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Show Fly A Kite Kids Win Prizes Given by Kiwanis The Kiwanis club Boys and Girls committee of which Victor Frand.-sen Frand.-sen is chairman, is planning to conduct con-duct a Kite Contest for boys and girls from elementary grade school up through Ninth grade in Junior High. There will be no entrance fee or registration. All that is required is a kite with plenty of string and a boj' or girl who knows how to fly it. The contest will be conducted at 2 p.m., on Saturday, March 27, at Memorial Park, east of the Grant school, providing the weather cooperates. co-operates. If the weather is bad, the date of the contest will be postponed, post-poned, Mr. Frandsen said. The older boys (and girls if they care to enter) are being offered cash prizes of $5, $3 and $1 for the highest flying kite which they make themselves, while pupils in the elementary grades are offered prizes of S3. $2 and $1 for the best or highest flying boughten kite. Mr. Frandsen said there would be a time limit on the kite flying. Other details will be explained ; prior to the contest. |