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Show eilGBCIIfS FIRST CIMDi TO . OPEN JUNE 12 (Special to the Standard.) BRIGHAM CITY, June 9. Tuesday morning, Juno 12, Brigham's first Chautauqua will open. At this time everything is in readiness for the big event, which promises to be a thorough thor-ough success. The program for the entire week, ending Monday night, June 18. follows: Tuesday Evening: Opening exercises exer-cises and announcements; entertainment. entertain-ment. Tho Australian Manikins; popular pop-ular lecture, "What America Means to Me," Arthur Walwyn Evans. Wednesday Morning lecture: "Tho Unafraid." C. a T?ri-rnoi. ne concert, the Davc-nny festival quintet; lecture, "Adding Years to Your Life " Dr. Henry Smith Williams; junior Chautauqua; evening: concert, the Da-venny Da-venny festival quintet; illustrated lecture, lec-ture, Chauncoy Hawkins, pictures of tho northwoods, by America's foremost fore-most wild game photographer. Thursday Morning: lecture, "Human "Hu-man Assets and Liabilities," C. A. Rexroad; afternoon: concert, Spring-Smith-Holmes company; lecture-entertainment, "The Juvenile Court in Action," Ac-tion," Judge Roland W. Baggott juvenile juve-nile judge of Dayton, O.; junior Chau-tauqua; Chau-tauqua; evening: grand concert, Sprlng-Smith-Holmos company. Friday Morning: lecture, "America's "Ameri-ca's Preacher-Novelist," C. A. Rexroad; Rex-road; afternoon, special music, Boston Bos-ton Light Opera company; community lecture, "Watch Your Step," Dr. A. E. Turner; junior Chautauqua; evening: "Chimes of Normandie," Boston Light Opera company. Saturday Morning: lecture, "Taxation," "Taxa-tion," Lee Francis Lybarger; afternoon: after-noon: entertainment, "The Mirror," by tho Ongawas; lecture, "Tho Land Question," Lee Francis Lybarger; junior ju-nior Chautauqua; evening: double entertainment, en-tertainment, (1) "Along tho Road to Tokyo," the Ongawas; delightful musical mu-sical fantasy by Japanese artists; (2) "Speaking Likenesses of Great Men," Sidney Landon. America's zrpniMt im personator. Sunday Morning: usual services at all churches; afternoon- sacred concert, con-cert, Musical Arts Quintet; lecture,, "History and Progress," Dr. Frank Bohn; vespers, all invited; evening: concert, Musical Arts Quintet; lecture "Guarding the Golden Gate," Monta-vllle Monta-vllle Flowers. Monday Morning: lecture, "Dead or Alive," C. A. Rexroad; afternoon "Polly of tho Circus," Annie Theresa Davault; junior Chautauqua; evening: grand closing concert, James Goddard' bass-baritone, of the Chicago Grand Opera company, the world's greatest baritone, assisting artists, Ruth Ray violinist; Robert Yale Smith, pianist |