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Show UA f mery County Progress Wednesday, July 23, 1984 missionaries mission Pastor named to area The new Parochial Vicar N.Y. where he graduated In (associate pastor) of Notre 19tl. !ame de taurdex Parish, Price, Father Schuh's first teaching ami Mission San Itafael Mission, position began at St. Joseph's Huntington, is a man of many College, Philadelphia, Pa. In and varied experiences. 1941. From he studied Fattier Joseph E. Schuh, S. J. theology at Weston College, tame into this world on March Weston, Mass. During lids Its, )9ll In Ilrookland, N.V. Ills period on June 18, 1945 he was ordained to the priesthood. He early education was in Catholic parochial schools In Brooklyn, spent a year of tertianship at He became acquainted with the Our Lady of Martyrs Shrine, Jesuit order (Society of Jesus) Aurlesville, N.Y. before going during Ids high school days at on to complete four years of Itegis High School, New York graduate studies at Columbia City, where he graduated In University and Fordham 1932, University. St. Peters College, Jersey Upon graduation he entered the order of Soc iety of Jesus at City, N.J. was the next step n St. where he where in 1951 he began to teach completed novitiate and and continued there through c lassical studies in 1936. Father 1962. Father taught biology and then traveled to Woodstock, was the organizer and first Maryland where he spent three chairman of the years In philosophical studies at and Advisory Woodstock College leaving in Committee of the college. 1939 from graduate studies at March 26, 1962 Father Schuh Fordham University, Bronx, became the first Jesuit assigned Fattier is a member of the New York and New Jersey Academy of Sciences, the Society of Sigrna XI and the American Institute of Biological Sciences. to the country of Nigeria where he became the Superior of Nigerian Jesuit Apostolate. Until 1965 he continued there as senior lecturer and Catholic Chaplain at the University of Dagos, Nigeria, Fattier returned to St. Peters College, Jersey City, January 1966 at which time he became professor of biology. August 1966 he was appointed Jesuit representative to the Saint 1942-194- 6 Peters t For the past five summers he has been coming to Utah, helping out hi several parishes of the Salt Lake City Diocese. He has been to Notre Dome, Price, five summers, two summers in St. Joseph the Worker, West Jordan, and for varying lengths of time at Our lady of Guadalupe and Our Alumni College Association. Then in September, 1966 he was elected chairman of the biology department. During his tenure at St. Peters, he carried on research at the Marine Biological Laboratory, Wood Hole, Mass. In 1981 Father moved into the development office of St. Peters College where he served as associate director for Andrew-on-Hud.so- Pre-Medic- al Pre-Dent- al financial planning deferred giving retirement in June until lady taurdes, Salt take City, as well as, Our Lady of Lourdes, Magna and St. Marguerites in Tooele. He is no stranger to Utah and likes it here. He has returned to Carbon and Emery counties to serve as parochial vicar of Notre Dame de Lourdes and Mission San and Rafael under Father Gerald P. Lynch, Pastor. his 1984. was Jewkes buried in up in Orangeville, the town were he was born in October 1895 to Jesse David and Minnie Reid Jewkes. After growing Orangeville, Mr. Jewkes moved to Salt Lake City as a teenager with his family when his father CALDWELL took a job as a construction his roles in Hoot Gibson movies as well as performances on the worker on the new State Capitol. Vaudeville Orpheum-Keit- h While in Salt take, Mr. Jewkes attended West High School and Circuit. He also made films with worked at the State Capitol. He John Wayne and Shirley Temple while appearing in every was also a missionary, serving four years in South Africa for Jeanette MacDonald-Nelso- n the LDS Church. Eddy picture. More recently, Mr. Jewkes After returning to Utah, Mr. Jewkes began touring with won a standing ovation for his singing and opera companies in performance at the pops concert in the Salt Palace this month. 