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Show JMAGMIFICENT PRIZES ARE SOUGHT BY HUNDREDS Many Popular and Energetic Young Women 1 Enter Standard ContestPeople Everywhere Are Talking About Big Offer FORTY-ONE PRIZE WINNERS Contest Officially Opens Saturday, July 20 Many Candidates Candi-dates Already Hustling, and Several Will Have Subscriptions Subscrip-tions to Turn in on the Opening Day Save the Coupons Cou-pons From Each Issue Good for Ten Tree Votes I The Evening Standard's Great Popularity Contest started yes terday Tvilh a large list of contestants for the four districts, and nominations are still being received in large numbers. The official opening day of the contest is noxt Saturday, July 20th. Ilowcver, many bright and energetic young women are already enlisting their friends' support, gathering the free votes which are printed in each issue of the Standard, and also receiving subscriptions which they will turn in on the opening day, next Saturday, as no subscriptions are received at this office before that day The list will undoubtedly undoubt-edly grow from day to day with a steady increase of votes for those who have resolved to win one of the forty-one prizes offered by the Standard. Readers of this paper and friends of candidates can help their favorite by very little trouble on their part. To cut the coupons from the Standard is a very little thing, but they may be the means by which some young woman may win the Five Passenger Pas-senger "E. jr. F." Automobile or one of tbe many other valuable prizes. Contestants should remember one thing. In addition to the 51,290.00 E. M. F. Automobile in each district will be given one $375.00 Glen Bros. Upright Up-right Piano, ono $100.00 Dlamoud Ring, one trip to Yellowstone Pari:, one ?50.00 Solid Gold Watch, one practical Business Course in the I Smithsonian Business College and five beautiful Sets of China, making & total of ten prizes for each district ! Contestants can take subscriptions I from any PqrL of the United States. ( The districts are only for the equal' I distribution of prizes, The Flve-Pas- I senger "E. M. F" Touring Car will ( 1 go to the young woman who receives J the largest number of votes in all J . districts. After the winner of the au tomobile is decided the district prizes will be given in each of the tour districts. Votes Free to Patrons. . Votes that will decide who will become be-come the proud possessor of these 1 magnificent, prizes are free to the Standard patrons. All thai. Is required re-quired for a candidate to win in this popularity contest Is Industry and a large number of friends and acquaintances. acquaint-ances. Subscribers can vole by cutting cut-ting the coupon from tbe paper dally, as each of these count If sent to the contest manager before the expiration expira-tion date printed thereon. By subscribing sub-scribing and paying their subscriptions subscrip-tions they will receive a special voce coupon which can be voted at any time during the contest, therefore, any person who wants to encourage an ambitious young woman may do so by paying or repaying their subscription subscrip-tion to the Evening Standard, and give her the special vote coupon Votes will he allowed and credited to patrons according 10 the schedule published daily In the Standard. Payments Pay-ments may be made at the Standard office or to the candidate direct. Candidates Can-didates may solicit orders and collect subscriptions, In all cases giving the r subscribers receipts authorized by the Evening Standard office for this purpose. pur-pose. Nominations. The Contest will be a short and I sharp one.. Scarting next Saturday, July 20, it will continue only seven weeks from that dato and these