Lesson TFOT - taught by Lindsay Mosbarger
Announcements
Dates to Remember
Oct.1st - The stake is teaching organ lessons for 6 weeks @ 7pm, if you are interested contact Janice McKay
Oct. 9th - Enrichment “Ladies Night Out” dinner, classes, crafts and fun, from 5:00-11:00pm. Look for more information to sign up for classes.
Kris is collecting money for Diana Davey & Matt Winn Wedding
Container's found! Left at the Ward Party (Provo Canyon) were two Rubbermaid containers that held pickles and lettuce. One is squarish in shape, the other round w/an orange lid. Call Marilee 785-9522.
Please come to Ward Choir practice if you enjoy singing the hymns. It is held Sunday mornings, 10:30-11:20 am in Bob and Robbi Ann Sorensen's home. A delightful way to spend the Sabbath!
Case lot sales are going on so do an inventory of your food storage and stock up. Be Prepared. Great prices.
***Winding Up the Dolls!***Our curent doll/blanket/toy project for Mexico is nearing an end, so if you have any items yet to complete or still want to donate a new doll/car, etc., please do so NOW. You can also bring them with you to Enrichment night on October 9th. Thank you so much for all of your help. We know you'll be amazed at all the dolls, etc. that will be on display that night! Are you ready, Sr. Hasson?
Jeanette Franklin is the new Visiting Teacher Supervisor replacing Jackie DeVincent
Contact her @ 801-756-1923.
We have some exciting news from the EFY front!! The theme for EFY 2010 has been announced!! “Courage to Stand Strong” with the theme scripture Joshua 1:9 “Be strong and of a good courage; be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed: for the Lord thy God is with thee withersoever thou goest.” You can find more information at http://efy.byu.edu, and you can even download a “theme poster”!!
Additionally, we have a new registration process for EFY that has been re–designed to save you time and energy! It”s as easy as One, Two, Three!!!
One! — Beginning September 15, 2009 thru January 19, 2010: create a BYU Net ID, fill out a form with your name, address and email address. No money is due and no session selection is made. This phase lets us know of your intentions and puts your name on the list for the random selection process in step two.
Two! — Beginning January 22 through March 2 (8:59am), 2010: your name will be randomly selected, and you will be notified that you can login and register for an EFY session of your choice. Payment is required at this time, roommate requests can be made, AND you may select up to three other friends to register at that same time (if they completed Phase One also).
Three! — Beginning March 2, (9:00am) 2010: if you missed part one and couldn’t participate in part two, all remaining spaces will be open for enrollment.
Hopefully this new process will cut out long computer wait times. You can find more information about the process and the EFY 2010 theme, “Courage to Stand Strong,” at http://efy.byu.edu.
On-going world-wide Church projects:
"As the Church responds to humanitarian needs worldwide, the need for specific types of donations varies. Currently, the items listed below would be most beneficial. Hygiene kits, school kits, file folder games, sweatshirts and sweatpants, t-shirts 0-16 years, and full size quilts."
If you can donate any of the above items, please give them to the humanitarian committee. You can even donate single items that go into the kits; they do not need to be completed kits. Items for the hygiene kits are bar soap, toothpaste, a packaged toothbrush, combs (no pointed ones), and bath handtowels (about 15 x 25"). Items for the school kits are unsharpened pencils, rubber pencil erasers (1 x 2), blunt nosed scissors with metal blades, handheld pencil sharpeners, 12 inch metric straight edge ruler, set of at least 12 colored pencils aprox. 7" long, and glued or spiral bound notebooks with lined notebook paper.
We'd like to send out a very BIG "thank you" to Mary Jane Johnson and her committee for all their diligent efforts to collect baby dolls and blankets and toy cars for the little children in Mexico. We thank all of you who have participated in this humanitarian service. These toys will be given to single LDS mothers so they can give their children a gift for Christmas.
If you have any of the following items that you no longer need, please donate them within the next few weeks. Collecting these supplies would make a great service project for FHE or YW/YM!
