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Show count will be ended 1 tonight and names oe 1 Winners announced Who are they? i Was Miss one? J Who got the biggest vote? These were a few of the thousand and one questions addressed to the non-committal Judges of' the contest. But the judges refused to give out the smallest portion of their knowledge. It was an easer, interested crowd that watched about The Telegram office yesterday. All desired the merest inkling ink-ling of the "doings," but a cold, icy stare and the answer, "Wait and see," was all that the inquirer received. AU manner of rumors were in the air. The "ups" and "downs" of candidates candi-dates were as prevalent as the warm atmosphere of the day. Avalanches of votes, landslides of paper counters and floods of ballots were talked of. Is it true? Don't ask me. The Judges only know. Hundreds of telephone calls were registered reg-istered yesterday, but the announcement announce-ment did not- come. Tonight on the scenes at Utahna, Bon Ton and Utahna Park theaters the winners will see their names, and in The Telegram columns tomorrow the names wlli be 'announced. 'an-nounced. The count will be completed tonight, and their official signatures will be attached at-tached to the report. . Tomorrow the anxious feeling will be over. "Who Is who" will be known, and then it will be "Ho! for the Lewis and Clark exposition and a tour of the Pacific coast." |