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Show STANDARD'S BSG POPULARITY CONTEST j People Through! the Wide Extent of Territory Covered by this Newspaper Interested to the Extreme and Rendering Splendid Support to Favorite Candidates , i ENERGY AND ENTHUSIASM Of CANDIDATES IS DAILY ON THE INCREASE NOT YET TOO LATE TO ENTER COMPETITSON Each Passing Day Brings Many Changes in the Relative Positions of Candidates in the Big Campaign "Hustle" and "Win" the Motto of all Candidates An unfortunate person bereft oT the senses of sight, hearing and speech ; in other words, a deaf, dumb and blind person would be aware of the fact that the Great Popularity Campaign o The Standard Stan-dard is the one big event in Utah at this time. The great interest in the contest, which showed so strongly at the start, has, instead of diminishing, grown steadily with the passing of each day, and bids fair to soon reach the fever-heat mark. Nothing has so taken hold of and held people's minds in years, and practically everyone in the city of Ogden and its surrounding territory is interested in the outcome. Each popular young woman in the race seems to consider it her bounden duty to make as good a showing as posslblo during this -a-eok and is golns after new subscriptions at an unparalleled unpar-alleled paco The candidates who go in with a determination to win, and givo the other candidates the race of their lives, are the ones who arc sure to come out victorious in the end. Nothing is ever gained by laying back and letting someono else pick up tho prizes of life. Nothing like this big offer will ever be glvon in this section sec-tion of the country, in all probability, and the opportunity gasped immediately immedi-ately and striven for earnestly will not be regretted OUTCOME IN DOUBT. Ot courso, it is impossible to predict pre-dict the outcome of tho conteBtat th present time, as the present records fjo not necessarily indicate future standing and success in winning. Tho subscriptions aro coming in more rapidly rap-idly every days and the number of votes which are going out each day show that many more candidates are each day awakening to their opportunities oppor-tunities and are working in earnest-The earnest-The subscriptions aro coming in moro rapidly each day. And the dally increase in-crease in votes Is noticeable and people peo-ple all over the city of Ogden and vicinity are watching with eagerness the outcome of the race. MANY FALSE RUMORS. As 16 U6ual In an affair of this kind, many false rumors In regard to tho contest Itself and the stanijlng of various candidates, are afloat. The primary object of those who start such rumors is principally tho dis-o;uragement dis-o;uragement of some candidate who Is proving a dangerous competitor. Someone no doubt fools that with you cut of tho way sho could win moro easily, in other words, your success is Interfering with hers. Hence sho uses various wajs and means to cause you to give up the rnce. A friend of her6 probably meets you upon the street and tells you of the Immense reserve she piled up, probably naming some preposterous figure Of course, you aro not quite certain as to the truth cf the statement, "but when another an-other friend of her6 says the same thing, you feel as