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Show 1 III 110'""' , CASH COMMISSION wo GUARANTEED To Every e Active Winner Non-Priz- GIFT Dis it rib unit ion Times elper Automobile Absolutely FREE in IZZ" ft n V vay aosolutely free to men, women, boys and girls, n re-- o How The Prizes Are Awarded share in the distribution. It costs you nothing, now or Every active participant in the Helper Times Gifts Distribution will receive n car or cash award. The person polling the greatest number of votes in the campaign, regardless of district, will receive Ma or her choice of the grand capital prize cars. Then the person securing the highest number of votes in the other district will receive their next choice of cars. The $300 will be awarded to the next person securing the highest number of votes, regard-le- s of the district they are In. After the two car winners, the next highest person in each district will receive $50 in cash All other active candidates will receive 10 per cent cash commission on the amount of money they turn in on iber. Every active participant guaranteed a cash award 3lank and bring to this office. One Brand New Model RULES AND REGULATIONS Any reputable man, woman or child residing in Helper or surrounding territory is eligible to enter this campaign and compete for a prize. Nominations may be made at any time during the campaign. 2 No employee or near relative of any person in the business office of the Times is eligible to enter this distribution. The management reserves the right to reject any nominations at any time, without giving reasons for so doing. 3 The winners of the prizes will be decided by their accredited votes, said votes being represented by ballots issued on subscriptions, ty free voting coupons clipped from tho paper, and by votes issued on the nomination coupons, first week coupons and the opportunity coupons. 4 Candidates are not confined to their particular town or community in which to secure votes and subscriptions, but may take orders anywhere in this section, or, for that matter, anywhere in the United States or the world. 6 Cash must accompany all orders where votes are desired". There will be no exceptions to this rule. Candidates will be allowed to collect on back subscriptions and renewals as well as entirely new subscriptions and votes will be issued on both. 6 Votes are free. It costs the subscriber nothing extra to vote for his or her favorite. Subscribers should ask for votes when paying for their subscriptions. 7 Votes cannot be purchased. Every cent accepted through the campaign must represent subscriptions. 8 Votes are not transferable. Candidates cannot withdraw in favor of another candidate. Should a candidate withdraw from the race, his or her votes will be cancelled with the consent of the campaign manager, however, a candidate may withdraw from the race and transfer his or her votes to an entirely new entryy. Neither will it be permissible for candidates to give or transfer subscriptions to another candidate. Votes on such transferred subscriptions will be subject to disqualification at the discretion of the management. 9 Any effort or collusion on the part of any candidate or candidates to discourage competition by the spreading or false rumors or exaggerated stories, or anything done by any candidate or combination of candidates to the candidate or candidates entering into or taking part in detriment of this newspaper will not be tolerated. Any such agreement, arrangement or effort will forfeit all rights to a prize or commission. 10 Any ballots issued on subscriptions may be held in reserve and voted at the discretion of the candidate. The printed coupons appearing from week to week in the paper must be voted before the expiration date appearing thereon. 11 No statement or promise made by any solicitor, agent or candidate varying from the. rules and statements published through the columns of this paper will be recognized by the publishers. 12 In case of typographical or other error, it is understood that neither t ho publisher nor the campaign manager shall be held responsible except for the necessary correction upon the same. 13 Every candidate is an authorized agent of the Times 1 E3 PASSENGER 14 SEDAN Value $1,210.00 PURCHASED FROM Moab Garage Co. No. 34 CARBON COUNTY DISTRIBUTORS For BUICK Cars 1L I tI n Also To Participants Residing Within District Number 1- :- It"; . J CAS guaranteed a cash award equal to 10 percent of all money turned in by them for subscriptions! e winners on a ten per cent basis, distributed in the form of salaries among acliao to win one of the big: prizes but fails a cash report, the campaign, regular making of every subscription you collect goes into your pocket cent feature. JThink of It! 10 per ensation "to all candidates there will be no losers. Could anything be fairer or more liberal non-pris- a I - Helper Times open Until 8 p. m. Telephone 21 n Phone or write campaign editor of Helper Times. f six-ye- ar six-ye- one-yea- i itmMiittiHtMittwuiiunumnmiMnmiwimuwHinmiHmiuimiM Every active participant who does not win one of the Capital Prizes is and as such mp.y collect arrearages and subscription payments from present ae well as from new subscribers. 