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Show i DAVIS COUNTY & A First Grand Prize-Awa- R. C. A. Victor Radio Complete With p. I - rd Phonograph Albums 6 Record Worth $309.95 an CONTEST STARTS IMMEDIATELY THE SOONER YOU START THE BETTER YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO EARN AND WIN! CONTEST RULES Contest Is open to ALL, schoolage boys and girls of this excepting those related to employees of this newspaper ofLprize5 wil1 be determined by the earned votes credited to each contestant during the contest as a result of ballots issued for turn-in- s of new and renewal subscriptions to uiis newspaper. Report votes (as explained below) and votes issued for entry coupons will also be included in final vote tabulations. wtio remain Only those contestants ACTIVK . throuehout i t - manager. aro Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday of each rtrport days week: during- the contest . 5.000 FREE VOTES will be given to each contestant who reports on report day with a minimum of one (1) subscription. Votes issue d in favor of a contestant are not transferable Contestants are not limited to any particular area in securing now or renewal subscripions. b given contcstants by parents, friends or relaUves1100 may AIA subscriptions MUST be paid for at the time of reporting. Written consent to participate must be given by parent or guardian for each contestant. 3?e contcst manager reserves the right to increase the list of prizes at any time during the contest and also to correct any error in the printed matter concerning the contest. In the event of a tie for any one of the prizes offered duplicate prizes will be made to tying contestants. This newspaper guarantees fair and treatment Tor all contestants and ail questions will impartial decided upon by be contest judges. ALL decisions of the judges will be absolute and - final. Schedule oi Votes and Subscription Rates for the Weekly Reflex and Journal 1st Period 2nd Period 3rd Period Notice How Votes Decrease in Value as the End of Contest Draws Near! 5,000 FREE VOTES GIVEN TO EACH CONTESTANT ON SiE5YJ5.ElS!lT 1)AY- - HE SUKE TO REPORT REGULARLY TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY! ! ! CONTEST CLOSES SATURDAY-APRI- L 1, 1950 PLUS SPECIAL CASH PRIZES . . . EACH WEEK! JUST 28 DAYS IN WHICH TO EARN VALUABLE COMMISSIONS AND WIN PRIZES! WEEKLY PAYCHECKS FOR ALL FIRST GRAND PRIZE AWARD R. C. A. Victor Radio Phonograph Combination, console model with TWO complete record changers 33 Victor-Golde- for either 13 rpm records or 45 rpm records. This beautiful mahogany set has the famous Throat amplifier for both radio and records, lots of album space and will be presented complete with six record albums of your cjtoice. Valued at exactly $309.95, with records, the lovely addition to any home was PURCHASED FROM PARKER RADIO, TELEVISION AND APPLIANCE COMPANY IN KAYSVILLE (To Be Displayed, alternately, at the KAYSVILLE, ADMIRAL AND RITZ THEATERS). SECOND GRAND PRIZE. Westinghouse portable radio, valued at $66.50, containing both battery and plug-i- n features. Covered in exquisite leatherette and operates on either A. C. or I). C. Can be concarried CONTEST This newspaper today Invites all schoolage and girts of this and surrounding areas to participate in boys a contest that will mean money and prizes for many, through securing new and renewal subscriptions for this newspaper. Prizes as listed on this page, will be awarded to the ACTIVE contestants who receive the greatest number of yotes during the contest. been Prizes aalisted for the contest and are r cla have on display srtors allof local secured merohaita. veniently anywhere. ON PURCHASED FROM DISPLAY AT IIURNIIAM ELECTRIC IN FARMINGTON. ANI) AKU orviumo WAIO FOURTH GRAND PRIZE. Schwinn Excelsior valued at $46.00, complete with headlight, chain guard, finished In two tone blue and ivory bicycle, or girls). (either boysUNION PURCHASED FROM AND ON DISPLAY AT F ARMERS OF LAYTON. FIFTH GRAND PRIZE. Schwinn Excelsipr bicycle, valued at $46.00, complete with headlight, chain guard, finished in two tone red and ivory (either boys or girls). PURCHASED FROM AND ON DISPLAY AT JENNINGS LUMBER COMPANY IN FARMING-TON- . 