Sister Nedra Hanks is looking for used Cub Scout shirts for scouts that are unable to purchase their own.
If you have any please contact her at: 801-423-1604
October Spotlight
Sister Jill Swenson:
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Jill was born September 22, 1959 to Max and Gay Wallentine, in Ithaca, New York.
She is 4th in line in a large family of 9 children. She grew up on a small farm where she helped raise sheep. She moved to Salem when she was 9 years old. After High School she attended Brigham Young University, where she majored in Interior Design. This is where she met her sweetheart Lyle. They have been married 29 years. During High School and College, she worked for Far West Bank, where she was the Assistant Manager. She and Lyle first settled in Spanish Fork but with much persuasion, she convinced him that Salem was the best place on earth! They have lived here for 22 years and have loved every minute. She has spent most of her time raising 5 children who are the love of her life, 2 boys and 3 girls, and serving in the church. Her first grandchild is coming in February and it’s a boy!!! The whole family is very excited for this big event because this will be the first grandchild in both families. (I think he will be a little spoiled.)
She enjoys being with her family, decorating, gardening and just getting her hands in the dirt, exercising, traveling the world, singing and music of all kinds, especially Classical. She loves reading, and spending time enjoying the beauty that God has created. She would much rather be outside working than inside.
Her summer project was helping her husband build a cabin in Fairview. She has learned many new building skills like laying tile, putting up wood walls, and how important it is to measure exactly and not hit your fingers with the hammer!
Her favorite season is Fall. Things that frustrate her are growing old and not moving as fast as she would like too and not retaining things in her memory. Her fears are public speaking and driving in snow storms. She is organized, determined, and generally a very happy person. Her dreams are to one day sing with the Tabernacle Choir, work in the temple and serve a mission with her husband. Her favorite scripture is: D.C. 6:36 “Look to the Lord in every thought, doubt not, fear not.” It is one that is short enough to memorize. She loves the women of this ward and is excited to serve with them in the greatest women’s organization in the world, the Relief Society.
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Jill was born September 22, 1959 to Max and Gay Wallentine, in Ithaca, New York.
She is 4th in line in a large family of 9 children. She grew up on a small farm where she helped raise sheep. She moved to Salem when she was 9 years old. After High School she attended Brigham Young University, where she majored in Interior Design. This is where she met her sweetheart Lyle. They have been married 29 years. During High School and College, she worked for Far West Bank, where she was the Assistant Manager. She and Lyle first settled in Spanish Fork but with much persuasion, she convinced him that Salem was the best place on earth! They have lived here for 22 years and have loved every minute. She has spent most of her time raising 5 children who are the love of her life, 2 boys and 3 girls, and serving in the church. Her first grandchild is coming in February and it’s a boy!!! The whole family is very excited for this big event because this will be the first grandchild in both families. (I think he will be a little spoiled.)
She enjoys being with her family, decorating, gardening and just getting her hands in the dirt, exercising, traveling the world, singing and music of all kinds, especially Classical. She loves reading, and spending time enjoying the beauty that God has created. She would much rather be outside working than inside.
Her summer project was helping her husband build a cabin in Fairview. She has learned many new building skills like laying tile, putting up wood walls, and how important it is to measure exactly and not hit your fingers with the hammer!
Her favorite season is Fall. Things that frustrate her are growing old and not moving as fast as she would like too and not retaining things in her memory. Her fears are public speaking and driving in snow storms. She is organized, determined, and generally a very happy person. Her dreams are to one day sing with the Tabernacle Choir, work in the temple and serve a mission with her husband. Her favorite scripture is: D.C. 6:36 “Look to the Lord in every thought, doubt not, fear not.” It is one that is short enough to memorize. She loves the women of this ward and is excited to serve with them in the greatest women’s organization in the world, the Relief Society.
June Lesson Schedule
5th… Chapter 46 & 47 Exaltation and judgment…Marilyn Crandall
12th… Stake Conference
19th… Chapter 32 Tithes and offerings…Nancy Frampton
26th…Teachings for our times…Joan Haderlie