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Show Junior Chamber Readies iAnnual Easter Egg Hunt Bicycles, Tricycles, play I guns and a host of other toys, ' plus thousands of candy Easter Eas-ter Eggs will he distributed by the Cedar City Junior Chamber of Commerce Saturday . afternoon after-noon at the annual Easter Egg I Hunt. The event will be staged at the Cedar City Municipal ball parks east of Main Street and those participating will be divided di-vided into three age groups, according to Clark Graff, chairman of the event. The baseball, pony league and little league fields will be separated for ago purposes and the hunt is slated to begin be-gin promptly at 1 p. m. Prizes will be awarded according ac-cording to numbered eggs that will be placed in the fields with the other eggs. Youngsters who receive one of tli numbered eggs will be able to turn that egg over to members of the Jaycee committee com-mittee to receive their special prize. Cedar Ci1y Merchants are cooperating in the program by providing many of the merchandize mer-chandize prizes being awarded award-ed at the annual event. This year additional eggs have be.?n ordered so that all children will have ample opportunity op-portunity to get at least some of the candy eggs during the hunt. Parents are also encouraged to attend the event and view the fun during this special Easter treat for the children. |