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Show DESERET 18 A NEWS, Thursday, April 3, 1969 r Egg Hunt Planned In Snow FAIRFIELD, IDAHO (UP1) a Would you believe e 26 Easter egg hunt? Plans are completed for what may be the world's largest Easter egg hunt. The at event will be held April Willow Run snowmobile lodge in the Sawtooth National Forest of Idaho between Sun Valley and Fairfield. Willow run utilizes 26,000 000-acr- 5-- 6 acres as a family winter recreation area and Easter week-n- d will find thousands of eggs dotting the trails which s the scenic mountain area. criss-cros- Families will start out style from the lodge at 11 :00 a.m. each day to hunt the eggs, many of which are redeemable for valuable prizes ranging from the latest in snowmobile suits to complete dinners at leading area restaurants. , land-rus- h A. L. Osborn, speaking for Sawtooth Recreation, Inc., which operates Willow Run, noted that weeks of planning have gone into this event and supplies and prizes have been donated by dozens of area businesses. We fully expect to have over $5,000 in prizes awaiting our egg hunt participants, he said, and it provides an opportunity for a unique activity in line with our program as a winter recreation family area. Social Work Conference Set April 18 An all day workshop on School Social Work In Tranis scheduled at Log sition Haven, Mill Creek Canyon, April 18. and social Superintendents workers from school districts with programs in the field are Invited to attend, according to Milton K. Shaum, Davis District social worker who is con- ference chairman. Registration is set for 8:30 a.m. with the clinic to begin at 9 a.m. It will conclude by Dr. Hugh Allred, assistant professor of child development at Brigham Young University, will speak on The Family in Focus. Methods of developing fami- ly strengths and potential will be discussed by Chris Hague of the Graduate of Utah University School of Social Work. Reminder On Taxes cooin oil IMHUT HEATS The Internal Revenue Service today reminded servicemen that the income tax exclusion for combat pay received by commissioned officers serving in Vietnam is $500 per month. An amendment to the Internal Revenue Code made the exclusion from gross income retroactive to Jan. 1, 1966, according to Roland V. Wise, HAM SLICES Meaty Center Slices lb. i ii lieu, Light Amber 11-Ou- Western Family For Salads Too! Blueberry Package ,, Oz.Pkg. --v.98( ..... Bottle . - Boneless 48 Ounce 6c Off 13 nce r ; :; c. :t CANNEDHAMS district director. Enlisted men already were exempt on all combat pay for service in Vietnam and relat- IM SPRAY ed hospitalization. The exclusion of $500 per month also applies to officers hospitalized as a result of Vietnam service. Morrells Can $079 MORRELLS SHANK MBUB Address Monday By Birch Aide Campfire Brand Regular, Super-Hol-d, Unscented, IS Ounce or Young Package 13 Or. Can PORTION Morrell Set-Raye-ite 5 Pound Can for L HU - 1969 "State of the Union will be subject of an address auditorium. o) o Select... and deodorizer. 4fc-0- z. No. 300 14 Ounce Cans Can Can Brand ogr&i CURE 81 HAMS ARE ...... FLOUR transit, te ,y - H1 Itfsiar , " PIMEHJS- - Al FRIT STEPS taKteKHny. or . $anrhny-U- 6t. ..... v, Ii ...! ...dforuil 89 tunc f V- H I Ji i , TOI VI i v M fflMwJbewtai II f a - 5. REFILL KIT v OB 1 UULtC iioam AVAILA8L5 ' KKiESEOiS; i i Wilsons Fresh Ponnd Libby Brand, Orleans He will speak before the Utah Forum for the American Idea. Tickets for the lecture and the remainder of the series may be obtained at the American Opinion Bookstore, 63 E. 2nd South. LYSOL SPRAY PITTED OLIVES COCKTAIL SHRIMP by Reed Benson, Washington representative of the John Birch Society, Monday at 8 p m. at Granite High School 1 f'i-n- i th flirts ' ,f As s&rfRisaS n $iyie v 1 I's&m t$0i ttnldl ib a M ' ;) t 1 It , m pm ! IrpI - 1537 Stretford km, 6LC. 34 South Majn, Tories Salma, Utah c 33 1 Street, $i.tf 75 L 2nd Nt gstjlitt 70 S. 130 East, SIC. ( 360 E. 17th South SIC. 2690 Highland Dc,1l. 2955 E. oord SoimiLC. 7680 $. Stata. WpaSt' 1863 LTOWSwi, rt , Sit 329S.5lhtelX |