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Show Qucstion-If Ogden's Ball Qub Wins Today, Who Will Win the C. M. F. on September 7 Answer The Young Woman Who Secures Se-cures the Largest Vote Total in The Standard's Big Contest Special Chance Given Candidates On Wednesday, Aug. 14th, all payments on old subscriptions will be given the same votes as NEW SUBSCRIBERS, For tin's day only. Candidates should not overlook this opportunity to get their friends to assist them. IN PRESENTING THE STANDING today of tho candidates in tho greatest popularity contest ever conducted by any newspaper, It will be interesting alike to patrons and candidates to note that many changes have been made in the relativo position of many of the candidates. The well laid plana and tho energetic ener-getic campaigns of the leaders aro bearing good fruit, and the voto cast is a good indication that all can do as well. In every community there Is a golden opportunity for some energetic ener-getic woman to enter tho contest with enthusiasm and vim and win tho honor of being awarded a valuable prize. There are many ways in which .1 candidate can securo the aid of friends, principal of which 1b by personal per-sonal calls upon them. Tho leaders In the campaign for votes le many of their friends aiding and assisting them in many ways. Each person has a circle of friends who are always glnd to render any nld, and by enllBtlus the co-oporatlon of a large number of persons in such a campaign the circle or sphere of the Influence ot tho candidate is increased, and that Is what gives a candidate a backing that can be depended upon New Candidates Enter. With the passing of each day the Interest in tho Standard's great free voting contest Is growing. Every da- now candidates file their nominations and enter the contest, and there aro still plenty of opportunities for many more. In nearly every district thcro Is unusual opportunity for some cuter-prising' cuter-prising' and popular young lady to enter en-ter the contest and secure enough popular votes to Insure their being chosen as a winner of one of tho grand prizes. 1 ne votes and Candidates. The popular f reo votes are pouring I into the office in such a stream that ' It keeps an augmented force of clerks busy all day and fair into the night crediting them to the candidates. Tho votes shown on the following list are those received up to 12 o'clock Tuesday Tues-day noon. The revised list as published pub-lished every day, and every person has the opportunity of nominating a friend, or if so desired you can place your own name before the voters. Nominations are free. VoteB are free, and the magnificent list of prizes will be absolutely given away Seo the voting schedule published on another page. Chock over tho following list and cast your votes for your favorite if the name appears, and if not mako a nomination at once. If there is anything any-thing about the contest that you do not uuderstand, write, call on or telephone tele-phone to the contest manager, for ho will be pleased to give your requests prompt attention. Tho nomination coupon will only appear for a few days, and onlj a limited number of nominations will be accepted. Cut the nomination blank from this Issue and send It to Tho Evening Standard, with your name or the name and address of your favorite candidate. A. subscription Is not necessary, nec-essary, but a good start means much The name of the person maldng tho nomination will not be divulged, If so requested Orders for the prizes will be given the successful contestants at the clone of the contest, same may be used by the contestant herself or disposed of In any manner sho may see fit. Summary of Prizes Offered. The Capital Prize, the $1,290.00 "E. M F." Automobile, will go to the young lady