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Show Xmas Subscription Campaign Gets Off To Flying, Start The Cache Valley Clarion's Big Christmas Campaign contest got off to a flying start this week with 10 candidates actively at work at press time today. Date for the final closing of entrance in the contest is this Saturday. No candidates will be permitted to enter after that date, so this is your last chance if you want to compete for the cash prizes totaling $215 along with a daily cosh commission of 33 per cent. Readers are urged to take this opportunity to aid their favorite contestant. You may either give the order for renewal to the contestant con-testant or at the office of the Clarion where tha contestant will be credited. Candidates are urged to report each Saturday since bonus points will be awarded as scheduled for achievements during thet week. Following are the candidates who had signed up by Thursday noon; Howard Taylor, Estella Paton, Ira D. Rudd, Willis Hobbs, May Geddes, Noel Prudent, Pru-dent, Gretta Winger, Madele Smith, L. - Cunningham, and Herbert Bodily. First prize in the contest is $100 second prize $50, and third prize $25. District prizes of $10 each will be awarded in four districts in the county. Points for the first week's work will be computed on Saturday evening eve-ning and posted in the Clarion office. of-fice. Standings will be published in next week's paper. The contest will close at 8 p. m. on Saturday evening, December 21. Subs-cribe now to the Cache Valley' Clarion, an independently owned newspaper and printed in an up-to-date modern printing plant on West Oneida street. |