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Show ! Saturday Night the j i Contest Closes i , i i Time Price Votes j I Year $ 2.00 3,000 2 Years 4.00 7,000 I 3 Years J.(n 1 5.000 -1 Years $.000 1!0,000 I f, Years 10.00 20.000 I I o Years JO. 00 UO.OOO STAND I.:. OF COVnSTANTK j.Mrs. John Odekirk 1,7:',0.200 .jrs. r.stena uroonie i,, Hazel Dickerson . . 1 ,i'.!)0,000 Elsie Collett lG5."iO0 Viola Young 303.S00 Ruth Edward-.; :'.92,$o0 EHie Davis Neilson 110.050 Teddy P.jornson 1 20.0 0 0 Marlon Jukes 31,4 00 j Mrs. J. M. Pitt 2J.000 Marvel Lay 1 4.500 Edith Pearson 11, COO On the night of Saturday, September Septem-ber IS, the Free Press big vole and subscription contest will have closed. clos-ed. That this contest has gained state-wide publicity can easily be .signified by the many subscriptions' 'that have found their way to the I hearts of all the contestants. To the generous people of the Pintail Pin-tail basin the con'.esuints wish to ex- press their deepest gratitude as this i contest has proven to all that the .people of this county have only the i kindliest feelings for all. j That the prizes lhat will be awarded ion this night will be greatly appreciat jod Is unquestioned, still all the young ladies are more than anxious to win the Bulck automobile. This car has ja reputation second to none in the automobile Industry, so the Free i Press feels elated that it was able I to give such a wonderful prizo for I only eight weeks' work. The con-test con-test editor wishes to impress upon lall that the Free Tress has no choice as to winners the prizes arc bought and paid for, and the ladies that work the hardest will be the ones i to receive the most votes and there-j by win one of the six prizes, according accord-ing to their standing. The Judges that will be selected by the contestants contest-ants "will )e men of integrity and honesty and reputation in the community, com-munity, and it will be their duty to see that the ballots you put in the Vix are t-ounted. Everything will be fair, and while you are waiting with jyour friends in the Myton Opera house to hear the count of the ballots bal-lots and the names of the winners always fcid lhat your friends did all that was possible to make you win the first pri.e. All of the contestants or their representative-; must be at the Myton Opera house not later than S o'clock . in.," on the l.th of September as he judges will take charge of the ballot box as noon as you have dc-nositod dc-nositod your ballots. The Free Press isks that contestants do not delay turning in their ballots. There is no advantage, r-o the quicker you 'urn them in ihe sooner yon will 'now who the winners are. RRMEMBEIi THAT THE COUNT OF THE H ALLOTS WILL PE HELD AT THE MYTON OI'EIIA HOUSE. ,'-,ATi'UPAV NICitT. SEPTEMIJKR IS. . The ballot box Is closed and will jbe opened by the judges on Saturday evening when the count begins. All ! votes must be in the box by eight o'clock p. m. Take the subscriptions subscrip-tions which you have received the last few days and place them in an 'envelope with cash, postolhco money order, or certified check (no personal checks will be counted, if any are placed plac-ed 1" the ballot box they will be returned re-turned together with the subscriptions subscrip-tions covered and no votes will be allowed for them) Beal and write your name on the outside together with the amount enclosed and votes claimed. i i j The county commissioners of Du-1 chesne and Uintah counties, together I !vith the assessors will meet at Du- chesne next Monday at ten a. m., to j talk over this tax muddle. In 1 ho disputed strip lax payers have re-iceived re-iceived notices from both counties, j Lincoln G. Kelly, state auditor will meet with the commissioners. I j W. A. YVarthen. of Roosevelt, has gone to Price to look after loading 'a car load of reservation comb honey! I The price is good, cents per j pound. The frost this week in vari-1 ous parts of the county, did some damage to bloom and the honey flow j from now on will be less than was expected. -! j The Myton Academy began the Uecond year last-Monday and up toi date 20 pupils have been enrolled. iThe prospects are bright for a good .year. Tho institution has a splendid 1 'corps of teachers, as follows: Mrs. ' George S. Sloan, principal, English; N. F- Morgan, general Instructor; It. li. Croix, history; George S. Sloan, 'physics; Mrs. Helen II. Stevens, Ger-jman. Ger-jman. The school gives pupils first three years of high school and fits ' them fcr universities and colleges, j Ed J. Brickell. of Salt Lake, has arrived in Myton and Is connected wtlh the Marchant barbershop. Crick-ell Crick-ell Isva first class baseball player. |