• sewing machines in good working condition
• old computers and printers in good working condition
• wheel chairs and crutches
• children's books in Spanish, school supplies, teaching supplies (We will be conducting a fireside for the parents, and teaching them how to create an atmosphere of learning in their homes. At the conclusion of the fireside, we wanted to be able to send home a kit for each family.)
• decorative jello molds
• camping gear
• tools for gardening, household repair, or for use in construction
• clothing for missionaries
Thank you so much. We are so grateful to the members of our Ward for their continued support in helping LDS families in Mexico.
Items can be left on the front porch of Laurie and Reed Hasson's home. They will be taken to Mexico over the Thanksgiving holiday.
The purpose of Relief Society as established by the Lord, is to organize, teach, and inspire His daughters to prepare them for the blessings of eternal life. Julie B. Beck, RS Gen. Pres.
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Sunday Bulletin
Lesson #40 - How Glorious Are Faithful, Just, and True Friends, taught by Robbie Ann
Dates to Remember
Sept. 23rd Father/Daughter Dinner for the Laurels
Sept. 26th General Relief Society Broadcast, Kris has 22 tickets and 4 parking passes available to go to the Conference Center. Need to be in your seat @ 5:30, it starts at 6pm. The broadcast will be also at the Stake Center @ 6pm, there will be no dinner served, also you can see it on KBYU @ 8pm.
Sept. 27th Fast Sunday
Oct. 9th Enrichment “Ladies Night Out” dinner, classes, crafts and fun, from 5:00-11:00pm.
Look for more information to sign up for classes.
Container's found! Left at the Ward Party (Provo Canyon) were two Rubbermaid containers that held pickles and lettuce. One is squarish in shape, the other round w/an orange lid. Call Marilee 785-9522.
Please come to Ward Choir practice if you enjoy singing the hymns. It is held Sunday mornings, 10:30-11:20 am in Bob and Robbi Ann Sorensen's home. ~A delightful way to spend the Sabbath!
Case lot sales are going on so do an inventory of your food storage and stock up. Be Prepared. Great prices.
Go to the RS Recipe Link for the Peach Ice Cream recipe and to see the other recipes that have been included on the bulletin. (no more saving all those papers - just click!)
Humanitarian opportunity for those interested, can help out 7 families in Nicaragua get to the Temple, cost is $40.00 per individual, contact Kris Hale.
We'd like to send out a very BIG "thank you" to Mary Jane Johnson and her committee for all their diligent efforts to collect baby dolls and blankets and toy cars for the little children in Mexico. We thank all of you who have participated in this humanitarian service. These toys will be given to single LDS mothers so they can give their children a gift for Christmas.
If you have any of the following items that you no longer need, please donate them within the next few weeks. Collecting these supplies would make a great service project for FHE or YW/YM!
• sewing machines in good working condition
• old computers and printers in good working condition
• wheel chairs and crutches
• children's books in Spanish, school supplies, teaching supplies (We will be conducting a fireside for the parents, and teaching them how to create an atmosphere of learning in their homes. At the conclusion of the fireside, we wanted to be able to send home a kit for each family.)
• decorative jello molds
• camping gear
• tools for gardening, household repair, or for use in construction
• clothing for missionaries
Thank you so much. We are so grateful to the members of our Ward for their continued support in helping LDS families in Mexico. Items can be left on the front porch of Laurie and Reed Hasson's home. They will be taken to Mexico over the Thanksgiving holiday.
Dates to Remember
Sept. 23rd Father/Daughter Dinner for the Laurels
Sept. 26th General Relief Society Broadcast, Kris has 22 tickets and 4 parking passes available to go to the Conference Center. Need to be in your seat @ 5:30, it starts at 6pm. The broadcast will be also at the Stake Center @ 6pm, there will be no dinner served, also you can see it on KBYU @ 8pm.
Sept. 27th Fast Sunday
Oct. 9th Enrichment “Ladies Night Out” dinner, classes, crafts and fun, from 5:00-11:00pm.
