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Show 1 f ri News and Features of Interest to Residents of Davis County. LAYTON, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH 29 April May While the future of this country lies to a great extent in the policies formulated and the directions pointed out by its present leaders, it requires only reflection to understand that the America of tomorrow is being formulated to a greater extent in the school classrooms, on the playgrounds, and in the home relationship between parents and their children. An idea or principal can exist and be strengthened only v so far as each succeeding generation lends its devotion and energy to such idea or principle. The ideas that prevail today are destined to be at the disposal of the boys and girls who will be the generation that prevails tomorrow. Laws, treatise, and plans may be set down oh paper, but the real blueprint of the future is being inscribed with a deeper significance on young minds in the formulative stage. . , t In this light, observance of Boys and Girls week is seen in its greater meaning, and the thought emerges that haps every week should be Boys and Girls week. per- ' Boys and Girls week was originated by Rotary International in 1920. Since then the lastSaturday in April to the first Saturday in has been set aside for this event. May The Kaysville Rotary club has arranged a comprehensive program of observance, devoting each day of the week to one of the principles embodied in the weeks event. Thus their program includes: Citizenship day, a day in churches, Health and Safety day, a day in schools, United Nations day, Careers day, Family day, and a day of recreation. Other organizations, including the American Legion, AAITVV, Kaysville Civic A., are coopassociation, and P.-erating with the Rotarians in the observance. T. This years theme for the week is Youths Responsibilities. With banners flying, the Kaysville Rotary club, with s 51 members, is entering the national contest pation in this national event. 1 for partici- |