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Show I MORONI . j: By Special Correspendonce Max Weston of the U. S. Army has received an honorable discharge dis-charge and has returned home to be welcomed by his many relatives rel-atives and friends at Moroni. He is now at the B. Y. U. at Provo where he is attending school. The Sheaf Binding ceremony of the West ward Gleaner Girls was held last Tuesday evening, and the program was as follows: Tying of Individual sheaves of Wheat by Beth Ostler, Valdine Ostler, Francine Morley and Betty Bet-ty Cloward. Gleaner Girls chorus, "We Are The Gleaners." Invocation was offered by Miss Maxine Draper. Welcome speech, by Hazel Jensen, Jen-sen, ward Gleaner President. Duet, "My Talk," by Valdine and Beth Ostler,, with Ila Faux, accompanist. What The Gleaner Symbolism Means, (Reah Sorenson Stake Gleaner President) by Mary Anderson. And-erson. A solo, "I Pray," by Carol Nelson, Nel-son, with Ila Faux, accompanist. Gleaner Sheaf, Donna Smith. . Gleaner Sheaf is Four Fold, Rita Faux, Marcile Bruno, Loeta Bagley and LaVon Nelson. Presentation "of Individual Sheaves, Euleda Christensen, stake Gleaner Leader. Presentation of Roses, by La Verl Livingston and Ruth Christensen. Chris-tensen. Presentation of Scroll, Mella Morley, Stake M. I. A. President. . Tying of Individual Sheaves into a ward sheaf. Presenting the Sheaf to Bishop James Prestwich by Afton Anderson. Gleaners are: Mary Anderson, Loeta Bagley, Marcile Bruno, Betty Bet-ty Cloward, Maxine Draper, Hazel Jensen, Rita Faux, Valdine Ostler, Ost-ler, Beth Ostler, Carol Nelson, Ethlyn Morley, Lola Simpson, Donna Smith, Lavon Nelson, Reah Sorenson, Lois Johnson,, and Fern Cloward of Chester. Leader, Afton Anderson. . Binding of Stake Sheaves Ceremony Cere-mony and Honoring of . Stake Golden Gleaner Girls at Moroni West ward chapel at 7:30 p.'m., Sunday, Feb. 10, 1946: Opening song by congregation. "Carry On," Chorister, Izola Black ham; organist, Ila Oldroyd. Welcome, Rula Lamb. Invocation, Fountain Green. Chorus, "We Are The Gleaners" Gleaner Plan, Fountain Green. Vocal solo, Gwen Anderson. The Story of Ruth, Joyce Christensen. Chris-tensen. The Gleaner Sheaf, by Donna Smith. The Gleaner Sheaf in four parts: 1st, Francis Rostron; 2nd, Lois Draper; 3rd, Rita Faux; 4th, La Von Nelson. '. . . Ladies Vocal . Trio,: Fountain Green. The Meaning of Gleaning, Eu-lida Eu-lida Christensen, Stake Gleaner Leader. Stake Sheaf Binding Ceremony: Rhea B. Sorensen, Stake Gleaner Girl President. ' Lucy Blackham, 2nd Counselor Stake Y. W. M. I. A. Der Mont Madsen, President of Moroni Stake. Tying of Friendships, Wales. Chorus, "As We Hold Our Banners Ban-ners High" Program in honor of the following follow-ing girls, who have achieved to the rank of a Stake Golden Gleaner: Dora Hansen1, Fountain Green. Adele Tidwell, Moroni East ward. Rhea B. Sorensen, Moroni West ward. Explanation of Golden Gleaner program, by Ethelyn Anderson, Stake Gleaner Leader. Remarks from each Golden Gleaner Girl. Presentation of Corsages, Rula Lamb, 1st Counselor, Stake Y. W. M. I. A . Chorus, "The End Of A Perfect Day." Benediction, Wales ward. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Blackham have moved into their new home, North of the Dice hospital, this week. The Ladies Literary club was entertained last Wednesday evening eve-ning at the home of Mrs. Fern Jensen where a book review, "Chiny Brown" was given by Mrs. Florence Little. Delicious hot dinner was then served. Otheniel Kellett was taken to the St. Marks hospital last Saturday Satur-day where he is seriously ill, but his many relatives and friends at home are wishing for him a speedy and complete recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Pari Bailey announce an-nounce the marriage of their daughter, Elda to Leon Maxfield of Salt Lake City on Jan. 28th. They expect to reside in Salt Lake City and have the best wishes of everyone for a long and happy married life. Miss Vonda Gay Ivory of Ft. Green is at the Dice hospital where she was operated on last Sunday for appendicitis. The Lazy Daisy club met last Monday evening at the home o Miss Lola Simpson, the P"3.3'0" hein" her birthday anniveisary. The time was spent m sewing, . after which a delicious hot dinner din-ner was served. The group then presented her with a beautiful g' A surprise house warming par-,,. par-,,. was arranged by the Jr. so osis club members and husbands n honor of Mr. and Mrs Gaynor 'Sorenson last Wednesday eve-ning. eve-ning. The time was spent in a peasant social way, after which delicious refreshments were S0AVeribbit drive was enjoyed by a large group of Moroni men last week Howard Blackham and Jay Nelson were the Captains of the two teams, the losing side were to put up. a delicious iW dinner to the winners. Howard Blackham's group were the win- "a'rl Bailey returned home this, week from the St. Mark's hospital where he was operated on recently. recent-ly. He is feeling much improved now j Mr. and Mrs. Leo Morley and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Draper are enjoying a trip to Los Angeles to visit with relatives there. A shower in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fillis was held last Thursday evening in the East ward chapel where the following follow-ing program was rendered under the direction of Mrs. Ivy Anderson: Ander-son: ! Vocal duet, Pearl Jorgensen and Harold Arnoldsen. Acrobatic stunts, Colleen Jensen Jen-sen and Reva Stewart of Fair-view. Fair-view. Piano solo, Carol Christensen. Reading, Maurine Robertson. ' Organ solo, Faye Draper. Vocal duet, Darlyne Christensen Christen-sen and Lee Ila Christensen. Reading, La Von Nelson. Singing and Dancing, Vonda Gay Ivory and Maurine Mayer of Fountain Green. Song and Reading, Vina Blackham. Black-ham. Vocal solo, Marie Jensen. Vocal solo, Marie Jensen. The Fairview Harmonica band rendered several numbers. Vocal duet, Virginia and Col.' leen Jensen of Fairview i Delicious refreshments were: then served. Many beautify and useful gifts were received bv the bride who was formerly Miss Lois Jensen of Moroni Fillis has returned for Service it the U. S. Navy. They have every aood wish for a long and success.; ful happy married life A party of ladies and their hus. bands was held last Sunday eve. ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs Monte Blackham, where "Ro0f was played, after which dellciou, refreshments were served. , Mr. and Mrs. Max Baxter an-famiiy an-famiiy of Milford, Utah spej. last week end with Mr. and Mrs Scott Bruno. v I |