1 sraerec007riVrtHroUgnOUtTnntJreCtmvessrYniCNc-iOW- - win major prizes. All of the main prizes will be awarded to the winners immediately following the checking of the records by the contest judges on the final day of the contest, "Pictures of all ACTIVE contestants will be taken by a portrait photographer and published in this newspaper during the contest AT NO COST TO ANY CONTESTANT. Any schoolager can enter the contest by merely filling In the necessary information on the entry coupon on page one of this paper and by bringing it to the contest manager at the newspaper office, address of which is shown below. Those desiring to enter the contest should do so Immediately upon receipt of this paper or a special letter of invitation. An early start can mean an easy finish. Contest headquarters will be open from 8 am. to 8 p.m. on all report days (Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday) and 10 a.m to 6 p.m. all other days except Sunday. Cash commissions will be paid to all ACTIVE contestants on the first report day of each week during the contest. .... SIXTH GRAND PRIZE. General Electric portable radio, valued at $39.50, complete with battery and plug-i- n features. Finished in ivory and gold, it can be carried anywhere or used In your own room. PURCHASED FROM AND ON DISPLAY AT BARLOW FURNITURE COMPANY IN CLEAR- FIELD. SEVENTH GRAND PRIZE. Westinghouse portable radio, valued at $34.30, complete with battery and plug-i- n features, instant playing on either A. C. or D. C. and can be carried anywhere. PURCHASED FROM AND ON DISPLAY AT CLEARFIELD ELECTRIC COMPANY IN CLEAR- FIELD. EIGHTH GRAND PRIZE. Bulova Goddess of Time (either boys or girls) gold wrist watch valued at $33.75 complete with handsome band and 17 jewels. PURCHASED FROM AND ON DISPLAY AT THE TIME BOX JEWELERS IN LAYTON. NINTH GRAND PRIZE. Elgin 15 jewel (either girls or boys) gold wrist watch complete with handsome band and Swiss movement valued at $33.75. PURCHASED FROM AND ON DISPLAY AT MONARCH JEWELERS IN KAYSVILLE. TENTH GRAND PRIZE. Motorola portable radio valued at $29.95. This fine little radio has battery and plug-i- n features, can be carried anywhere. PURCHASED FROM AND ON DISPLAY AT LAYTON TIRE COMPANY IN LAYTON. ELEVENTH GRAND PRIZE. Emerson portable radio valued at'$16.95, complete with battery and plug-i- n features, finished in red and gold plastic case and can be carried anywhere. PURCHASED FROM AND ON DISPLAY AT UNION FURNITURE COMPANY IN LAYTON. TWELFTH GRAND PRIZE. Eastman Duraflex Camera valued at $16.08 with Kadet Lens, 12 photo film holder, large top view finder, reflex type. Will be presented complete with flash attachments, neck strap and lens shield. PURCHASED FROM AND ON DISPLAY AT FROST DRUG STORE IN KAYSVILLE. THIRTEENTH GRAND PRIZE. Eastman Duraflex Camera complete with Kadet lens, valued at 13.50. 12 photo film holder, large top view finder, reflex type. PURCHASED FROM AND ON DISPLAY AT HAMPTON DRUG COMPANY IN FARMINGTON. -- LOCAL DETAILS n Subscribers Save KarcI-to-GMoney By Subscribing now for Three Years! et REMEMBER the special long term rates (offered during this contest only) are designed to better acquaint you with the activities of Davis County through not one, but TWO great, local newspapers delivered bv mail each week. You will receive the WEEKLY REFLEX each Thursday and the PICTORIAL JOURNAL, with its wealth of features, both local and national, each Saturday. DURING THE CONTEST ONLY YOU MAY SUBSCRIBE TO BOTH THESE DAVIS COUNTY PUBLICATIONS FOR THE AM ZING THREE-YEAPRICE OF JUST $7.00. LEADERS WILL JUDGE- - R In order to insure fair and impartial treatment of all contestants, regardless of the area in which they live, the following community leaders from Davis County towns will serve as an Advisory Board of Judges: FARMINGTON Alton P. Rose, Mayor of Farmington. Milton J. Hess, Attorney. CLEARFIELD Melvin G. Wood, Mayor of Clearfield. Jesse D. Barlow, Cashier, Clearfield State Bank. Father A. J. Spear. Pastor of St. Rose of Lima Church. KAYSVILLE Alan B. Blood, Cashier, Barnet Banking Co. Sam Morgan, Assistant Superintendent of Schools. LAYTON Ray J. Dawson, manager. Farmers' Union. Vird Cook, Mayor of Layton. All of these gentlemen are well known to Davis County residents and their decisions as to final winners of the contest will be final and beyond dispute. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT THE CONTEST EDITOR! THE WEEKLY REFLEX PHONE w smadl Gnirl 10 ! ! m The JOURNAL KAYSVILLE. UTAH Yarn Cana Wan I |