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Show This Is Red Cross t Month; See That Your Name is oh the - Membership List! Subscribe With Your Favorite Davis County School-goer- volume xuv KAYSVILLE, UTAH. THURSDAY. DAVIS COUNTY. MARCH 9. DAVIS COUNTY KIDS WELCOME SCHOOL DAZE' Confidence In u since! io t con mce prospective contestants toi the big. local Teenager contest that they will le judged t'auly and impartially tluoughr ont the contest we aie attain list mtj the names of the Davis County church, school and civic leadeis who w ill detei mine winners of prie awaiils. They it - HA - 1 S 'AA in e: ,'OM ' Alton .it umy Uose, tiiuyor of Milton J. Hess, , A (i portrait ol three men who wish they were h,icl. in school, for the beautiful K. C. A. Victor Radio Phonograph they are admiring is the First Brand Irie Vward in the local Teenager" contest being sponof Davis County., Left to right in the lobby of the sored by The Reflex and The Journal for the school-goer- s of THIRTKKN which all fine pries will be presented on April 1st are: Kaysville Theatre, from the stage . Jones, contest editor and (standAlbert Epperson, editor of the two Davis County newspapers, Stanley ing) Bill Parker of Parker Radio and Appliance, from whom the set was purchased. F.uch of the trio is just slightly over the school age. This is a WID DINNER Clearfielders Chart PlansFor Summer Recreation Program sum-- , ed play, swimming, field trips, softball and baseball, and teen-ai- r mer recreation in Clearfield are under way, and the first meeting of the Clearfield Recreation Coun- dances was climaxed successcelebration, Aufully by a two-da- y 1J and 1. gust cil was held Monday evening. A committee was selected to outline a program for securing lights for a softball park, with special attentg ion to be given to a drive to finance the project. Noble Fishburh, city recreational director, toll serve as chairman, assisted by Vernon Christiansen, Lon H. Kennard, and Jack Clifford. R. Clay Allred, Ogden, Davis -- Plans for the foimalion of a of Clearfield band, composed adults as well as children, were A summer hand concert at tli. Iwginning Of the summer would begin the season. Mr. Fishburn summarized last years activity and reported the need for additional voluntary help in the daily play program. Mrs. Clara Ashby, treasurer, reports that a balance .of S52N.07 is on hand in the treasury. Summer volunteer or Kern are asked to contact Mrs. Gloria Ashby, secretary, by writing to her at Route , Box !Ct, or An culling her at Kaysville 307-Jno eased number of play areas hi. year will make it necessary to have more help. Next meeting of the group is scheduled for April r at 7 p. m., at which time the report from the lighting committee will be heard. dis-cti'se- fund-raisin- County resident planner, was present at the meet, and will assist in plans for the new softball field and city park. He will also lend his assistance in the new numberi- pro-;iu- I ng project being contemplated in Clearfield. The Clearfield Recreation Council, composed of civic, church, PTA. and service groups was organized e last summer, and a recreational director. Noble Fishburn was employed for the first time in Clearfield. A program of supervis 2. full-tim- d. m SLATED FOR LAYTON I.ayton Third ward will sponsor a ward dinner Thursday, March Id, at d p. m., at the Layton ward recreation hall. A hot dinner will lie served between d and s p. m., a film will also le shown during this time. A variety program and prize awards will take place between and 10 p. m., after which dancing will conclude the festivities A special feature will lie a Relief society bazaar. A charge of $t.oo per plate for adults fifteen years of age and over and ."o cents for children will )e made. Funds will lie used for ward maintenance. Lynn Burton and Charles P. of the Maughan are uffair. They are being assisted by icpiesentatives of ward auxiliary organizations. An invitation is extended to all persons in the ares, whether they are members of the ward or not. hv the-staf- f J J 4 v ofhe Weekly Reflex excitement following announcement j - p ol p Davis Junior Prom Will Be March go-gett- al er ... STILL TIME TO ENTER THE BIG ... I - , 4 V , A 'Xa r on,'.r.:T X-- ) e ' . PRIZE CONTEST , V -- : .1 a setting of spring flowers, spring fashions were displayed at Kaysville Saturday. In charge of Heaton. and Mrs. Golds King (left) while Mrs. Bonnie Gunnell and JtjJfaahiou display, were. Mr.