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Show I 4a STANDARD until 'the very day itself arrives, he said. Mr. Monks stressed that much can be gained by getting the Christmas spirit early in the season and passing it on to others. The good example one gives to others is a gift in itself. One of the symbols of Christmas which Mr. Monks discussed was the candy cane. It's shape is taken from the shepherds crook, the color red represents the sacrifice that Christ made and white. His purity. Hie candy itself is broken and shared just as the body of Christ was broken so that all could share in the gift of His love and salvation, Mr. Monks related. Mrs. Thompson announced that there would be a session meeting the service. She also following informed the congregation that Rev. Dan Consla has resigned as moderator of our session because he has taken a new position at a church in Florida. December 7, 1978 My ton Presbyterian wJWlf&i Cal Monka waa the speaker at , morning' services on Dee. S. Mr. Monks chose Luke 2:1-2as the scripture reading for the day. This led into his talk on the many aspects of 0 Christmas. He stated that the early days of December should be used as a time to meditate and reflect on the greatest festival of all mankind, that of Christmas, the celebration of the birth of Christ. Too often material and monetary needs and desires cause us to neglect the reverence of Christmas His interest in the Myton congregation will be sorely missed. Ken and Colleen Pearson will be with us next Sunday. Plans are being made for a Christmas dinner to be held following services on Dec. 24 with bags of treats to be passed out to the children at that time. Mrs. Griffin announced that in addition to the regular day of quilting by the Aide on Wednesday, the ladies' Aide Christmas party will be held at 1 p.m. Friday, Dee. 8, at the home of Mrs. Evelyn Olofsson. she's worried that her boyfriend will see them when they go to the echoed dance. Whether it's acne, the mean kid down the Mock, getting cut from the football team, history tests, hitting a clinker during the glee club singfest, or trying out few oftthe school play-ki- ds School and : Home by Dr. Daryl J. McCarty Thoresu wrote that all men live their lives in quiet desperation. The same can be said for kids. Johnny didnt understand a concept taught in his math class today, and hes frightened that he'll get hopelessly behind in class. Sue has two warts on her index finger, and PHONI NEWS ITEMS TO 72M1S1 en find themselves frightened. Fright can lead to desperation and desperation can lead to failure. There's something else that can help a young person to flop. It's relent1 less criticism and statements that show parents don't have much faith in something parents and How many times do others can correct quick- chilparents inform their When a young boy dren that theyre clumsy," stup- trying to make a birdor house fouls up a piece of id", "chubby," their children. knot-heads- ," expensive wood. Dad doesn't need to call him a knothead." ; The kid ' knows he goofed. The father who smiles and remembers the time he did something slmi1T can make one little boy a lot less desperate. The mother ; who watches with dismay at her daughters weight increasing doesn't have stream of statements to call her chubby." that tell a kid people Callenging daughter to a don't think he or she dieting competition might do a lot more to amounts to much-i- s solve things. "dumb?" Statements such ss those add fuel to the fires of failure. The first problem-deali- ng a with fears-- is difficulty that is largely up to the young person to conquer. Robbie must deal with the mean kid down the block. Jane must try hard for that part in the school play. Out the other problem-th- . e WINTER REVEALS A WORLD AT REST When the bright leaves of autumn are gone from the trees and the branches are suddenly bare. Soon the mirror-lik- e ponds will be starting to freeze As the cold winter winds fills the air; While the glistening white of the snowfall so deep Paints a beautiful scene at its best, In the cycle of nature when life goes to sleep And our weary old world is at rest. ti P' - " r : .1 I i t (toriHisd Bill & Gloria Nowak 738-557- Pclar King Al Arlene Funk 133 No. 2nd E. wv, '.C.r- ' V V .V, , Iy.. & 722-271- ,.kS JESTS-- -" t'f & Marina Owner Duchesne Ed Brown 738-579- 4 Vernon and John R. Buchanan 278 E. 1st No. 2 Roosevelt, 6 lsrto Brnra's Baehanan Fed Ca. Duchosno Stake Dliing Susan Wardle Duchesne 7 Closet Tfea Larry, Joan and Employees 1 91 North 2nd East 722-519- 722-258- - OUCHISNI SECOND WARD AITAMONT FISST WAVS " Bishop Dm Roberta Alta moot, 454-374- 4 Ishap Inland Wright Pueheene. 