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Show UTAH CHAUTAUQUA HERALD ISSUES The first issue or -The Utah Chautauqua Chau-tauqua Herald," a four-page publlca tion devoted to the Interests of the Chautauqua assembly to be held in this city, came from the press j ester-day ester-day and will br distributed throughout the city and surrounding territory today. to-day. The publication Is very complete and sets forth at considerable length the talent and attractions secured for tho Ogden meeting. It also contains a number of cuts, among which is one of tho Ogden Tabernacle Tab-ernacle choir. Another feature of the Herald .In a complete program of the assembly for the nine days, boglnnlng on July 21 and closing on July 30, The announcement of the Chautauqua management man-agement is in part as follows: "It is with pardonable pride that tho management announces this, tho first annual Chautauqua in Utah. "The Utah Chautauqua is most fortunate for-tunate in its location. Ogden is the center of a large territory, of easy access ac-cess and is Jcnown for the beauty of Its surroundings. "Tho home of the assembly this year is in Glenwood park, on the banks of the Qgden river, only a few minutes from tho center of the city Tho noble trees and convenient build ings go to make an attractive and adequate ade-quate housing for the many attractions we offer. "Glenwood lies just below the mouth of the famous Ogden canyon, known for its beauty and grandeur far and wide. Around It rise the peaks of the Wasatch range. Many pleasant drives and walks lie in evory direction. "Tho ground is large enough to afford af-ford tenting room for all who would like to camp on the grounds during the assombly." |