though you wre beaten, and are willing to give up, probably after havin? met with splendid splen-did success and being right In line for a handsome prize. In starting such rupiors there Is alwas a motive in view, and an application of good common com-mon sense will show you the Improbability Improb-ability of such statements. If you had a good-Blzcd reserve, would you be proachlng the fact to the public at largo, and thus show your hand to those from whom you have been careful care-ful to conceal It? JO, certainly not j Many wiseacres whose principal occupation oc-cupation In life Is to freely dispense Information about things of which they know practlcallj nothing, arp always al-ways abroad In an affair such as this contest, distributing freely information informa-tion In regard to tho outcome. Such garbllngs are but the raings of perverted per-verted minds and deserve no consideration consid-eration from thinking people. Sound business Judgment, which readily recognizes rec-ognizes the Impossibility of anything hut square dealing in affairs of this I kind, will dismiss without consideration considera-tion all such rumors. EVERYTHING FAIR AND EQUAL. Every part and phase of this contest con-test has been planned out with the thought of utmost fairness to all candidates can-didates uppermost In the minds of the planners. The territory both in the city and country, has been divided Into districts, bo thet the contestants in one part of the territory would not b,e competing with others under un- epual conditions. Extended Subscriptions Second Payments. Here Is an important tip that every ev-ery candidato should take advantage of. You hav0 probably approached many persons Tor subscriptions and those have obliged you with subscriptions sub-scriptions for one. two or three months. Now, if you induce these people to subscribe for a longer period, pe-riod, and they undoubtedly will after seeing what a necessity the Standard Is. you leceive the benefit of many additional votes For Instance, a person per-son ' who subscribed for ono'mon'h and paid seventy-five cents for dc-llxery dc-llxery by cairler, earned for you, If a NEW subscription, lion votes By getting this person to subscribe for an additional five months, jou sccuro tho difference between lf.000 votes given for a XBW six-months' subscription sub-scription and the 1400 already received, re-ceived, or 9600 votes on the '"Second Payment " This ruling also applies to any second payment you may secure. se-cure. Alwayn mark your stubs "Second "Sec-ond Payment" whon turning in such subscriptions. In order to secure tho full benefit of this ruling Special Coupons for Old Subscriptions , Three Special Coupons for OLD I subscriptions appear in today'B issue am' will bo good for extra votes if turned In byS-o'clock next Saturday nlpht. This will afford every candidate candi-date a splendid opportunity to secure these votes. These subscriptions should not be held back but should be turned In as secured Do not overlook these coupons. They mean much to you. Subscription Bsllcts. All ballots Issued upon subscriptions subscrip-tions aro good for voting: purposes any time during the contest and may be held right up to the close If desired de-sired These ballots, however, arc not transferable, and mast not bo altered al-tered in nny way. If they are changed In any manner, they will be voided - -t- ----f ---- -- -f----f f District No. 1 Will Conabt of the City of Ogden from tho -f 4- Center of Twenty-fourth street North. f f---t--- x -f.4-4. 