mag-. mag-. nlficent prizes will be gained. Many new candidates will enter daily and there Is still plenty of tlmo for now candidates to enter the race and have the same chance to win as those already in the list. Voting will start at once, as each paper contains ten freo votes, which can be sent In at once. It you wish to enter the contest con-test and share in the many prize3 x which will be awarded, or should you desire to see a friend, relative or ac-i ac-i quaintance in the list of candidates and no nomination has been entered, i you should send in the name at once. ' The Contest Department will be glad ' to give you prompt attention and assist as-sist you in any way we can in securing secur-ing votes, or if there is any point which you do not understand at any time call, write or phone this department depart-ment and Information will be cheerfully cheer-fully given. There will be a short "write-up" in the paper each day from now until tbe close of the contest and those interested in-terested can keep in close touch with the contest and the competing candidates. candi-dates. fl Certain it Is that forty-one young womn of Ogden and surrounding territory are going to get one each ot these magnificent rewards, and it Is left to the readers of the Evening Standard to decide. Great Interest. While the contest is yet in its Infancy In-fancy hundreds of personal calls and telephone messages prove conclusively conclusive-ly the great Interest which this great contest has stimulated. Points That Win. Any energetic young woman with Industry and popularity can make u strong run In this contest. The race is a short one and it will be a pleasure pleas-ure to participate, for numbers of Ogden's best young womn are 'represented 'repre-sented in this list. Great Opportunity, j If a on have been remembered by t your friends and your name appoars below you are given an excellent opportunity op-portunity to win a prize of great value. By starting your active work at once, you can place your name In an excellent position by tbe opening day of the contest, Saturday, July 20. These prizes aro awards of merit and industry. Each is worth the effort of anyone, and the manner in which they will be awarded on September 7 makes it an honor to compete for! them. Real Effort never goes unregarded, unre-garded, and if you make up your' mind to win, show jour friends that you are in earnest and desire to claim for your own one of these splendid prizes, and determine that, whatever comeB you will show your tru strength by sticking to the finish, your reward is then sure. Value of Your Time. Stop for a moment and consider the earning power of your effort. For instance, in-stance, should yau win In seven weeks time, the ?1 ,290.00 "E. M. F" Touring Car, or in fact, a piano or any of the other many prizes offered. of-fered. Familiarize yourself with the table of votes given on subscriptions which appoars In each issue of the paper, and you can readily realize just what a very few subscriptions will do for you. Subscribers' Coupon. Candidates who desire to win one of these prizes should not overlook the fine opportunity given on the flr3t dny of the contest to secure extra votes by taking advantage of the coupon cou-pon which Is printed in each issue, accompanied by a subscription for six months, or over, either old or now and will receive 10,000 extra votes, in addition to the regular number given on the regular voting" power tf subscriptions sub-scriptions a3 shown at the bottom ot this page. Start Today. Start today. See yo'ur friends, ask them to save the votes which appear in each issue. Send these in as you receive them and make an effort to secure at least one subscription to turn in on