Monday, January 20, 2025

Soup Night Recipes

Thank you for coming out to our January activity with Katie Nydegger "New Year - Better You!" We learned to have grace for ourselves as we sent intentions for ourselves. It was a wonderful message, and we loved visiting after while we enjoyed delicious soups. Here are the recipes of the soups!

Tortilla Soup (Kathy Oldroyd)

1 1/4 lb chicken seasoned with salt and pepper

2 cans cream of chicken soup

1 cup picante sauce

8oz frozen corn

1 can black beans rinsed and drained

1 teaspoon cumin

1 1/3 cup chicken broth

Shredded cheese

Tortilla strips

Put chicken, picante, sauce, corn, beans, chicken broth, soup and cumin in crockpot. Cook 4 hours on high

Add cheese and cilantro

Toppings, tortillas, and any other you would like. 

I always double it♥️


Semi- homemade  Chili🌶️(Debbie Gustaffson)

1 sweet yellow onion diced and sautéed in a little olive oil  

1 lbs ground beef browned and drained 

1 12 once can diced tomatoes 

2 cans Stagg original chili 

Mix all together and heat in a crock pot 

Salt and pepper

Chili powder to taste 

Pinch of garlic

Slow Cooker Beef Stew (Nancy Swinyard)


(Lisa Ensign)
White Bean Chili

coming soon

Sunday, September 12, 2021

New Ward Relief Society Presidency!

Today at church the Relief Society Presidency was released - a huge thank you to Diane Ebert and her counselors, Aubrey Jensen and Lani Abercrombie, and secretary Tiffanie Wride, for their years of service! 💖We are so excited to welcome in our new ward Relief Society Presidency! 

President - Amy Reich 

1st Counselor - Maralee Powley

2nd Counselor - Elasha Morgan

Secretary - Stephani Kofoed


Wednesday, September 8, 2021

Stake Relief Society Devotional - This Friday

Sisters of the Granite View Stake,

 You are invited to attend, via Zoom, a devotional held on Friday, September 10th from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m..  The speakers will be Elder Dale G. Renlund, Elder Via Sikahema and Elder Steven C. Barlow.  The devotional is for members of the Sandy South Coordinating Council and it will be broadcast from the Sandy Crescent Stake Center.

 As you know, Elder Renlund was the visiting authority in our stake conference a few years ago.  It will be wonderful to have him speak to our stake again and to hear from Elder Sikahema, a General Authority Seventy and Elder Barlow, who is the Area Seventy assigned to our Coordinating Council.  I testify that these brethren are men of God and have sacred messages for each of us.   

Below is a link that will allow you to join via Zoom.

God bless each of you,

President Dan England

https://zoom.us/j/99698113091

Wednesday, August 25, 2021

Thank You!

 Thank you for joining us at our Salad Night! It was a lovely evening!



Monday, August 23, 2021

Salad Night - This Week!

 Just a reminder of our Salad night on Wednesday! 

August 25th
6:30pm 
Diane Ebert's yard
2846 East Ksel Drive 


Reminder to text Debbie @ 801-971-0965 or Lani @ 801-232-1058 and let them know if you can attend!

Thursday, July 22, 2021

Salad Night - August 25th

Please mark your calendars and join us for a new 2021 version of our Annual Salad Extravagnaza next month:

August 25th
6:30pm 
Diane Ebert's yard
2846 East Ksel Drive 

We will be doing things a little differently this year to be safe for this event:

We will prepare a delicious chicken salad croissant meal with dessert for each of you. We will prepare this in advance in individual containers wearing gloves and masks. We will have each of you bring a camping/folding chair so we can social distance (If you don't have a chair we will have extras). We will have a fun game of BINGO and jokes told by Karen Kadleck. It will be a fun safe night!

All sisters and young women are invited! Please share this information with your neighbors.

Because we are pre-making the meals we would love to get an estimated count of how many can attend. Please text Debbie @ 801-971-0965 or Lani @ 801-232-1058 and let us know if you can attend and how many in your party

Wednesday, July 14, 2021

Condolences

We are sending thoughts and prayers to Kathy Oldroyd. 💕 Her mother Colleen passed away on Monday. Here is a link to her obituary, and reposted below:

Norma Colleen Reynolds Boyce passed away on Monday, July 12, 2021 (three days before her 91stbirthday) in St. George, Utah. She was born July 15, 1930 in Murray, Utah to Clyde and Ella Reynolds. She married her grade school and high school sweetheart, Rulon Boyce on October 11, 1948 and were married 68 years before her eternal companion passed away in 2016. She lived most of her life in the same neighborhood as her parents, brothers and sister. In her later years, her and her loving husband spent most of their time in St. George where they made many new friends.

She was blessed with four children. Ren, Kathy, Jan, and Chad. Many happy memories were made as they raised their children.

She was the ultimate homemaker always making sure everything was spotless and meticulously in order. No one could come close to the way she could decorate a table for a big dinner for her family or friends. Even until the last few days of her life, you could find her on her knees cleaning the kitchen floor.

She also was very creative with her crafts that she perfected. She had decorated her home with porcelain figures, arrangements of flowers, and anything else that would make her home feel elegant yet comfortable.

Her hobbies were shopping, sewing and mending. When it came to shopping, no one could keep up with her. She loved shoes and had a full closet of shoes to prove it. Being the seamstress she was, she made her girls prom and dance dresses, including wedding dresses.

Living next to her sister, Donna, her entire life was something very special. Even when one moved to a new home, the other would follow. Sister-love was very important to her. And even though they lived exactly next door to each other, they would spend hours on the phone talking with each other every day.

Colleen and Rulon loved traveling with her brothers and sister and their spouses. They went through stages of campers to trailers and finally to motor homes. Her and Rulon loved Bear Lake, Utah Lake, Mantua, St. George, and just being with family.

They were called to serve as missionaries in the St. George Visitors Centers. This time in their lives seemed the happiest ever. They met new missionary friends, golfing friends and did many social things that they both loved.

Colleen never wavered in her testimony of the Savior and the Eternal Plan of Salvation. She always expressed her testimony. It was truly a help as she raised her children in the gospel. And she always gave out advice freely!

Her last three years were spent at the Retreat in St. George. There she made many friends there where their past time was playing cards. From all her family, we would like to express our gratitude to the wonderful people that took care of her the past few years. They were all so caring and giving.

Colleen is survived by her children, Ren (Debi) Boyce, Kathy (Max) Oldroyd, Jan (Richard) Farr and Chad (Cindy) Boyce. She enjoyed her 26 grandchildren and 36 great grandchildren.

Colleen was the last sibling in her family to pass. She is preceded in death by her loving husband Rulon; parents, her sister Donna; and her brothers, Shirley Reynolds, Gordon Reynolds and Cal Reynolds.

Funeral Services will be held Saturday, July 17, 2021. A viewing will be held prior to services at 9:30 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. followed by the services at 11:00 a.m. at the chapel located at 7155 South 540 East in Midvale. Interment at Murray City Cemetery.