4. Emma Hughes, 17S 21st C4C20 Mabel Gibson, 1250 Hennlnger. .32990 , Neilio Watts. 1S24 Wash 32S00 Mrs Ida DoWitt. 419 22nd 32150 5 Marguorlto Chase, 1509 loth . .31920 Mrs Isabel Hartman. 278 23rd.. 27550 Mrs. Walter West, C22 23rd., 27G00 Mao V Chrlstensen, 2311 Adams.26240 Edna Monsen, 2020 Jefferson ..21840 Florence FGIsher, 17C2 Pacific .20700 Ella Illslop. 341 22nd 19950 Mattie Huff, 135 23rd 19680 Ida Saunders, 2020 Moffat 17930 Blanche Stone, 418 2nd 17780 I Vina Price". 19C 2nd 17050 Cora Vlcks, 181 22nd 17330 Lillian Green. 296 21st St 15410 Esther Andoraon. 242 23rd ....15200 .Mabel Crase, 604 W. 24th 14920 Katherine Mack, 215G Pacific . 14690 1 Myrtle Knudson 4CS 17th 14580 I Vorna Stuart, 2206 Adams ....14340 0 Myrtle Myors, 1st strcot 14210 1 Eother Graves, 2357 KIngdon . 13120 B Nellie Campbell. S52 24th 128-40 Marie Price, 1773 Center Ave. ..12G70 H Myrtle I.eavitt, 161 2nd 12360 II Saline Clark. 17CC Pacific ... . 12390 I Bella Shipley 203 Tracey 11780 I I Lizzie Dlnsdale, 56C Canyon road. 11690 Lillian Ohern, 1141 23rd 11620 Nellie Chrlstenson.GGl Can. TU1..109S0 Mabel Foley. 2332 Jefferson 10S20 Phlllippa Nelson, 2161 Lincoln 10600 Elsio Bullough. 2140 Reeve 10080 Josephine Olsen, 561 Canyon Rd .9850 Gertrude Barry. 941 23rd 9430 Rose Davenport, 1022 Grant.. .S920 Etta Platfoot. 2243 Adams..... 8690 Ruby Clark, 503 Lincoln S350 Eliza Porter. 247S Washington. .8110 Pearl Bingham, 2053 Farr Ave... 7590 Erma Jacobson, 233S Madison. . .7360 Francis King, 214 23rd 6970 Jessie Callaghan, 825 22nd C940 Hazel Sherwood, 357 Dan 6590 May O'Connor, 2147 Grant 6110 Bessio Codwell, 226 24th 5160 Florenco Bune, 2060 Jeffereon ...5130 Mrs Eva Kellogg, 2337 Adams.. 4020 Mrs. D. C. Hc-bs, College Court.. 3990 Stella Wright. 1935 Grant 3740 Mayme Rowley, 2113 Grant ....3720 Media Parrj-, 625 21st 3610 Zelma Farr, 449 2l8t 3410 Mary Empcy, 215 Tracey 3320 Edith Cowles, 849 20th 3300 Pearl Williams, 349 13th 2990 Nora E. Moore, 141 N. Wash ...2560 Mildred Doty, 2347 Madison.. ..2190 "Elizabeth Norsoth, 562 1st 2340 Mrs. Grace Koerner, 2468 IIuds'n.2270 Bertha Crawahaw, 2325 Quiiicy 2240 Lillian Fisher. 22nd St . . ..2120 4- 4. District No. 2 Will consist of tho City of Ogden from tho f center of Twenty-fourth street -f south. -- --' Mrs. Minnie G. Miles. 2415 Q'cy.31520 Ada Bingham, 115 26th 30460 Sadie Hansink, 2773 Volkor ...30330 i Florence Walker. 2520 Lincoln. .25300 Maude Farle3', 856 26th 23970 Mrs. Llllio Groucher. 2938 Wall.21330 Cathrino Nilea, 2921 Lincoln ...20800 Myrtle Tyler. 2946 Grant 20170 Hazel Jones, 659 26th 20140 erna Covington. 705 28th .17690 Nellie Bacon. Washington Ave 17640 Sophia Chausse, 30 Porter 1C850 Anna Skinnor 2503 Adams 16000 Florence Wilson. 2947 Wall ...15620 Fern Wilson 2718 Jefferson ...15150 Mrs. Anna Young. 2881 Wash ..14860 Ada Stone. 2539 Grant 14S00 Alice Clifton, 2832 Nye ... .14960 Daisy Egglcston, 2658 Monroe ..1436P Ethel Doxoy, 367 27th 14320 Myrtle Douglas. 2640 Barlow ...13S80 Minnio Albert, 2860 Grant 13500 Edna Hayes. 