who receives more votes than any other lady in tho contest, no matter in what district she may reside. re-side. In each of tho four district we will give absolutely free on $357.00 Glen Dros. Piano, a ?100.00 Diamond Ring, a Trip to Yellowstone Park, a 150.00 Solid Gold Watch, a Business Course in the Smithsonian Business College and Five Sets or China. Office Will Be Open. In order to accommodate candidates who will be unable to call at the ofllco during business hours, arrangements havo been made to keep the ofllco open ovory evening. If you are interested in-terested in this splendid contest, nnd the opportunity it gives you to win an excellent prize, wrlto, telephone to or call on the contest manager He will be pleased to give you any information in-formation you may want and will furnish fur-nish you froo with all necessary blanks and Information with" which to conduct a campaign for votes. Votes: Are Free. Votes -for payments upon subscriptions subscrip-tions from subscribers or thoso who would become subscribers can bo cast by making payment to any representative represent-ative of the Evening Standard to tho candidate or to tfio ofllcc direct. If you deBire and will send In a remittance remit-tance to the contest manager he will cast tho number of votes you are entitled en-titled to In favor of your favorlto candidate can-didate or will send hor th votes. If there is no candidate already entered In the list whom you deslro to favor with your patronage you can. nominate a candidate or entor the contest yourself. your-self. When sending In coupons for The Evening Standard kindly cut them ont as neatly as poaBiblo, writing the name ; plainly, and pin them together, or inclose in-close them in an envelope. Tho Contest Con-test Managers have tempers as well as other peoplo, and when the voteB como in tied in a knot and look as though they had been cut with an ax, It is vory exasperating. If you want a pVIzc, got busy by ; getting your friends to subscribe for Tho Standard or have them renew their subscriptions, as votes are issued is-sued on all back subscriptions when paid. Be sure and domand your ballots bal-lots wlion paying subscriptions, either arrears or in advance Don't forgot to call up tho contest managor If there is anything you do not understand, as no is always In the ofllcc and ready to give .any Information desired How to Win. Candidates should at once interest their friends In their campaign, and by means of their united and energetic action induce as many people as possible pos-sible to vote for them Remembor that the advantages of having man) workers assisting you are legion Ono man could build a house without assistance as-sistance of others, but It would taku him a great doal longer than If he had a competent force of workers, by whose united efforts the work would bo finished in one-fifth of the time So, too, It fs with your campaign Gel your friends to help you and you will soon realize how much easier it is to conduct a winning campaign. t" f District No. 1 will Consist ' of the City of Ogden from the I f Center of Twenty-fourth street ' North. 1 I ' Elsie Bullough. 21-10 Roeve . ..C4S90 ilrs Ida Do Witt, 478 21st G5710 Marguerite Chase, 1509 15th ... 51940 Martha Huff, 135 23rd 51C20 Emma Hughes. 135 23rd 54410 Saline Clark, 17C6 Pacific .... 51GG0 Mrs. Walter West, Q22 20th . 50590 Mae V. Christenson.2314 Adams. 49C50 Rose Davenport, 1022 Grant 49G30 Nellie Watts, 1S24 Wash 46680 I Vina Price, 196 2nd 427?0 Ella HIslop, 311 22nd 399CU Ida Saunders, 2020 Mogat 38500 Mabel Gibson, 1250 Hennlnger. . 3S260 Bertha Crawshaw, 2325 Qnincy. .37980 Nora E Moore. 