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Show What would you like in your Easter basket? By KRIS JOHNSON Staff Writer It's Easter weekend, a traditional time when colorful eggs are left in for the very young. Many of the customs we observe on Easter date back to it you may lost a friend. Your only hope is that it will have two yolks. In keeping with the season, the Clipper's Man on the Street polled my grand children on the same day. I just love all of my grand kids. I have five grand kids. They live in Fruit Heights and West VaUey. Christian Ivins, who is three years old. I want like gum or readers to find out if they could have anything they wanted in their Easter basket besides eggs, what that would be. Brent B ry s o n ' 'Probably the best n V something. I want candy, I like Hot Tamales and I like Red Bears and they're hot. I need a bicycle because one of my bicycles doesn't have a wheel, and I hope I get it fixed. And I " r it heathen rites which celebrated the death of winter, the birth of a new year and the return of the sun. Myths coming down from the past have shown man's relationship want another christian Mn wheel to buy, the wheel is land of little. My sister had a birthday, I don't how old she is. Today's not her birthday, birth-day, she already had a birthday. Here comes my mom." Kim Lundstrom "I'd like a with the egg to be Klm a very profound one. In Europe it was believed that eggs laid on Good Friday, if kept for a hundred years, would have their yolks turn to diamond. It was also believed that eggs cooked on Easter would protect against sudden thing I could have Bryton in my Easter basket would be a letter from each of my kids saying that they are happy and that every thing is fine and they have a good family life." Amber George "I want lots in my Easter basket. I want a new house, and to be pregnant. I want a baby. That ought to be enough. I want these things because I don't like living in our apartment, I want a new house. And I want a new little baby for my little boy to play with tnousana dollar check in my name and chocolate, I always love chocolate," Judith Todd "I'd like my son home from Saudi Arabia, He was in death. In America it is believed by some that two yolks in an Easter egg is a sign of coming financial fi-nancial prosperity, and to refuse an Easter egg is to endanger your friendship with the h v I 0 V and I love being a mother. My car is dead too, so I want that fixed, and I want my for brother to come home from Saudi Arabia; that would be the greatest!" Janet Moltz I want ' a visit from all of the battle at the airport and they've Judith Todd been deployed to Israel for some assignment. I dont know when he'll be home. If my son came home for Easter, it would be like Christmas. ' ' Janat Moltt So just when you think you can't possibly eat another Easter egg, just remember by refusing Amber Georg |