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Show ; I :; Voting Coupons Are in Great Demand and Subscriptions ,....,. . ' Being SoogSit j ' " , :-': INTEREST INCREASES DAILY i Helpful Hints and Remarks About Contest j Every Candidate Should Read Con test WriteUps Carefully Every j , One Is Talking; About Big and Liberal Offer ,' To win one of the Standard prizes, but one requirement is made of all candidates, and that is "GET BUSY." To begin wtell in any contest is a great advantage. The contest will not start until next Saturday, July 20th, and now is the lime to plan your campaign. An opportunity to win forty-one prizes is an offer too attractive for 3 any young woman to overlook. All things arc possible for a young j woman when her efforts are properly directed Cet in the pro- cession. Be n worker and a winner. Candidates are urged to I familiarize themselves with all the details of the contest to learn i, how to secure votes ancj become a winner of one or the many valu- I able prizes offered by The Evening Standard. Read the Following Carefully The contest opens Saturday, July 20th, and closes on Saturday, Sep- tember 7th. 3 j The contest department telephone ,i j number is 5G. jj ; Old subscribers as well as new are 5 entitled to votes when paying sub- t 1 scrlptions either arrears or in ad- J if vance. i g Candidates should be sure that I jj their names are on all ballots and ; coupons before sending to office. ;j All correspondence regarding the S contest or contest matters should be !J addressed to the Contest Manager, j ij Ogden Evening Standard. ! J, The contest department is open -j from 8 30 a. m. until S o'clock in the 1 evening. Call at this office or tcle- ! J phone If you desire Information. ' The votes will be counted each day , if at 12 o'clock noon and the standing :-J of contestants published in the fol- , i lowing day's paper All votes received re-ceived after this time each day will not appear until the second day following fol-lowing their receipt. I The coupons printed each day in . the paper are good for ten votes each " when properly filled out and sent to ! ' the contest office before the oxpira- - ; ticn date printed thereon. Any mjm- I ber of these may be voted for a" can- . didate. ': : Candidates have been supplied with 5 j ' subscription and receipt books and are authorized to accept payments j '" : on subscriptions. Candidates will j ' give receipts for all money collected. f j The contestants' receipt can be ex- ? changed for an office receipt upon being sent or presented at this of-; of-; lice. ; Ballots issued on subscriptions re- celved from candidates will be sent . to candidates and these ballots may i bn voted at any time during the con- test f. Subscribers desiring to pay their j subscriptions and receive votes may 1 remit direct to the Contest Depart- j ment or at The Standard office. Votes i will be iBSued and sent to tho sub- I Bcrlber or voted at once If the name of the candidate is glvon. All votes in thle contest are aoso- i lutely free. They cannot be bought. ,r They must be cut Ironi the paper or i secured on subscriptions. Votes are NOT transferable and , after being received at this office f will not be changed or altered in any j way. The Contest Manager Is at the i Standard office all the time, and Is prepared to answer all questions re- ; llx latlng to