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Show PIANO CONTEST WILL CLOSE FRIDAY EVENING Every Cent Paid on Subscription, Whether Old or New, Will Count for One Vote. The Telegram's $400 Carstenson & Anson company piano contest will close at 6 o'clock on the evening of Friday, December 23. Take your ballots in the piano contest con-test to the Utah Savings and Trust company, 160 South Main street, and put them in the ballot box. The following conditions will govern the contest as to how to secure votes: For every cent paid on subscription whether old or new, one vote. (Thus every subscriber of The Telegram who pays 6O0 for . his or her monthly subscription sub-scription is entitled to sixty votes.) Every person who pae's $7 in advance for a year la entitled to 10,000 votes; six months and pays $3.60 in advance, 5000 votes: three months and pays $LS0 in advance is entitled to 2500 votea The daily ballot clipped from The 1 Telegram counts for Its value. The Telegram asks the Ave leading candidates, as Indicated by the list of votes which was printed the day before the contest was turned over to the Utah Savings and Trust company, to 1 each appoint a committeeman to look after their interest This committee of five will take charge of the ballot box at 6 o'clock next Friday afternoon and will count the votes and award the piano to the girl who has the most votes. The names of the girls who were at the head of the list on the evening of November 30, when the ballot box was placed in the Trust company, are: Millie Williams 1.278.743 Leonora Arnold 1.106.779 Carrie Chance 942 680 Mary Love J29.308 Essie Butler 322,593 Millie William has already selected as her committeeman Prof. J. J. Mc-Clellan, Mc-Clellan, who was on the committee that awarded the other piano The Telegram offered. Each girl In the list given is requested to appoint a committeeman and notify The Telegram of her selection selec-tion by Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock, - - |