141 N. Wash. ..3G980 Kathrine Mack, 2156 Pacific 34310 Bessie Callaghan, 825 22nd ...32670 Myrtle Knudson, 46S 17th 32350 Florence Fisher, 1762 Pacific ...31150 Gertrude Barry, 941 23rd 30620 Pearl Williams, 349 18th 29360 Lillian Green, 296 21st street ...29240 Cora Vicks, 1S4 22nd 2S7S0 Mrs. Isabel Hartman, 27S 23rd..27G50 Marie Price, 1773 Center Ave. ..24630 Myrtlo Myers, 1st street 23690 Blanche Stone, 448 2nd 23140 Edna Monsen, 2020 Jefferson . 22S50 Philllppa Nelson, 2161 Lincoln ..22410 Verna Stuart, 2206 Adams ....22220 Bella Shipley, 203 Tracy 21810 Ruby Clark, 503 Lincoln 21320 Nellie Christensen, 661 Can Rd. 1S370 Mablo Crase, G04 W. 24th 18120 May O'Connor, 2147 Grant 17290 Lillian Obcrn, 1141 23rd 1G210 Esther Anderson, 242 23rd . . .15490 Nellie Campbell, S52 24th 14950 Pearl Bingham, 2053 Farr ave. . 13290 Esther Graves. 2357- Kingdon .13120 Mabel Foley, 2332 Jefferson 12620 Mayme Rowley, 2113 Grant 11900 Stella Wright, 1935 Grant 11710 Media Parry, 626 21st 11610 Mildred Doty, 2347 Madison ... 10490 Mrs Grace Koerner, 24GS Huds'n.10270 Josophlnc Olsen, 661 Canyon Rd .9850 Zolma Farr, 449 21st S9G0 Etta Platfoot, 2243 Adams .. .86'JO Eliza Porter, 2478 Washington. .8110 Erma Jacobson, 2338 Madison ..7360 Mrs. Eva Kellogg, 2337 Adams 7190 Hazel Sherwood, 357 Dan 6590 Edith Cowles, 849 20th 5S20 Bosele Codwell, 226 24th 5160 Mary Empey, 215 Tracey 3320 Elizaboth Norseth, 662 1st 2340 Lillian Fisher. 22nd St 2120 4- Dlotrlct No, 2 Will consist of the City of Ogden from the 4- center of Twenty-fourth treet f south. j. 4- -H- 4 4--- Catherlne Niles, 2921 Lincoln. .15330 Hazel Jackson, 3157 Adams 43820 Mrs. Minnie G. Miles, 2415 Q'cy 43370 Maude Farley, 856 26th 42520 Sadie Hlnslnk, 2737 Volkor 41750 : Ketharine Smith, 25th & Orch'd. 40320 Emma Pldcock, 152 Peterson -.40150 Daisy Eggleston, 2668 Monroe ..39860 Rachel Herrick, 3143 Adams . . .39810 Julia Berlin, 821 25th 39320 ' Mrs. iva Wells, 142 27th 3S760 Ethel Doxey, 367 27th 38660 Eva James, 121 W. 27th .: 3G720 ; Elizabeth Clark, Proudflt Co. ..3G410 Ada Bingham, 115 26th , 35990 May Hall, 2783 Pacific 31680 Bello Healcy, 114 27th 34310 Alee Clifton, 2832 Nye 31950 Lillian Chamberlain, 155 25th...31S90 ! l-ern Wilson, 2718 Jefferson ...31680 ' Tin. AJbert' 2860 Grant 29160 - !. Osborne, 2679 Wall 28960 Nellie Bacon, Washington ave.. 28360 J Agnes Brophy, 3175 Grant . . 27660 Mrn. Llllie Oroucher 2938 Wall. 25500 ' Florence Walker, 2520 Lincoln.. 25470 ; Margaret Drysdalo, 2768 Monroe. 24820 tlorenco Wilson, 2947 Wall 24G30 ernu Covington, 705 28th. 24370 ' Hazel Jones, 659 26th 23210 " Mrs. Emma Price, 115 Patterson.22010 H bohpla ChausBe, 30 Porter 22580 "I Edna Hayes, 748 25th 21S10 H wr?i SiL,nner. 2503 Adams ....20150 4 Myrtle Tyler, 2946 Grant 20290 H Sl.ne' 2539 Gnt 19810 4 atherlno O'Brien, 2533 Gram'cy.16420 H m ?i "arto. 928 28th 16320 ma DouSlas. 2640 Barlow 1G6S0 "re. Anna Young, 2SS1 Wash ..1:1860 I 'wgrl'M-l-ll7 - ' fw Ardis Hutchins. 124 27th 13S80 Lillian Chamberlain. 155 25th 8t.VH20 Grace Smith. 2967 Grant . 12640 I Lillian ThoniUB. 51S 27th .... 12620 Mrs. M Bramwell. 31S1 Adams 11G20 Ella Carter, 33rd and Jefferson 10550 Gladys Fonts. 766 26th 9920 Eollcn Mcissnor, 411 Herrick 9260 Leila Peterson, 154 27th ... S020 Alta Avery. 521 24th 8000 Mar Ferriss, 469 24th '830 Tillic Batcman, 32 12 Wall 7090 Mrs. Mary Savllle, 2520 Wash ,..5290 Anna Murphy, 2o04 Washington. 5240 Nell Monahan, 2635 Wall ...5170 Kathorlne Volkor, 653 27th 5030 Myrtle Brantlng, 2554 Qulncy 4930 Jennie Krultmacs. 3136 Euclid ...4330 1 Llllie Johnson, 2907 Grant 3680 Minnio Brown, 2865 Wash 3490 Mabel Panifah. 2554 Qulncy ... 3410 Kate Mahcr, 729 25th 2910 Rose Biol, 2877 Pingrce 2370 Mildred Adams, 2652 Lincoln ..2260 Rosa Robinson, 145 34th 2160 : -- District No. 3 Will consist of I Weber, Morgan, Davis counties -f- 4- and all territory south of Og- -f . den. , Zclla Cowan, R. F. D. No. 2 39670 Florence P. Parker, West Point. 