
May 2011 Issue
By Alison Palmer
Scripture: Joshua 1:9
Song: “Love is Spoken Here,” Children’s Songbook, 190
Preparation: Gather five index cards or pieces of paper and write the five fundamental practices that Elder Lawrence identifies on each card: family prayer, family scripture study, family home evening, family dinner, and regular one-on-one interview with each child.
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May 2011 Issue

In these days of tightened budgets, many organizations, school clubs and businesses are looking to increase their cash flow through fundraising. Flavors-N-More, in the old Deseret Industries location at 1300 Las Vegas Blvd, fills that need.
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May 2011 Issue

If you are considering a retirement move for yourself or your parents, you shouldn’t make a final decision until you’ve visited Willow Creek Assisted Living. As you will discover, one could easily mistake this lovely community for a 5-star hotel!
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May 2011 Issue

Those who are new to Las Vegas may think that there is no Mormon or pioneer history here; after all, this town regularly bulldozes its past. However, nothing could be further from the truth. Las Vegas is rich in pioneer history! Las Vegas became an important place on pioneer trails as early as the late 1840’s. The grass and water of “The Meadows” fed and watered weary livestock and helped travelers on their way.
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Apr 2011 Issue
By Greg Went
The Las Vegas Temple is located on a flat bench near the base of Frenchman Mountain on the east side of the Las Vegas Valley. It can be seen from many parts of the city, especially when you approach from the west. Being able to see the temple from a distance is what gave the bishopric and young men/young women leaders of the Silverstone Ward, Tule Springs Stake, the inspiration to plan an ambitious goal for their youth of their ward.
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