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Show Lindon Easter Egg Hunts Enjoyed by Over 760 Youngsters For a little over an hour Saturday Satur-day morning 160 boys and girls, 12 years of age and under, scampered scamp-ered like ants around the Lindon Park seeking 261 colored chicken eg gs and candy eggs. The majority of the Easter egg hunters were successful with the following six youngsters finding prize-winning eggs: Nolan Marshall Mar-shall and Van Johnson, first prizes; Carl Wilkinson and Sharlene Hard-man, Hard-man, second prizes; and Norma Batty and Lynn Ostergaard, third prizes. Besides the numbered eggs which claimed a brief case, ball point pen, wallet, finger painting set, garden set, and a game as prizes, several eggs bore 5. 10, 15, and 20 cent markings. Children finding these eggs were given cash for their "face" value. The hunt, sponsored by the Lindon Lin-don City IJecreation Department with O. L. Swenson as chairman, was termed succesful due to the efforts of Mrs. Swenson, Madge Gillman, Ila Rodeback, Emma Christiansen, Theone Blain, and Audra Hooley. The ladies dyed and marked the eggs and were present at the park Saturday to engineer the annual event. |