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Show 4F Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, May 4, 1983 'Amerieeins. Ini (give Duty t Paul $. Kirby of Davit High, hat boon chooon at a winner of tha Bountiful llkt Allocation ittay Cont.it and will rocoivo a $100 tavingt band. Datidat being named winner ef the local contest, hit assay wat entered in state competition where he placed third. He will receive a $200 scholarship far this at the Bountiful Elks Youth Awards Banquet at the Bountiful Elks ledge No. 2442.) The theme ef the contest wat "My responsibility at a Cltiian of the United States." Following is Kirby's winning essay; fiber o toughened the fiber of our people, renewed their faith, and renewed their devotion to the truths we are ready to protect. Our former President Franklin D. Roosevelt, gave us rules to follow when he said, The basic things expected by Our people are: equality of opportunity for youth, jobs for those who can work, security for those who need it, the ending og special privileges for the few, thq preservation of civil liberties for all; the enjoyment of the a Our great country should take fruits of scientific progress in and wider constantly rising and satisfection gain strength from the things which have standard of living. This great statesman listed been done to preserve our democratic way of life. These four essential freedoms this nasame things have also tion is founded upon: the first are not the first American gen- ture. eration to face worldwide probAs responsible citizens we lems, nor are we the first to must observe good faith and seek answers to international justice toward other nations, questions. In this country we We must cultivate peace and may have differences in points harmony with all. Religion and of view, but, this has never morality must go along with the American vir- proved fatal. We have always this conduct. We must be a people guided by an exalted justice tues, but they too are asking found room for. the and benevolence. Each person American questions rightwingers, system, concerning of The Pledge Allegiance should believe in the equality of beand of does what the middle Just roaders, states that we will continue as citizenship. man, support justice, love merone sigle nation, with liberty ing an American really mean? loners, too. cy, and then endeavor to make and justice for all. This is the In todays world of wars, overAmericanism has always our fellow creatures experience urban crisis, poverpopulation, been important to statesmen, great goal of America toward same the deand joy. ty, pollution, inflation, which we should all has passed its 200th birthday, many of Americas traditional values are under attack by citizens of this nation. There are many who say that Americanism is just a thing of the past. Others still keep their faith in two-part- y s, work. Under our form of government, all people shall be free, all shall have equal justice through the courts, and in relations with our fellow citizens. Now that the United States pression, is being an Airierican just a luxury? Or does it still offer something of real importance to the life of a private citizen? We must be reminded that we students, factory workers, housewives, businessmen and servicemen and women. We all have one thing in common. We are trying to find the answers to ' the questions American citizens must face today and in the fu is freedom of speech and expression; the, second is freedom of every person to worship God in his own way; the third is freedom from want; and the fourth is freedom from fear; which means that no nation will be in a of position to commit an act , aggression against any neighbor. The United States has taken a leading part in establishing the United Nations. We shall not realize our objectives unless we are willing to help free peoples to maintain their free institutions and their national integruty against aggressive movements that seek ! to impose on them. This should be the goal and responsibility of all citizens of the United States. ELKS AND LITTLE LEAGUE TEAMS AND DOY SCOUTS . V GO TOGETHER ... OFFICE OF: JOANNE DAVENPORT PAUL KIRBY Davis Students KAYSVILLE Four Davis High students will be receiving awards at the Bountiful Elks Association Awards night tonight. Five other students will T Burton and Joyce Winters of Kaysville. He has served on the freshman, sophomore, and senior class committees. He has been on the yearbook staff, junior class president, the senate youth delegate for Davis High and attended Boys State. Toni Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.J. Cook also won a $150 savings bond in the Most Valuable Student contest. She is president of the Foreign Language Club at Davis High and a receive honorable mention awards of gift certificates. r Receiving awards will be David Winters, Toni Cook, Paul Kirby and JoAnne Davenport. Wendy Lobeck, Michael Call, Brian Bock, Korman King, and Kenneth Hirschi will all receive honorable mention. David Winters is the son of Davis Sterling Scholar in Pifinugir ie Honiredl foreign language. She is Dance farmer. Club stage mistress and has a JoAnne Davenport, daughter 3.9 grade point average. Paul was chosen student of of Arthur and Delores Daventhe month from Davis High for, port, has been chosen as Stuthe month of December by the dent of the Year. She was freshBountiful Elks Lodge. He was a man representative of the Davis delegate to the Close-u- p Prog- Athletic Association, a member ram to Washington, D.C. He is of the Foreign Language club, listed in Whos Who in Ameriwas and can High Schools, he has a 3.9 captain of the freshteam:. 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