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Show ben, out is Week we 4 er.rtf are own juaint you witn uavis county s soon. on all tf will call you 4 Mi, movL: Wicv VOL. XXII tlle 1 "eekb Keflex and The Journal to Everyone in the Davis County Area in an effort to better county-wid- e Teenager Subscription Contest. One of our youthful representa-fe- s ublications as we launch our big, MARCH 1, 1950. NO. 19 utcht 0 10c w 00 ell a5 ws f. News and Features o! Interest to Residents o! Davis County. rs The Journal Is littering Galaxy if Gifts Offered Co-spons- Children chool 'Teenager' Race lere are more of the wonderful zes offered to Davis County. the What promises to he the biggest, most glittering event ever to be offered to the school children of Davis County was off to a flying start following announcement in this weeks Weekly Reflex (sister publication to the Journal) of the great county-wid- e Teenager contest. This unique contest, being sponsored by the combined staff of the Weekly Reflex and The Journal is of any age inviting school-goer- s residing in any part of Davis county to participate in a big, localized subscription drive, in which the kids and their families may exeffort change 2S days of spare-tim- e in a quest for prizes, the like of which have never been offered in quality and number, to the young Teenagers Display In Clearfield On ) h Schwinn Standard streamlined v .ycle, valued at $."7.20 (either ys or girls) complete with chain ard, balloon tires, two tone green d ivory finish, purchased from islams Hardware. "Jeneral Electric portable radio, lued at $30.50, with battery and n features. Finished in pret-ivor- y and gold and can be car-k- l anywhere or used as table del in your own room, purchased lg-i- Furniture. AVestinghouse portable radio, lued at $34.50, with battery and features, instant playing on her A.C. or D.C. Can be carried ywhere or used as table model your own room. Purchased from m Barlow ig-i- n J folks before. Just Starting earfield Electric Company. Display In Layton Schwinn Excelsior bicycle valued ' $40.00 complete with headlight, ain guard, finished in two tone d and ivory (either boys or rls) purchased from Farmers lion of Layton. Sulova Goddess of Time ither boys or girls) wrist watch, mplete with gold case, handsome nd and 17 jewels valued at 4.73. Purchased from the Time ix Jewelers. Motorola radio valued at $29.95. lis fine little radio has battery d plug-i- n features and can be fried anywhere or used as a ale model in your own room. Purfrom Layton Tire Company. ged Emerson Portable Radio valued On . $16.95, complete with battery features, finished in plug-i- n t d and gold, can be carried any- lere or used as a table model, in yOir own room. Purchased from Union Furniture. - J On Display In Farmington This luxurious R.C.A. Victor Combination Radio Phonograph Console, with its beautiful, 18th Century mahogany finish, TWO complete record players (to accomodate the two most popular sizes of records), spacious record album cabinets and Golden Throat reproduction for both radio and phonograph units, is the First Grand Prize Award, topping the glittering list of wonderful, expensive prizes being offered the school kids of Davis County in a unique contest announced Thursday by the Weekly Reflex, sister newspaper of The Journal. Worth $309.95, complete with six record albums of your choice, this truly fine and welcome addition to any modern home was purchased from Parker Radio, Television and Appliance Company in Kaysville and will be displayed, alternately, in the lobbies of the Admiral, Ritz and Kaysville Theatres throughout the short 28 days of the contest. XVestinghouse portable radio, Valued at $60.50, with battery and features. Covered in ex- on aherefbe, or D.C. and canoperates be carried t ivemently anywhere or will me t ike a stunning addition to the miture in any modern room, renased from Burnham Electric sily ?g-- m rG Schwinn Excelsior bicycle valued uid $46.00, complete with ain guard, balloon tires,headlignt, finished two tone blue and ivory (either you $ y s or girrs) Purchased from nmngs Lumber Company. astman Duraflex camera of com-- .. Kadet lens, valued at has. 12 photo film hoider op,vew tinder, reflex type. ased from Kampton Drug Wlt e&t w rity jrfi ;ol l On Display In Kaysville Elgin lo jewel, Swiss movement aten at er s or I Un nanuaume gns) complete I wrist band and case 1 1 jpn vaiued Purchased from 3o.75 Mon-- !, jewelers. If??!1 Duraflex Camera valu-ot- r. with Kadet lens, 12 bolder, large top view idpr relex type, flash ,n necX strap and lens shield, renased from Frost Drug Com- 4 "e all in ADDI-- . the First Grand Prize pictured on this page. ovSe. pri,ze3 d to. of or Davis County Church and Civic Leaders To Judge In keeping with the desire to maintain the TEENAGER contest as a County, only well known strictly local activity, for the boys and girls of Davis and respected community and church leaders from Farmington, Kaysville, to act as an Advisory Board of Layton and Clearfield have been chosen introduction. They are: Judges. These distinguished men need no Clearfield State Bank. Mr. Jesse Clearfield. of G. Wood, Mayor Mr. Melvin Father A. J. Spear, Pastor, St. Rose of Lima Church. D. Barlow, Cashier, Clearfield Layton Mr. Vird Cook, Mayor of Layton. Ray J. Dawson, Manager, Fanners Union of Layton. Kaysville Mr. Alan B. Blood, Cashier, Barnes Banking Company. Mr. Sam Morgan, Assistant Superintendent of Schools. Farmington Mr. Alton P. Rose, Mayor of Farmington. Mr. Milton J. Hess, Attorney These gentlemens decisions as to winners of the contest will be final and beyond dispute. The contest is just starting and we urge all the youth of the county to enter today. Only a few short weeks have been set aside for this big contest and, of course, The early bird will get the worm. On Saturday night, April first, 13 local boys and girls will step out onto the stage of the Kaysville Theatre and receive expensive irize awards ranging from a beau-ifu- l R.C.A. Victor mahogany Console Radio Phonograph combina-io- n complete with six record albums of your choice and worth $309.95 to Schwinn bicycles, portable radios, Bulova wrist watches and cameras. For Davis County The contest is a means of introducing the combined features of The Weekly Reflex and The Journal to the residents of Davis Coun-y- . The Journal, formerly published as a community newspaper has recently been acquired by the pub-ishof The Reflex and now TWO great county newspapers will be delivered to Davis county homes each week for the price of onel To further show the sincerity of the in representing the publisher whole of Davis county in these two newspapers, one designed to present the important news and features of Davis county itself, and, the other treating both county and national news, during the big contest we are offering a special long er term subscription rate for the --Inside- on combination. Two Fold Purpose Here, then is a contest which is designed to promote the progress and advancement of Davis County through the pages of its two weekly newspapers and, at the same time, give the youth of the county an opportunity to earn weekly pay-chec- ks and strive for glittering awards. The youthful conprize tenders will be paid a regular, liberal commission throughout the short span of the big race for prizes and, will be working toward a goal that any kid will be proud to own and display. In this contest we are encouraging the cooperation and enthusiasm of the parents, too, for this is not a chance affair a lucky draw- a or ticket ing buying program. It is a unique contest which brings out the best in the kids, gives them a chance to show their initiative and their spunk and the ... More About Davis County "Teenager" Contest two-publicati- on Page 12.) ff i A A k |