Monday, January 25, 2010

1.24 Bulletin

Lesson - “Safety for the Soul” - Elder Jeffrey R. Holland, taught by Lindsay

Announcements & Dates to Remember
Jan 28th Stake Relief Society Conference and Dinner @6:30pm
Jan 30th Relief Society Training Meeting from 9-10am. Breakfast served
Jan 31st Fast Sunday

Book Club - Feb. The Princess Bride
Mar. Wednesday War
Apr. An Assembly Such As This

Sisters we need your help to stack the chairs after Relief Society. Thank-you.

For ALL Lindon 11th Ward RS sisters: Come to a SHORT song practice directly after church, in the chapel. Direct any questions to Sister Lisa Harris.

More Info: On Feb 14th. the RS sisters are singing for the musical number in Sacrament Mtg, "Sweet Is the Work," Hymn 317. We would really like to be unified as a group, so we encourage all to join us. Whatever your singing talent, we want to stand together! Please encourage all sisters in Primary and YW's to join the other RS sisters and be part of this wonderful auxiliary.

Youth Fundraiser
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
6:30pm
Annual Auction - Dinner and Carnival
Make sure you bring all your quarters to buy tickets for the carnival and for dinner! We will be having our successful auction - so start finding those fantastic items that you can donate. Look for the sign up sheet in your classes.

As the Church responds to humanitarian needs worldwide, the need for specific types of donations varies. Currently, the items listed below would be the most beneficial.

SINGLE AND FULL SIZE QUILTS
The Humanitarian Center has received sufficient donations for the following items: sock dolls, receiving blankets, girls' hair accessories, and stuffed balls. (ABC books and picture books have been discontinued.)
FYI: Sizes: Single quilts are 72" x 90" and full size quilts are 90" x 90"
Suggested materials: Cotton, cotton-poly blend or flannel (pre-shrunk if necessary). Denim and corduroy are NOT preferred. 8 oz. bonded poly batting is recommended for tied quilts. 3 or 4 ply yarn or heavy Cro-sheen is recommended.
Quilts may be tied or quilted by hand or machine. Use 1/2" seams on pieced quilts. Ties should be about 4" apart. Square knot or international stitch is preferred. Check underneath to make sure there are no knots. Please ensure that the ties cannot be pulled out.
Binding should be carefully done by hand or machine. Two suggested methods are the pillow case method and the roll method.

Monday, January 18, 2010

Sunday Bulletin

Lesson #2, “Our Heavenly Father” taught by Marilee Olson

Announcements & Dates to Remember
Jan 18th No School, Martin Luther King Day
Jan 19th Book Club “The Book Thief”
Jan 28th Stake Relief Society Conference and Dinner @6:30pm
Jan 30th Relief Society Training Meeting from 9-10am. Breakfast served

Kris is collecting money for a wedding gift for Brooke Arbon and Andrew Hill.

Sisters we need your help to stack the chairs after Relief Society. Thank-you.

For ALL Lindon 11th Ward RS sisters: Come to a SHORT song practice directly after church, in the chapel. Direct any questions to Sister Lisa Harris.

More Info: On Feb 14th. the RS sisters are singing for the musical number in Sacrament Mtg, "Sweet Is the Work," Hymn 317. We would really like to be unified as a group, so we encourage all to join us. Whatever your singing talent, we want to stand together! Please encourage all sisters in Primary and YW's to join the other RS sisters and be part of this wonderful auxiliary.

As the Church responds to humanitarian needs worldwide, the need for specific types of donations varies. Currently, the items listed below would be the most beneficial.

SINGLE AND FULL SIZE QUILTS
The Humanitarian Center has received sufficient donations for the following items: sock dolls, receiving blankets, girls' hair accessories, and stuffed balls. (ABC books and picture books have been discontinued.)

FYI: Sizes: Single quilts are 72" x 90" and full size quilts are 90" x 90"
Suggested materials: Cotton, cotton-poly blend or flannel (pre-shrunk if necessary). Denim and corduroy are NOT preferred. 8 oz. bonded poly batting is recommended for tied quilts. 3 or 4 ply yarn or heavy Cro-sheen is recommended.

