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Show Isj VOL. XXII MARCH 18, 1950. n crp NO. 21 10c c: Three Youthful Leaders In Teenager Contes- tKAYSVILLE kaysville News and Features oi Interest to Residents oi Davis County. WASATCH RIFLE CLUB MAKES AWARD KAYSVILLE ? 4 . - ,s - $ M frwi'rsJ, 'v - ' v X- 'n Bowman, Kaysville, is presented a 12 gauge Remington autoasatch Rifle club, by frank J. matic shotgun, on behalf of the Sihhett, secretary of the club. .1. .1. N DAVID JONES ALVIN IIENNEFER Son of Fred L. Hennefcr of Kays- Son of Frank Jones of Kaysville. ville. Fred is 17 years old. lives David is 12 years old, lives in in the Kaysville Second ward and Kaysville Second ward and attends attends Davis County High School. the North Davis .Junior High School. Phone 167-ALL PHOTOGRAPHS BY LUND STUDIO, CLEARFIELD CONNIE STEINER rhter of Arles K. Steiner of fville. Connie is 12 years old, in Kaysville Second ward and ids North Davis Junior High ol. W. ivis County Towns Represented ill In Big "Teenager" Contest Residents in all Walks of Life Added to JOURNAL and REFLEX Family of bscribers by Enthusiastic Boys and Girls. great, local Teenager new impetus with e of photos of the more con-gain- ed pub-jio- towns are being well represented beby the kids and each town is ginning to take an active interest in the boys and girls who live in those localities and who are showing initiative and ambition by participating in the exciting drive. Special Prize One of the boys or girls will, tonight, be awarded a beautiful Gruen 17 jewel wrist watch turning in the largest number of NEW subscribers before midnight. ns ag-si- ve contestants in The Weekly this page are youthful contenders who are this week. On ex i ing a sincere and concerted rt to earn weekly paychecks win fabulous prizes. Wonderful Weather advantage of the wonderspring weather that Davis ty residents have been enjoy-$- 1 week the kids made use of spunk and enthusiasm that ch an enviable trait in the i&er generation and subscrip-sale- s soared to a new contest iking fr . y This is just one of a host of glittering weekly prizes being given IN ADDITION to the big line-u- p of thirteen grand prize awards, topped by the luxurious R.C.A. Victor radio phonograph (worth more than S2oo.mi) which is on display in the lobby of the Admiral Theatre in Clearfield this week. First Period Closes The special weekly prize, wortli $:i7.i0, is especially important to the kids this week since midnight tonight, Saturday, March is, will mean the close of the all important first period of the big contest. Votes issued on subscriptions reduce in value after that time, meaning that the kids who make an effort to build up their vote totals THIS WEEK by acquiring all the subscriptions possible, may have an advantage that could last until the final day when prize awards will be presented from the stage of the Kaysville Theatre. (Continued on Page 1) , Wasatch Rifle Club Seeks Range Funds Construction of an indoor target range is a goal of the Wasatch Rifle Club, according to Frank Sibhet, Kaysville. He stated that it was hoped the range could he completed sometime this summer. Club members are now conducting a fund raising drive to finance the project. The range would he constructed in the Layton area. The Wasatch Rifle club now has 1.7 members in approximately North Davis and Ogden areas. It is affiliated with the State Rifle Association and with the National Rifle Association. At the present time the club is competing in the Postal tournament being conducted. This is a match conducted by mail among shooting clubs in Utah, Colorado, Nevada, Wyoming and Montana, wherein each club sends its shooting scores in to the state secretary, who in turn passes them on to the clubs. Mr. Sibhet is president of the State Rifle Association. t West Africas fon of the Ulkom tribe lives with 110 wives. A special U.N. mission reports that custom of plural marriage Is a means of sustenance to the women and that none are held by duress. Chiefs marry all daughters of certain twina female and families within their tribes. first-bor- n WORLD BROTHERHOOD" STRESSED IN SCHOOL PLAY petition is becoming keener day and the boys and are really out to win girls are king their mettle in the big lor prize awards, :onf used) ini! Leaders Subscribe (suits, thus, far, of this weeks are indicative f,e jjception being given the Jly Reflex and The Journal by Countys growing pop- n. rs Efforts on the part of the jned staff of the Reflex and cnption turn-i- n ournal to appeal to everyone vis County, men and women town folks occupations, rural residents, alike, are g met with approval from all u Some Names You Know -- Renames of NEW sub-- s added to our list are many Miown ciYic, church and com- -' leaders, as well as respecting1 men g0Yernment employes, and business owners. Dttv.is County is rep- orders edNn1! thesuscnption and IV by gris in v2. Umque contest. T1??011 1 Kaysville, Clear-ytoand many smaller In';? P n, .J Pearl N.M.r, presented Fifth and sixth grade students of Mrs. I TA meeting the Kaysville a colorful and impressive program at dress of many nations, last Thursday. Costumed in the native -- the youngsters gave an interesting portrayal of the idea of international brotherhood. 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