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Show FIVE FREE TICKETS TO , CALIFORNIA FAIRS Given to Subscribers byThe Ogden Standard Publishing Company Com-pany as a Present for Taking the Papers The Subscribers Sub-scribers Will Meet on Labor Day, September 6th, and Vote the Tickets to the Five Lucky Persons Save Your Subscription Receipts. The Standard asks all Its subscrib-1 ers to save their receipts because j 'each receipt for subscription to the Ogdon Standard is good for a vote at 'the BubsoriborB convention to be held ,on Labor day in which the subscribers subscri-bers to the Ogden Standard will glvo away five tickets to San Dleco and (San FranclBoo fairs and return. On another page In this Issue will be found a full page advertisement giving the conditions undor which the Standard gives to its subscribers five (free tickets wbloh the subscribers themselves aro to vote to whosoever thoy wish. There will bo candidates from Huntsvllle, Plain City and each ward of Ogden. Some Sunday school may present a candidate, Rome lodge may present a candidate, or even the Ogden high school, Weber Stake academy acad-emy or Sacred Heart academy may ,havo a candidate. It Is all a question ques-tion for the subscribers to say who shall have these five tickets. One of the Ogden theatres will be selected for tho occasion on Labor .day In which tho subscribers of the Standard will meet and for every month's BubBcriptlon paid for, after June 1, 1916, tho holder of the receipt re-ceipt will be entitled to cast one vote for each month's subscription paid. Those who have paid five months subscription sub-scription since June 1, 1916, will be .entitled to flvo votes. Those who pay a year's subscription in advance .will bo entitled to twelve votes, and It does not make any dlfferenco whether the vote comes from Inside of the city limits of Ogdon or outside of Ogdon City in the country. Holders of Receipts to Vote. Subscribers will please remember that the holders of tho receipts will be entitled to cast the votes. Thus, In Huntsvllle one young lady might come down with the receipts of all tho subscribers in Huntsvllle, and in like manner from other places. All the Standard will have to do with the contest Is to have its Circulation Manager present with tho books to show that every receipt held by parties par-ties Is genuine and was paid for a bona fide subscription for months af-tor af-tor June 1, 1915. Some young ladies may call at the different houses to gather up tho receipts. The Standard Stand-ard will have no control ovor the gathering of receipts It Is pre sumed when a subscriber gives his receipts to a young lady that he wishes wish-es his votes cast for her and for that reason the holders of the receipts will be entitled to cast the votos, hence persons cannot come to this meeting and say thoy lost their re.-celpts, re.-celpts, as the receipts themselves only will be good for votes. Meeting Under Parliamentary Rules. Tho subscribers will conduct their meeting under parliamentary rules, Just about as near to a political convention con-vention as the same can be conducted, conduct-ed, Thus if any subscriber holds the recolpts of others It will be equivalent equiv-alent to holding proxies In a political politi-cal convention. In all probability there will be more political maneuvers maneuv-ers for votes than there ever was made In a real political convention In Ogden. All this, howover. Is up to the subscribers at the convention and the majority of tho votes present will control the action of tho meeting providing pro-viding alwayB such action is In accordance ac-cordance with the rules published In the full page advertisement appearing In today.'s Issue of the Standard. |