Quilts may be tied or quilted by hand or machine. Use 1/2" seams on pieced quilts. Ties should be about 4" apart. Square knot or international stitch is preferred. Check underneath to make sure there are no knots. Please ensure that the ties cannot be pulled out.

Binding should be carefully done by hand or machine. Two suggested methods are the pillow case method and the roll method.

Young Women Good News
Good News Minute – Wendy Madsen, No more chemo treatments, hopefully never again. Good News Minute – one of the Sisters in YW was nominated and accepted into the National Association of Professional Women. Good News Minute – 11/25 – Lisa Tanner, Kirk and Lisa Tanner became 1st time grandparents (Logan and Kristen) baby Olin Good News Minute – Marilyn Bruning, Shelby Brunning’s High School Varsity Soccer Team won the State Championship.
Mariane Sorensen sang in a youth choir in the Mormon Tabernacle Choir Christmas Concert
Sydney Bruning got her braces off!
Stacie Norton is now taller than Brooke Fairbanks.
Danyele Hoffman made it on the basketball team.
Zoe broke her arm
Alex Ladd is happy!!
Abigail is really Cute
Alese Norton played center for her lacrosse team
Lauren McIntosh got a poem published in a book called "Inspired"
Angela Bellitti gets her braces off on Jan 13th, 2010.
Ashley Jacobs is in the play Les Mis. which is showing Jan 25-30 at PGHS.
Franklin Palmer's soccer team was undefeated champs!

The first phase of EFY registration is currently open!! Now through 10:00a.m. next Tuesday, January 19th , you can enter the "random drawing" phase which will allow you to sign up now and pay no money until your name is selected to register for a session of your choice beginning January 22nd. See our website for more details! (http://efy.byu.edu)

Join with thousands of other youth around the country this summer for a life changing experience. In challenging times, President Thomas S. Monson has counseled us: "Fear not, be of good cheer. Your future is as bright as your faith." Come share your strength and faith with us!! We are looking forward to being with you!!

"Be strong and of a good courage; be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed: for the Lord thy God is with thee whithersoever thou goest!" (Joshua 1:9)

Monday, January 11, 2010

Sunday Bulletin

Lesson #1 - “Our Heavenly Father”, taught by Debbie Norton

Announcements & Dates to Remember
Jan 13th New Beginnings – For YW and their parents @ 7pm
Jan 16th Ward Temple Night @ 6:30pm
Jan 18th No School, Martin Luther King Day
Jan 19th Book Club “The Book Thief”
Jan 28th Stake Relief Society Conference and Dinner @6:30pm
Jan 30th Relief Society Training Meeting from 9-10am. Breakfast served

Kris is collecting money for a wedding gift for Brooke Arbon and Andrew Hill.

Sisters we need your help to stack the chairs after Relief Society. Thank-you.

As the Church responds to humanitarian needs worldwide, the need for specific types of donations varies. Currently, the items listed below would be the most beneficial.

SINGLE AND FULL SIZE QUILTS
The Humanitarian Center has received sufficient donations for the following items: sock dolls, receiving blankets, girls' hair accessories, and stuffed balls. (ABC books and picture books have been discontinued.)
FYI: Sizes: Single quilts are 72" x 90" and full size quilts are 90" x 90"
Suggested materials: Cotton, cotton-poly blend or flannel (pre-shrunk if necessary). Denim and corduroy are NOT preferred. 8 oz. bonded poly batting is recommended for tied quilts. 3 or 4 ply yarn or heavy Cro-sheen is recommended.
Quilts may be tied or quilted by hand or machine. Use 1/2" seams on pieced quilts. Ties should be about 4" apart. Square knot or international stitch is preferred. Check underneath to make sure there are no knots. Please ensure that the ties cannot be pulled out.
Binding should be carefully done by hand or machine. Two suggested methods are the pillow case method and the roll method.

Provident Living Tip:
Take an inventory of what you have in your cupboards and food storage area and then check out the sales that are going on.

Monday, January 4, 2010

Lindon Home Storage Center Information

Remember the price changes (sent previously) for dry pack items will go into effect on January 16th. Please call the Home Storage Center during the listed hours of operation with any questions.

