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Show ILL THE BE li'BLMMffi' Another Ogden Girl Said to Be ' Making Still Hunt for Ballots. THE CANDIDATES f- Name. Votes, -f ' Miss iFlorenco Walker... 10,100 -f - Miss Pearl Brown 6,000 -t- Miss Mario Herrick 6,G00 Miss Nellie Ambler 2,900 MIbs Hazel Dye ........ 2,700 - Miss .Nellie Watts ...,., 2.G00 f Miss Lillian Parry 1,200 -f Miss Grace h. Wilbur .. 70O Mrs. Joseph Gobb ...... GOO -f Miss Myra Moon I 200 -f f (By Foxlo H. Quiller.) Well, one or two of -ua didn't go to Brlgbam, anyway. With only three days moro In whloh i to hustle for votes tho candidates In tho great Aviation Queen Contest are making a better showing than I President Taft has on his merry-go-j roaund whirl about the country, and that's going some Tho voting has been heavier than oxpecfted at this stage of the game,, but even at that, three or four of the candidates must be holding back their ballots. Come on In, girls, tho water's fine. Don't koep, those votes. Turn them in. The public is Itching to know more about this race. It was reported on the avenue this morning that a- new candidate Is to enter the contest before tomorrow night, the closing of the entry list, nnd jthat she had enough ballots to pack a Southern Pacific furniture car. Well, what if she has' The girls now In tho race are ready for most any kind of an emergency, they say, and will meet the new comer with a right, good will. Come on, let's see the fur fly. TIiIb contest is dlfferont than most popular voting contest In that it is not a money making proposition and does not require the expenditure of a vast sum of nickels for any contestant con-testant to win. The ballots are free. They can bo found In tho Examiner and Standard every day. It does not cost one cent to enter the race. All It takes is a little hustle and, perhaps, a iblt of nerve on tho part of the candidates can-didates and there you are. Miss Lillian Parry of West Twelfth street, entered tho race at noon today, to-day, with 1,200 votes. |