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Show Jaycee Easter Egg Hunt Set Saturday The Cedar City Junior Chamber of Commerce will conduct its annual an-nual Easter Egg Hunt again this year, with the hunt to be staged Saturday afternoon, March 28. This year the hunt will be held at the baseball diamonds East of the city, in order that the age groups may be more effectively separated for the activity. Three age groups will participate, according ac-cording to those in charge, five years of age and under, six to nine years of age, and 10, 11 and 12 year olds. I Many prizes will be offered, j with practically every child as- sured of some type of prize. Feature Fea-ture prizes will be bicycles for the older groups. The hunt will be staged at the ! baseball diamonds promptly at 1 p. m., so all youngsters wish- ing to participate should be at i the parks by that time, j Ken Blackner, member of the ' Board of Directors of the Jaycees, and Clark Dennett will be in I charge of the annual event. n mtu 'Ml J L Sim d . ,4. JL. i WIN TALENT CONTEST. These are the winners in the 14th annual Junior Talent Contest sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Cedar City. Members of the vocal quartet, quar-tet, left, are Laura Wood, Francis Sevy, Susan Spencer and Nancy Buhanan. The boy in center is Lynn Anderson, Boaver; Petite Colleen Irons, Cedar City; Ruth Ann Knight, Parowan, and rige is Dale Hansink, Cedar City. |