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Show Spring Weather Add To Success of Easter Egg Hunt With several hundred children on hand to take part in the annual an-nual Easter Egg Hunt, and with the weather man smiling down on the scene, to make it a real occasion for the children, the event proved to be one of the best ever staged in Parowan, according ac-cording to members of the Tri-H. Tri-H. Club, sponsor for the affair. . A total of 86 prizes, featuring a bicycles as the grand prize, were awarded to finders of specially marked eggs, in addition to treats for children participating. Gaylen Gurr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gurr was winner of the bicycle, with other major prizes going to the following: Debra Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Evans, winner of the Barbie Doll and clothes: Don J. Apple-gate, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Don J. Applegate, an Easter Rabbit; Phillip Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Miller, a fishing pole; Jolene Stubbs daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stubbs, a doll; David Orton, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Orton, roller skates. The sponsoring club asks that we. announce their thanks and appreciation to the following' business houses and civic organizations organ-izations for their contributions to the success of the event: Parowan City, Iron County Record, Rec-ord, KSUB, Dixie Bottling Co., Coca-Cola Bottling Co., Seven-Up Seven-Up Bottling Co., Hiland Dairy, Parowan Merc, Fenton's, BuyTlte Grocery, Trading Center, Southern South-ern Utah Dairy, Parowan Cafe, Bel Aire Cafe, Jim Barton's Cafe, Dr. and Mrs. David Wllkerson, Legion Auxiliary, Literary Club, Firemen's Clr.'. Lady Lions and Parowan Lions Clubs, and numerous num-erous individual citizens. |