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Show GREAT CROWDS LIKE CANDY Five Hundred People Call For a Pound Box of Utahna Chocolates, and of Those 150 Called Before 8 0 Clock Next Week the Contest Will Not Be So Easy Watch Monday's Classified Page The Utahna Chocolate Contest created cre-ated quite an attraction at tin Standard Stan-dard office this morning. Long before S o'clock a crowd of bos. gins, men and women waited at the Standard office for a pound box of Utahna Chocolates and by S o'clock over 1 50 people had presented their answers to our " I'tahna Chocolate Want Ad Contesi Considerable confusion was created , at the start because some of ,nf youngsters had called as early as I o'clock and insisted upon leaving then answer with the janitor Simple as the contest appeared. full two-thirds o: the answers failed to mmph with the rules of the contest. Tnis. Ol course, made It easy for those who did not arrive until 8 o'clock to get a chanco at the candy. What a difference there vva In the way the pound boxes were handled One young man opened bis box on the spot and crowded sl or trie chocolates choc-olates In his mouth at one time, anJ the entire pound was devoured before be-fore the II boxes were given out. Another young man asked pcriDt ' sion to use the telephone and notified noti-fied his mother he had won a pound box and that he would nine home Immediately and to tell ins brothers and sisters to wait for him; that he would open the box at home. All morning the people called. onl to be intormed that the first 2." correct cor-rect answers were received before 8 o'clock. Fully 500 boys girls, men and women called during tin- morning All of which shows that Uie contest was too easy, also that the rarrvln:; oi the letters in the paper for a whole week was not necessar.v Some of the real bright young fellows hail as many as half a dozen answers and thought it was wise to change their names, but when it came to writing their names in the book they were not sufficiently suf-ficiently familiar with their new namo to spell It correctly. Next week we will give awn II pounds of Utahna "hocolates to those who can find the name of one of the roost prominent officials In Ogden today. Instead of spelling out the name, aa we did the words I'TAHNA CHOCOLATES, we are going to let the people find the letters and put them together. The name for next I week consists ot six letters and Includes In-cludes the initials and surname. The letters will be placed among the want ads with a bracket on each side. It will be absolutely necessary to read ; every want ad in order to find the . letter that is marked like this (Ol You will therefore have to cut out every letter ancl then trv and ptit all together to find the name of one of the most prominent officials In Ogden today The same official has been in business in Ogden tor 20 years. Here are the names of 2n who received re-ceived a oi nd box of enndy this I morning. They include men. women. I boys and girls. So fast anil so eagoi was the crowd for the I'tahna Chocolates Choc-olates that we had given out 2 pound ' boxes before we discovered we had I reached the limit . Mrs. Planz (no address given), Re-l Re-l clna Quinn. 214K Reeves avenue; G. ft Hess 112 nth street. Vivian llel- man, 2337 Adams avenue, Florence Stilt. 381 29th street; Roberta Moves. 3H9 Adams avenue. Roger Allison, L'667 Washington avenue, Albert Smalley, 3161 Washington avenue. Joseph Baumelster, 361 32d street. Percy Balllnger. 1601 Wall avenue. Frank Ware, Canyon road; Frank Moves, 3149 Adams avenue; Joseph Clllls. 438 22d street; Armand Tribe. 168 21st street: Vernon Carroll, 4o2 22d street; Paul Pickett. 966 23d st.; lYank Douglas. 1640 Barlow ave. ; Harils Ridges. 3162 Adams ave.; Morel!, 2012 Farr ave.. Lester Sor-enson. Sor-enson. 127 27th St.: Wallace Soren-son. Soren-son. 127 27th St., George Stewart. Canyon road; James Pender. 2671 Wall ave.; Clem Lloyd, 125 Janie court; Alfred Robb. 5S6 12th St.. Bernard Ber-nard Preece, Canyon road; Ellzabetli Farrls. .'.60 23th st.; Caleb Shrccvc. I6S6 Barlow ave. |