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Show LIN I AH BASIN S I AN'UARIX January 15. 2002- - Pane 5 Uinta National Forest personnel will host an "Interagency Search and Resctw Day on Jan. 19 at the Strawberry Visitor center. The event will begin at 10 a.m. and activities will continue throughout the day until 3 p.m. All activities are open to the public at no cost. Life Flight will demonstrate hoist ing techniques used to remove viduals from life threatening situations, as well as show the hazards of landing in difllcult terrain. Wasatch County Search and Rescue will display equipment used in their operations, explain search and rescue methods, and share tips for reducingemergenciesinthebackcoun- - The story Abe and Mary returns to KUED More has been written about Abraham Lincoln than any other American, yet the wife who helped his rise to power-an- d complicated his little lift once he got there-remaiknown. "Abraham and Mary Lincoln: A House Divided," encoring on KUED-Chann- 7 el Monday-Wednes-da- y, Jan. 6 at 7 p.m. as a presentation of American Experience, is the first film to focus on their marriage. The special follows the couple from their strikingly different backgrounds to their years in the White House; uncovers their ambitions and their fears; and paints a vivid picture of a couple who loved each other passionately, quarreled 14-1- six-ho- ur intensely and mourned frequently. Most powerfully, it describes the impact ofLincolns assassination on the natkm-an- d on the sanity of his wife. "Abraham and Mary Lincoln: A House Divided" explores the personal story of one of the most intriguing couplet to have lived at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Elected to the Oval Office only to see the nation split in two, Abraham led the country through its most terrible conflict At the me time, his own household mirrored the fissures that rent the nation: the meat emancipator was married to the daughter of a slave owner. itaxy lost three to Lincoln's armies and was frequently accused of being a Confederate sympathizer. half-brothe- rs "A House Divided weaves origi- nal cinematography of battle scenes and White House ners, cabinet meetings and shopping sprees with daguerreotypes to generate a sense of century America. The film, narrated by David din- mid-19t- h McCullough, also incorporates interviews with scholars and readings by actors David Morse (Abraham) and Holly Hunter (Mary). American Experience "Abraham and Mary Lincoln: A House Divided encores on KUED- - 7 Jan. 14-1at 7 p.m. Monday-Wednesda- y, 6, 692 E. 400 S. Ducheene, Utah The First Baptist Church of DudiMM invites you to join us in worshiping our Lord and Savior Jmt Christ. Sunday School for all ages begins at 945 uaa. Memng Warship Swim is at 11 a.m. Sunday Evening worship starts at 6 pm . A Bible study Bibla Doctrine. There ie a Ladies Bible Study Wedneedsy at 11 a.m. Join ua in the study in Devid. Wednesday night at p.m. a Bible Study and Prayer. We have Item kid Thursday at 4:00 p.m. or p.m. for children gradee kinderagarten through six grades. Tlwre are biblesto-riagames, crafts and treats. AH are welcome to join us. 8 For more information caB or Ptetar BUT Roberts at a, 738-861- 788-260- ROOSEVELT CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY 870 East Hwy 40 (asst to the Pitta Hut) Phone In wav. to F-I- UTM1I1. Knlncs are duchy Feb. en MYTON Cooper, mayor: Chipper sworn in by city recorder. Kacey Fowler CITY-Kathle- 722-513- 1 eases ban on e-m- ail, -- Jusvss 7 p.m. Telephone 781-47-- missionaries should write only on preparation day. Due to the nature oftheir work, it is impractical for miaeionaries to have their own computers, but they may use computers in libraries or in other appropriate public or commercial facilities. Missionaries will cover their own costs for using email, if any, and are asked not to impose on church members who may have computers. ago. Common complaints among some parents of missionaries serving for thechurch especial ly those in some involve not getting foreign nations mail or long delays in receiving mail from their sons or daughters. Some use will mean parents believe communication with their