748 25th 12800 Emma PIdcock. 152 Peterson. .12880 Ardls Hutchlns. 124 27th 12720 Maj Hall, 27S3 Pacific 12650 Hazel Hartog. 92S 2Sth 12640 Lilian Chamberlain. 155 26th ..12640 Grace Smith, 2967 Grant 12640 Lillian Thomas. 51S 27th 12620 Ivy Royal. 219 30th 11460 Katherine Boyle, 7C5 27th 10840 rii. Carter, 33rd and Jefferson .10550 Margaret Dry3dalo,276S Monroe.10190 Mrs. Emma Price 115 Patterson.10060 Gladys Fonts 766 2Gth 9920 Martha Nelson. 3017 Adams .. 9640 Elvorctta Llttlofleld, 45S 27th.. 9130 Loll Peterson, 151 27th S020 Mary Ferriss, 469 24th 7S30 AgneB Broptiy, 3175 Grant 6970 Katherine O'Brien. 2533 Gram'cy.6550 Alta Avery. 521 24th 6220 Elizabeth Clark. Proudflt Co.... 6200 Llllie OBborne. 2679 Wall 6190 Elicn Melesner. Ill Herrick 5620 Julia Burlin. S2I 25th CGOO Anna Murphv, 2504 Washington. 5240 Nell Monahan. 2G35 Wall . ...5170 Katherine Volkor, G53 27th 5030 Mvrtle Brantiug. 2554 Quincy 4930 Violet Cragun. 743 26th 4600 Rachel Herrick, 3143 Adams 45G0 Jennio Kruitmaes. 313G Euclid ..4330 Ruth Robinson. 72G 27th 4210 Mrs. Mabel Allan, 2500 Orchard. 4070 Tillle Eatcnan. 3242 Wall 4040 Josie Baumelster. 356 32nd ....4000 Laura Norton. 3Q70 Porter 3990 Marguerlto Scott, 2566 Quincy 3S40 Eva James, 121 W. 27th 3760 Lillle Johnson, 2907 Grant 3680 Mrs. Mary Savillc, 2520 Wash .3640 Viola Taylor, 655 25th 3620 Minnie Brown, 2865 Wash 3490 Hazel Jackson, 3157 Adams 3450 Mabel Parrish, 2554 Quincy 3410 Mrs. M. Brammell. 31S1 Adams.. 3370 Maude Hazel, 425 25th 3120 Kate Maher, 729 25th 2910 Belle Healey, 114 27th 2870 Nettle Herrick. 2666 Wash 2590 Rose Bid, 2877 Plnjn-ec 2370 MabeJ Wilcox, 2843 Monroo :22?0 Mildred Adams, 2G62 Lincoln ..2260 Katherine Smith. 656 25th 2240 Mrs. Elnio Lloyd, Utahna. Hotel.. 2230 Genevieve Allison, 2667 Wash. ..2170 Rosa Robinson, 445 34th 2160 Beatrice Boreman, 2554 Jeffersoa.2130 - District No. 3 Will consist of f Weber, Morgan, Davis counties -f f and all territory oouth of Og- -f den. ' , Lillian Parry, R. F D. No. 2.. 36090 Zlna Thackery, Croyden 23620 Ceralla Tucker. HarriavlHo ...20160 Lcttie Shupe, R. F D. No 3...194G0 Florence Molghan. Devil's Slldc.lSG40 Almlnda Cragun, Plain City -17S12 Casslo Ball, Coalvlllo 16890 Cora Porter, Morgan 1G840 Malrle Sims, Kaysville 10720 Florence P- Parker, West PolnulG390 Zella Cowan, R. F. D. No. 2.... 15920 Belle Weaver. Coalville 13860 Marion Ellison, Layton 15460 Emlcy Thomas, Bountiful 15420 MHIrcah Powers. Hooper 14610 Blanche Green, Peterson 13840 Eliza James. Farmlngton ,...12040 Lillian England, Plain City 12640 Bertha Wadsworth, Riverdalo. . .123G0 Zeretta Brelnholt, Ephralra 10960 Lucy Jones, Beaver 10620 Mabel Stranger, R. F. D No. 2. 10460 Lillian Guthrie. Clearfield 10340 Nellie Cowcn. H F. D No. 2 9S90 Mary Darncy, R. F. D. No. 2.... 9370 Esther Anderson, Ephralm 9280 Ivv Manning, Hooper 9210 Lettle Walker, R. F. D. No. 1 ...8420 Florence Holmes. North Ogden... 8310 Edith Wood, Farmlngton 82 rO Marie Opcnshaw, Kaysville 7"s" Miss Marshall, N Og'n. M'sh St.7320 Phoebe Smith, Farmlngton 6840 Rebecca Asper, R F D No. 2....6S30 Ivy Bens, Hooper 5940 Rozct Grover, Morgan 5050 Nina Thlessen. Mllford 4380 Katfe Jonos. Hooper 4320 Bertha Ocore, Boutlful 4250 Mrs May Rogers, R. F. D. No. 2.. 