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Show RED HEADED BABY IS TO BE A $5 PHIZE A special prize of ?5 has beon offered of-fered by B. F. Rodman of Salt Lako City for tho reddest haired baby brought before tho judges at the "Baby Show," next week. A letter just received by Chairman A. G. Horn is as follows: "Judgo A. G. Horn, Director General, Gen-eral, Department of Bablos, Annual Fashion Show. My Dear Judgo: Impelled Im-pelled thereto by the same lofty im-PuIbob im-PuIbob that have moved In previous years, "I hereby covenant, promise and agree as follows: "I will give to the reddest-headed baby entered in the Fashion Show this year, the sum of five dollars in good red gold. I will double this for twin rod-hoadB, and will treble it for red-headed triplets, and then I pause. It is understood and agreed that when I say "red headed," I mean real, genuino, honest-to-goodness red hair, as I have no patience with those unconvincing near-red-heads which masquerade variously as "Auburn," "Bronze," "Titian," and the like; and I do not winh to glvo them tho endorsement en-dorsement and encouragement so cheerfully and lavishly given by mo to sure enough red heads. "With the sincere hope that this year's crop of red-heads Is larger and redder than ever, and that this year's Fashion Show also will establish a new record, I am Respectfully yours, (Signed) B. F. Redman." The enrolling of likely Infants Is getting well under way at Judgo Horn's office, but tho committee is anxious that tho mothers get their "hopefuls" enrolled as soon as possible pos-sible so as to avoid all delays In getting get-ting tho show started. The parade committee held a meeting meet-ing last night and decided to call in some assistants, In order to carry out a plan of telephoning to all automobile automo-bile owners and making a special endeavor en-deavor to have them decorate their cars for the Electrical parade, next Friday night Pointers as to the probable expense attached to decorating decorat-ing a car will also bo given and when this Is made known, It is thought that no difficulty will bo found In getting many more cars In the parade that were seen in other years. A subcommittee has also started tc agitato among the merchants and manufacturers for tho purpose of getting get-ting their united supports in staging afternoon, the 25th. Arrangements were completed today to-day for the transportation of the Salt Lake high school cadets, 400 strong, to Ogden via the Bamberger lino. The question of the formal opening of the Fashion Show and Harvest Festival is now being considered by the executive committeo and efforts will be made to have Senators Smoot and Sutherland give speeches on that occasion. The "Fashion Queen" contest is gaining interest every day and the "queen" committee expects the vote of each nominee to reach into five or six figures before next Wednesday midnight, when the polls will bo closed, i The vote stood today as follows. fol-lows. Vote for Queen. Miss Myra Moon 6137 MJss Mary Huff 5774 Miss Florence Paine 5636 Miss Iris Bowns 5593 Miss Floreuce West 549S Miss Viola Carr 5405 Miss Esther Anderson 5329 Miss Lillian Wright 5178 Miss Rosanna Carr 5121 Mrs. W. E. Whalen 5110 Miss Ruth Batchelor 5110 Miss Janet Russell 5099 Miss Helen Baker 5056 Miss Ethel Maycock 5038 |