-ElsiMrs. lone Grange furnished the music. ' u A&res EilDLY DIQDS III LOCAL SCHOOL KID'S COliTEST es, here are the early birds who are out to get the worm in the big local Teenager contest being sponsored l)jr The Reflex and The Journal for the kids of Davis County. Telephone numbers are listed opposite names so you can call in your subscription. David L. Jones, Kaysville (no phone). Daniel Smith, Farmington (no phone). Lawrence Ward, Farmington (no phone). George Whitlock wan, Kaysville (196), " Alvin Ry Paul Neville, Layton Butcher,' (641-R-4- Kaysville-(288-J- Maxine Shepherd, Clearfield (no phJne). ). L Marie Colemere, Kaysville (76S-WRodney Green, Kaysville (24-R- ). Barbara Flint, Kaysville (189-J2- ). ). l - . Amid j Q Fashion Show Attended Ladies By VA V j A semi-form- U; ; ' leeeiv-j- i j ei pre-scho- e . ipst oAThe ions Meet For Mothers Set At Layton Summer-Round-u- ASSISTED IN FASHION SHOW PRESENTATION i o j n o ' i Plans for In Ilesptuise-t- NEXT WEEK PHOTOS Oi; TEENAGER LEADERS OK STANDINGS IN THE AND A "SCOREBOARD SCIIOOL-GOEICS CONTEST WILL DAVIS COUNTY APPEAR ON THIS PAGE. 1 '! A CLEARFIELD Contest Editor Gets Queries" g ViC-- , , Prize Awards To Be Made From Stage Of Kaysville Theatre. Boys and Girls Can Still Enter Big, Local Race . ask-rilo- .1 f- CONTEST TEENAGER offices OUKSAi 9 w 1930 ! 49 ed Relex and mingtoii; he Join mil ye ill e devoting this attorney of Fat minium; Mell Stanley A. Jones, Contest Editor vin ti Wood, mayoi of Cleat lolumn to prfni mat inn peitinent to D Itailow, easlnet Held; Jesse out jnecTit Teenagei subscripbuzzed-witThe of Clearfield State liunk; tion drive. just getting underway. of A. J. f Fathei Vtmibet one question being Spear, pastor St Rose of Lima Chuich; Alan the contest editor these X is, Who ran paitieipate in thedays H. Blood, cashier Barnes Bank-mlag oi' the groat, loeai Teenage)contest, which appeared in Company in KajsviJUri" Teenager Contest ? last weeks of issue this publication. Sam Muigaii. assistant supi'i The answei is: ANY .CHILD Many Davis County school children responded to the inviof Davis inteluleiit WHO GOES TO SCHOOL IN DAiunty Dinvoti. ntan-iigYIS .COUNTY. Although the title tation to join the quest for wonderful prizes to be awarded schools; Kay of Fariiiejs Union of of the big local contest would in- by I lie combined staff of The Reflex and The Journal. The I.dicate that only ayton; Virilook, mayoi of teenagers cun .A enter the contest this 4s definitely beautiful hut practical prize awards will be presented from ay ton. ll thrie gentlemen are well NOT TRUK. Any. uchoolgoer in thivstuK of Die Kaysvijle Theatre Know w"io everyone in Davis Davis County, regardless of age or to those kids who show enough turn-iof the week on next Satin school, regardless of a. pn nk and initiative to go out urday. Coirfity and their decisions as giade lierif w mers will he final and what school he or she attends in into Davis county communities and The checks are issued on the obtain paid subscriptions to The .Davis County, may participate. yond dispute. lasis of the past weeks performChildren who live in rural areas Reflex and The Journal. ance and will be mailed to the arc just as welcome as those who home each contestant each Monof Too Folks, Came, live "close-in- " and arrangements Pre-Schoday morning. ol will he made for those who reside Many of the kids were accompaIn this way the parents of each" in autlying districts to report near nied by their parents, who, inter- child can see the fruits of the home, instead of having to ested in a program deaigned to their sonsactually or efforts come into The Keflex office. daughters out in the best traits Young- and realize bring Other answers to questions are: sters just what a program willing to put forth 2J short of this type does for the younger (1) The Journal and The Weekly of concerted,- spare time efgeneration. Reflex are now under the same days have fort, pledged themselves to ownership. The new, convenient auppoit the younger generation in size Special Cash Prize Executives of the the Journal, formerlyhas known re-as every way possible. LAYTON been Journal, I.ayton Each week, in addition to regular met st the Layton designed and Layton as the Times s Wastin" commissions and