14 Extenions of subscriptions will receive votes according to the vote schedule in effect when the first subscription was paid, except that no extension votes will be given the final period. 15 It is distinctly understood and agreed that candidates will be responsible for all monies collected and that they remit such amounts "in full, at frequent intervals, or on demand to the campaign department. 16 There will be several big prizes awarded, besides a 10 winners, per cent, cash commission to all ACTIVE non-pribut it distinctly understood that in the event ANY candidate becomes INACTIVE, failing to make a weekly cash report, he or she will, at the discretion of the management, become disqualified and thereby forfeit all right to a prize or commission. 17 the week of Sept. 17 to 26 will as be known Opportunity Week. Dvring this week there will be a vote bonus of one hundred thousand extra votes for every three renewal subscriptions of not less than one year each; two hundreds thousand extra votes for every three new subscriptions of not less than one year each and five hundred thousand extra votes for cne subscription either new or renewal but only one subscription either new or renewal can be turned in to apply on this extra offer. 18 To insure absolute fairness in the awarding of the prizes, the race will be brought to a close under a "sealed ballot box" system, and will be under the personal supervision of two or more judges selected from the Advisory Board. During the entire last week of the campaign, the box locked and sealed will repose in the lobby of a local bank, where candidates and their friends will depslt their final collections and reserve votes. And not until the race has been declared closed will the seals be broken, the box unlocked, and thy judges begin the final count. In this way no one, not even the campaign manager, can possibly know the voting strength of the respective candidates, which precludes any possibility of favoritism and insures fairness to the minutest degree. 19 The management reserves the right to amend or add to the rules, of this campaign if necessary, for the protection of the interests of both candidates and this newspaper. The right is also reserved to increase and add to the list of prizes. 20 The Times suarantees fair and impartial treatment to all candidates, but should any question arise, the decision of the management wilt be absolute and final. 21 Two hundred thousand extra votes will be awarded p each candidate with every three subscriptions, or the equivalent, turned in during their first week in the campaign. These are in addition and above all regular votes, but the arrangement will be in effect only during the first three periods of the campaign. 22 Campaign opns today closes October 31. In accepting nominations candidates agree to abide by the above condition. First Period iuHwumtii(mutimiHii(MiitimHiMiitH:uiiiHiMiiiuHuiMmMtHmiiMiitHRiimimi(U)iiHiiiiHHiiwiiMiH Schedule of Votes and Subscri ption Prices of The Helper Times Second Period Third Period From Oct. 6th to Oct. 17, Up to and including Oct. 5th, the following number of inclusive, the following number of votes will be issued votes will be Issued on on subscriptions: yr. $ 2.00 yrs. $ 4.00 yrs. $ 6.00 yrs. $ 8.00 yrs. $10.00 yrs. $12.00 10,000 30,000 60,000 90,000 120.000 200,000 votes votes votes votes votes votes 8,000 yr., $ 2.00 yrs. $ 4.00 24.0C0 yrs. $ 6.00 50,000 yrs. $ 8.00 75,000 yrs. $10.00 100,000 yrs. $12.00 160,000 votes vote3 voteB votes votes votes The above schedule of votes, which is on a declining basis, positively not to be raised during the competition. A special ballot good for 100,000 extra votes will be Issued on every "club" of $12.00 turned in on subscriptions. The "Club" may be composed of small or large subscriptions totaling $12.00 worth. This arrangement will be in effect throughout tho entire campaign and Is to be considered part of the reeular schedule. No subscriptions will be ac Fourth Period From Oct. 18 to Oct. 24, The last week, terminatinclusive, the following num- ing Oct. 31, the following ber of votes will be issued number of votes will be ison subscriptions: sued on subscriptions: 1 yr. $ 2.00 3.000 votes 6,000 votes 1 yr. $ 2.00 2 yrs. $ 4.00 18,000 votes 2 yrs. $ 4.00 16,000 votes 3 yrs. $ 6.00 40,000 votes 3 yrs. $ 6.00 80,000 votes 4 yrs. $ 8.00 60,000 votes 4 yrs. $ 8.00 45,000 votes 6 yrs. $10.00 80,000 votes 5 yrs. $10.00 60.000 votes 6 yrs. $12.00 125,000 votes 6 yrs. $12.00 90,000 votes more one than six years from any person. cepted for 60,000 extra votes will be given for each year of a new subscription during the first period; 40,000 extra votes for each yoar of a new subscription during the second period; 20,000 extra votes for each year of a new subscription during the third period, and 10,000 extra votes for each year of a new subscription during the last period. ftHntMiiwimiiiHMMliiiliitiimtiiiHttiiltmiliiimHtuitHitnittniimii |