4160 Retta Sessions, Layton. R. F. D..4120 Jennie Barlow, Clearfield 4000 Ida Garrett, Bountiful 3690 Tvy Ross, Hooper 324 Addio Walton 3210 Amy West, Morgan 3120 Elsa Tonke. Morgan 3120 Elvlre Stegem. Hooper 2660 Lillian Peterson, Morgan 2300 Mrs. Florence Roberts 2260 Shirley Van Fleet, Farmlngton . .2170 Hazel Barrett, North Ogden 2150 Lolle Clnrk. Morgan 2040 Marion Taylor, R. F. D. No. 2 2000 4- -r t" f 4- District No. 4 Will consist 4- of Cache, Box Elder, Rich counties and all territory north -f f east and west of these coun- -f 4- ties. -f 4-4- '- '- -- Geitrudo Lynch, Twin Falls, Tda.2S340 Florenco Hickenlooper, R. F D.. 26110 Mrs. Elva Stauffer, R. F. JO., Brigham 21800 Hazel Korth. Willard 21640 Rita Hammond. Providence 20670 Edith Gephart, Tremonton 19S60 Notta Webster. Franklin, Ida. ..1986.) Mrs. Hannah Jacobson, Logan 19460 Alma Price. Lowlston . . 19320 Blanche Spencer Randolph .,18640 Agnes Pierson, Plymouth 18610 Susio Parker, Nowton 18460 llattlo Jeppson, Brigham .....17,S0 .. Flossie Peterson, Hyrum 1G980 ; Lov Henderson, Randolph . ..1G9S0 : Bessio Cragun. R. F. D. No. 3 .16720 t EbsIo Crouch, Wllard Io920 Mabel Chugg. Providence . . .15b40 I Ida Wyntt, Wellsvlllc 15360 Sarah Mattias, Brigham HGJO i Lyna Weaver, Preston, Ida 14o80 Maude Allen. Corlnne .... 130-O - Sarah Romey. Smlthticld 12680 Helen Hart, Tremonton 11080 - Ada Jensen, Dayton, Ida lUbiu , Hazel Hess, Fielding 10340 Henrietta Madison. Shelby. Ida. 9890 Laura Murray. Wellsvillo .. ... 8J40 Emma Hendrickson, Smlthfield .520 , Mary Danielson, Hyrum .. ..S140 Viola Richardson. Fish Haven .7130 Tavern Hess. Plymouth ... -010 , Emma Phillips, Dayton, Ida 6990 ' Vera Ashcroft. Hyde Park .. ..6640 May Arciiald. Plymouth 6440 Irna Standing, Fielding 6420 I Bernico Ewln, R. P. D. No. 3 .6310 Maralda Richardson, Avon . . 6270 i i Louella Callet, Dayton, Ida. . 6110 Helen Goodwin. Trenton 60 U' Ingra Hurren, Smlthfield . ..6040 Elizabeth Glenn, Wellsvillo ... 5970 Anna Gutke, Shelby, Ida 5730 Alice McBrlde, Shelby, la .. ..5590 ; Angellne Porter, Franklin, Ida. . 5500 s Ivay Page, Dayton, fda. 5470 1 May Calan, Dayton, Idaho ... 5410 jj May Synder, Twin Falls, Idaho, 4 Box 540 5270 May Atkinson, Dayton. Ida... .5270 Dora- Jordon, Twin Falls, Tdaho, Box 510 5120 j Eleanor Garrett. Wellsvllle . .5110 ; Clara Jensen, Shelby, Ida . . . 5100 ,, Lavona Wybrow. Avon 5000 t Agnes Findlay, Fish Haven, Ida.j4S50 Ruby Hancey. Hyde Park . .M590 ; Vera Plowman, Smlthfield 4510 ', Mill Mason. Willard ... . 4440 ;, Ida Baker, Franklin, Ida. 4260 Rula Ward, Willard 4070 Tcdora Chvistofferson, Hydo Park.3950 Parthlnla Frederlckson, Tremonton Tremon-ton 3910 May Follette, Hyde rarkn 3890 Cora Mitchell. Shelby, Idaho 3S40 Margaret Shoemaker, fronton.... 3T40 Blanche Leathern, Wellsvllle .. .3740 " May Wobb, Randolph 3710 Eva Stocks, Lowlston. Ida 3690 Ruby Telford, Lewiston 3420 I Ada McKinnou, Randolph 3260 ,1 Carrie Rice, Twin Falls, Idaho, Box 674 319u Idella Peterson. Newton 3180 Ethel Rouse, Trementon 3160 Mary Johnson, Shelby, Ida. 3110 Ethel Woodward, Twin Falls, Ida- ' ho, Box 900 2970 Anota Stauffer, Willard 2730 Nettle L. Cutler, Trenton 2660 Ida RIgby, Newton 2560 Mary Fundol, Willard 2430 Lula Yorgeson, Sheljy, Ida 23o0 Maude Harris. Fielding -260 Cady Monroe, Shelby, Ida 2160 |