prizes, the conpublic school Monday evening to representative Davis County publiNiiiv is the time to point out to test editor is going to offer a dtcuss plans for the Summer cation, appearing weekly on Saturcash prize to the boy or Round-ulie p will Kound-up- . The day with a host of new local and contestants ami parents, alike, that special held Monday, March 13, at 2:30 national features, comics, a chil- voten issued for each individual girl who brings in the largest mustier of NEW subscriptions. p.m.. with Mrs. I.orraine Jacobson, drens page, household hints, farm- nubscription reduce in value aa the This week the 'special prize ia chairman, in ing news and a wealth of timely contest moves toward the final "i in cash! Thia means that a charge. photographs. It is not a Sunday day. Each week of the contest is con- contestant can win five dollars, is a meet- supplement" but a distinct new, The summer Kound-u- p a commission (which, if he or journalistic creation designed to sidered a "period" and the vote earn ing for all mothers of she manages to turn in the largest in schedule the the with to them the of and first merchants tha children, present farmers, period acquaint number of is bound problems incidental to preparing residents of Davis County with contest is considerably higher than to be a nicesubscriptions, sum of money to add their children for entry into school. the BEST in news and news pho- the schedule in the second and third to prize) and still period. Thia means that it ia to be the fivg dollar and Virginia Merrill, Davis county tography. closer closer to the-togetting The Reflex the of will (2) continue advantage its every participant elementary school supervisor, will policy of of the big for, to secure as covpile,, presenting complete be in attendance to give advice to many suoecriptiona those who show "prize the "will to real news as of this and activities of first the during erage possible period, win" in the the mothers, ft will be an importare bound to beginning at is various communities this writing throughout which, nearly receive a ant meeting for all mothers of, pre- Davis goodly share of the galtalf over. County. school children. of on the final day. axy prizes (3) Subscription price of The REMEMBER, THE FIRST PEReflex includes delivery, each Sat- RIOD, WITH ITS HIGH VOTES, Heres Yor Opportunity urday, of the new, stimulating WILL END AT MIDNIGHT ON Journal. Actually, it might be said SATIJRDAY, MARCH IK. Never So, kids, heres your opportuthat with your subscription to The again, during this contest, will it to win fame and prizes, earn nity Reflex receive Tho e possible to secure the big votes. money and show Weekly you your friends and Journal FREE OF CHARGE. It neighbors the kind o stuff of costs no more to subscribe to either which you are made. Easy to Cast Votes The Reflex and The Journal than 31 For those Davis County folks Remember, this is a local conit does to subscribe to either publication individually. Both papers who have become interested in a test, for the school goers of Davis Ida Underwood. Clearfield, will are sent to you for the price of particular contestant (either a boy County only, and it ia being enor a girl) it is very simple to cast couraged by the merchants, comreign as prom mistress at Dayis one! highs junior prom on March 31. munity and church leaders of this The local (4) great Teenager your votes for your favorite. The theme Deep Purple is being contest is all of whom are takYou the being sponsored, jointly simply telephone boy or area, almost carried out in the decorations, with by The in some capacity. No mating part of choice contest the Reflex The and girl your (or Weekly art classes of 8. A. Olsen preparing Journal. The children who are par- editor) end ask to subscribe to ter where you live or how old the materials. Different shades of ticipating are are if you go to school in repreaenting both The Reflex. and The Journal (you you purple will be used for artificial publications and an order purchas receive BOTH publications for Davis County you can enter this wisteria throughout the hall, and ed from contestant will entitle ONE subscription price, you know). big, fascinating contest, have your a variety of artificial spring flow- him or any photograph published in this newsher to a multitude of As soon as the youthful ers will