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Show I THE UTAHNA I CHOCOLATES Everybody Likes Them 600 People Peo-ple Called at the Standard Of-i Of-i lice For a Found Box Next i Week's Puzzle on the Classified ; Page Will Present a New Plan For Free Candy Watch Mon-j Mon-j day's Classified Page. This morning, brighi and early, tho I sidewalk in front of the Standard I Office was crowded with people, waiting for their pound package of T 'tahna chocolates There was only one thing wrong with the chocolate gift, namely, that twenty-five boxes of chocolates will not go aronn, to six hundred people It was really too had to see the several hundred people peo-ple who had to leave the Standard j Office and not get any candy, ns the twenty-fhe pound boxes could only go to the first twenty-five who arrived ar-rived at the Standard Office this morning The puzzle contest it 6eems was too easy Ton many were able to decipher the puzzle We announced that one of the letters of the named a prominent official of Ogden would le scattered on tho classified page and that the first twenty-five who should present the I answer correctly should each have a " pound box of Utahna Chocolates. The I name was A. G. Fell. Mayor of Ogden In fact the people said It was dead easy to figure out the name of A. G. I Fell from a dozen letters The let - ters were pcrmanenth fixed so that Mr. Nye's name would stand out I prominently, and we full -r' U ! I that half of the people would pre- I sent the name of Nye but ihe Initials of Mr Nye could not he found, while the A G.. the Initials of Mr Fell, were among the letters One of the night I policemen tells us that one little girl was at the Office as early as I o'clock, and we have decided that next week's contest shall he harder so that so many people will not ap-pear. ap-pear. Therefore, watch Monday's i classified page and we will have a real puzzle, and we are also going to i try and cut the I tahna Chocolate 1 boxes Into half pound boxes -o that Instead of furnishing onh twenty-f I , people with cand . . we will make i' 10 that fifty shall get the candy ' The crowd in from of the Standard J office stigjreetei fire, excepting that - rj the younger element of the rowd I j tried to climb oer the heads of oth- ers through the transom To the many children who did not; )' get ariv randv this morning, hut who, presented the proper answer, we will say that We propose to fix if for next J ! week so that you may bring your an - ! " swer -ind have it numbered and then, we will publish the winners in the ! paper and thc can call at the Stand- ' j ard Office the next day and get their! candy and that will aoid the early Here are the winners of this' morn- i l ing's contest Each of them went I 1 aua with a fiound of I'tahna Choeo- I lates and the way each pressed the jj pound package to their hosom should I make the manufacturers of T'tahna j I Chocolates feel that their candy Is fulH appreciated in Ogden ! The winners are 1 L. Owen?, 341 Thirty-second street I Orvlllia Pickett, r0G Twenty-third, j Lena Stevens, 3169 W ashington; oJ- j seph Baumeister, ?jf, Twenty - second v Euella Stevens, "I17r. Washington I Euella Nichols, 'jft2R Grant: Lona I Baumeister, ::'l Thirty-second; Alta ii Sorenson, 127 West Twenty-seventh. June Browning. .T28 Adams, Flor- ence Stitt, 838 Twenty-ninth; Ed-j I mond Haroldson, 22". I Moffil Rerniro Blackwell. 2724 Pacitic. W. Owen Ridges 8162 Adams; Elva Burton. I 1749 Riverside. Roberta Moves, 1149 jj Adams; Miss Txah Jackson 2159 Adams; Todd Donaldson, 2270 Mof- fit; James Pender. 2T71 Wall. Paul j Pickett. 966 Twenty-third; George Stewart, Canyon Road; Armond Tribe, 458 Twenty-first. Orin Folk- man. Court House, Ogden . Orial Car- j 1 stensen. Canyon Road; Hasset Shuf- 1 felbaxger, 614 Twentv-fourth , Harold -j Crompton, 3165 Adams. 1 nn |