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Show Ol ote txoumt H irst ireil of Old "Pi; Looks Like Three Cars Xi Go For Less Votes Ife rrn'' Id 1 . Reau and Ring Contest I i ; f -I V , i i a. , , H t . ' 1- i f. Figure :for Yourself Just How Subscriptions Count In Votes New Candidates Should Enter and Lead Next Publication List Tin- only i-xtnT vote offer of the campaign is announced today. This is the opportunity fur l.raml new starters to make their entry in the list jiinl ii riipiil rliinb upward; this a the opportunity for those who have delayed their start until tin- tirst vote count which appears today. If you l annot understand any feature of this special offer ask u.s jmrwonajly and we will inako.it dear. When this ntl'er -of hip extra votes is made, every candidate now in the race and every prospective candidate can afford to launch in with real vijror. Wi; want more inlistments to replace those who are not going to do anything in this race. This Jig vote offer will not be repeated. It carries great weight. The apportunity to get mx year Mihscriptions now is very bright The greatest that any candidate "can secure is two six-year subscriptions issuing the opportunity coupons. If you have any six-year prospect--get them 'now,' because it will produce like two usually do in votes. .Remember two coupons j'or the 5lH),000 opportunity votes is the limit for each candidate-. There is no limit to the number of 100,000 and 200,000 opportunity coupons. The votes secured during opportunity days count like everything. They pile up tremendously. Oct yours, during Opportunity Days, and make every hour count. t i- THIS NEW DODGE BROTHERS SEDAN Value $1,073.00 Purchased from Martin Nielsen Auto Co. Main Street, American Fork, Utah Your golden opportunity in a rush "What car do you want to win? How much cash can you use?. Set your goal $100, $300, $640, $820 or !fl()7.'5. All right you can make that stun, or its equivalent in big handsome 'speedy motor cars, IF you arc willing to go after them.- Opportunity is THIS NEW CHEVROLET SEDAN Value $820.00 Purchased from Martin Nielsen Auto Co. Main Street, American Fork, Utah to go to the top of the List TAKE IT! knocking, the long list of prizes are going to be given away just as announced, irrespective of the amount of business that comes in. Heed the call today. Take your pick of the list. The bigger you are the more i his should appeal to you. Write, telephone or call at campaign headquarters personally. T" ..V. I t .1 1 A , Iin H I Vl A (1 A tllat,. . . , to be given away lor less votes thari usually are required wkwVif a sewing machine, a phonograph, a wrist watch or a chean di ring are given away. " . 9 are Publication of the first count today does 'not niuan noaiB, closed. Far from It. This campaign Is only starting nore candidates who have not accomplished anything than tW who have. The campaign Is hardly under way yet. Certainly candidates have not gotten into their stride yet. Live, earnest, energetic candidates subscription setter- enter now and WALK AWAY from slow-going entries. Spe&L work siibscrintions will win. CAR GO FOR LITTLE That is the honest truth. Votes turned in so far would nnt w one of the old time piano, sewing machine and ring campaigns, t The lack of interest manifested by candidates in Reneral kJ enly regrettable, It is appalling. It is ridiculous. Yes, and it LET FRIENDS DO THE AVOKK j Here The Citizen, Review and Sun is putting up over $4,000 M k lug, handsome, speedy automobiles and purses of gold and Bllver. some who nave entered are content to stand by and let their friej& In fact, more votes have been cast in some instances, by tJ g(. ribers themselves over the counter in The Citizen, Review and k oflice for candidates, than most of the candidates themselves km turned in. ' j This means that friends who would subscribe or renew ujinj.i the natural course of business, come to The Citizen, Review otk office, pay their subscriptions without, sollclatlon. and because lire friends of the candidate, cast their votes for their friends. Sot too, are only coupon chasers who would rather spend profitable tfc' running after coupons when a subscription will offset a whole Sods' coupons. I Of course, that Is perfectly all right. The Citizen, Review tnjfc desires business and. business makes votes either from subscripts, or coupons. But The Ctyirfen, Review and Sun also wants to candidates manifest some enthusiasm themselves in their own electa. It takes more than friends to win. It takes work. Work mstt subscriptions. Subscriptions mean votes. Votes mean prizes. IX SACKCLOTH AND ASHES ouuner ur laier in mis i-auipaigu, a canaiaaie or candidates V entered, or one or more who will yet enter, will get their stride u! the drones are going to find themselves weeping in sackcloth and sate' at the roadside, while the live ones spin past in their big motor an; Motor cars won through consistent effort. No one need Tie a drone. Everyone has it In him or her to acts pllsh, to do. That dormant power, though, mast