Look for more information to sign up for classes.
Container's found! Left at the Ward Party (Provo Canyon) were two Rubbermaid containers that held pickles and lettuce. One is squarish in shape, the other round w/an orange lid. Call Marilee 785-9522.
Please come to Ward Choir practice if you enjoy singing the hymns. It is held Sunday mornings, 10:30-11:20 am in Bob and Robbi Ann Sorensen's home. ~A delightful way to spend the Sabbath!
Case lot sales are going on so do an inventory of your food storage and stock up. Be Prepared. Great prices.
Go to the RS Recipe Link for the Peach Ice Cream recipe and to see the other recipes that have been included on the bulletin. (no more saving all those papers - just click!)
Humanitarian opportunity for those interested, can help out 7 families in Nicaragua get to the Temple, cost is $40.00 per individual, contact Kris Hale.
We'd like to send out a very BIG "thank you" to Mary Jane Johnson and her committee for all their diligent efforts to collect baby dolls and blankets and toy cars for the little children in Mexico. We thank all of you who have participated in this humanitarian service. These toys will be given to single LDS mothers so they can give their children a gift for Christmas.
If you have any of the following items that you no longer need, please donate them within the next few weeks. Collecting these supplies would make a great service project for FHE or YW/YM!
• sewing machines in good working condition
• old computers and printers in good working condition
• wheel chairs and crutches
• children's books in Spanish, school supplies, teaching supplies (We will be conducting a fireside for the parents, and teaching them how to create an atmosphere of learning in their homes. At the conclusion of the fireside, we wanted to be able to send home a kit for each family.)
• decorative jello molds
• camping gear
• tools for gardening, household repair, or for use in construction
• clothing for missionaries
Thank you so much. We are so grateful to the members of our Ward for their continued support in helping LDS families in Mexico. Items can be left on the front porch of Laurie and Reed Hasson's home. They will be taken to Mexico over the Thanksgiving holiday.
Friday, September 18, 2009
LINDON CANNERY NEEDS HELP IMMEDIATELY
If you are from Orem or Pleasant Grove and can come immediately to help at the 4:00 pm shift for peaches (today, Friday, 9/18), please call the Cannery at 785-0998.
Please call before you come or be willing to be turned away if we get enough people.
We may be needing people on the 6:00 p.m. shift as well (today, Friday, 9/18). If you would like to come then, please call before you come so we can control the number of people on the shift.
You will be able to buy peaches if you work.
THIS IS FOR TODAY ONLY! If you are from Orem or Pleasant Grove and can come immediately to help at the 4:00 pm shift for peaches (today, Friday, 9/18), please call the Cannery at 785-0998.
Please call before you come or be willing to be turned away if we get enough people.
We may be needing people on the 6:00 p.m. shift as well (today, Friday, 9/18). If you would like to come then, please call before you come so we can control the number of people on the shift.
You will be able to buy peaches if you work.
THIS IS FOR TODAY ONLY!
Please call before you come or be willing to be turned away if we get enough people.
We may be needing people on the 6:00 p.m. shift as well (today, Friday, 9/18). If you would like to come then, please call before you come so we can control the number of people on the shift.
You will be able to buy peaches if you work.
THIS IS FOR TODAY ONLY! If you are from Orem or Pleasant Grove and can come immediately to help at the 4:00 pm shift for peaches (today, Friday, 9/18), please call the Cannery at 785-0998.
Please call before you come or be willing to be turned away if we get enough people.
We may be needing people on the 6:00 p.m. shift as well (today, Friday, 9/18). If you would like to come then, please call before you come so we can control the number of people on the shift.
You will be able to buy peaches if you work.
THIS IS FOR TODAY ONLY!
Thursday, September 17, 2009
In a Jam?
Peach Jam (Tastes like marmalade)
5 c. smashed peaches
5 c. sugar
1 small bottle marschino cherries (8 oz.)