1 445 I. 2nd No.. 7M-J9Rev. Jemet Oervey SUNDAY SUNDAY Priesthood Sunday School Sac. Mealing Saturday Sunday Sunday Relief Society 3 to 5 p.m. Saturday Or Upon Request Primary ALTAMONT SECOND WAIO 1. Drue Goodrich 434-344- 4 . : SUNDAY -- rrSoS;' Sunday School Sac. Meeting TUESQAY Primary WEDNESDAY VgdU 11:45 am. 1.15 p.m 3 30 p.m Relief Society 10a m 7 30 p.m. MIA DRIDOELAND WARD Dlehep Cedi Henberg ridgelend, MS-SM- S SUNDAY Priesthood Sac. Meeting Fast Meeting Sunday School 12 30pm Horn. Ham 9.30 a.m TUESDAY Relief Society MIA WEDNESDAY :30 p m 7:30 pm 1 3:30 p m Primary DUCHESNE FIRST WARD Diihep Chad Poolroes S Duchesne, SUNDAY FRUITLAND F" UTI SAPTliT CHURCH Mleslonery John Blefce S Sunday - ." Priesthood Sac Meeting Fast Meeting Sunday School a m. 15pm. 9 00 12 12 15 Located Vt mile No. of Hwy 44 on Whltorochl Rd. SUNDAY p.m. 10 a day m. TUESDAY a m. and throughout the p m. Mutual Primary 4 00 pm. WEDNESDAY Midweek Service 7:00 p.m. FRIDAY Ymilh Service nfter school Big MOON Dlehop Drent Irethareon Altamont, Priesthood Sac Meeting Fast Meeting Sunday School 5 9-- a m. T2 noon 12 10 noon 30a m TUESDAY a m. 7 30 p m. Relief Society Mutual WEDNESDAY tew. JsKklo Thomason 94 lost 1st North Church Training Evening Worship 1 SUNDAY 900a.m. 12 - 12 noon noon a.m. 10.30 a m. 00 a m Pee tor Phone Jaa Royer, Aset. Pastor 10:00 a.m Sunday School Service 00 a.m Children's Church 11:15 a.m 7:00 p.m Sunday Evening 6 a.m 7 p.m. 12:30 p.m. HOLT SPIRIT, RANOUTT SUNDAY 10:00 a.m 10 40, Roosevelt 722-556. 1 Uinta Basin Concrete & KNEU and their employees, Roosevelt 722-455- Superior Tire Womens Ministries Resist Service, Mens Prayer Meet 6 a.m. EACH MONTH "Service you can depend on" 290 East 2nd So., 722-451-6 at Jr. high gym. MYTON COMMUNITY PRESDTTIRIAN CHURCH Phil Thom psonSUN DAY .00 a.m Worship Service McnSgemeiy V&rib Ccfebg Agency The Goodrich! and Employees 3 40 South Main, 722-246- Sniley'i Stortino Western tliils Cafe Goods and Motel WEDNESDAY Jackie Burdick, Owner, Operator 775 E. 2nd No., 722-328- 1 Ladies Aid FRIDAY ladies Aid Business meeting Charles and Margo Denver 94 N. 2nd E 2 722-299- p.m TUESDAY Relief Society Mutual Primary E. Hwy Larry and Employees 1 157 South 2nd East, THURSDAY Activity night St. Illsabath'e Whltorodts Tire Bible Study Mittionetles 6 30 p.m. 7 30 p.m. UINTAH OURAT Episcopal Church 0 Verden Heaton and Employees Roosevell 722-281- 1, Murray Mstar Company TUESDAY FIRST SATURDAY Midweek Services 7:30 p.m. SUNDAY and Mark and employees SUNDAY :00 a.m. WEDNESDAY 3 45 p m Primary TADIONA WARD Dlehop Read Turnboer I. Royer, FRIDAY SUNDAY Sunday School Morning Wotship Dae. Stark Managers WEDNESDAY ROOSEVELT BAPTIST CHURCH 4 SUNDAY Alan and Merline Long ROOSEVELT ASSEMBLY OP GOD Men's Prayar Meet Youth Service 10:30 a.m LAKE WARD Relief Society Priesthood Sac Meeting Fast Meeting Sunday School Taco Tine Worship WEDNESDAY Hanna, Percy, Erma, Percy Jr. MANCH Dlehop Dean Yeung Fruit lend, " Fcdlotfn Family Steak House "The Basin's Outstanding Restaurant" Don, Pat, Wayne, Jo and Employees 7 East Highway 40, 722-271- CONFESSION MIA WEDNESDAY Alternant, 6:30 p.m. a.m. 11,-3a.m. Start's Palace Co MASS TIMES TUESDAY llihay " ST. HE UN'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Frontier Grill Frontier Motel p m. 3:30 p.m Dachssne Ready Mbt Ron Peatross Gordon, Kay and Employees 65 South 2nd East, 722-960- - Duchesne 738-228-6 6 John's Sinclair Western Spar Cafe John Chasel 380 So. 2nd East Dorothy and Dwayne Mecham 4 Duchesne 738-966- 6 & L Chevrolet-Bnie- k Company Jay and Employees 8 North 3rd East, 722-361- B K 8 Drag Store Bill and Employees 35 North 2nd East, 5 722-254- 722-241- 1 Country Auto Clinis Meen Lake Electric Usee. Paul Foote and Cloyd Davis West Highway 40, 1 Board of Directors and Employees 18 West 2nd North, 8 722-440- 722-244- ' Bradshaw Rato 154 E. Phone Lagoon 722-241- 8 Everett Equipment In Appreciation of the Churches W. Hwy 40 Call 722-218- 2 Anrins Automotive Arctic Cat Sales and Service Complete Automotive Repairs Arvin, Kay and Employees 258 East 2nd North, 722-272- 5 Oipin Mertaary Serving the churches of the Basin for over 28 years" 6 Ted and Nancy Oipin, 722-242- Modern Prose. Pharmaey Don Truman, Bob Benson, Employees 1 1 North 2nd 1 East, 722-244- Brotherson'i Dept. Store Phil and Glenna Brotherson 1 Fort Duchesne, 722-32- 1 A jfifbweVbee din dlf dW ? !' i r f j if r |