be awakened. WAKE UP! GET BUSY! ou candidates who are in. You have been nominate! Toe friends have helped you. They will continue to help yoo. Somtf you are willing to help yourselves. Others of you have yeStoseslfc light. Wake up! Start doing. Accomplish. Win. You who are "considering." Start now. If you WILL.0l.ki' win YOU WILL WIN big. Workl will win. j First Vote Count -Campaign Just Starting DISTRICT NO. 1 W'll include only those participants residing with n the voting. prefliift of Pleasant drove and that territory south ;r.iil east of Pleasant Grove. One car find ns ipnny cosh prizes and commissions a there are a'tie candidates will be Awarded in this district. dis-trict. If vi i:r ii.ivihijitioii lias been sent In and ilia's n it .tfijuur in the llt below please nu'i;ytlie oa:u;ai:;ii mar.iUv.".' at oner. . Following' are the names o' those who haM' l'f(Mi nominate 1 ;ti Pis'ric: No 1 putili Miss Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Jacob '.;e! ieii with until ail Mites yesterday '.1 l'erniie Alh't Noi-1 imter Kia'l.v i!oul:er. l.indon V. .1 lUvk I.r.e A:ael:a Iturulia'.u ('luiti'iiso:i Miss I .affile Cooler Mrs. J. l. Clark Miss Klla l'rasiiiton Mrs. Kay Cillni.in Mis. John ' loust on... . Miss ll.t.d Ui-et.li. I. in.ii. Miss Jewel Liliebauph Mrs. A. H. Ixve. I.lndou Miss Inez Monsou Miss t-ililh Makin Mrs. .!e.-., j.h Murphcy ... Mrs. Cora Nash 'Mis. Alvin Nielsen Mrs. Lucille I'arduhu Miss l.m ille I'onlson ' Miss Thelma Shoell' , Miss Lillian SJoberp liussell Stns1in N'iss Viola Thorn Mrs. Jesse Vadley .... Mrs. Luelle Walk.r. Miss Lucille Walk. r. Miss Anueline Warnic l.indon . Manila Mrs. C. L. Warniek. Man'l.i DISTRICT NO. 2 Will Include only thbse participants residing j in the voting precinct of American Pofck, Including Alpine, Highland, and surrounding territory. One of the prize cars and as many cash prizes am! commissions as there are active candidates will be awarded in this district. P your nomination has been sent in and does not appear in this list please notify the campaign manager at once. Following are the names of those who have, been nominated in District No. 2 together with all votes cast for publication up until yesterday ikhui: Miss Lucretta Ashhj'..; . GiUOO Mrs. Leonard Hates, Alpine 22,100 Miss l.;uirae Hik kwalter 3,000 Miss-Violet Uiirke 44,2oO Kenneth llinns :i24.70n Miss Loraine Holey S9.C0O .Miss Ijorraine, Chipman .'Ul.UW Mrs. Wilson Cunningham 329.K00 : Miss lva Dell Greene e.000 Miss Lucile Greenwood.. ::2!.fitM Demont Hansen '..OoO Mrs. Pearl Laursen r.2..4'0 Mrs. Morris lAigie S.OOO Miss Florence Logsdan ...'.32.".,100 Miss lone .March, Alpine 97,40 Miss Myrtle Penrod '.ts,2uo Miss Marie Roberts .".2.300 Mrs. Walter Strange ."..000 Mrs. Chris Scott :. 1 l'ijmo Mrs. Thomas Shatter r.jioo Miss Margaret Talor '.H7.7"ii Mrs. Laura Timpson ."i.i.hm.)' Mrs. Noraia Woodliouse .'..nen .Mrs. Karl Wright ::2:.4"0 "'Miss' Madgn Walters s.w Mrs. Dave Taylor '.':!. vie DISTRICT NO. 3 Wirt include only those participants residing In the Iehi voting precinct, also including Cedar Valley and surrounding sur-rounding territory. One car and as many cash awards and commissions as there are active candidates will be awarded In this district. If your nomination has been sent In , and does not appear in this list please notify the campaign manager at once. Following are the names of those who have been nominated in District No. 3 together with all votes cast for publication up until yesterday noon: Mrs. A. E. Adams 224,000 Frank W. Allen 5,000 Miss Rachel Bone 236,400 Miss Edith Broadbent 234,100 Miss Amanda Brown 235.S00 Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Clarence Christensen. 5,000 Clyde -Dorton 15,100 Harold Fox 66.200 Miss Edith Goates 54,000 Mrs. Walter Hutchings 5,000 Mrs. Melvin Johnson 22,100 Mrs. Edward Larsen 117,!00 Miss Evelyn Lott 67.S00 Mrs. Mary Maudsley 13,100 Miss Edna McKinney, Fairfield 111,100 O. S. Peterson.... 5,000 Miss Janet Peterson ... 334. R0o Leslie Peterson 5,000 Tom Jones 5,000 Mrs. Frank Sharp .... 11.000 Mrs. SinMl. y Tinior..'. ... ."..000 Morris1 Trane ! 33:1, xoo 'Miss Blanch Webb ;.. 32l,7tu Hire aslo PirSzes 10 Cash Commission To All Active Non-Prize Winners THIS NEW FOBD SEDAN Value $640.84 Purchased from the Lehi Motor Co., Main Street, f Lehi, Utah lis e ash raz L f JLJ111.&X aiiu. 11CIJL All J. I1V AJlg V "VJ,. Prizes, Clip This Coupon, Mail or Bring It to Campaign Office headquarters at the Alpine Publishing Co., Anerican Fork Nomination Blank in The Citizen, Review and Sm "Everybody Wins" Campaign. , Good For 5,000 Votes I IIKKK'HV K N'T Lit AND CAST ,"000 VOTES FOR MISS I M H. or MRS.) '. .' . a candidate in the CITIZEN. REVIEW and Sl'N f'EverMj Wilis' Prize Distribution. .ftWi&.M -. .p-iKy? fei ! NOTE Only one nomination blank accepted for ca,!i candid" nominated. ' Phone 209-J Campaign Office Open Until 8 P,. M. Daily Phone 209-I For Further Information Call on, or Phone or Write Campaign Editor. 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