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Show , 1 i elect me HAVE YOU SEEN ME? but if youd like to tj office the Big the top in phone 196 and TEEN-ES- Rushing around town the last few clays in T, a in the Rig last-minu- Ill drop to The your subscription Re-ourn- al. effort to capture top honors TEENAGER Contest? te Id like to win for Layton! You can help by with your calling me or Mom at order for a subscription to The Reflex and 481-NR- may I have your or- - rs left -l The Journal. Sincerely Time is short WHITLOCK SWAN 131 W. 1st North Less than 3c per Issue) I hear from you? Your Friend, HENRY KAFTON 85 Beacon Ave Layton Kaysville 1.00 when will Dad is Clarence Towe (101 Issues, $3.00 Less than 3c per Issue) REV. ROBERT II. HARPER The Church Suffering and Tri- umphant. Lesson for April 2: Peter 4: 12-1Revelation 7: 917. Memory S elect ioni II Timothy 2t 3; 12. rHIS being Palm Sunday, It Is fitting that we consider the Church Triumphant. Peter writes churches he had founded In Asia Minor of some fiery trial that had come upon them, or would come. And he exhorted them to stand firm In view of the blessings that would come to them In the better world. In Revelation we learn of the heavenly glory in the great hereafter. As the Inspired seer, St., John, looked off from Patmos, the Isle of his banishmnt, he saw the New Jerusalem, and a vast multl-tud- e that no man could number, before the throne, standing In white robes, with palms clothed In their hands. What a Palm Day indeed! One of the elders told John that fi I s 3M FARMINGTON WORKIN ON THE RAILROAD? hard to win the Big Local Contest. You see, with every jing thats my Dads job. But I am working hard to win the Big TEENAGER ConNo Reflex and The a commission and climb a ward the top of the pile of The Weekly test. Your subscription to The Weekly Reflex and The Journal may be the one I need to put me in first place. and Time is short why not phone 351-J- 1 prizes. Will you call Mrs. Jennings like to give me your order? . ask for Sincerely, FRANK SHEA Box 321 Clearfield Less than 3c per Issue) Dad is Paul Shepherd (104 Issues, $3.00 but (lhe local Im right in there TEENAGER Con-ij- n helping me and wed like to inscription to The Weekly Re-Journ- .r ( 1 11 1 1 al. so why not phone me take your order. out to win! Im not Your Friend, ROGER LUND A few more subscriptions to The Reflex and The Journal may assure me of one of those thirteen Wonderful Prize Awards to be made in the Big TEENAGER to Go-Gette- rs Contest. There are only a few days left. May I have your order now? Yours DAVID L. JONES Kaysville Clearfield W.OOLe; ss Less than 3c per Issue) WANTED so BIG Mg, Grateful to Law MAXINE SHEPHERD Farmington 3.00 those arrayed in white robes had come out of great tribulation and had washed their garments white in the Lambs blood. And they served God In his temple. What a glorious thing to contemplate from the vantage of our imperfect worldl When our trials have passed away, we can join in the service of praise, led by the four and twenty elders, casting down their golden crowns around the glassy sea. We cannot know just how heaven will be for us. It Is enough to know that Its joys will never end. The one thing is to make sure of going there, through faith in Christ. Let us strive to be worthy of a place in the innumerable multitude by washing our robes. than 3c per Issue) (104 Issues, $3.00 (Frank Jones Boy) Less than 3c per Issue) blind to tome, but not to Bobby Solari, 3, of Newark, JUSTICE may be N. J. Here, Bobby bugs his king-si- ze pet Africa." The dog was haled into court after he had been accused of biting three children and an adult MAfrlca demonstrated In court that hes not. vicious, and the Judge ruled that ha would not hava to be impounded. International) Household Hint To keep plastic curtains soft, wash them In mild, thick suds and rinse welL For the final rinse, -- add about three teaspoons glyc- erine to enough tepid water to Immerse curtains completely. Dip up and down several times, then squeeze out excess water. Hang up to dry, smoothing out wrinkles and straightening edges. |