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Show I Summer School I of Patriotism This Chautauqua program is built for national service. The government has recognized the great value of the Chautauqua in this war year and is sending lecturers to speak on vital war problems. Inspiring In-spiring music is a war-time necessity and this musical program sounds a strong patriotic note throughout the week. There is splendid entertainment, en-tertainment, also, to lighten and brighten war-worried minds. I 26 BIG EVENTS Lincoln L. Wirt Sent to the Western Front by the government, spring of 1918, to secure information on actual conditions in the war zone. Will bring Chautauqua audiences the last word from Pershing and the American section' of the line U. S. Food Demonstration A food demonstrator direct from Hoover's department. Bringing Bring-ing new methods of conserving food and practical government recipes. No admission charge. Thaviu's Exposition Band The Great Band which was honored with the opening and closing engagements at the San Francisco Exposition. Grand Opera Singers Three grand opera soloists Tvtth voices of unusual power and brilliance will accompany the Band at night. These three artists are members of a prominent Chicago grand opera organization. I Old Soldier Fiddlers Rousing patriotic attraction for the opening night of Chautauqua Four veterans of the Civil War bring old war-time tunes and camp-fire camp-fire songs. Leadership of Col. 'John A. Pattee. Dr. C. J. Bushnell- 111 " T?P?flaV,a5,r,evlt6fi lecturer Presenting war problems at home. Dr. Bushnell will be in constant touch with the Bureau of Information Informa-tion In Washington. 1 "Plays of Our Allies" Short plays of great European dramatists by the Luzerne Flayers under the personal direction of Luzerne Westcott Crandall. Group of plays will include "In the War Zone." "An Evening in Hawaii" a IilnstI?,ted trTtl05ie' "Rambling Through Paradise," by Mil- OGDEN, JUNE 8 TO 14 TICKETS ON SALE AT CULLEY'S MARSHALL'S I MclNTYRE'S McBRIDE'S Save Steel and Brass for War Service USE THE NEW WOOD BEDS SPECIALLY PRICED AT OUR June Bride's Sale ; MME wmmmm ? immmm. t i ' ill I I m $37-50 Values at $22.50 r W in $35.00 Values at $21.00 HlfflTI! ijA- ! S33.00 Values at $19.75 0sillJ(S5iiU $22.50 Values at $15.00 Jjg $27.50 Values at $16.50 : -' J0t Hundreds of Other Articles Gffl Priced Proportionately Low. Ogden Furniture & Carpet Co. "The Store of Satisfaction" C i To Ford Owners and Our Patrons We wish to call your attention to the rules laid down by the Commissioner of Commercial Economy for Utah, W. F. Jensen. Effective in All Parts of Utah June 15th, 1918 All Retail Merchants Will Close Their Places of Business, On the First Five Week Days at 6 P. M. On Saturdays at 9 P. M. On Days Preceding Holidays at 9 P. M. ' And Will Remain Closed on All Sundays and All Legal Holidays We want to announce that we will follow out these instructions instruc-tions to the letter commencing on the above date. Our garage will be open as usual for storage and minor repairs but we cannot sell any supplies after the above hours. We trust our patrons will help us by doing their buying during the week days. Yours verv trulv, I Binford-Kimball Motor Co. |