the first day of the contest, con-test, by so doing place your name among the leaders. The Advantage of Large List. The fact that a large number of candidates are llBted already as competitors com-petitors for these prizes should not deter any other young women from entering, should the desire to do so. One advantage, and a very lmoprtaut one, of the large list of candidates, Is that with so many young women striving earnestly the votes are more evenly divided, preventing any par- TEN FREE VOTES IN EACH ISSUE I NOT GOOD AFTER JUTA' 30, 1912 J Cut i I The OGDEN EVENING STANDARD This ; POPULAR VOTING CONTEST I CUpn j 1 ' I Fill out as I This Coupon Will Count for 10 Votes I and aond t0 1 Dl Conteat j 1 For -..-.- s I Manager of i ' I nrA ' 1 Tho Even- I Dhrt: Addr" I Ing Stand- I County ard ' 01 HI Bullota I Good for ten votes, when filled out and sent to Th 1 !Luflht' 1 Standard ofrfce by m,. or otherwise on or btllrc ex I Jho ui piratlon date. No ballot will be altered iany way or I ??, cut from 1 transferred after received by The Standard Unka- I h papor! I I UPn,!,.are tfimmed carefully arcund the heavy lines I 1 "CUP?d I thoy will not be cotinted. y c 1 vv 1 1 h- iub- I IIL 1 'crlptlons. ft'" ' ' " ' ' ::lL . - ticular candidate from securing commanding com-manding lead. This should appeal to everyone. Contest Department. The contest office is located in the business office of the Evening Standard, Stan-dard, and the office will be kept open In tho evening for tho benofit of those who cannot call during tho business hours. It is to the advantage of each and every candidate to call on tho contest manager at your earliest convenience, con-venience, as complete Instructions and personal assistance will be rendered ren-dered to every young woman who has entered. The following list or candidates is not complete in every respect, as n number of nominations have been received re-ceived which we did not hac an opportunity op-portunity to place in this list. However, How-ever, these late nominations will ap pear in the Standard In the next day's Issue and each day following as the) arc received. f It t-f l 4 -f 4- District No. 1 -Will Consist --- of the City of Ogden from the 4- Center of Twenty-fourth 6treet -f 4- North. f --4- .- 4 -..f -r-f-t- Mae V Christensen, 2.TH Adams. 2000 Gertrude Barry, 941 23rd st 2000 Marguerite Chase, 1500 13th 2000 Bertha Crawshaw, 2325 Qulncy.2000 Mrs. D. C. Hess. College Court. 2000 Lizzie Dinsdale, 566 Canyon Rd.2000 Pauline Farr, 501 Can von Road. 2000 Mazle Ilanley. 212-4 Royal 2000 Zelma Fan, 14fl 21st 2000 Flprenco Fisher 17C2 Pacific 2000 Mabel Foley. 23.12 Jefferson 2000 Ella Hislop, 341 22nd 2000 Elizabeth "NorBeth, 501 1st 2000 Myrtle Lcavllt, 1G1 2nd 2000 Myrtle Knusden, 468 17th 2000 Helen Miller. 2215 Lincoln 2000 Gertrude Watson, 2339 Lincoln. .2000 Ester Anderson. 242 23rd 2000 Lalla Lundy, 1 114 21th 2000 Helen Moon. 2u09 Washington. .2000 Leona Payne. 2350 Wall 2000 Lill.an Parry, I2th st 2000 Nellie Watts, 1900 Washington .2000 Grace Frodsham, 23rd st 2000 Blonoho Stone, 448 2nd 2000 Stella Wright. 1935 Grant 2000 Elsie Bullough. 2M0 Reee 2000 Florence Bune, 20G0 Jefferson .2000 Pearl Bingham, 2053 Harri3. . ..2000 Louise Bartlctt 711 23rd 2000 Nellie Christensen. CGI Can. Rd.2000 Ruby ClaTk, 503 Lincoln 2000 Bessie Codwell, 226 24th 2000 Bessie Callaghan, S25 22nd 2000 Edith Cowles, 2042 Quincy 2000 Mabel Crase, C04 W. 24th 2000 Eva Dalton, 2208 Monroe ..2000 Mrs. Ida DeWItt, 419 22nd 2000 Mary Empey. 215 Tracey 2000 Lillian Fisher, 2221 Grant 2000 Louise Goiger. 23C9 Monroe. ...2000 Esther Graves, 2357 Kingdom.. 2000 Lillian Green. 290 2lBt 2000 Mrs Isabel Hartman, 278 23rd.. 2000 Mattie Huff, 135 23rd 2000 Erma Jacobson, 233S Madison. ..2000 Mrs Eva Kcllog, 2337 Adams.. 