the contes to those who i call upon or write him. Call on the ; Contest Manager and he will prepare !' you for conducting a campaign that will accomplish wonders. ' Aanyone, Anywhere Can Vote. i Remember that anyone, anywhere , i can vote for a candidate and candl- ", dates can secure votes and subscrlp- j ; UonB anywhere. It Is easier to ak ;" questions than to correct mistakes. Do ', not hesitate to ask quebtions n thero k is anything that you do not understand. under-stand. Our oest advise to all is to read llic contest news in each issue of tho paper. You have everything tc gain and nothing to lose. The com est manager and his assistants are engaged in thi3 undertaking with the determination that every candidate candi-date shall have an equal opportunity to win, and they are ready and willing will-ing at all times to render all possible assistance. "With this object in view they arc more than ready to co-operate with candidates and their friends, In the pleasant work of securing se-curing subscriptions. Many Chances to Win. Did you ever stop to think that EACH AND EVERY CANDIDATE In The Standard's Great Popularity Contest, has a chance to win any of the prizes In her district9 In other words, a candidate is not confined to working for just the prize she may be desirous of winning, but lias eleven chances to be among the winners. For example she has the opportunity of winning the Capital Prize, or any of the ten prizes awarded In each dis-"trict. dis-"trict. Willi the' liberal array of prizes offered any industrious young woman can win a prize, If she puts forth her effort. The arrangement of prizes is to the greatest advantage of every candidate can-didate and In planning this, great campaign, the managers have been careful to see that all candidates who sincerely and earnestly try are taken care of, by the arranging of several prizes In each district. One young woman, who had as she said been considering the contest carefully before be-fore entering, called at The Stand-office Stand-office with her nomination and said: "The arrangement of your contest Is the best I have ever seen, and any young woman with ambition should "not be afraid to enter and compote for such an array of elegant prizes. Of course, I want the capital prize, "E. M. P." automobile, but even If I do not win this reward, I will be highly pleased If I am successful In winning the ?75.00 Glen Bros. Upright Up-right Piano, or any of the other prizes offered, and I think I stand a good chance to win one of the best prizes offered. N District No. 1 Will Consist 4- of the City of Ogden from the Center of Twenty-fourth street - North. X -r Mae V Chrlstensen. 2314 Adams. 2000 Gertrude Barry, 041 22rd st 2000 Marguerite Chase, 1G09 lGth 2000 Bertha Crawshaw, 2325 Qulncy.2000 Mrs. D C. Hess, College Court. 2000 Lizzie Dinsdale. 5GC Canyon Rd-2000 Pauline Farr, 501 Canyon Road. 2000 Mazle Hanley. 2124 Royal 2000 Zelma Farr. 449 21st 2000 Florence Fisbor. 17C2 Pacific. .. .2000 11 'TEN FREE VOTES SN EACH ISSUE ? I I NOT GOOD AFTER JULY 30, 1912 I Cut " The QBBEf Eraitflfl STOTMHi spon i I POPULAR VOTING CONTEST I J I Fill out as i ) 1 directed i I This Coupon Will Count for 10 Votes dnd t0 ' i H 1 Manager of -' j I For B The Even- I'' 1 , .j.. 1 '"9 Stand- 5 H Dlst Address B u k 1 H ard. .. j 1 ri.-. 