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Show ! jSelma Seastrand Heads Poultry Queen Contest Miss Selma Seastrand. popular young woman of this community, heads the Poultry Queen contest according ac-cording t0 the count taken last Friday Fri-day evening. Miss Seastrand has a splendid chance of taking the final laurels, as she has a host of friends boosting her for this honor. A close second is Miss Violet Preston, Pres-ton, another of American Fork's fairest. fair-est. The others competing are all of the city's prettiest, and from the totals on the list some keen competition competi-tion will be in evidence within the next three weeks. Choose your favorite from the following fol-lowing list and support her strong. tSelma Seastraad, 43,050; Violet Preston, 27,725; Loraine Chipman, 21,000; Mayme Wing, 17,100; Eileen Gorden, 15,600; Esther Pulley, 15,500; Eva Anderson, 13,550; Stella Julian, 13,330; Loraine Boley, 12,000; Melissa Greenwood, 11,000; Helen Moffett, 10,-500; 10,-500; Lucile Edwards, 10,500; Fay'e Parker, 10,500; Lucile McAllaster, S,500; Erma Logstlon, 8,500; Clarice Bromley, 8,500; Lillie Miller, 8,000; Ethel Brown, 6,500; LuRae Buckwalt-er, Buckwalt-er, 6,000 Virginia Eggertsen, 6,000; Lenore Crookston, 5,000. Votes may be secured with purchases pur-chases from the various business concerns con-cerns in town, or may be bought at a small cost. Boxes are in the three drug stores, where votes can be deposited. |