2000 Francis King, 214 23rd 2000 Kate Lavln, C54 24th 2000 Winifred Kirchoff, 2772 Wash'n .2000 Mrs. Grace Koerner, 24GS Huds'n 2000 Josephine Olsen, 5C1 Canyon Rd 2000 Edna Monson, 202C Jefferson... 2000 Laura E. Moore, 141 N. Wash'n. 2000 Ma Morrison, 2035 Adams 2000 THE CAPITAL PRIZE IN STANDARD CONTEST I " The 1912 Model "E. M. E." 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. ' I Margaret Davenport, 1022 Grant. 2000 Myrtle Myers, 1st st 2000 Media Parry, 2101 Jefferson. ..2000 Lenutlno M. Barker, 1144 Wash. 2000 May O'Connor, 2147 Grant 2000 Bernlco Wilson, 931 23rd 2000 Phillippa Nelson, 21CI Lincoln. .2000 Ida Saunders, 2020 Moffett 2000 Pearl Williams, 319 ISth 2000 Olive Stevenson. 222 23rd... 2000 Etta Platfool, 2243 Adams 2000 Mario Hindly, C02 21st 2000 Helon Moon, 2209 Washington. .2000 Elba Porter, 2J7S Washington. .2000 Vina Price. 19C 2nd 2000 Cecil Richardson, 2175 Grant 2000 Max me Rowley, 2113 Grant 2000 Lillian Thatcher. 330 Washlngt'n 2000 Ilazol Sherwood, 357 Dan 2000 Cora Vicks, IS4 22nd 2000 Pearl Williams, 349 18th 2000 Goldle Gaston, 545 23rd 2000 Florence Baird. 1C0 23rd 2000 Lillian Obern. 1141 23rd 2000 Mattie Martin. 2372 Monroe 2000 Salraa Clark, 176C Pacific 2000 Emma Hughes, 47S 21st 2000 -ffl f H f- District No. 2 Will consist 4- of the City of Ogden from the -f f center of Twenty-fourtn street --f- south. 4- f Ada Bingham, 115 26th 2000 Anna Murphy. 2601 Washington;. 2000 Kate Mahcr, 729 25th 2000 Laura Norton, 3070 Porter . ...2000 Katherlne Mack, 2156 Pacltic 2000 Blanche Larned, 2306 Grant 2000 Belle Healoy, 111 27th 2000 Eva Forrest, 521 2Sth 2000 Gladys Fouls, 766 26th 2000 Beatrice Hamill. 726 25th 2000 Mary Ferrlss, 169 2-Uh 2000 Nina Tandley, Wilson Ine 2000 Margaret Drysdale, 276S Monroe.,2000 Lillian Chamberlain. 155 25th ...2000 Sophia Chausse. 3050 Porter 2000 Rebecca Cohen 255 27th 2000 Nellie Bacon, Washington Ave .2000 Josle Baumeister, 356 32nd.. . .2000 Beatrice Boreman. 2554 Jefferson.2000 Minnie Brown, 2S65 Wash 2000 Daisy Eggleston 265S Monroe 2000 Alta Avey, 521 24th 2000 Mac Johnson, 7 IS 2oth 2000 Grace Smith, 2967 Grant 2000 Myrtle Tyler, 2916 Grant 2000 Mabel WIlcov, 2843 Adams 2000 Elva Wheelwright. 233S Monroe. 2000 Martha Nelshon, 3017 Adams 2000 Maria Newer, 3123 Pacific 2000 Louise Maxwell, 364 34tb 2000 Ellen Melssmer, 441 Herrlck 2000 Pearl Mole, 2571 Lincoln 2000 Nell Monaghan, 2635 Wall 2000 Lillian Nowton, S89 27th 2000 Catherine NIlcs, 2921 Lincoln. . 2000 Kathorine O'Brien. 2533 Gra'racy2000 Josephine Leahy, 750 25th . 2000 Elvaretta Littieflcld, 45S 27th. ..2000 Mrs. Elsie Lloyd, Utahna HotoL.2000 Jennie Kruitmaes, 3136 Euclid. . .2000 Maude Hazel, 425 25th 2000 Martha Hcllewell, 835 26th 2Q00 Nettie Herrlck, 2666 Wash 2000 Catherlno Hunter, 335 27th 2000 Eva James, 121 W 27th 2000 Lillie Johnson, 2907 Grant May Hall. 2783 Pacific 2000 .Maude Fnrley, S56 26th 2000 Verna Covington, 705 2Sth 2000 Violet Cragun, 743 26th 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 Llncoln.2000 Emma Child. 75S 26th 2000 Elizebath Clark. Proudfit Co 2000 Alice Clifton, 2S32 Nyo 2000 Myrtle Coolc', 2526 Gramercy.. 20D0 Mildred Adams. 2052 Lincoln 2000 Minnie Albert, 2S60 Grant 20(10 Mrs. Mabel Allan, 2560 Orchard. 2000 Genevieve Allison, 2667 Wash... 2000 Florence Anderson, 264G Jeff. . .2000 Tilllo Batemann. 3242 Wall 2000 Rose Biel, 2877 Pingrco 2000 Katherlne Boyle, 765 27th.. .2000 Mrs M. Bramwlll. 3181 Adams. ..'2000 Myrtle Brantlng. 2837 Lincoln. . .2000 Edith Brewer, 2715 Wall 0200 Hazel Hartog. 92S 2Sth 2000 Fern Wilson, 2748 Jefferson 2000 Norma Payne 2000 Edna Hayes, 74S 25th 2000 Ivy Royal., 219 30th... ... ... 