3S3O0 Lettie Shupe, R. F. D. No. 3 37320 Lillian England, Plain City 36860 Zlna Thrackery, Croydon 34980 Marlon Ellison, Lauton 34680 Maizlo Sims, Kaysville 32640 Almiuda Cragun, Plain City 31660 Florenco Melghan, Devil's Slide. 31310 Lucy Jonea, Beaver 29640 Cora Porter, Morgan 29120 ivy Manning, Hooper 27310 Lillian Parry. TL F. D. No. 2... 26090 Millreah Fowera, Hooper 26520 Blanche Green, Potorson 22680 Coralla Tucker, Harrisvllle 22320 Eliza James, Farmington 21640 Belle Weaver, Coalville 20060 Casslo Ball, Coalrllle 16890 Emley Thomas, Bountiful 15420 Lettie Walker, R. F. D. No. 1.. 13390 Bertha Wadsworth. Rlvordalo . 12360 Nellie Cowen, R, F. D. No. 2 .11420 Zorctta Brelnholt. Ephralm. ..10960 Mabel Stranger, R. F. D. No.2. . 10GOO Lillian Guthrie, Clearfield 10340 Mary Darney, R. F. D. No. 2 9870 Esther Andorson Ephriam 9280 Florence Holmes, North Ogden .8310 Ealth Wood, Farmington 8270 Marie Openshaw, Kaysvillo 7860 Mies Marshall. N. Og'n, M'sh St. 7320 Phoebe Smith, Farmington . ....6810 Rebecca Aaper, R. F. D. No. 2....6S30 Ivy Bens, Hooper 5940 MrB. May Rodgers, R, F. D. No. 2.6000 Nina Thlcssen, Milford 4330 Kat!e Jones. Hooper 4320 Retta Sessions, Layton, R. F. D..4120 Jennie Barlow, Clearfield 4000 da Garrett, Contorville 3690 vy Rous, Hooper 3240 Udle Walton 3210 Slvlre Stogem, Hooper 2660 Lillian Peterson, Morgan 2300 Shirley Van Fleot, Farmington ..2170 Hazel Barrett, North Ogden 2160 Marion Taylor. R. F. D. No. 2 2000 t ff f T r District No. A Will consist -f I- of Cache, Box Elder, Rich counties and all territory north -r H east and west of these coun- -f - ties. i 4- 4. -- -f Sarah Romey, Smitbflold 37900 . With Gepbart, Tromonton 35930 J Mrs. Elva Stauffer, R. F. D BrlEbam '.'.,34950 Florence- HIckenloopor, R, p. D..34810 Loy Henderson, Randolph 34690 Agnes Plerson Plymouth 34Gri0 Gertrude Lynch, Twin Falls, Ida. 33670 SuBle Parker, Newton 3H90 Rita Hammond, Providence ...31210 Henrietta Madison, Shelby, Ida.. 29310 MrB. Hannah Jacobson, Logan.. 29050 Ala Prico, Lowlston t .27680 Blanche Spencer, Randolph 26310 M. A. Frcece, Sallna -...!. 24920 Hattlo Jepson, Brlghtm 2 150 Hazel Korth. Willard ... " "22onn Essie Crouch, Willard .'..""""o, Ida Wyatt, WcllsviUc ... "'"jJoOTn Netta Webster, Franklin, ida!'"i98M Hazel Hess Fielding .... ' l S Bessie Cragun, R, F. D. No. 3 "' 17860 Flossie Peterson, Hyrum . "i69xn Maude Allen, Corinno "'.16' 00 Mary Danlolson, Hyrum "l59oo Mabel Chugg, Providence "nsin Eleanor Garrett, Wellsville ' " ' 15010 Ada Jensen, Dayton, Ida "l4G00 Maralda Richardson, Avon '"14300 Lyna Weavor, Proston, Ida 143in Emma Hendrlckson, SmlthfiVld l in Tavorn Hess, Plymouth 'l2r!n Helen Hart, Trcmonton . .V.V.".'ll680 Parthlnia Frcderlckson. Tremon- 1 uella'cailet;DaVtonVida;;:'?Sf5 J Laura Murray, Wellsville. . , SJJS ' I Bcrnlce Ewln, R. F. D NoV !2 tW Lavona Wybrow. Ann..V'"1$l I Viola Richardson Fish r.v 'J?20 J Emma Phillips, Dayton Ida ' ' ' l0 fS Vera AnhcrofV Hyde P JJ J00" H May Archibald, ?&?. 1 Helen Goodwin. Trenton . fJJS 1 Ingra Hurren, SmlthfieM - 1 Elizabeth Glenn Wei 8vn,; 60 : I Anna Gutke, ShelbV, Ida KZ I Alice McBrlde, She by ia S f" I Jvny Page, Dayton Ida o59 I 1 May Synder, Twin" PaJ; 'idn C47 1 Box 540 ... itt'B. iaaho, , I May Atkinson," baytoV 'ida -H '" 1 Clara Jensen, Shelby Ida -270 - I Agnes Findlay, Fish wZl mil "o10 ' I Ruby Hnncey; 'igS ? Id- -E0 l" I Vera Plowman. Smithfield iS I Margaret Shoemaker Trent;;--5lu H I Ida Baker, Franklin. ' ' 80 ' I Jedora ChristofferSn. HvdA'p "V42 I May Follotte, Hyde "ark Park-3W0 il Blanche Leathern, Wellsvili; 3890 t II May Webb, Rando lph ,e "3740 j Ada McKinnou, andolnh 37l Ell Holla Peterson. Newton "v-3260 If J Nettle u Cutler, St"' 3180 ffii Ida Rlgby, Newton ''-2660 Jftl Maude Harris, Fielding .' '2EC0 11, II ll H |