1 Ballots U bounty i" ' .,,,...... m ,' ' I can nt be --v " """" 1 bought. I Good for ten votes, when filled out and cent to The R They must Standard office by mall or otherwise on or before ex- fl be cut from Plratlon date. No ballot will be altered in any way or I the paper, 1 transferred after received by The Standard. Unless I or secured if coupons are trimmed carefully around the hcay lines with sub- I I they will not be counted. j scrlptions. If fatteam I,,, t iii j urn i n inTTgnr-rrrj"-T";,"JM'-'-B'M ' 1 Mabel Foley. 2332 Jefferson 2000 Elh Hislop. 341 22nd 2000 Elizabeth Norseth, 5G1 Jst 2000 Myrtle LeaUtt, 101 2nd 2000 Myrtle Knusden. 1GS 17th 2000 Helen Miller, 2215 Lincoln 2000 Gertrude Watson, 2339 Lincoln. .2000 Ester Anderson. 242 23rd 2000 Helen Moon. 2009 Washington. .2000 Leona Payne, 2350 Wall 2000 LIK.an Parry, I2th st 2000 Nellie Watts, 1900 Washington. .2000 Grace Frodsham. 23rd st 2000 Blanche Stone. 44S 2nd 2000 Stella Wright. 1935 Grant 2000 Elsie Bullough, 2140 Reeve 2000 Florence Bune, 2060 Jefferson. .2000 Pearl Bingham, 2053 Harris.. ..2000 Louise Barllett. 711 23rd 2000 Nellie Chrlstensen, CGI Can. Rd.2000 Ruby Clark, 503 Lincoln 2000 Bessio Codwell. 22G 24th 2000 Bossie Callaghan, S25 22nd 2000 Edith Cowles, 2042 Quincy 2000 Mabel Crase, G04 W. 24th 2000 Eva Dalton. 220S Monroe 2000 Mrs. Ida DeWitt. 419 22nd 2000 Marv Empey, 215 Tracey 2000 Lillian Fisher, 2221 Grant 2000 Louise Goiger, 23G9 Monroe 2000 Esther Graves, 2357 Kingdom 2000 Lillian Green. 29G 21st 2000 Mrs. Isabel Ilarlman. 27S 23rd.. 2000 Mattie Huff, 135 23rd 2000 Erma Jacobson, 233S Madison. . .2000 Mrs. Eva Kollog, 2337 Adams 2000 Francis King, 214 23rd 2000 Kate Lavin. G54 24fn..."... ....2000 Winifred Kirchoff, 2772 Wash'n .2000 Mrs. Graco Koerner. 24G8 I-Iuds'n 2000 Josephine Olsen, 5G1 Canyon Rd 2000 Edna Monsen, 202G Jefferson . . 2000 Laura E. Mooro, HI N. Wasbn.2000 May Morrison, 2035 Adams 2000 Margaret Davenport, 1022 Grant. 2000 Myrtle Myers, 1st st 2000 Media Parry, 2104 Jefferson. .. .2000 Leantlne M. Barker, 1144 Wash. 2000 Rebecca Cohen, 255 27th 2000 Nellie Bacon, Washington Ave. .2000 Josie Baumeister, 356 32nd 2000 Beatrice Boreman, 2554 Jefferson. 2000 Mlnnio Brown. 2SG5 Wash 2000 Daisy Egg'eston. 2G5S Monroe 2000 Alta Avey, 521 24th 2000 Mao Johnson, 748 25th 2000 Grace Smith, 2967 Grant 2000 Myrtle Tyler, 294G Grant 2000 Mabel Wilcox. 2S43 Adams 2000 Elva Wheelwright, 233S Monroe.. 2000 Martha Nelshon, 3017 Adams 2000 Maria Newey, 3123 Pacific 2000 Loulso Maxwell, 3G4 34th 2000 Ellon Melssmer, 441 Horrick 2000 Pearl Mole. 2571 Lincoln 2000 Nell Monaghan, 2635 Wall 2000 Lillian Newton, S89 27th 2000 Catherine Niles, 2921 Lincoln 2000 Kathorine O'Brien, 2533 Gra'mcy..2000 Josephine Leahy, 750 25th..'. . .2000 Elvaretta LIttlefield, 45S 27th ..2000 Mrs. Elsie Lloyd, Utahna Hotel .2000 Jennie Kruitmaes. 313G Euclid. . .2000 Maude Hazel, 425 25th 2000 Martha Hellewell, 835 26th 2000 1 the uniki mm m standard gomtest i ; ; 1 The 1912 Model "E. M, F." 30, Fully Equipped, Price $1290 Purchased and on display at H. C. Hansen & Co, 2468 Hudson Ave. Candidates and friends are invited to call and see it. May O'Connor. 2147 Grant 2000 Bernice Wilson. 931 23rd 2000 Philllppa Nelson. 21G1 Lincoln. .2000 Ida Saunders, 2020 Moifett 2000 Olive Stevenson, 222 23rd 2000 Etta Platfoot. 2243 Adams 2000 Marie Hindly, G02 21st 2000 Helen Moon, 2209 Washington. .2000 Eliza Porter. 