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Show No Organized Campaign Apparent In Dixie Round-Up Queen's Contest To Date The question as to "who will be Queen of the Dixie Round-up is king asked in many circles as vting to determine this question gets under way Monday. The count made Wednesday evening Proves that many are interested helping elect their prospective Queens. However, it is the opinion of the committee that those people ho nominated a candidate for 'his honor have failed to launch organized campaign in her belt be-lt isn't the desire of the com-jnittee com-jnittee to have one person do all the supporting of their candidate, when a little campaigning in behalf be-half of their candidate can win the support of many others who are interested in the selection of the Dixie Round-up Queen. Fifteen young women were nominated to vie for honors of Queen. This group should represent rep-resent the majority of the people of St. George and to choose a Queen from these young people should be a desire of all those interested in having a Queen of the Dixie Round-up. The people of this community are urged to make their choice (Continued on page five) Round Up Queen i (Continued from first page) for queen at once and show their support by depositing their pennies in the ballot boxes located in the following places: Dick's Cafe, j Liberty Drug Store, J. C. Penney's, Big Hand Cafe, Whiteway Alalt Shop, Vogue Beauty Parlor, Wads-worth Wads-worth Fountain and Dixie Drug Store. The standing of the candidates according to the Wednesday night count is as follows: Addie Hammer Lou Slade Barbara Stuzenegger Noma Andrus Berneice Holt Jerry McGregor Jane Foremaster Shirley Hail Ellen Owens Nita McQuaid LaBerta Sorenson Helen Whitehead Louise Wadsworth Laura Lytle Elaine Hafen Remember just two more weeks before the winners are announced. Don't put it off until it is too late. Voting closes at 9 p.m., Wednesday, Aug. 21. |