Show i JUNIOR GLEANERS HOLD SILVER MONDAY The Junior Gleaners of the Roosevelt Ward MIA held their silver Monday evening at th Cliff residence under the direction of their Dot Special visitors present included parents of the girls and Dora stake activity and and John E Highlight of the program was the binding of the Gleaner indicating that more than 60 of the girls were eligible for an individual Announcing the program as Junior Gleaner ward chairman was Opening prayer was given by Dora followed bv a welcome from the class Marilyn A statement of the purpose of the annual and brief summary of the year's accomplishments was given by Connie followed by a talk on I Wanted to Earn an Individual by Elva Eleven girls will receive the awards this year and were announced by Midge ward La-Verne Hancock spoke on It Means to Be a Silver Glean Girls who have completed the Silver Gleaner requirements include Adelia Faye LaVerne Hancock and Elva The Dot has also earned her Silver Gleaner Faye Hullinger gave a brief talk on I Have Enjoyed Most In the Junior Gleaner followed by a Live Life in a Sweet by Gayle Ottosen and Ellen accompanied by Faye Ottosen cleverly portrayed outstanding qualities of each after which the sheaf binding ceremony took with Adelia Aitken giving the Junior Gleaner The class of the ten girls present presented a recitation of the Gleaner led by Beverly Ottosen then tied the sheaf of wheat and presented it to of was sung by Faye accompanied by her Elaine and benediction was by Maria Lovely refreshments were served by the group to conclude the lovely A floral arrangement was prepared by Connie Hanson and individual silver wheat corsages were presented to each girl and the |