missionaries will improve. ADVENTIST 263 W. Main. Vernal, Utah 7 Pastor Dean Liftboy Sabbath School: 10:30 am. en Satur-da- y SEVENTH-DA- Y 789-313- Worship Ssrvioe: 12 nooe on Saturday MYTON COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 4th and F Street, Myton, Utah Phone: 7229196 The Myton Community Prsebyte-ria- n Church invites you to worship with us Sunday at 11 am. Wa are located at the oomer at Fourth and F Streets; our phone number is Beceuae we are in the tnidet of a pastor search, our worship services are lad by visiting guest speakers -pastors, certified lay pestors and other lay persons. Our guest Makers there their love of God with us through the messages var-cl- 5.-0- ay: -- - 722-297- 722-238- al 722-01- - - - Church ST. ELIZABETH EPISCOPAL CHURCH Whiterocfta, Utah Sunday Service at 10:80 a.m. Ahsmating weeks- - Holy Eucharist Rite II and Morning Prayer. AH are welcome. To reach the minister, cell Melanie 9 8unc'erland, at 858-427- ill. re Wherever I am the art-- ;. h r also, ifl takethetrouiile them Our last column noi,i the mi- available to meroui-artexpeiien-eus right here in the Has.n I nlortu- nalclvil also gave some uHonvct in- formation to transimssion error, Shakespeare it, aiming to the Hasm NOT April 13 but April through April .'LTJiero will be p. il.it i.ianivs and sclioul worksliojison each oi'those davs. Duchesne, foiwvelt, and Ver- nai will all have local opportunities to enjoy excel lent bhakesiv-an- But, as I was savin, the arts are where I am. For instance, every year Hole my wife and I travel to Jacks-oat Christmas t ime to ski . e njoy a won derful Christmas buHl-- t at the Wort Hotel, and just hangout. It s a wonderful refresher for our spirits While we are there we take t.me to visit a arts venue. 1 hats truly world-claswhat I want to tell you about in case you happen to go up that way as so many do. Across from the c)k refuge, just north of downtown Jackson, is the National Muneu m ofWildi Je Art This gallery is inie-r- i national in Mtie. Artists fixtisingontlieAior-ri- . an iron- tier such as Charles liuw-li- . AJU-r- t Bierstadt , and CJeon-- i a ! i :) are fea s . . s. Alva Kettle (pictured at ri$n) has been named PIONEER SPIRIT Woman the Year 2002 by the Roosevelt Camp of the of Outstanding Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. Alva is pictured with Phyllis Ames. They are holding one of the many af ehans A va has made and donated to the DUP for fund raising projects. 1 Utah Ballet to grace stage at Vernal Middle School lust When ton The Utah Ballet Company will form live on the Vernal Middle auditorium stage on Saturday, Jan. 19 at 7:30 p.m. as the third installment in the Uintah Arts Council's Concert Series T1. Founded in 1982, this is the premier performing group of the University ofUtah's nationally renowned Department of Ballet. Faculty members alternate as artistic directors of the Company, which consists of 29 select dancers from acrose the United States and abroad. The Utah Ballet Company is honored to be the resident company of Kingabury Hall, presenting two productions each year at Kingsbury Hail and touring throughout the West. In addition to hs home and touring season, the Company frequently performs with the Utah Opera and at Che Utah Arts Inter-mountai- n Were beqinninq to yet otter q our fetor of anthrax end terrorist threats, Mayen Roberts turned 1 6 and is drivinq on her oufn, so pieuse everyone return to your homes! "T VAN, i .J -- ..at Festival. The Companys repertory is a showcase of classical, romantic, and contemporary choreographies. Recently, the Company broadened it balrepertoire with two lets, The Snow Maiden, and A Midsummer Night's Dream. Join us in celebrating the talen ted voting dancers of The Utah Ballet! Tickets are available in Vernal at Davis Jubilee, Bitter Creek Books, Gales Office Supply and as alwava. at the door prior to the show. For full-leng- more information, call fig th Happy su'eet 16 on January 16th! your toVinq X conscientious famity , , wit i wikHifouiiisiMi-ar- , . "mo er 'vn''T "Y1 RungiuH. Some ol Audolsiii s "r Hr simiiis ail .. we diin s w'lll,,. u :ir" a,l Durer, Ja,,,rwJ-jw. FJiffnslMa.Tmx.ndAS-i.vfi- i U" ()ti" ? nfl W" .sabinere. :t pho.igrai,s.ulpt.iro' . a hoi. nqxirary '. asters T i hi room dali. snri to the Am-ri- . son Carl H ingius is (i at ured in one room and John Clym.