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Show Spring Fashion Show Occupies Cedar Jaycee-Ettes The Cedar City Jaycee-Ettes have announced that plans, bigger big-ger and better than ever before, are now being formula'ed for their coming annual Spring Fashion Show. Mrs. Georgia Mason has been named chairman and the fashion show committee has held its first meeting revealing that something some-thing new has been planned for the fashion show this spring. In-s'ead In-s'ead of having it in the evening eve-ning as before, Mrs. Mason stated stat-ed that the fashion show will be held on a Saturday afternoon and a luncheon will be served. Tickets will be sold in advance only and there will be limited number available. The committees working under Mrs. Mason will consist of: Ticket, Tick-et, Beverly Neilson. chairman; Maureen Lunt and Carol Brown; Publicity, LaRue Gardner. Luncheon, Lunch-eon, Marba Sandberg and Max-ine Max-ine Montgomery, co-chairmen, Gene Anderson, Alene Chamberlain, Chamber-lain, Virginia Webster. Mildred Cardon, Pat Imlay, Loi Kay Huntington, Hun-tington, Donna Wand, Elaine Fife and Donna Cooley. Decorations, Wanda Thompson, and Jerri Berry, co-chairmen, Cherie Watters, Pat Rollo, Wanda Sevy, Beth Doescher, Rose Jensen, Deanna LeFevre, Ruthell Haycock, Hay-cock, Christine W I n terrose, Garfae Middle'on and Martha Hoyt. Favors, La Von Wayman, chairman, Marilyn Bowman, Le- Wayne Jensen, Effie Brockmeier, Joy Imlay, and Delores Webster. Door Prizes, Mary Morris. Tables, Jeri Cripps, chairman; Elaine Av. erett. Geniel Twi'chell, Barbara IDimick, Ellen Williams. Lois jTong and Dot McCarthy. The dafe for the fashion show has been set for Saturday, Mar. ' 29. 1958, at 1 p. m. In the Cedar Stake House. |