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Show i THE . DESERET NEWS SALT LAKE CITY FRIDAY JULY 17 1931 WiM Be,. KI3sGi?y OGaapaSraa Q,(Sflsk AGGgi? CprrV7 OF FINAL COUNT -- In order to maintain the utmost secrecy as to the number of subscriptions turned in by each candidate this, last week of The Deseret News $20,000 Prize Campaign, the race will be brought to . a close ' with a Sealed Ballot Box. No subscriptions whatever win be accepted through the week, but Instead, candidates them- selves will deposit their final collections in the SEALED SAL. LOT BOX located at the Utah State National Bank, corner First Sonth and Main streets, this city. And by so doing, no one, not even the campaign manager, or the publishers, can possibly know the voting strength of the respective cancti- ' dates, which precludes any possibility of favoritism and fairness to the minutest degree. ' campaign department this 1 V . - es T Sf Ye - -- , x has been placed In the Locked and sealed the Ballot-Bolobby of the Utah State National Bank, where it will remain until the dosing hour of the bank, 12 noon, Saturday, July 18. At that time it will be moved to the main business office of . The Deseret News, corner of Main and South Temple Streets, where it will be available to the candidates and their friends until 9 oclock Saturday night, the closing hour of the' cam- paign. When the final hour arrives the campaign tfill be declared closed. The judges will break the seals, unlock the box and Immediately thereafter, or as soon as votes can be issued on 'subscriptions contained therein, the last count will begin.-Thwinners will be determined by adding the attested vote totals, earned np to the dose of the' third period to those contained in the ballot box. There will be no waiting; no complicated count, bat'simply a matter of adding the vote totals and announcing the winners. e W - w It is calculated that it will take some time, however, to canvass the findings in the box And to determine the The official results will be published Monday in The Deseret News. win-ner- s. ' Public Attention! Saturday night, July 18, at 9. oclock marks your last chance to help your favorite candidate win the prize of , their choicejit The Deseret News ,$20,000 expansiotr eampafgn. FilI in the coupon below and see (hat it reaches the office with money order to cover before the closing hour. OUT-OF-TO-WN ' HELP YOUR FAVORITE H017! Heretofore candidates have had the privilege of mailing their letters containing subscriptions from their home town at the closing of various "periods. This will not be permitted the last night of the campaign. ALL VOTES AND SUBSCRIPTIONS MUST BE IN THE SEALED BOX WHEN THE RACE IS CLOSED AT 9 OCLOCK SATURDAY out-of-tow- n . CAMPAIGN DEPARTMENT THE DESERET NEWS, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. .Candidates Attention! to Enclosed herewith is my subscription payment which I wish to have credited NIGHT. (Mr.) (Miss) (Mrs.) whois'a candidate in your $20,000 prize campaign. for Amount years. Name of Subscriber Address - - OLD J candidates should, where it is possible to do so, arrange to deposit envelopes in person at the bank, but where this can not be done, letters containing final should be addressed to CAMPAIGN DEPARTMENT, THE DESERET NEWS, SALT LAKE CITY, and plainly marked FOR THE SEALED BALLOT BOX NOT TO BE OPENED. Particular care should be taken to poet such letters in good time to reach this office before the final hour, and it is advisable that they should be under a special delivery - NEW Out-of-to- mit-tanc- The price of The Deseret News is $7.00 per year and $3.50 for six months. subscriptions accepted for less than 6 months or more than 3 years. No Note: Personal checks are not acceptable during this the last week of the camAddress your paign. Use money order or certified check for the full amount. envelope to the Campaign Department, Deseret News, for sealed ballot box not to be opened. BE SURE TO SPECIFY WHICH CANDIDATE YOU WISH TO HAVE CREDIT FOR TOUR SUBSCRIPTION. es stamp. ' All subscriptions deposited in the sealed box must be accompanied by cash, money order or certified check for the full amount to cover. NO PERSONAL CHECKS will be accepted to cover subscriptions. Any subscriptions deposited in the Ballot Box with personal checks to cover will be declared void and no credit whatsoever will be issued On same. Candidates should have all checks made out to themselves and secure the cash for same before depositing subscriptions in the ballot box. This rule is of EXTREME importance to every candidate. It is made in fairness to all candidates and will be strictly adhered to. . . . . , . 1 WHO Will the Last Period ' jf A- if f- ; 5' J if til r. v Embracing the last week, ending Saturday night, July 18th, at 9 the following number of votes will be Issued on subscriptions: Months .....1,000 ; .,,4,009. ja Winners Be? 2 Year. .7. .. ... . . , Y ...... 17,000 m M exra Totes HU be issued on new subscriptions. 250,000 extra votes wifl be Issued on every club-o- f subscriptions turned in. Uncompleted dubs can7 their proportionate share of the club vote. A "club (s 15JOO worth of subscriptions. "v A QUITTER NEVERAMS . A - WINNER NEVER QUITS WIN By 9 oClock Saturday Night Judges The. firm of ReevesrWood and Ostler, Certified Public Accountants, has been selected to act as counting judges and to canvass the findings of the Ballot Box and to award tbe prizes. Thia firm iscompriaed of the followingmem bers: T if if if !f Y if . . 5f Ya MPffifi? ANT NOTICE .... J 1 $ $ $ $ $ $ - Bertram F. Reeves J. Arthur Wood Frank L. Ostler ' . , These gentlemen are well known to everyone in Salt Lake City and the surrounding territory, 'and the results as giv--, . oil out by them will be beyond dispute.' . -- $ $ $ $ $$ j if $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ w: $ $ 3 $ & |