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Show uu IH CHAUTAUQUAPROGRAM I AT C0HT1AL I A Chautauqua rally is to be held jH tomorrow evening in the Congrega- SAVj tional church, to which the public Ib H Invited, The assembly which is to De wAVj held In Ogden next July will recelvo tH its first public attention at this meet- jH Ing Dr. Mills, secretary of the Chan- jH tauqua association In Ogden, will tell H of tho ,comlng assembly and of tho H important people who will take part MmI in H Tho Chautauqua reading course will ftS have attention, Rev. Fisher speaking H on "The Advantages of the Chau-- jH tauqua Plan," and Mrs. Lilllebelle H Frcy giving a review of the work ac- ' jH compllshed during the past year v H Miss Poulson, instructor of physical jH culture at the Ogden high school and jH of somo of the Salt Lake schools, will B&M give a number of readings. A ran- , fH sical feature of the program will bo 1 IH ly .Misses Lillian, Ellen and Ray jH Wright in piano, violin and cello se- (hTm lections. ImVm The meeting will be of interest to M the hundreds of interested persons iMafl who attended the assembly at Glen- MftVj wood park last season, and to who aro now or who have considered bocom- ftMM Ing readers of the Chautauqua course. BMJ No admission will bo charged and tho 'jl public is invited. Program will begin H promptly at S 6'clock in the Congre- H gational church, at the cornor of IMAM Adams avenue and Twenty-fifth M street M |