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Show I: I "T The Standard presents its subscribers with five railway tickets to California and oack, but instead of pulling off aV 1 I fake contest in which the winners are to be selected in advance, as stated by the Examiner, when the, newspaper handles 1 i 1 I ?: v the votes. The Standard will let the subscribers themselves handle the votes. Read our offer, by which the subscriber is 1 HI jg made supreme: '"1)1 I J I $ No contest, no "points," no votes to The Standard. Just a plain gift to Standard subscribers. No young ladies or 1 ;S 1 ft other persons will worry your life soliciting points, or votes, or coupons, or subscription, or anything else. You just save 111 J ! ; f- The Standard subscription receipts that you voluntarily pay for on your regular subscription, II ! I : . DO. YOU CATCH THE "POINT?" r "" I il I The Standard subscribers or their representatives will meet in one of the large halls in Ogden on September 6, 1915, 1 m 1; B Ua -., and in their own way, by a majority vote, say who shall have the five tickets to San Francisco and San Diego and back. V 1 1 I I t Simple Rules and Regulations " J I J B ' ' , 1 I '. First Each person holding a receipt for subscription paid to The Ogden Standard shall be entitled to one ' ..?-' - I j m - ' , $ "point" or one vote, for each month's subscription paid for the month of June, 1915, and one additional votei for '"C ' ' ... ,. -ii I I i '$$;"' ' '"f , eah additional month's subscription paid for each month beyond the month of June, 1915. Vtf- ' . 1 9 ' W Il '- ' Second It does not make any difference whether the subscriptions are paid in advance or not, so long as the ",.,v ''"..'; ... . j! . I jj ,,; i ' : ' '' '' months paid for are for months after June 1, 1915, but payments must be made before September 1, 1915, and after ' ' :t B I j':, M . ' &y - June 1, 1914. Thus subscribers who have already paid in advance beyond June 1, 1915, get a vote for each month A''- . . V' 1 II f M I Vi : Third The Standard will engage a large hall, September 6, Labor day (an hour to be fixed to suit the labor Ap...'.! i .. il'.- I I ; M ij;'. .: '. . ' interests) and the circulation manager will call the meeting to order and the subscribers will then and there pro-, ZW; .. ; 111 a) ! f ' ' .A . r , ceed to elect their own officers and in their own way dispose of the five tickets. by a majority vote. - . " j t " ;' I j M il m ' ?-??T.f Fourth The subscription books of The Standard will be at the disposal of the meeting to prove any sub- . .''V'.V' ' L . . - I m il m . ;.; -')f-f;J ' scription receipt that may be presented. -KlV. - L- '. '1 : 3 . ' ;V"--"'4' fv Fifth The issuing of receipts good for votes at the meeting will stoj) at 9 o'clock Monday evening, August ;' "S? -- - I I l '::i'?. X Sixth In the event of a tie among those receiving the highest vote, those tying shall each receive a ticket, - .? . ' I 1 Hrl I . .rr " and if in disposing of the fifth, or last ticket, a tie should occur for the highest vote, those tying shall each receive ;qJ,.o; V' ? I li I ji' 9 :-.v' Seventh The said five tickets shall be disposed of at said meeting one at a time. The meeting cannot give v;,Sl' " s I III g F H ' ,- the tickets to anyone not a subscriber of The Ogden Standard on September 6, 1915. The tickets, however, will v!lf ' - ;1 I !fl 1. D .. v ;v. - '." be good for whoever the winners may select, at the timewhen the tickets are delivered. Said tickets will be good .; -:,;. f:r I J ;i I .'.: starting any time before the world's fair excursion railway rates close. 'v t II , '. Eighth Save your receipts, and remember one of these world's fair round trip. railway tickets may be given .''.'. I ' I -V to you by the subscribers. - . - I 'I If Remember, when the Standard Subscribers come to the meeting on Labor Day, there may be anywhere from 20 to 100 1 ! 1 I candidates for the tickets and each subscriber will be entitled to cgft as many votes as he has paid months' subscriptions I j I r - after June 1st, 1915c I M I .; I ! The meeting will be more interesting and exciting than any political convention ever held in Ogden. Each of the wards t I I .1 :,t in Ogden will have one or more candidates and votes will be in great demand. I jll I The subscribers do the Manipulating in the Standard's plan. The I 1 I ; subscriber directs his "points" or votes to suit himself, while in all I I I other plans the subscriber pays the bill and others do the manipulating I J I . Be Sure and Sav Your Receipts tor " I I II V OGDEN STANDARD SUBSCRIPTIONS I I |