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Show 1 Vernal Express Wednesday, Oct. 10, 1990 17 Looking at Life V? i ' i ----- I I r- ? jT Raymon and Ilia Bascom Bascoms receive mission call Raymon and Ilia Bascom have been called to serve a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in the Kentucky Louisville mission. They will enter the Missionary Training Center on Oct. 24. Their farewell will be on Oct. 21 in the Maeser 2nd Ward at 10:30 a.m., at the Maeser Stake Center. Dinah Sams install officers Members of the Dinah Sams number num-ber 11 club met Saturday evening at Kays at the Cove restaurant. 21 members were present. Installation of officers was performed per-formed by Frank S. Couture, the first president of the club when it was formed in 1977. Last minute officer changes were Frank Couture for vice president and Lee Kcmpton for Sunny Samaniha. Birthday greetings were sung to Pete and Jessie Pedcrson, Thcda Washburn and Valda Gentry. Two cakes made by hosts Leland and Gcrri Carroll were shared by every- Nov. 20 will be the next meeting hosted by Wagonmastcr Henry Schacfcrmeycr. 7 Jaron Sullivan Sullivan earns Arrow of Light Jaron Sullivan, son of Paul and Shirla Sullivan, received his Arrow of Light Award during a Pack Meeting in the Glines 1st Ward. Jaron is a member of Pack 234 lead by Gcno Luccro. , He is a participant in sports and has played baseball, football and basketball. He enjoys science and is a 5ih grade student at Discovery Elementary. Brad Harrison Harrison receives Arrow of Light Brad Harrison, son of Cloyd and Laurel Harrison, received his Arrow of Light award on Wednesday Sept. 26. The Arrow of Light is the highest high-est award possible in cub scouting and shows that a boy lakes an interest inter-est in scouting. The award was resented, by Assistant Cubmaster, David Allen and Brad was received into Troop 229 by Mark Peterson, who then said a few words on scouting. Brad also participated in the pack 229 Regatta race that night and was a top contender in his last cut scout race. News from Whiterocks huUircfinla Torcfiicnn 353-4584 Jj Paulson family visits Yellowstone .Flynn and Teri Paulson, and daughter, Mikalyn of Murray, spent last weekend with the Steve Paulsons. The entire family spent one day at their cabin in Yellowstone. Lisa Moosman, daughter of John and LaRae Moosman, was baptized and confirmed last weekend by her father, John Moosman. Those present pre-sent were Norval and Fay Kitchen and Jancll Brooks, all of Orcm; Charles and Barbara Bolton; and Richard Bolton with his two daughters daugh-ters of West Jordan. Erma Moosman celebrated her 16th birthday during the weekend. Arvilla Hooks of Pleasant Grove, spent a week visiting with Chris and Beth Grey. Michael Pedersen Pedersen receives Arrow of Light Michael Pedersen, son of Rick and Janet Pedersen, recently earned the Arrow of Light, one of the highest high-est awards a boy can earn as a Cub Scout. It was presented to him at Pack Meeting Wednesday, Sept. 26. Michael is a member of Pack 234, sponsored by Glines 1st Ward. His leader is Geno Lucero. He enjoys baseball, golf and basketball. bas-ketball. He is in the 5th grade at Discovery Elementary. Historical Society to hear about Brown's Park Allen Crane of Green River, Wyo. will give a slide presentation and lecture to ' the Uintah Historical Society about Brown's Park Saturday, Oct. 13 at at 2 p.m. at the Golden Age Center. Mr. Crane is a retired school teacher and historian who is working work-ing with the BLM in the Browns Park area. His main interest is the Jarvie Ranch and the historical projects pro-jects being restored at the ranch. Webster defines experience as. "77i octua living through and event or event$...as, to know by experience." The locK of administrative low enforcement experience of the other two candidates for Sheriff Is plain. Steve Houidakis was an unpaid Reserve Officer with the San Bernardino Police i Deportment for three years: worked for Helper City P.O. for two ) years, Price City P.O. for two years and is recently a patrolman with Vernal City P.O. He has a total of 8 years working as a patrol officer and three years as on unpaid reserve officer. Lloyd Mcachom had his start in law enforcement in 1975 as one of two Sheriff's Deputes h Garfield County where he worked for two years. He left GarficU County in 1077 where he worked for Solina P.D. for one year. He is currently a trooper with the Utah H cway Patrol. Neither Hatzidakis or Meochom have been supervisors nor do they have any administrative experience in l1w enforcement. Shcnff Drew Chnstianr.cn started as a Correct oral CKUcr in 19S3. was transferred Id t? e Patrol Division In 1984. tmd was e'ected Unt,.h Cour.iy St cr.ff in 1037. Ho ha the Ciical find overall j optionee that now of the oV- cr c.v! !!'' ' iv-'.:'.. " A trcr.cncc is irpcilir.!. it h:'rs is r.n irttc f jh .Vc-c"?5 tc-vd.rt: By: Baily Anderson, associate pastor, First Baptist Church What is your life? We live in a world where changes are going on all around us and life is very confusing. confus-ing. At times like this have you ever asked, "What is my Life?" Vance Havner, a renowned speaker speak-er at Bible conferences around the United States says that there are three false estimates of like. He calls them 'The Three TV 1. First, there are things. - There are those who live for things, but that is a mistake, for "a man's life consisteth not in the abundance of the things which he possesseth" (Luke 12:15). The leading lead-ing business in America is the junk business. We do not call it junk today; it is cars and clothes and finery fin-ery and furnishings; but tomorrow it is rusty or moth eaten, for men still lay up their treasures on earth where moth and rust corrupt and where thieves break through and steal. 2. Then there are those whose estimate esti-mate of like is found in thrills. There are two kinds of pleasure: "She that liveth in pleasure is dead while she liveth" and "At thy right hand there are pleasures forever-more" forever-more" (Psalm 16:11). Seek the thrills that God gives "joy unspeakable unspeak-able and full of glory." "The blessing bless-ing of the Lord it maketh rich, and he addeth no sorrow with it" (Proverbs 10:22). There is no morning morn-ing after taste to the joy of the Lord. 3. Again, there are those who would estimate life in terms of theories. "The world by wisdom knew not God (1st Corinthians 1:21). Josh Billings used to say, "I'd rather know a few things for certain than be sure of a lot of things that ain't so." We try to go head first when God's way is heart first We cannot educate ourselves into life's true estimate, for while education may change the size, it doesn't change the sort. If life's true valuation is not to be found in things, thrills, and theories, then where shall we look? The other way is the way of truth. Jesus, on trial before Pilate, said, "My kingdom king-dom is not of this world (that is, it is not a kingdom' of things, thrills, and thcories)...To this end was I born, and for this cause came I into the world, that I should bear witness unto the truth. Everyone that is of the truth heareth my voice" (John 18:36-37). Pilate asked wearily, "What is truth?" Men still are asking, ask-ing, "What is truth?" but truth is a Whom: Christ is the truth, not merely mere-ly a truth-teller, and when Paul said, "For me to live is Christ," he was giving us life's true estimate. It is not live for Christ or like Christ, mind you, but to live is Christ. 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