-- in anotlier. Thereareals.)tr:vi'liiip-- i xh.iiit.-- from around the world. A childrv n gallery will In particularly interesting to your younger faniilv m.Miihers, and there are sjie cial programs for adults as well. You can even enjov a light lun li in the It isirigSage on the premiw-s- . and an imirtant wriil addition is a library. h.-r- e a-- r Thearrhitectureofthebt-ildi- i ;? 'V it a work of art, reminding tin- - f.ot a little ofthe Aiiasazi dwelling- - of the lifsiih w sl . I hops you 'll take t lie t ime slf to visit this wtmderfulla..-.-whevw iniV af1p ,n , ; Alta Kettle honored by Roosevelt DUP chapter l.-- 722-85- 722-344- The Ae4jfs Alla Kettle received the award for of t be T ear 2002 Outstanding Wc-frby the Roosevelt Campof the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. She donated several heauiifo! afglians she made to raise mon y for tb- - club. She was married in 3 '3 to Kettle and his folks gave them a pig and Fix chickens to start t the old together. They pur.has.-Stoddard farm that had one large for a kitchen. room and a lean-, a phone, They didnt havc-eh-or water in their home ano had an outdoor toik-- t Their drinking water mii-jdcarne from a canal and red. It had to Ijc dipped into Vi gal loo n ciHiid wo.id barrels to settle be used. Washing was done in a number three tub. using water heated m a and wood stove. Work was scarce. S mr years tl.s-- ra'-.r- i gijod crops and some liny didn't. They raised cattle, both re rue and - - internon-dsnomination- u coimviI. 1 Mission presidents may establish ether local guidelines as r.oeded. Due to limited resources, missionary training centers will not provide service. The letter contains no instruction that it be read in sacrament meetings, but aome bishops did read it over the pulpit Jan. 6. Some abuses of by missionaries in the past, particularly the inconvenience of missionarieeusingthe computers ofchurch members to send messages, were apparently a major ban three yean reason for the Detent Newt staff cause of limited resources there. writer The change is contained in a recent letter to priesthood leaders from I invited enmmnni tinnh President Boyd K. Packer, acting again been OKd for fid! time mis- president of the Quorum of the sionaries of The Church of Jesus Twelve. Saints. Christ of Latter-da-y A summary of the letter, released Three years after a total ban on by the LDS Church's Public Affairs use by missionaries, a new letter Department, says: sent to priesthood leaders allows the Because of concerns about tradiuse of computer communication tional mail reliability and security in with certain stipulations. However, some parts ofthe world, church tad-er- a service will stiU not be offered have approved the use of at missionary training centers be-- for missionaries to communicate with their families. Per 8unday 8cboo3 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Morning Warship 6:30 p.m. Evening Worship Prayer A Bible Study Wednesday, 7 they each bring and through their haring and caring as we exchange p.m. Youth Service thoughts and concerns during the Thursday, 7 p.m. Roosevelt Christian Assembly opens Fellowship Dinner which follows the ervice. Please plsm to join ue as we wide its doors and in the name of the of irisndship and Lord Jesus says WELCOME! enlarge our knowledge and consider additional forme of eervioe in our Lord end SavROOSEVELT BAPTIST CHURCH ior, Jeeue Christ. 