2000 Agnes Brophy, 3175 Grant 2000 Florence Walker. 2521 Lincoln .2000 Ruth Robinson. 726 27th 2000 Rachel Herrlck. 3143 Adams 2000 Ethel Doxey, 307 27th 2000 May Preston. 3460 Washington.. 2000 Rosa Robinson, 145 34th 2000 Mrs. Mary Saville. 2520 Wash . 200C i.lllle Osborne, 2679 Wall 2000 Mabel Parish, 2554 Quincy 2000 Leila Peterson. 154 27th 2000 Emma Pedcock. 152 Petorson.. 2000 Hazel Royle. 219 30th 2000 Marguerite Scott, 25G6 Quincy. . .2000 Anna Skummcr, 2503 Adams 2000 Dorr Smith, 3511 Washington . 2000 Kathorin Smith. 127 28th.. ..2000 Viola Taylor. G55 25th 2000 Lillian Thomas. 51 S 27th 2000 MjTtle Unsworth, 219 31st .. . .2000 Katherlne Volker, 653 27th 2000 Mrs Anna Young, 2SS1 Wash 2000 Florence Wilson. 2947 Wall 2000 i Mabel Burch. 3614 Adams 2000 May E. Moore, 52G 25th : 2 000 4---4-4-4-4-4-14-f-' 4- District No. 3 Will consist of 4- Weber, Morgan, Davis counties 4- and all territory south of Og- 4- 4- den. Malzie Sims 2OC0 Alberta Blamires 2000 GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO START SUBSCRIBERS COUPON I ?oVrSldVtemwPlth-.d 8Ubscr,Pt,on for sl month, or over, old or new, will start your fa- I 10,000 EXTRA VOTES i in addition to the number given below ,. . N " Subscriber's Name , ... H GOOD ' ... .. 1 Address ' H ONLY ON i SATURDAY, Name of Candidate 1 JULY 20 District No 1 mmmmmmmmmaBLLLl- for eac" candidate. I Voting Power of Subscription Payments I The Ogden Evening Standard EVENING STANDARD DELIVERER BY CARRIER IN THE CITY Oue mou lh I?iiee New Old Two months : V-W ' -75 1400 700 Three months ' ':v; 'M&fiy'' ;,,-... . 1-50 3000 .1500 Six months ' ' " ''''' ' vi' ' ' ' 2.25 5000 2500 Twelve months '' ' ' '"'' "'?" ''' ' v " ..', '1.50 11000 5500 Twenty-four months"''"'"' -V ' ' '9-00 25000 12500 EVENING STANDARD BY MAIL One month Price New Old Three .months $ -50 1000 500 " Six months 1 -50 3000 1500 Twelvemonths l ' 3-00 S000 4000 Twenty-four months 600 20000 10000 . ;-:v 12.00 4-1000 22000 Phoebo Ruahforth 2000 Mnrlo Open3hav .....2000 Elviro Slesem 2000 Katie Jones 200Q Ivy Bens 2000 Ivy Manning 2000 Ivy Ross 2000 Millrcah Powers 2000 Amy West 2000 Etbel Jones 2000 Cora Coalbear ..: 2000 Lillio Peterson 2000 Lelio Clark 2000 Rozet Grover 2000 Cora Porter 2000 Elsa Tonks 2000 Nellie Compton 2000 Ivy Welch 2000 Edith Ilarrop 2000 Florence Olsen 2000 Bertha Stono 2000 Marvel Golds 2000 Poarl Brings 2000 Marion Ellison t....2000 Shirley Van Fleet 2000 Eliza James 2000 Ireta Hess 2000 Phoebo Smith " 2000 Edith Wood 2000 Lizzie Robinson 2000 Leona Lay ton 2000 Anna Green 2000 Zeretta Brienholt 2000 Esther Anderson 2000 Ethel Fearnley 2000 Bertha George , 2000 Annabelle Mcintosh 2000 Emma Bradew ,...2000 Emley Thomas ... 2000 Maudo Wright 2000 Beatrice Patterson ...2000 Ida Garrett 2000 Lucy Jones 2000 N'ina Thiessen 2000 Estella Toone .'..2000 Elln Stewart ' 2000 Sorroll Tucker 2000 Marion Elison 2000 Mabel Stanger .. ..' 2000 Bertha "Wadsworth . . . t ." . 2000 Zina Thackerav 2000 Mario Wilde .. .. 2000 Inez Toono 2000 Ruth Condle 2000 Cardine London 2000 Nellie Campbell 2000 Mrs. Florence Roberts 2000 Addle Walton 2000 Ella Schofield 2000 Luella Smith 2000 Nellie Co wen . 2000 Mary Darney 2O00 Zella Cowen 2000 Marlon Taylor 2000 Mrs. May Rogers 2000 (Ebecca Aepor 2000 Hazel Barrett, North Ogden 2000 llrcno Forrin, Norh Ogden 2000 Edith Montgomery, North Ogden. 2000 Miss Marshall, N. O., Msh store 2000 Florenco Holmes, North Ogden.. 