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It's incredible how much detail the Property Brothers use when creating the perfect home—they even use family history to create the perfect touches.
With a mix of TV celebrities, Church leaders, and BYU's head football coach, RootsTech2017 is shaping up to be an exciting event. Here's what Steve Rockwood, the CEO of FamilySearch International, says about this year's lineup.
"I’m not going to lie, it was a total out of body experience being on the show," wrote Liz Jensen on her website, The Small Seed.
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Another portion of 100 South around 50 West was added to the city's surplus property list on Tuesday. During its regular meeting the Provo Municipal Council gave Mayor John Curtis the authority to dispose of the property in preparation for it to be purchased by the LDS Church. The property is approximately 0.119 acres of the street that is adjacent to the Nu Skin parking terrace. The terrace, which was recently purchased by the church, is scheduled to be demolished in the spring. The LDS Church will pay $21 a square foot, or approximately $108,856.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints continues to work to acquire additional property for its new temple in downtown Provo.
There's an excitement felt by all members when a new temple is announced. Whether these temples are built in a nearby city, state, province, or country across the world, it's exciting to see temples continue to dot the earth and bring eternal blessings to Latter-day Saint families.
The Provo Municipal Council voted Tuesday night in favor of selling the city-owned property at 192 S. University Ave. to the Corporation of the Presiding Bishopric of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Checks to Nauvoo property owners from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will provide a partial refund on higher taxes paid this year after a change in the church's tax status on its holdings in Nauvoo. Some church properties -- the temple, meeting house and temple president's home -- had been exempt from property taxes. But the church since the 1960s has paid taxes on its other properties in the Nauvoo area even though churches are exempt from paying property tax on religious properties.
Sara Sargent Williams was born and raised in Idaho Falls. After high school she attended Rick’s College, worked for a decade at Melaleuca and then moved to Utah to work for Drive Marketing and still does 23 years later. While there she served in many made-up callings before getting kicked out of the singles ward (and became friends with Tammy). Since then she has served in the Primary, Relief Society and Young Women’s. She is actively trying to be a good disciple, a good mom (to 12-year old twins that just started Middle School -pray for her!), a good wife (to her husband that is actively working to turn their property into a zoo with more animals that she wants to know about), a good sister, daughter, friend and employee. She loves Jesus and is certain that He has a great sense of humor.