402 HiUerest Drive Roosevelt, Utah ST HELENS CATHOLIC Phone: CHURCH 3 Paster Stacy Hadlock: Avs Crux Spet Union Roosevelt Baptist Church invites you 432 East 200 North to join us for praise and worship of our Roosevelt, Utah 84066 Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Rev. Thomas Culleten, Paster Schedule of Ministries: Sunday School 9:45 a.m.; Worship - 11 am.; Muss Schedule-Saturdpm. Sunday evenings: 1st Sunday, Outreach (except Third Saturday!; Sunday: 10:00 and visitation - 6 p.m.; 2nd Sunday, a.m.; Mass ft Exposition Fridays at 5 Basic Christianity dess - 6 p.m.; 3rd p.m. Sunday, Fellowship dinner 12 p.m.; 4th Kateri Center; Mess, Wednesday, 12 Sunday, Basic Christianity Class - 6 pm. Prayer Circle et 4:30 pm. p.m. Holy Spirit Mirnkm Ducheene, SunWednesday evenings: Prayer Meeting 6 - 6:45 p.m.; Bible Study - 6:45 - 7:80 day, 1 p.m. 5 Far more information cell p.m.; Choir practice - 7:30 - 8 p.m. Boyd Ambassadors - Mondays at 3:10 p.m. Girls in Action - Thursdays at LTE BAPTIST CHURCH 8:10 p.m. Youth Jam Wednesdays at 6 Vt mils North of Highway 40 p.m. Nursing Home Ministry - 2nd ft on Whltsrocki Road 4th Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Youth Adults, Poster Doug Dawson Brotherhood and Women's Ministries 9 Phone: arc monthly. Pi earn join ue in worship of our Lord and Savior - Jasus Christ. Sunday Worship Services at 11 am. ft 7 p.m. Sunday mornings at 10 am. is HARVEST FELLOWSHIP our Sunday School Bible Study for all CHURCH agee. Wedneedsy eveningPreyer Meet122 E. Lagoon St. Roosevelt, Utah ing ft Bible Study at 7 p.m. Phone MISSION EMMANUEL Pastor Lynn R. Truman 10:00 a.m. My pendionr ei etmngelio Sunday Worship Mmrooe 26.25 Bunday Evening Worship - 6:30 pm. Cultos Jueves 7:80, Eecucle Bible Study Wednesday 7 p.m. Dominica, Domingo 200 p.m., Culto Youth Group Wednesday 6:00 pm. Spanish Only Worship - Thursday 7:00 Evangelietico 8:00 p.m., Pastor Loren so Esquivel. Phone p.m. Held at Harvest Fellowship - . See a slory? See if in Prinil Call us By Lynn Arave, Pastor Lonnso Etquivri . Yexillological Association will judge thoentrioH. Winners will heptihfirhid in a March edition ol The S'tli tstk Trihhiit Glory Ideas? but adds some stipulations JESUCRISTO ES LA VERDAD Seruicio en Eepanol Harvest FtUowehip Chunk 222 E. Lagoon St. Roomvelt, Utah I experts at the North American s LDS Church years Utah ha1 come a lung it time to redesign our I!KI3 fM Irf llag? Should a microchip Mipplant the beehive? An replace that bald (rum blue to eagle? Maybe a Jazz purple. Keep your genius oil standard Miper and do not e mad ok esyour work. Youth pecially an welcome. Send entries to. New Flag Contest, Salt Lake Tribune, 143 S..Mam St .Sail LukuCitv. answer questions regarding their operations. Utah State Parks will present information regarding snowmobile opportunities, safety considerations, trail grooming techniques, responsible user ethics, and avalanche awareness tips. Utah Snowmobile Association will provide information regarding safe use of snowmobiles, trail etiquette, and designated trail systems for snowmobiles. The Strawberry Visitors Center is located 25 miles from Heber City and is open daily from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Visitor Center staff will be available to provide information about Strawberry Valley and other recreation sites on the Iieber Ranger District. The purpose of the event is to of winter recreation opportunities and associated hazards. Recreation ists are urged to attend and receive information that will increase theirchanceofa safer and more eqjqyable winter recreation experience. For additional information, contact the Strawberry Visitors Center, 722-919- 6. 722-255- 8 - improving Utah's state flag 1. wm THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH try. Personnel will be available indi- at Try your hand Interagency search and rescue event open to public ir milk rows and si.ld cream She sa.d they always had ch: k ns and snd W-In the winter th-their water supply. Alta w a pair of lx r husband ..? for d m.-i- o p.,1 on a soverad-at- d mik-- s on a heavy at and ride three horse to cut holes in the canal so the tows could get a drink. In 1952 it w as so cold that nearly ail of their catt !e drel from pneumonia so th.-- had to wril their farm to J ndiar. 3m d Th e pavofl a started over again Later th.-y d-- v tssight T Piev anoth.-- r faro- hadtwosorjsa-.dof.ed.i.jgt.-u-r- . One morning Alta said. I'm so lin'd I ciiuld die," and Jerrv l.o was ..nly four said. Ihjw can vmj let 'red wljen we just got up?" Isin- -j We were too busy to like folks today and t.si t ir-- d to entn . We were grate plain,' she relau-dfuJ fM Sunday to etw xu we sr-- s seven ru rest . M e rode to go ' g-- hr tochurth t -s a'tsj' v. i T4 i1 S' |