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Show wmiiouA puis FOB THIS SEASON DECIDED ON At a meeting 6f the Ogden Chautauqua Chau-tauqua guarantors held last evening in tho council chamber of the city hall, Superintendent Frank M. Driggs, of the State School for the i-af and Blind waa re-elected president of the Utah Chautauqua assembly. The meet Ing was called primarily for the or-canizing or-canizing of the assembly that is to npt n in Oi:den, Monday. June 16. and continue for one week under the direction direc-tion of the Ellison-White Chautauqua sy stem. Mrs J G. Falck was chosen as vice president and presided at the meeting W 13. Phillips was elected secretary and O. A. Parmley as treasurer Mr Phillips will succeed Dr. E. P. Mills, nm with the Red Cross in Siberia, who has been secretary of the organization organi-zation since it was originated here. The four officers were named as members mem-bers of the executive committee, together to-gether with Mrs J J Malone, Mrs. C. J. Doon and John Spar go. The executive committee was authorized au-thorized to select chairmen and members mem-bers of various sub committees to take i charge of the advertising, tickets for ithe assembly, and other details The executive committee will meet Thurs-Jday Thurs-Jday night In the city hall with the I guarantors to confer on these points. I It was announced at the meeting (that F. E. Lukens will be the director and superintendent of the assembly this year, coming to Ogden one week j before the assembly opens Mildred E. :Goodrow will be the junior supervisor 'and Hazel Packard Murphy is to be the pageant director. The complete program for the assembly is as follows First Day. Evening ( m ii ii, ' .:- ,i ml .'.nnnutu emeu; . Musical Fun Program ... McDonough Eagleston Co. Lecture, "The Riddle of the Russian Revolution ' Dr. Joseph Clare Second Day. Morning-Lecture Morning-Lecture Chautauqua Director Junior Chautauqua. Chau-tauqua. Afternoon Prelude Fllllon Concert Party- Lecture. "Worlds in the Making'.. Dr. A. D. Carpenter L enlng Prelude Fillion Concert Party Lecture, "And Now What". .... Edward F. Trofz Third Day. Morning Lecture. "The American Girls' Americanism" Amer-icanism" .. Mrs. Robert C. McCredie Junior Chautauqua. Afternoon Prelude Lewis Military Quanct Inspirational Lecture, "The Advan- tacc of a Handicap" Dr. Elliot A. Boyl Evening-Concert Evening-Concert Prelude Lewis Military Quartet Dramatic Reading, "Turn to tho Right" Edwin M. Whitney Fourth Day. Morning - Lecture, "Madame France" .Miss R Louise Fitch I Junior Chautauqua. Afternoon j Prelude Recital Artists tfj ' Entertainment . Elsie May Gordon, Impersonator . Evening Muslcale 1 Mary Adel Hays, Coloratura boprano Assisted by Recital Artists. Lecture, "The United States at the Peace Conference" ... Ida M. Tarbell America's Noted Publicist and Journalist. Fifth Day. (Music Day) Morning Junior Chautauqua. Afternoon Concert . . . Cimera's Czecho-Slovak Bano E ening (a) Grand Concert . Cimera's Czecho-Slovak Band (b) Bohemian Folk Songs ' ff ifl Mme. Cafarelli Assisted bv Czecho-Slovak Band. 'It i Sixth Day. Morning Junior Cnautauqua. Afternoon w i Prelude The Regniers Lecture. "Misunderstood Mexico"... W. L. Mellinger Evening Prelude The Regnier3 jl Lecture. "Two Years in Hell and Oack with a Smile" Private Peal Seventh Day. Morning Junior Chautauqua. Afternoon Entertainment Apollo Concert Co. Pageant. "Uncle Sam's Experiment.'' Junior ( hautauquans Evening L gj Concert Apollo Concert Co. Illustrated Lecture, "Closing Days of the War" Henry Wareu Poor oo |