247$ Washington. .2000 Vina Price. 19G 2nd 2000 Cecil Richardson, 2175 Grant 2000 Mavmo Rowley, 2113 Grant 2000 Lillian Thalclier, 330 Washingt'u 2000 Hazel Sherwood, 357 Dan 2000 Cora Vicks. 1S4 22nd 2000 Goldie Gaston, 545 23rd 2000 Florence Baird, 1G0 2rJ 2000 Lillian Obern. 1111 23rd 2000 Mattie Martin. 2372 Monroe. .. .2000 Sallna Clark, 17GG Pacific 2000 Emma Hughes, 17S 21st 2000 - -r -f- District No. 2 Will consist -- -f of the City of Ogden from the center oT Twenty-fourth street south. da Bingham, 115 26th 2000 Anna Murphy, 2604 Washington. .2000 Kate Maher, 729 25th 2000 Laura Norton, 3070 Porter 2000- Katherine Mack, 2156 Pacific 2000 Blanche Larned. 2306 Grant 2000 Belle Healey, 114 27th 2000 Eva Forrest, 521 2Sth 2000 Gladys Fonts, 76G 2Gth 2000 Mary Ferriss. 469 24th 2000 Nina Tandlcy, Wilson Lane 2000 Margaret Drysdale, 2768 Monroe.,2000 Lillian Chamberlain.- 155.25th. ..2000 Sophia Chausse, 3050 Porter 2000 Nettle Herrick, 26GG Wash 2000 Catherine Hunler,x335 27th 2000 Eva James, 121 V 27th 2000 Lillie Johnson, 2907 Grant May Hall, 27S3 Pacific 2000 Maude Farlev, 85C 2Gth 2000 crna Covington. 705 2Sth 2000 Violet Cragun. 743 2Gth 2000 Myrtle Douglas. 2640 Barlow 2000 Mabel Burch, 3614 Adams 2000 Julia Burlin, S21 25th 2000 Ella Carter. 33rd and Jefferson. .2000 Mabel Charlesworth, 3550 Lincoln 2000 Emma Child. 75S 2Gth 2000 Elizobath Clark, Proudflt Co 2000 Alice Clifton. 2832 Nye ...2000 Myrtle Cooley, 2526 Gramorcy. . .2000 Mildred Adams, 2652 Lincoln 2000 Minnie Albert. 2860 Grant 2000 Mrs. Mabel Allan. 25G0 Orchard. .2000 Genevieve Allison, 2GG7 Wash... 2000 Florenco Anderson, 2646 Jeff.. .2000 Tillio Batemann, 3242 Wall 200l Rose Biel, 2S77 PIngree 2000 Katherlne Bojlo. 765 27th ....2000 Mrs. M. Bramwlll, 3181 Adams... 2000 Myrtle Branting. 2S37 Lincoln. . .2000 Edith Brewer, 2715 Wall 0200 Hazel Hartog, 92S 28th 2000 Fein Wilson, 274S Jefferson 2000 Norma Payne 2000 Edna Hayes. 748 25th 2000 Ivy Royal, 219 30th 2000 Agnes Brophy, 3175 Grant 2000 Florence Walker, 2521 Lincoln. . .2000 Ruth Robinson, 726 27th 2000 Rachel Herrick, 3143 Adams 2000 Ethel Doxey, 3G7 27th 2000 May Preston. 3460 Washington. .2000 Rosa Robinson, 145 34th 2000 Mrs. Mary Saville. 2520 Wash.. 2000 Lillie Osborne, 2079 Wall 2000 Mabel Parish, 2551 Quincy 2000 Leila Peterson. 154 27th 2000 Emma Pedcock. 152 Peterson. ..2000 Hazel Roylc. 219 30th 2000 Marguerite Scott, 25C6 Quincy. . .2000 Anna Skummer, 2503 Adams. ..2000 Dora Smith, 3511 Washington. . .2000 Katherin Smith, 127 28th 2000 Viola Taylor, 655 25th 2000 Lillian Thomas. 518 27th 2000 Myrtle Unsworth, 219 31st 2000 Kathorine Volkor, 653 27th 2000 Mrs. Anna Young, 2SS1 Wash 2000 Florence Wilson, 2947 Wall 2000 Mabel Burch, 3014 Adams 2000 May E. Moore. 526 25th 2.000 May E. Moore, 526 25th 2000 - --4- 4- -J- D'ctrlct No. 3 Will consist of -f Weber, Morgan, Davis counties -f and all territory south of Og- den. - Malzie Sims 20C0 Alberta Blamircs 2000 Phoebe Rushforth .,.: 20"0 Mario Openshaw 2000 Elviro Slegem .., 2000 Katie Jones f 2000 Ivv Bens -.m 2000 Ivv Manning 2000 Ivy Ross t 2000 Millrcah Fowers 2O0o Arav West 2000 Ethel Jones ' 2000 Cora Coalbear 2000 Llllio Potorson 2000 Lolie Clark 2000 Rozet Grover 2000 Cora Porter 2000 Elsa Tonks 2000 Nellie Compton 2000 Ivy Welch 2000 Edith Harrop 2000 Florence Olson .v. 2000 Marvel Golds 2000 Pearl Briggs 2000 Marlon Ellison 2000 Shirley Van Fleet 2000 Eliza James 2000 Ireta Hess 2000 Phoobo Smith , .. 