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Show CHAUTAUQUA ASSURED A FUTURE Stockholders of the Utah t'hautau-iua t'hautau-iua assembly met last night in the jity hall, and by the action taken gave assurance that the institution ivill be retained In Ogden. Nine new stock certificates were issued at the meeting, making in all forty shares sold and practically eliminating the 'eficit. Directors were elected by ballot and vacancies were filled by appointment. Dr. S W. Wherry, president of the board, presided at the meeting Dr. EJ P. Mills, secretary-treasurer, was present and fulfilled his duties The Bto kholders confirmed the appointment appoint-ment of. J C Cooperto the directorate to fill the vacancy caused b the resignation res-ignation of Rev F. V. Fisher, and .1 S Lewis, retiring director, was elected to fill the unexpired term ot Dr E. . Rich Five new directors were elected for three years, as follows Prof, D. H. Adams, principal of the Central junior high school Mrs Geor- gia Marriott, Dr. S. V. Wherry and Angus Kennedy Officers will he elected hy the directors di-rectors at a meeting to he held In Dr. Wherry's office Monday night committee of three will be appointed 'o give additional publicity to the Chautauqua The board was authorized author-ized to name a committee of fifteen business men and women to act as an advisory board, and the new hoard will also decide upon plans for next vear and take up the project of combining com-bining with Boisp, Reno and The Dalles to bring to the west the best Chautauqua attractions. on |