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Show King-Queen Of Youngsters Parade Named; Miss Ryan Rules Bethel 7 Temple, 650 E. So. Temple June 22. Miss Nancy McNichols was retiring Queen. Others officers installed were: Sr. Princess, Alice Sanders; Jr. Princess, Joan Pemberton; Guide, Sallie Meyer; Marshall, Berna Roark; Messengers, Jan Steckel, Aglaia Georgeson, True Dee Warren, War-ren, Darlene Sinclair, Melinda Hayes; Chaplain, Carol Erickson; Treasurer, Linda Jean Watson; Recorder, Arlene Colton; Musician, Musi-cian, Karen Tyler; Librarian, Margie Wagner; Custodians, Paula Ryan and Edith Roark; Guards, Patricia Carmen and Kay-lee Kay-lee Shibler. Other officers were: Patricia Pemberton, Volleen Norton, Nor-ton, Georgene Papanikolas, Cora Sanders, Mary Soter, Sharon Kah-ley, Kah-ley, Noreen Morrison, Marilyn Gearheart, and Patricia Mitchell. Named queen and king, respectively, re-spectively, to rule over the East Mill Creek Lions Club's July 4 miniature parade were, Debbie Ann Rudy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Rudy, 2460 Cleveland Circle, and Cory Sharp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sharp, 3329-3010 East. Attendants chosen for the young royalty were Lavelle Moss, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Weston Moss, 2268 East 3380 South and Keith Larson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Larson, 2152 Kellers Lane. All four are four years of age and were chosen at a contest held Monday in the Evergreen Ward Chapel. Miss Glenece Ryan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ryan, 2525 E. 2900 So. was installed as Honored Hon-ored Queen of Bethel No. 7 of Job's Daughters at the Masonic |