2000 Edith Wood 2000 Leona Layton 2000 Anna Green 2000 Zeretta Brienholt 2000 Esther Anderson 2000 GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO STAMT SUBSCRIBER'S COUPON - I This coupon, accompanied by a subscription for six months or over, old or new, will start your fa- m vorlte candidate with H !,) EXTMA VOTES ' 1 In addition to the number given below B 1 Subscriber's Namo 1 GOOD Address . :...H ;....W.I" ONLY ON Name of Candidate 1 SATURDAY, 1 JULY 20 District No Only three of these Coupons acccpted for each caraatc. eh Vofciog Power of Subscription Payments The Ogdeo EveoSsig Slasidarci EVENING STANDARD DELIVERED BY CARRIER IN THE CITY Price New Old One month $ .75 1400 700 Two months ; -.; 1.50 -3000 3500 Three months . . : .'. ; v.-.. .'..-; 2:25 5000 2500 Six months " .-. '..A.lA'. 4.50 11000 5500 Twelvemonths ' 9.00 25000 12500 Twenty-four months . . is.00 60000 30000 ' EVENING STANDARD BY MAIL' Price New Old One month $ .50 -0Q0 500 Three months 1,50 3000 1 500 Six months 3.00 3000 4000 Twelve months 6.00 20000 10000 Twenty-four months 12.00 44000 22000 - - - . Ethel Fearnley 2000 Bertha George 2000 Annabelle Mcintosh. 2000 Emma Bra (ley 2000 Emley Thomas 2000 Maudo Wright . .2000 Beatrice Patterson 2000 Ida Garrett . 2000 L,ucy Jones 2000 Nina Thlesson '.'.. 2000 Estella Toone ' 2000 Ella Stewart 2000 Sorrell Tucker 2000 Marion EHson 2000 Mabel Stanger 2000 Eertha Wadsworth 2000 Zina Thackeray 2000 Marie Wilde 2000 Inez Toone 2000 Ruth Condie 2000 Cardine London 2000 Nellie Campbell 2000 Mrs. Florence Roberts 2000 Addle Walton 2000 Ella Schofield 2000 Luella Smith 2000 Nellie Cowen . 2000 Mary Darney ". 2000 Zella Cowen 2000 Marlon Taylor 2000 Mrs. .May "Rogers 2000 Ebecca Asper 2000 Hazel 'Barrett, North Ogden 2000 Irene Ferrin, NorMi Ogden 2000 Edith Montgomery, North Ogden. 2000 MIbs Marshall, N. O., Man store. 2000 Florence Holmes, North Ogden.. 2000 Thelma Rollins 2000 Blanche Green 2000 Mabel Thomas 2000 Nellie Brewer 2000 Florence Melghan 2000 Mary Brown 2000 Belle Weaver 2000 Cassie Ball 2000 Jennie Barlow 2000 Lillian Guthrie 2000 4- -f District No. A Will consist -f 4- of Cache, Box Elder, Rich counties and all territory north 4- east and west of these coun- - ties. Angeline Porter 2000 Cora Dudley 2000 Mary McKay 2000 j Margaret Thomas 2000 f 'H Grace Wass 2000 'H Veda Chambers '. 2000 H Jennie Lewis 2000 H Gladys Merrill 2000 H Sarah Romney 2000 H Ingra Hurron 2000 ' Vera Plowman 2000 M Eleanor Gavott 2000 4 Laura Murray 2000 B Elizabeth Glenn .;. 2000 - Ida Wyatt 2000 Ora Housley 2000 Blanche Leathom '...2000 Helen Gill 2000 Flossie Potersen ....' 2P0O ' Mary Daniclson 2000 Lula Yorgescn 2000 I Clara Jensen 2000 Cady Monroe '. ..- 2000 Henrietta Madison' 2000 Cary Mitchel '. 2000 l Mary Johnson 2000 '"LB Alice McBrldo 2000 ? H Edith Sweedfeger " 2000 , Edith Gepbart 2000 --., Parthinia Fredrlckeon 0200 C - Grace Meldrum 2000 'M Helen Hart i v. ..2000 tgM Ethel Roush 2000 KM Gladys Shupq 2000 Fl Graco Montgomery 2000 W? Liza Hall 2000 g; Virtue Orton 2000 f; Stella Barclay 2000 - W Bertha Humphrey 2000 3- Bossie Cragun 2000 Y.A Vera Johnson 2000 S Anna Chamberlain 1 2000 il Myrtle Reese 2000 ?