1925. Trips took him to New York and Chicago and later to Southern California where he got into movies. He lived in California until 1973 when he moved to Provo. During his 60 year career, Mr. Jewkes was a member of the Gloria P. Carlson Mormon Tabernacle Choir and appeared in more than 300 Mrs. Donald D. (Gloria Peacock) movies. He was well known for Carlson, 50, died Tuesday, July 17 in a Minot hospital. Her funeral was Saturday at 10 a.m. in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, Mountain View Baptist Church BOOTS & SHOES REPAIRED NEW WORK BOOTS FOR SALE! 11J Professional Bldg. E. Main, Castle Dale Minot, North Dakota, with burial in Rosehill Memorial Park. She was bom Oct. 26, 1933 in Emery, a daughter of Dale and Edna Peacock. She was reared there. On Oct. 20, 1955, she married Donald Carlson at March Air Force Base in California. They lived in W. 400 North Huntington WELCOMES YOU Open Monday thru Friday Chuck Hatcher, Pattor 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sat. hrs. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. J Sunday School to a.m Sunday Worship It a.m. a 7p.m. 55 Riverside. Calif., Casablanca, Morocco, and Roseville, Calif., then Chickering Pianos . . $1,195.00 New Kawai Pianos . $2,095.00 LOW PAYMENTSSIMPLE INTEREST & 53rd So.), Murray Utah & and Mra. She July served in the Air Force. In Minot, however, she was employed as a secretary stenographer at Minot Air Force Base. She was a secretary of Local 1041 at the base. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Survivors: 1976. husband; step daughter, Cheryl Carlson, Three Rivers, Mich.; one grandson; father, Dale Peacock, Roseville, Calif.; sister, Alice Brown, Wood-bridg- e, Va.; Gaytha Niece, Napa, Calif.; brothers, Frank, Alaska; Mo.; Van, David, Warrensburg, Modesto, Calif. ; and Ross, Ogden. -- -- Wednesday midweek prayer and Bible Study - 7 p.m. (Both at American Legion Building, Ferron) Sign language interpretation for the deaf available in all -- looks forward Each year to the annual county camp. This year, camp was held at Indian Camp in Upper Joes Valley on July 17, 18 and 19. The theme for the camp was Round Elder Lewis F. Allen, son of Up Time in Upper Joes Mr. and Mrs. Theodore E. Allen Valley, and everything was Western of Castle Dale, returned July 18 oriented toward America. from an mission for The first day at camp the the LDS Church. He served in the Caracas, Venezuela campers learned about outdoor Mission. cooking from a specialist from Utah State University, Dr. Elder Allen will report his mission July 29 at 9 a.m. in the Donald Dobson. They also learned about conservation Castle Dale Second Ward. USU Wildlife specialist from and friends are Family Mr. Gar Workman. A chuck welcome. wagon supper followed this and then a demonstration was given by the Randall Family Mountain Men from Elmo. The second day on the range a photography featured MISSION SAN RAFAEL workshop by Angie Fillmore CATHOLIC CHURCH and a workshop on first aid and Pastor Reverend Gerald P. conservation. The campers all enjoyed learning to tole paint Lynch, 48 West 200 No., Price, from Caleen Robinson and Associate Pastor - Father JoAnn Jeffs. Special guests for the campJoseph E. Schuh, S. J., 48 West fire program were Jay Frand-se- n 200 No., Price, with his guitar, storytelling Deacon - Reverend Mr. Deane by Grace Johansen, and singing Foote, south of Huntington, with Carolyn Wright. On the last day the campers Mission Coordinator - Mr. were up early with a flagMike Alex, Orangeville, Confessions: Priest available raising ceremony and an awards program. from 9:30 9:55 a.m. Sunday The 1984 camp officers inmornings, and also on request. cluded mayor, Jamie Masses: Sundays 10 a.m.; Magnuson; mini mayor, Misty Holydays and other times as Johansen; sheriff, Fawn Seely; announced. 1, Rebecca Nelson; Contact deputy Baptisms, Weddings: reporter, Stacy Magnuson; and Deacon Deane Foote, judge, Jodi Jeffs. 