1 can pineapple, crushed (Lg can) (20 oz.)
1 pkg. orange jello (3 oz.) (Nina says you need to use real jello mix not a generic brand. It has more flavor.)
1pkg. lemon jello (3 oz.)
Peel peaches using really hot water to make the skins come off easy. Then smash to desired consistency. Mix peaches, sugar, cherries, pineapple in pot on stove. Bring to a slow boil and boil for 20 minutes stirring periodically so as not to scorch the bottom. Remove from heat and stir in both packages of jello. Pour into hot bottles. (Can remove when hot from dishwasher or boil in water on stove top.) Clean top of bottles with a rag to insure a good seal. Put hot lids on bottle and twist on ring as hard as possible. Then slightly loosen ring so bottle mouth will not chip and break. Turn jar upside down and let set for 24 hours allowing the jar to seal. For shelf life, tighten rings once more.
Makes 6 pints of jam
Strawberry Peach Jam
5 c. smashed peaches
5 c. sugar
2 3 oz. pkgs of Strawberry jello ( or 1 6 oz. pkg) (Nina says you need to use real jello mix not a generic brand. It has more flavor)
Peel peaches using really hot water to make the skins come off easy. Then smash to desired consistency. Mix peaches and sugar in pot on stove. Bring to a slow boil and boil for 20 minutes stirring periodically so as not to scorch the bottom. Remove from heat and stir in both packages of jello. Pour into hot bottles. (Can remove when hot from dishwasher or boil in water on stove top.) Clean top of bottles with a rag to insure a good seal. Put hot lids on bottle and twist on ring as hard as possible. Then slightly loosen ring so bottle mouth will not chip and break. Turn jar upside down and let set for 24 hours allowing the jar to seal. For shelf life, tighten rings once more.
Makes 4 pints of jam
Two other recipes that were discussed are below. If any of you try these you will have to let us know how they work out.
Zuchini Jam
4-5 c. sugar
2 c. grated Zuchini
1/4 c. lemon juice
2 1/2 pkgs of Kool aid punch powder (Strawberry, raspberry, orange or grape. Your choice.)
1 small can crushed pineapple(8 oz.)
1 pkg pectin
Mix all together in pot. Bring to a hard boil for 4 mins. Seal in hot jars. Invert to cool.
Grape Jelly (Made from beet juice)
4 c. beet juice
1/2 c. lemon juice
1 pkg pectin
1 pkg grape jello
Boil for 4 minutes. Then add 6 c. sugar. Boil 2 more minutes. Pour into hot jars. Invert to cool.
5 c. smashed peaches
5 c. sugar
1 small bottle marschino cherries (8 oz.)
1 can pineapple, crushed (Lg can) (20 oz.)
1 pkg. orange jello (3 oz.) (Nina says you need to use real jello mix not a generic brand. It has more flavor.)
1pkg. lemon jello (3 oz.)
Peel peaches using really hot water to make the skins come off easy. Then smash to desired consistency. Mix peaches, sugar, cherries, pineapple in pot on stove. Bring to a slow boil and boil for 20 minutes stirring periodically so as not to scorch the bottom. Remove from heat and stir in both packages of jello. Pour into hot bottles. (Can remove when hot from dishwasher or boil in water on stove top.) Clean top of bottles with a rag to insure a good seal. Put hot lids on bottle and twist on ring as hard as possible. Then slightly loosen ring so bottle mouth will not chip and break. Turn jar upside down and let set for 24 hours allowing the jar to seal. For shelf life, tighten rings once more.
