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Show 0 READY I FORELEGTION Preparations Made to Handle - J Records Crowds at Poll - If ing Places H With thousands of persons In Ogden I H ready to cast their ballots tomorrow, j H and hundreds of new voters on the H list. It is expected that the county 1 B clerk's office will he beselged with H telephone calls asking last minute H question as to details. However, it will! H ho n simple matter to determine these I H questions without waiting on the tele- H phone if the directions and plans are H The first question Irblcli will prob- H ably he asked l " Where do I vote?" H This can he determined from a map H ontalned In another section of this newspaper The map has bon blocked j B off into districts. The voter first finds H the street upon which lie resides and I then will find his house within a certain cer-tain districts which Is numbered in large numerals. riM) POl LING PX Bfi Armed with the district number he finds tho list of polling places also In this Issue and follows down the 111 until his number Is found IppoaltC his number he will find the name and address of the person's residence where he will cast his ballot tomorrow Tho next step to he taken will be to reach his polling place Or 'he housi where he cast his vote Those who wait for automobiles or other conveyances convey-ances to carry them to the polls this year will be disappointed, for in.h r tho corrupt practices act, the transporting trans-porting of voters to tho polls is not allowed. In previous years, political parties have pro Tided automobiles for voters, but none will be provided tomorrow, to-morrow, ecept In the. transportation of sick, disabled, aged or infirm voters. The law provides that transportation transporta-tion ran only bo furnished to these sick, disabled, aged or Infirm voler.s. So It will be well for alt healthy, young and all other voters who do not come under the Infirm clashes to prepare to walk to tin ir voting places or furnish When the automobiles are furnished for transportation of 'he sick and in - firm voters, they must be provided at the Joint espense of two or more po lltlcal parties, according to law The Conveyance must contain no banner displayed upon It and must not contain -i part vv ot ki r The polls In all districts will he open from 7 o'clock a. m. to ' O'clO !: p. m WHAT mil R DOl 6 Upon rsai hini the polling place the otiT before being allowed to enter an InclOgUre Vblch surround- the voting booth- will gi- hit name to one of the Judges Of election v. ho will announce the name In a loud end distant vole. The voter's name will then be looked for on the registration list and if found, the voter will be allowed to enter en-ter the Inclosure. He win be handed a ballot ontalnlng a stub, upon which an election JudKc will place his Inl- H The vot r will thi n be shown to B voting booth and must prepare his bul- M lot in this booth alone I B Before leaving the voting shelf orj H compartment the voter shall fold liU ballot without displaying the marks H thereon, In tho name manner It was B folded when he resolved it. do that. the H contents of the ballot shall be conceal-( H ed and the stub can be removed wlth- H out exposing ens of the contents ofi H the ballot, ami he shall keep the same1 H so folded until he has voted. Kach j voter who has prepared his ballot, andj 1 re idv to afurcjald. then H leave the compartnu m the Judges of election having the bal- H lot box in charge, and gue his namel H to one of the Judges of election who: H shall announce it In a loud and dls , B tlnct tone of olee. dear and audible H The voter's ballot shall be handed to H the Judges in charge of the ballot box. Hb who shall announce the name of suchl voter and the number upon the stub of his ballot; which numher must correspond cor-respond with the number previously checked opposite his name on the Istry list when Lhe election Judge handed him hie hallot. if the stub number of the ballot corresponds and, , Is Identified by the initials of the Judge placed thereon, the Judge shall then remove the stub from such ballot The Judge In charge of the poll list shall Immediately write lhe name of suchl voter upon such list. Such ballot shall' then he returned by said Judge to the voter, who shall thereupon in full view of tho Judges of election deposit the Same in the ballot box. with the official offi-cial Indorsement on the ballot upper-' most. Kach voter shall mark anil deposit de-posit his ballot without undue delay, and shall quit said inclosed space asi soon as ho has voted. No such voter shall he allowed to occupy oc-cupy a voting shelf or compartment, already occupied by another nor remain re-main within said Inclosed space more; than ten minutes, nor to occupy a vot-Ing vot-Ing shelf or compartment ir more than five minutes, in case all such j shelves or compartments are In use and other voters are waiting to oc-t cupy the same. No votor. not a Judge of election, wfrose name has heen checked on the registry list of the bal lot officers shall be allowed to re-j enter said inclosed space during said ' election, it shall be the duty of each and all of the Judges of election to M-cute M-cute tho observance of the provisions of this sei tion and other sections relative rela-tive to the duties of voters and of judges and other officers of election. . . oo |