& Florenco Higgonhupper 2000 few Ida Rigby 2000 B Idolla Peterson 0200 v Susie Parker 2000 , Nettle L. Cutler ...2000 -; Margaret Shoemaker 2000 r7 Helen Goodwin 2000 Louella Callett 2000 -1 May Calan 2000 J Ivay Page 2000 "M Ada Jensen 2000 M Emma Phillips 7 2000 May Atkinson -. 2000 Hazel Hess 2000 1 W Irene Standing 2000 H Maude Harris , 2000 H Nota Webster '- 2000 K Ida Bakor 2000 Leah Hatch 2000 H Vera Ashcroft '. 2000 H Rubv Hancey 2000 B May Follett 2000 Tedora Christoffersen 2000 Tosla Thorpe 2000 Mabel Chugg 2000 Maggie Marlor 2000 W Edna Frederick 2000 Maggie Baer 2000 Rita Hammond 0200 Blanche Spencer 2000 May Webb 2000 1 Ada McKinnon 2000 Loy Henderson .... 2000 It Eleanor Taylor 2000 Irj Gertrude Lynch ..., 2000 m LIzzio Robinson 2000 J 4 Ethel Woodward , 2000 J May Snyder .' 2000 Dora. Jordon 2000 9 Carrie Rice '...' 2000 19 Bernice Ewing 2000 JJS Nellie Bacon , 2000 . Sarah Mattias 2000 Edith Valentine 2000 I Delores Stohl 2000 I Edith Burgh 2000 1 Hattie Joppson 2000 I Florence Valentine 2000 B Rula Yard ....:...) 2000 g Mlrl Mason 2000 Q Essie Crouch 200 j Aneta Stauffer uu d Mary Fundel 2000 1 Miss Korth 2000 i j J Viola Richardson- 2000 Agnes Findley 2000 j Lavona Wybrow 2000 ) Maralda Richards . , 2000 Agnes Pierson 2000 j 1 May Archibald 2000 , 1 Tavern Hess 2000 ; H Velma Pope 2000 - U Louie Langford 2000 Essie Calder 2P00 LIST OF PRIZES KSW DSSTRIUTED I THE GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE E. M. F. AUTOMOBILE Will be j awarded to the candidate who receives more votes than any othor candidate candi-date in all districts. I THE FOUR $375 UPRIGHT GLEN BROS. PIANOS Will be awarded to the four candidates who have the greatest number of votes In their rjapec-tlve rjapec-tlve districts, after the Grand Capital Prize winner has been decided, who Is excluded from the district contest. THE FOUR S10O.00 DIAMOND RINGS Will be awarded to the four candidates who receive the second larjjest number of votes In their respec- J i tlve districts. ' THE FOUR TRIPS TO YELLOWSTONE PARK Will be awarded to j the four candidates who receive the third largeft number of votes In treir I respective districts. I THE FOUR $50 GOLD WATCHES Will be awarded to the four can- I dldates having tho fourth largest number of votes In their respeotlvo districts. : THE FOUH SMITHSONIAN BUSINESS COURSES-Will bo awarded i the four candidates who receive the fifth largest number of votes In their J respective districts. . if THE TWENTY SETS OF CHINA Will be awarded to five candl- F dates In each district who rocolve the next largest number of votes to tno t above winners. ' wfc Each district will receive a Piano, a Diamond Ring, a Trip to Yollow- stone Park, a Gold Watch, a complete Business Course andflvfc et oT China, regardless of the number of votes cast In the other districts. I How- , ever, no candidate will receive mora than one prize. The Automobile will r go to the party receiving the largest vote In all districts. r- FILL eUT TOiJOTIOM BLINK TO ENTER I NOMINATION BLANK j Good for 2,000 Votes I f Date f To Contest Manager, The Evening Standard. Ogden, Utah. f 1 n'nInato py'jf nam'o 'of 'candidate) 5c 9c Address , 1 Twsl pop-ular Candidate in' The Evening Standard Contt ft Signed'.-. j & I The first nominaUon sent In will count 2,000 votes if sent to Tho I I Standard Contest Manager. The Standard reserves the right to re- I I ject any objectionable nominations. , 0 I J' Cut ou :U,I, Jblanl: unO , send .-JS f |