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Show Second Period of Campaign Cam-paign Ends Monu Night Monday night, August 19th, will see the close of the second period, and a material decrease in the voting vot-ing power of all subscriptions in the Pleasant Grove Reviews Scholorship Campaign. It is hardly necessary to warn all candidates that they should turn in every possible subscription, new or renewal, before 9 o'clock Monday night. For this hour marks the close of the second period, and with its end comes a decided decrease in the vote schedule. Wise candidates will put forth every effort to see that all promised subscriptions are made good and reach the campaign department by 9 o'clock Monday night. Candidates Candi-dates living out of town will have until the mail arrives Monday to turn. In their subscriptions and receive re-ceive second period votes on same. So close is the race today that naming the winner is purely a mat ter of conjecture. The big winner is going to be the candidate with the WILL TO WIN and the determination deter-mination to out speed competitors these last final days. There is one thing that today's vote score clearly reveals, and that is the undisputable fact that at this stage of the competition it is "any-bodys "any-bodys race" and that the work done these final days will tell the tale. All the candidates in the race are in commanding positions and some "dark horse" my succeed in leading the entire field at the race's end. .Ml the wise candidates are working at top speed. They are going after the Scholarships in earnest and will pile up a big vote total which will help toward the winning of the capital capi-tal prizes at the end of the campaign. LET'S GO. IT WONT BE LONG NOW. o |