed by musical critics to be one of the best, if not 1 H the best, male quartet in the United States. Two concerts on the third day. I LITTLE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 1 An organization created and coached by Thurlow Lieurance, noted American composer and authority j on Indian music. One of the finest stringed orchestras in the Chautau world. Jane Petersoi, ' Chicago '19 3ontralto, soloist. Two concerts on the last day. H SEASON TICKETS NOW ON SALE. ADULTS. $2.72; STUDENTS $1.50, CHILDS $1.00. NtS War Tax II LOGAN j I : JUNE 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 (I --- Special Conference Rates Via Electric Lines I For the June conference of the Y. M. and Y. I.. M. I. A. and Primary aaaoclutlons, to be held In Suit I.ako Iclcets will be on .pale via the UTAH DAHO CI:NTUAI. K. II. nt the Ubiinl educed niton fioin SmlthfU-ld ?u.fit), Jrom Hyde I'ailc J5.50, from I.ogan 5.25, from..rr,ovldence $5.20, from Mlllvlllc $C10. .Dates of nalo Juno i Cth t 12th Inclusive with return limit lim-it June Villi. Tickets good for ov-crybody ov-crybody and not necessary to secure 'rt'eVlpt for your ticket. Round trip tickets will be sold. Adv NOTICE IIEKOKK TUB HOAKI) OF COl'NTY COMMISSION-BUS. CACHK COUNTY, COUN-TY, STATE OF UTAH. In the Matter or the Oiguulzntlnn of a Drainage District to be Known us the Cacho County Drainage District Dis-trict No. 4, In Cache County, State of Utah. TO ALU PERSONS INTEIIB.STBD: Notice Is hfl'cliy given ih.i the petition pe-tition of j, I,. I'ajnie and t!l others, praying for the organization of a drainage district, to 'bo known and named as Cache Count Diainugo) District No. I, in Cacho County, State of Utah, was ptesented to the Hoard' of County CniunilB!.lonern of Cache County. State of Utah, on the 3 1st day or May, 1921, end was filed with thjj county clerk ol uild Cacho countj In the courthouse building, lu Cache county. sta.to of Utah, at I.ogan Cit, on the Hist day of May A. D 1021. and said petition Is now on fllo in tho ollicoof the sain county curK. Tho boundaries of the land proposed propos-ed to bo Included In said proposed Drainage District aie described as follows, to-wlt : Ileginniug at a point at the soutli-t-aut coruei ol Section 1. Township 13 North, Range 1 West ot the Salt Lake llnse and Meridian, thence west three miles to the southwest corner ot Section 3, Township l'.t North. Range 1 West of the Salt Lake Rase and Meridian; thence north two miles to the northwest corner of Section 3 I, Township 1 1 North, Range 1 West, .Salt l.alto Rase and Meridian; theuco last two and one-huir miles to tho north quartet corner "f Section 3G. (Township 1 I North, Range 1 West, Salt l.aku Ham. and Meridian; thence south imo and n -half miles; thence cast (ine-lmlf mile; thence south one-half one-half mlto to the point or beginning Inclosing an area ot approximately 3360 acres nnd a more particular d-hcriiutott d-hcriiutott of the lands proposed to be included within the boundaries of the proposed drainage dutrlrt Is uh fol-llows fol-llows I Township la Notth. Range XWest Salt Lake Rase nnd Meridian. Southeast .quarter and.wtwj turn-half turn-half or Section, 1. .. . ,. All of Section 2 All.oT Section 3-.---: V" u .TQwnshlp 14 NqrUh. Range 1 .West.. Salt Lake Rase and Meridian All of Section 34. All or Section 35. West hair or Section 36. The starting points, routes and termini ter-mini and general description or the proposed drainage systems are us fol-lows fol-lows ; Ileglnnlng at a point near the north east corner of the southeast quarter or the southeast quarter of Section 1, Township 13 North, Range 1 West of the Salt Lake Rase and Meridian, and extending In a generally westerly wester-ly nnd noithwesterly direction and terminating at a point near tho northeast corner or Section 3, Township Town-ship 13 North, Range 1 West or the Salt Lake Raso and Meridian, torvtli-r torvtli-r vlth the necessary interior drainage drain-age required to effect the t'lliclcnt ri-etauintlon ri-etauintlon of the lauds within the district dis-trict boundaries. The purpose of organizing the said drulhage district Is to construct drnlns for tho reclamation and protection pro-tection or lands within the proposed district. - - Tim said petitioners will ask for a hearing on said petition and' wllV reuuest that -the saino be granted at the special nieeUng of the said Hoard of Count) Commissioners to be held on the 1st day or July. A. D. 1921, at the liour of 2' o'clock p. m., or as soon thereafter as thoy can be heard at the Courthouse .or Cache County, In Logan City. Utah, and on hearing ol said petition, all parties interested and through or upon who:o land any or the proposed work may be constructed, con-structed, or whoso land may be damaged dam-aged or benefitted thereby, mny appear ap-pear und contest the necessity or ; utility of the proposed work or any fart thereof and contestants and petitioners pe-titioners may nfrrr any competent evidence In regard thereto. Witness my hand at Logan In Cache County. Utah, this 3 1st day of May, A. D. 1921. W H. CHUOO, I County Clerk' of Cache County. Utah. Adv-tf. |