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Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE NINE. _ THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1923. qT : 4 e i ° *e 7. Sn, : e e e f e x ‘i a [ Every active candidate‘in the Tribune’s Big Campaign will receive one of the major prizes ora cash award. But out of this array of candidates, six will stand out pre-eminently and alone as the winners of first honors in e e e e J oe e i Z e e e < their respective districts. Six candidates will have established a record of achievement that can be pointed to with pride long after the campaign is over and forgotten; six candidates will be the proud possessors of splen- did new motor cars, and as such will be heralded throughout Wyoming as “CHAMPIONS OF THE DAY.” Only forty-eight hours. remain. MAY THE BEST CANDIDATE WIN! . Inorder to- maintain the utmost secrecy as to the num- ner. The official results will be published as soon there- ber of subscriptions turned in by each candidate this, the after as possible. ise pias of oe Geil igh ae tre gamete al be . brought to a close under a sea’ allot Box. The vote ° standing will not be published again until the close. Read These Instructions Carefully No subscriptions whatever will accepted through the. OUT-OF-TOWN CANDIDATES, ATTENTION! ~ campaign department this week, but instead, candidates . Heretofore out-of-town candidates have had the privi- themselves will deposit their final collections in the sealed lege of mailing their letters containing subscriptions from ballot box—located in the lobby of the Wyoming National their home town as late as the closing hour of the various Bank. By so doing no one, not even the campaign man- “periods.” This will not be permitted the last night of the ager, or the publishers can possibly know the voting contest. ALL VOTES AND SUBSCRIPTIONS MUST strength of the respective candidates, which precludes BE IN THE SEALED BALLOT BOX WHEN THE any possibility of favoritism and insures fairness to the RACE IS CLOSED AT 11 O'CLOCK SHARP. minutest degree. e ¢ Out-of-town candidates should, where it is possible to Locked and sealed, the ballot box has been placed in do so, arrange to deposit their envelopes in person at the the lobby of the Wyoming National Bank where it will Wyoming National Bank, but where this cannot be done, remain until noon (the closing hour of the bank) Satur- letter containing final remittances should be addressed to day, May 5. At that:time it will be brought to the office “Campaign Department, Casper Tribune, Casper, Wyo.,” of the Tribune and placed where contestants can deposit and plainly marked: “For sealed ballot box. Not to be their votes and subscriptions up to 11 p. m. opened.” Particular care should be taken to post such & When the final hour arrives, the campaign will be de- elared closed. The judges will break the seals, unlock the box and immediately thereafter, or as soon as votes can be issued on subscriptions conttained therein the last count will begin. There will be no waiting; no compli- cated count, simply a matter of adding the vote totals and announcing the winners. It is calculated that it will require some time, however, to canvass findings in the box and to determine the win- $2,125.00 letters in good time to reach this office before the final hour, and it is advisable that same should be under special delivery stamp. eae 2 i All subecr pions deposited in the sealed box must be accompanied by cash, money order, or certified check for the full amount to cover. Personal checks up to $45 are acceptable, providing no two checks are signed by the same party. This rule is made in fairness to all candi- dates and will be strictly adhered to.