Makes 6 pints of jam
Strawberry Peach Jam
5 c. smashed peaches
5 c. sugar
2 3 oz. pkgs of Strawberry jello ( or 1 6 oz. pkg) (Nina says you need to use real jello mix not a generic brand. It has more flavor)
Peel peaches using really hot water to make the skins come off easy. Then smash to desired consistency. Mix peaches and sugar in pot on stove. Bring to a slow boil and boil for 20 minutes stirring periodically so as not to scorch the bottom. Remove from heat and stir in both packages of jello. Pour into hot bottles. (Can remove when hot from dishwasher or boil in water on stove top.) Clean top of bottles with a rag to insure a good seal. Put hot lids on bottle and twist on ring as hard as possible. Then slightly loosen ring so bottle mouth will not chip and break. Turn jar upside down and let set for 24 hours allowing the jar to seal. For shelf life, tighten rings once more.
Makes 4 pints of jam
Two other recipes that were discussed are below. If any of you try these you will have to let us know how they work out.
Zuchini Jam
4-5 c. sugar
2 c. grated Zuchini
1/4 c. lemon juice
2 1/2 pkgs of Kool aid punch powder (Strawberry, raspberry, orange or grape. Your choice.)
1 small can crushed pineapple(8 oz.)
1 pkg pectin
Mix all together in pot. Bring to a hard boil for 4 mins. Seal in hot jars. Invert to cool.
Grape Jelly (Made from beet juice)
4 c. beet juice
1/2 c. lemon juice
1 pkg pectin
1 pkg grape jello
Boil for 4 minutes. Then add 6 c. sugar. Boil 2 more minutes. Pour into hot jars. Invert to cool.
Monday, September 14, 2009
Sunday Bulletin
Lesson #39 - Relief Society: Divine Organization Of Women, taught by Betsy Sykes
Announcements
Dates to Remember
Sept. 15th Book Group, “Mary, Martha, and Me” by Camile Fonk Olson. It is only 134 pages, Can purchase it at Seagull Book for $13.56.
Sept. 16th Nina Tapp is teaching a class on Peach Jam, she is making 2 kinds. Sign-up is in the binders
Sept. 26th General Relief Society Broadcast, Kris has 22 tickets and 4 parking passes available to go to the Conference Center. Need to be in your seat @ 5:30, it starts at 6pm. The broadcast will be also at the Stake Center @ 6pm, there will be no dinner served, also you can see it on KBYU @ 8pm.
Oct. 9th Enrichment “Ladies Night Out” dinner, classes, crafts and fun, from 6:30-11:00pm. Look for more information to sign up for classes.
Container's found! Left at the Ward Party (Provo Canyon) were two Rubbermaid containers that held pickles and lettuce. One is squarish in shape, the other round w/an orange lid. Call Marilee 785-9522.
Please come to Ward Choir practice if you enjoy singing the hymns. It is held Sunday mornings, 10:30-11:20 am in Bob and Robbi Ann Sorensen's home. A delightful way to spend the Sabbath!
Case lot sale are coming on so do an inventory of your food storage and stock up. Be Prepared.
Announcements
Dates to Remember
Sept. 15th Book Group, “Mary, Martha, and Me” by Camile Fonk Olson. It is only 134 pages, Can purchase it at Seagull Book for $13.56.
Sept. 16th Nina Tapp is teaching a class on Peach Jam, she is making 2 kinds. Sign-up is in the binders
Sept. 26th General Relief Society Broadcast, Kris has 22 tickets and 4 parking passes available to go to the Conference Center. Need to be in your seat @ 5:30, it starts at 6pm. The broadcast will be also at the Stake Center @ 6pm, there will be no dinner served, also you can see it on KBYU @ 8pm.
Oct. 9th Enrichment “Ladies Night Out” dinner, classes, crafts and fun, from 6:30-11:00pm. Look for more information to sign up for classes.
Container's found! Left at the Ward Party (Provo Canyon) were two Rubbermaid containers that held pickles and lettuce. One is squarish in shape, the other round w/an orange lid. Call Marilee 785-9522.
Please come to Ward Choir practice if you enjoy singing the hymns. It is held Sunday mornings, 10:30-11:20 am in Bob and Robbi Ann Sorensen's home. A delightful way to spend the Sabbath!
Case lot sale are coming on so do an inventory of your food storage and stock up. Be Prepared.
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Familiy Canning Registration
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