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Show I ENTRIES IN PRIZEJOTING CONTEST, I Names and Standing of Those Competing for I the Respective Prizes. i First Prize, The $150 Estey Organ. m ( For most popular Young Lady. ) IB . ... . ..' votes H Mlsa Luolln Fawcott, St. Goorgo ; not if Miss Lottie MoQunrrlo, St. Ocorgo !!!!!!!.!!!.!.'. 100 H Miss Orn Watson, Parowau, ... ,v '.!'.! .!!'.'. '.'.'.! '. 05 M Miss Mary Ann Purry, Codar City "...'.!.!! M !!!!!.'!!! ! CO m Mies Martha Baker, St. Goorgo, !...'.'!!!!!!!!.!!!!! 150 m Second Prize, Expensive SteerRange. jLi (For most popular Married Lady) W Mrs. Mary Gowor, Codar Olty flf!3 Mrs, Annlo S. Snow, St. Goorgo !.!!.' .".'.'.' .'.".'."!.'.".'.'! .' 2G0 Wi Mrfl I5oll Perry, Codar City ........!. CO ft Third Prize, $25 Suit of Clothes. ffi (For most popular Young Man.) K Juno Fostor, Codnr City 10T B Samuol Flfo, Codar City, ', 90 I Fronk Wood, Codar City , !.!!.!!!!'.'..'. 70 ft Nominations nro still iu order. -I..I 1 ..ll.l !! Public is Aroused. The publia is arousod to n know-lodgo know-lodgo of tho curative merit of that graetromody, Elootrlo Dittorsfor sick stomach, livor and kiduoys. Mary II. Waltors of filG St. Clair Ave., Colmubus, O., writes: "For sovoral mouths I was given up to die. I had fovor and ago, my norvos woro wrecked wreck-ed ; I could not sloop, nud my stdmacb was so weak from usoloss doctor's drugs that I oould not oat. Soon after beginning to take Elootrlo Blttors I obtained roliof and in ajshort timo I was outiroly cured." Guaranteed. Guaran-teed. Prico COc. For sale by Palace Drug Co. I $250 WORTH OF PRIZES n I I TO BE GIVEN AWAY H I TO OUR READERS. I Sj SOUTHERN UTAH PUB. & PRTG. CO'S 2 H fi BIG VOTING CONTEST, fi f) Three Grand Prizes for Sue- & - '"11 in cessful Contestants. AA H fg PRIZE NO. 1. fl W) A $150 Estey Organ, to be award- iK M 7A ed to the most popular young Lady, 71 x H f as decided by ballot. I H U PRIZE NO. 2. U V X .H fl A handsome and expensive Steel f) H Range, to the most popnlar married J H Tl lady, as determined by the voting. jl H f) PRIZE NO. 3. M A $25 Suit of Clothes made to if H 71 measure by ED. V. PRICE & CO., 71 ' M if Chicago's Famous Tailors, for the f H (4 Most Popular Young Man. ( H 3 Contest Closes October 30, 1905 5 H 3 S fM I RULES AND CONDITIONS. S 1. Candidates must rosido in Washington, Iron, Heaver, Knno H "x or Gartlold counties iu Utah, or in tho wards of tho St. Goorgo Stako i X iu Arizona or Nevada. J( -l ;5 '1. CO votes aro roquirod to nominate, nud tbo natno of no can Z H didato will appoar In tho paper ns a nomiueo with a loss numbor of S fM votes. S CI 'ft H. 20 votes will bo issuod for overy dollar paid on eubsorlp- S tion account, new or old, und tho snmo proportion ou smaller or 3 I J M j larger payments. This Is oquivalout to ono vote for every llvo cents 2 i H M paid on subscription account. Ono voto will also bo printed bore- S i H l after in oaoh Issue of tho paper. Votes will be obtainable In no i v ' 1 1 j other way. $ X '"5 i . Auyuqmareiftd ladyoxerfourteeuxoats of ngoia. .eligible ., N.i i I JB 9 for tbo first prize, and tboro is no llmit'to tho nmuberof candidates. M 'H jt 6. Any married lady residing in the.torritory nbovo doscrild J is oligible to tho eocoud prize. 2 1 z 0. Any young man, marrlod or singlo, under 70 years of ago 2 .1 residing within tho voting district is eligible to tbo third prizo. S H If 7. Tho final count will bo mado by ropresontntivo citizens of S ,1 Iron nnd Washington counties, who nro iu no wise interested in tho 5 contest. An uuoflloial count will bo mado as late ns posisblo each 2 X wcok by tho regular uowspapor nttaoheos, and tho count published $ ' in that week's paper. Whilo this count will bo as correct as 3 3 possible, it will not be tho ollloial count, which will bo mado by g H !t persons not connected with tho papors. S H 8. Votes are allowed for monoy paid on subscription to oithor -J 't of tho Company's papers, tho Dixio Advooato or tho Iron County 'x H 3 Kecord. Ihillot boxes havo boon established iu our olllces both at S H St. George und Cedar City. Tho votes will bo counted, nud romuiu j H l until tho result of tho contest has bcon declared, whoro deposited. m H 3 0. Out of town subscribers may mail thoir ballots, proporly S jH 2 filled out for tho caudidato of their choice, to oithor olilce, whloh ovor H 2 is tho moro convenient. H X 10. The contest shall bo conducted with nbsoluto fairness aud 5 H j impartiality. Tho honor of tho editors nnd managers of tho papors x H aro pledged that no nominee shall bo given any unfair advantage. 3 H S No person will bo allowed to solioit votes iu or near our ofiloes. 5 H 3 With best wishes for all candidates, wo aro, W H v Yours respectfully, j! H U SOUTHERN UTAH PUBLISHING & PRINTING GO. (i H t We Make Travel Easy. I I 1 inlMI m The Sign of Speedy Speed and Comfort H 3 Trains Daily 3 I I From UTAH to 4 Kansas City, St. .Joe, Chicago, Gal- $ i veston, El Paso and the Mining & ) I Camps of New Mexico and I- Arizona. t Ask Us About Cheap Rates This Summer. j H C ('. CJ. WAKKRN, fiPiicral Agent AtihlM)ti, Topolm it Santa Fo H jt Hallway Co. Salt Lake City, Utah. JL M |