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Show oo CHAUTAUQUA HAS LOSS OF $600 Final reports from several committees commit-tees in charge of the 1918 Chautauqua Chautau-qua assembly will be heard at a meeting meet-ing of the board of directors to he held tonight While it may not be possible to furnish a complete financial finan-cial report at thai nme, Mrs Llllibell Prey, chairman of the committee on tickets, will be able to give an estimate esti-mate of the receipts for the ten days ri ting. At the present time it would seem according to Mrs Prey's figures, that the deficit will he even larger than that of 1912. when it reached approximately (500, 'this year's as-sembly, as-sembly, probably will cost the association asso-ciation stockholders $6u0. The falling fall-ing off in the receipts for the meeting meet-ing Just closed in due principally to a decreased sale In season tickets While those interested in the move-iiieni move-iiieni deiiTinini'd to routlnm- th" Cbautaugua assemblies until (he meetings meet-ings are at least self-sustaining, there, is urgent need of better support from the people of Ogden and surrounding' tcrrilorv. according to Mrs I'n y |