4-- 748-29- 99 637-18- 46 637-18- 46 748-29- 99 748-26- 99 748-29- 11th at8p.m. Carbon County Fairgrounds Arena RODEO CONTESTANTS EMERY SPARTANCEU EAGLE Entries will be taken for the International Days Rodeo on the following time and date: EASTERN UTAH RODEO ASSOCIATION SECRETARY 768-902- 637-343- The International Days Rodeo is EURA Fundamentals AUGUST 8 Rough Stock from 7:00 to 8:00 a.m. July 31. 1984 Timed Events from 8:00 to 9:00 a.m. July 31, 1984 Or all day 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. July 31, 1984 members-$25.EURA 00 Entry fee- s- $22.00 per entry for per entry for & 6 7, Technique 8,9& 10 F0OVDAB.il. GAf.lP High School $50.00 Age 10 thru Jr. High $30.00 0. Sanctioned-Add- ed non-member- s Name. Purse $1,000.00 .Date of Birth. .Age Address Sponsored by the Carbon County Chamber of Commerce. For further information contact Phone Number Grade In School Position Desired Registration July 30 at the weight room Emery County 637-278- Tickets Adults-$4.- Advance-$3.- 00 C0 Children 12 and under Family Night $2.C0-Adva- nce Friday, Aug. 10th $3.00 in Parent Name. InsuranceCo.. TICKET LOCATION: advance ONLY $1.00 $10.00 The Sun Advocate Sunset Sports Tolman's ( Price and Castle Dale) The Chamber Office Dan's Pharmacy Veltri's Drug, Helper RA Market, Helper Castle Country Tack A Horseman BAK Stop ft Shop, Huntington A A,. M .Policy Number. We, the 3 High School pm. 'til 5 p.m. release our child to in the parents of SPARTANEAGLE FOOTBALL CAMP. The camp coaching staff must have proofparticipate of insurance and to in act of an cate authority iniury or emergency. Signed. ' Merlin 4 II camp features 4-- H moved to Minot in OF EMERY COUNTY Infernafional Days August 10th mission in California Los Angeles Spanish speaking. He will enter the MTC on August 2. Steven U the son of John and VlAnn NIebergall of Fcrron. He graduated from Emery High School in 1983 and has attended one year at Snow College. While attending Snow, he was s member of the L.D. Singers. His farewell will be Sunday, July 29 at 1 p.m. in the Ferron Stake Center, Ferron First Ward. Elder ChrliUaascn of the Emery Ward, Ferron Utah Stake, have been called to serve as missionaries for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints in the Utah Salt take City North Mission. The couple will be assigned to serve at the Temple Square Visitora Centers. They enter the MTC on August 15, 1984. Eider ChrisUansen has been serving as a high counselor and Sister ChrisUansen as Stake Relief Society president of the Ferron Utah Stake. They will speak in Sacrament Service Sunday, July 29 at noon in Emery. An invitaUon is extended to all those wishing to attend. Later that same afternoon they will visit with friends at the Senior Citizen building at 3 p.m. workshops Fundamental Independent Evangelistic Missionary Sunday School 10 a.m. Morning Service 11 a.m. (Both at Senior Citizens Center in Castle Dale) Sunday evening service - 7 p.m. Come and join us. 150 West 400 North, Huntington. Find the way, find the truth, find the life. God Wants You SUMMERHAYS MUSIC CENTER (1-- LDS include three Survivors children: Phyllis Petrangelo of Los Angeles, J. Paul Jewkes of Provo, and Mrs. Donald (Barbara) Barrett of Haifa, Israel. Other survivors are eight grandchildren and eight greatgrandchildren. His wife died 25 years ago. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH p.m. Price Includes delivery in Utah 5450 South Green Street Utah Toll Free Elder Steven Robert NIebergall has been called to serve an He was scheduled to perform at the Grand Court of ZCMI Center this summer. church directory HUNTINGTON CHRISTIAN CENTER A full Assembly of God gospel church. Bible Study, Wednesdays at 7 Elder and Mrs. Merlin Christiansen Elder Steven NIebergall obituaries SHOE SHOP 80 d of J. Delos Jewkes, Orangeville native, dies J. Delos Jewkes, a native of Orangeville and the bass singer and actor who was the voice of God in the movie The 10 Commandments died in a Provo hospital July 17, 1984 of a heart attack. Following funeral services Thursday in the Edgemont Eighth Ward chapel, Mr. V; H |