2000 Thelma Rollins 3000 Blanche Green 2000 Mabel Thomas 2000 Nelllo Brewer 2000 Florence Melghan 2000 Mary Brown 2000 Belle Weaver 3000 Cassle Ball 2000 -- District No. 4 Will consist of Cache, Dox Elder, Rich -f f counties and sll territory north east and west of these coun- ties. - 4;?n Angelina Porter " -M Cora Dudley 2ut' Marv McKay ... -2000 Margaret Thomas' 2000 Grace Wass 200 Veda Chambers 2000 Jennie Lewis 2000 Gladys Morrill 2000 Sarah "Romney 2000 Ingra Hurrcn 2000 Vera Plowman 2000 Eleanor Gavott 2000 Laura Murray M00 Elizabeth Glenn 2000 Ida Wyatt 2400 Ora Houslcy 2)(0 Blanche Leathern 2001' Helen Gill 300 Flossie Petersen ,...2000 Mary Danielson 2000 Lula Yorger.cn 2000 Clara Jonsen 2000 C.-.dy Monroe 200 rlcnrietta Madison .... 2000 Ctiry Mitchcl 2000 Marv Johnson 2000 Alice McBrldc 2000 Edith Swecdfcgcr 2000 E4ith Gephart 2000 Parthinla Fredrlclcson 0200 Grace Meldrum 2000 Holen Hart 2000 Ethel Roush 2000 Glativs Shupc 2000 Grace Montgomery -sOlio Liza Hall 2000 Virtue Orton 2000 Stella Barclay 2000 Bertha Humphrey ..2000 Bessie Cragun 2000 Vera Johnson .'. 2000 Anna Chamberlain 2000 Myrtlo Reese 2000 Florenco Higgonhupper 2000 Ida Rlgby 2000 Idella Peterson e 0200- Susie Parker 2000' Nettle L. Cutler 20OOJ Margaret Shoomaker 2000' Helen Goodwin 2000 I.ouellu Callett 2000i May Calan 2000 Iv.iy Page ..-- 2000 Ada Jensen 2000. Emma Phillips 2000! May Atkinson ..,... 2000' Hazel Hess 2000 Irene Standing 2000; Maude Harris 2000' Nota Webster 2000i Ida Balcer . 2000 Leah Hatch 2000 Vora Ashcroft 2000 Ruby Hancey 2000! May Follett 2000 Tedora Chrisioffersen 2000 Tesla Thorpe 2000; Mabel Chugg , .. .2000 Maggie Marler 200O Edna Frederick 2000J Maggie Baer 20001 Rita Hammond 0200J Blanche Spencer 2000. May Webb 2000' Ada McKInnon 2000," Loy Henderson 2000; Eleanor Taylor 2000) Gertrude Lynch . , 2000 LIST OF FRIZES HOW DISTRIBUTED 1 THE GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE E. M. F. AUTOMOBILE Will be dSleaU0 dlrlct?dIdate reCC'VeS " VtCS a"y Cther cand'- THE FOUR $375 UPRIGHT GLEN BROS. PIANOS Will be awarded t J ' the four candidates who have the greatest number of votes In their poidbb 5 live dstrlcts after the Grand .Capital Prize winner has been decided, who is excluded from the district contest. -'uCa, wno- THE FOUR $100.00 DIAMOND RINGS Will be awarded to the four! candidates who receive the second largest number of votes In their resnr ' tive districts. 1C3PBC" THE FOUR TRIPS TO YELLOWSTONE PARK Will be awarded t ! relpectle'lt'trlcs. """ ' "Umber f VOt" ln I JtJ THEl F?UR 55 G0LD WATCH ES-Will be awarded to the four oan dldates having the fourth largest number of votes In their respeotivo j THE FOUK SMITHSONIAN BUSINESS COURSES-WIII be iWaP'i the four candidates who receive the fifth largest number of votes Im VhVu I respective districts. , I0S '" thc'r J ' wl THE TWENTY SETS OF CHINA Will be awarded to five eam I dates In each district who receive the next largest number of votec tn . above winners. lu xa-' S 3 Each district will receive a Piano, a Diamond Ring, a Trip to Yn. ' I stone Park, a Gold Watch, a complete Business Course and fiv L 1 China, regardless of the number of votes cast In the other districts HQw I ever, no candidate will receive more than one prize. The Automobile 2L 1 go to the party receiving the largest vote In ail dlstriotB. l 5 i FILL OUT NOMINATION BUNK TO ENTER f I NOMINATION BLANK If Good for 2,000 Votes l To Contest Manager, The Evening Standard, Ogden, Utah. "" 9 I nominate iLli (Full name of candidaio) ' I if Addreos .. .. Ilh District No. ,V. . .'.' 1 As the most popular candidate m The Evening Standard' Contest Iff Signed jjk- Address H The first nomination sent in will count 2,000 votes if s-nt J Zi ' In! H Standard Contest Manager. Th0 Standard reserves the JK Tho El jeet any objectionable nominations. hai " g- lu 1 Cut out this blank and send to Tho Evening Standard -,-m, ' ' 1 name, or tho name and address of your favorite candidnE, 7?T M I) namos of persons making nominations will positively not be'di ' mM g |