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Show Lady Lions plan King-Queen trial for floats available to those , interested in erecting their I own floats. Anyone interested I in obtaining a float base should contact Mrs. Garth Nelson, phone 58G-6O30. Entries for the King and Queen contest of the annual Independence Pay celebration are now being accepted by J the Lady Lions. Contestants . are limited to boys and girls four and five years of age. They must not have turned six on July 4. Entries can ' be made by sending a postcard 'by June 24, to Lady Lions, Box 392, Cedar City, with the following in- Jerald (Jerry) Lee to receive masters degree at So. Calif. Jerald Keith Le?, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee of Cedar Ce-dar City, will be awarded a Master's degree in Public Administration Ad-ministration from the University Univer-sity of Southern California. Mr. Leo will receive his degree de-gree in ceremonies to be held today, Thursday, at USC in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Lee plan to be in attendance at the ceremonies. Their son Jerry, his wife Barabara and their three daughters, currently live in North Hollywood, Calif. Jerry is employed as a Principal Prin-cipal Administrative Assist-ant Assist-ant for the City 0f Los Angels. formation: name of child, sex, birthday, address, name and telephone numor of par-ehts. par-ehts. Selection Is made by drawing draw-ing and this year the drawing will be held on June 25 at North East Furniture. At that time a King and Queen and their attendants will be selected se-lected to reign over the festivities. festiv-ities. Last year's King and Queen, Gary Holyoak and Julie Wright will make the drawing. Theme of this year's parade Is "It's a Small World." Lady Lions are also soliciting solicit-ing entries in the parade, which is a minature parade. Civic groups, church groups, 4-H cluibs, neighborhoods, and individuals are all invited to enter. Cash prizes will, be awarded in several categories The Lady Lions have bases |