Lindon Home Storage Center Information
940 W Center St. Lindon, Utah 84042 Phone: (801) 785-0997

Normal Days and Hours of Operation
Tuesdays & Thursdays F 9:00 AM to 7:00PM.
Saturdays F 9:00 AM to 1:00PM.

*Note: Hours are subject to change. Current days and hours of operation will be recorded on our answering machine and posted outside the LHSC entrance door.

BULK ITEMS* and Prepackaged Canned* items may be purchased “off-the-shelf.”

Dry-Pack Canning* is WALK-IN ONLY — First-Come-First-Serve!
· No pre-scheduled appointments will be made.
· Each group of 1 to 3 Processing Patrons will be assigned a work-station.

Your Dry-Pack Canning Shift: Within our hours of operation, you may process Dry-Pack products which are sold at the Home Storage Center for as long as you choose.
NOTE: Patron orders should be submitted no later than ½ hour before closing time.

ORDERING: You may bring a copy of the Home Storage Center Order Form found at http://providentliving.org or simply complete the order form at the Home Storage Center.

Product prices are found on the order form. There is no sales tax on home storage products.

Dry-Pack Canning Patrons will be given processing instructions by our Home Storage Center Missionaries. Processing steps include:
Completing your order and validating it with a LHSC staff member.Preparing for dry-pack canning in our Pre-Processing Area.When directed, taking pre-processed items (cans, boxes and products) to assigned work-station.Having completed products and quantities validated by LHSC missionaries.Obtaining any bulk products included in your order.Paying for validated order at the LHSC Office. (Note: Cash or personal check only.)
Available Products* to CAN and/or order in BULK are:

Black Beans
Pinto Beans
White Beans
Nonfat Dry Milk
Rice
Sugar
Red Wheat
White Wheat
Apple Slices
Carrots (dehydrated)
Macaroni
Quick Oats
Regular Oats
Dry Onions
Potato Flakes
Spaghetti
Refried Beans
Cocoa Mix, Hot
White Flour
Fruit Drink Mix

Limited Life — BULK ONLY Items*:

· Pancake Mix ( four – 4 lb. Bags per box)
· Potato Pearls (twelve – 28 oz. Mylar pouches per box)

*NO ORDER LIMITS… Products are based on Availability. First-Come-First Serve

Prepackaged Items (6/ #10 cans per box): l Starter Kit (2ea. red wheat; 2ea. white rice, 1 ea. pinto beans & 1 ea. quick rolled oats); l Pinto Beans; l Quick Oats; l White Rice l Red Wheat.

Sunday Bulletin

Lesson - Presidency Message, taught by Kris Hale

Announcements & Dates to Remember
Jan 3rd Trek Fireside with Michael Wilcox (Be Strong and of a Good Courage) @ 6pm
Jan 8th YW Baptism for the Dead meet at the church @ 3:15pm
Jan 13th New Beginnings – For YW and their parents @ 7pm
Jan 18th No School, Martin Luther King Day

As the Church responds to humanitarian needs worldwide, the need for specific types of donations varies. Currently, the items listed below would be the most beneficial.

SINGLE AND FULL SIZE QUILTS - The Humanitarian Center has received sufficient donations for the following items: sock dolls, receiving blankets, girls' hair accessories, and stuffed balls. (ABC books and picture books have been discontinued.)

FYI: Sizes: Single quilts are 72" x 90" and full size quilts are 90" x 90" Suggested materials: Cotton, cotton-poly blend or flannel (pre-shrunk if necessary). Denim and corduroy are NOT preferred. 8 oz. bonded poly batting is recommended for tied quilts. 3 or 4 ply yarn or heavy Cro-sheen is recommended.

Quilts may be tied or quilted by hand or machine. Use 1/2" seams on pieced quilts. Ties should be about 4" apart. Square knot or international stitch is preferred. Check underneath to make sure there are no knots. Please ensure that the ties cannot be pulled out.

Binding should be carefully done by hand or machine. Two suggested methods are the pillow case method and the roll method.