add to the gaiety. "writes "votes," the final amount of which, up your order he or she paper, earn money, win prises and George Ea gars orchestra, from earned by the boy or girl who is richer by a vast number of receive the support and admiration Salt Lake City, will provide music takes your order, will determine votes, according to the term for of your friends and neighbors. affair. for the which you subscribe. (The longer winners of the prizes offered. Dont Delay term up to three yeai . . . (') The contest is based strictly the upon the effort of the boys and the more votes your favorite will Dont delay! This Is just about girls participating. There is no receive , , . and the more money the "last call for contestants. Take involved. There are no you will save). chance a look at the glittering galaxy of numbers or names "to be drawn prizes on page 7 and then First Pay Checks Due or tickets to be sold. A subscripmake your mind that YOU will tion for any length of time means All ACTIVE contestants are be oneup of those much admired kida ' a certain number of votes, as outaid a substantial commission who will step out onto the stage 350 lined on the cover of the little re' ACII WEEK, you know, in addi- of the Kaysville Theatre on Apnl ceipt books carried by each con tion to piling up votes toward the first and, to the tune of the apKaysville women were given an testant. The largest number of wonderful prizes. (A list of prize of some 500 persons receive early look at new spring styles at votes earned wins the First Grand awards to be made will be found aplause wonderful prize award that you n fashion show and tea last Sat- Prize Award, or, in effect, the on page 7 of this issue). First have actually EARNED. . urday afternoon. Approximately largest number of subscriptions weekly pay checks are ready to be 350 persons attended the affair in sold prior to April 1, 1950, by any mailed, depending upon the final . Yes, YOU can win. the auditorium of the Davis one youngster will mean the best high school. prize for that youngster. "Votes Kaysville Civic Association was are necessarily used because of the terms sponsor of the afair, and Kays- one-- , two- - and three-yea- r ville girls and women acted as for which subscriptions may be models in displaying the latest in purchased. The longer the period female attire. Modeled were casual of time, the more votes the young and sports wear suits and dresses, ster receives. (And, incidentally, and spring coats. during the contest, the subscriber The program was opened by M rs. can save substantially by subSamuel Morgan, who introduced scribing for 3 years.) Howard Blood, past chairman of (ti) It costs the boys and girls the Association. Mr. Blood gave absolutely nothing to enter the con a resume of the groups past year test. The Reflex and Journal proaccomplishments, which included vide them with everything they swimming lessons, youth activi need, receipt books, photographs, all free ties, art exhibits and a childrens engravings, publicity theatre. The financial report given of charge. The only things they are by Mr. Blood showed that the As required to bring to the contest ofsociation had financial assets fice are: little initiative, a will to amounting to $130 in the bank. win and the parents consent to This money is earmarked for civic participate. (7) The contest editor is on the improvement in Kaysville, Mr. Blood said. job, literally day and nite, and Mrs. lone Grange and Mrs. Bon- phone call to him at almost any contestant Finn enter my nan nie Gunnel furnished piano am hour will be met with a courteous have you to Re occasion. answer the any questions violin music for freshments were served in the to ask. Dont hestitate to call KaysHam ville 10 for further information school cafeteria.. Kill f V' xAA 1. NUMBER . Frank Shea, Farmington (no phnnv Hal Brown, Farmington (112). Orton DraAey, Kaysville, (2S1-J- ). Stephen Smith, Clearfield (314-J- ). ). Charlotte Edwards, Layton Glenn Welker, Clearfield (315-J-4-). Connie Steiner, Kaysville, (no phone). Carol Dean Salmon, Kaysville, (468-JHenry Kafton, Jr., Layton, (441-IW- ). (481-NR-- l). JIennefer, Kaysyiue Gary Ellison, Layton (241-J)- .' Gary Hadfield, Clearfield, (338-R-lMartell J. Cook, Clearfield (330-R-S-). Donna Olsen, Kaysville, (282-R- ). ). Tdephotiau (Parent or OaarCan) GOOD FOB r'VOZia |