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Show I I ; , ' The Standard presents its subscribers with five railway tickets to Calif ornia and back, but instead of pulling oiff a '' ' 1 ' I - E fake contest in which the winners are to be selected in advance, as stated by the Examiner, when the newspaper handles . I !H I I the votes. The Standard will let the subscribers themselves handle the votes. Read our offer, by which the subscriber is $ I H I m made supreme: '' I H r i t ,. No contest, no "points no votes to The Standard. Just a plain gift to Standard subscribers. No young ladies or ! )l M " ' other persons will worry your life soliciting points, or votes, or coupons, or subscription, or anything else. You just save ' 'T-y. I 9 ; 1 . f. The Standard subscription receipts that you-voluntarily pay for on your regular subscription. , ;W- I H I !' .DO YOU CATCH THE "POINT?" .. '' , 1 I I 1 The Standard subscribers or their representatives will meet in one of the large halls in Ogden on September 6, 1915, y ' I I 1 and in their own way, by a majority vote, say who shall have the five tickets to San Francisco and San Diego and back. ,j II I I Br 3 v." . ' . I H j :' . First Each person holding a receipt for subscription paid to The Ogden Standard shall be entitled to one .; '- II '': 1(, . -.. ;vt. "point" or one vote, for each month's subscription paid for the month of June, 1915, and one additional vote for .- - - I H I "M " ' - each additional month's subscription paid for each month beyond the month of June, 1915. ' :4 '" A I H I p r ;'"' Second It does'not make any difference whether the subscriptions are paid in advance or not, so lon as the . '' ..$. :. , M H it i ; I- i: months paid for are for months after June 1, 1915, but payments must be made befbre September 1, 1915, and after .-. B H i M ;?V'; June 1, 1914. Thus subscribers who have already paid in advance beyond June 1, 1915, get a vote for each montrT 'S-y. . I IH I' m 'i so Paid- ' P- '-v " I IH ; Third The Standard will engage a large hall, September 6, Labor day (an hour to be fixed to suit the labor v':;. IV . I h 1 fei " '" r-- . -' -. interests) and the circulationinanager will call the meeting to order and the subscribers will then and there pro- , iJi' '-,- I IH : P s X' ' -i', x ceed to elect their own officers and in their own way dispose of the five tickets by a majority vote. :PV H L 'v'V-',' ' Fourth The subscription books of The Standard will be at the disposal of the meeting to prove any -sub- -'. I H p c ?r' '4 ' scription receipt that may be presented. x . v4 .,;' ' I I ; v j,;;'i 'v Fifth The issuing of receipts good for votes at the meeting will stop at 9 o'clock Monday evening, August - "-'$(;'', , I H ' ..a'. r, . ' ' . 3V1, 1915. , v ;.' 1 I ; m S.v-;,' Sixth In the event of a tie among those receiving the highest vote, those tying shall each' receive a ticket, .-Jf;;,' , " I H 9 ' . :s and if in disposing of the fifth, or last ticket, a tie should occur for the highest vote, those tying shall each receive . '". v ' I H H r?v Seventh The said five tickets shall be disposed of at said meeting one at a4ime. The meeting cannot give .a...-v; I . ' j:he tickets to anyone not a subscriber of The Ogden Standard on September 6, 1915. The tickets, however, will .fji. ' B H 1 be eood for whoever the winners may select, at the timewhen the tickets are delivered. Said tickets will be good v.; ; I H H ,;' starting any time before the world's fair excursion railway rates close. t '- v I " .:v -1' 'v Eighth Save your receipts, and remember one of these world's fair round trip railway tickets may be given A ':' . ,; ,. ." H I to you by the subscribers. B I i Remember, when the Standard Subscribers come to the meeting on Labor Day, there may be anywhere from 20 to 100 : I -H B ' ' candidates for the tickets and each subscriber will be entitled to cert as many votes as he has paid months' subscriptions I - B after June 1st, 1915c -HI B : The meeting will be more interesting and exciting than any political convention ever held in Ogden. Each of the wards T '. . H 3 ? in Ogden will have one or more candidates and votes will be in great demand. II I ': The subscribers do tlie Maelpiilaliig li fie SlaiidarCs plan. The 1 1 I subscriber directs his "points" or wofes to suit himselt while in all i I other plans the subscriber pays the bill aid others do the manipulating g I III Bb Sur& ami aw& Wipiii lRi$ipts for I I 1 OGDEN STANDARD SUBSEiPTi&NS .. -) ' I I 1911 iH |