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Show 2A Emery County Progress Tuesday, April 23, 1991 San Rafael Mission then incensed the bishop and (Continued from Page 1) called the building "a mirror the people and walls of the of us- - a trigger to remind us of church. The ceremony proceeded what we are." However, he said that the building of the with the Lighting of the Altar temple is an process and the Church and the and is never finished, like Liturgy of the Eucharist which each one of us. It's being built included presentation of gifts week after week after week." by the congregation. The gifts Following the Profession of included a mission family Faith,- the Prayer of album, a seedling plant and on-goi- - Dedication the and Anointing" was delivered. Father Bircumshaw served as Cantor while the bishop delivered the prayer. The bishop then anointed the altar and the walls of the church while those assembled sang the hymn "Dwelling Place." After the rite of anointing, a brazier was placed on the altar for the burning of incense and aromatic gums. The bishop put the incense into the brazier and incense into the censer and incensed the altar. Father Bircumshaw bread and The wine. Communion Rite was then offered. The program concluded with brief comments from the pastor and bishop and a final blessing and song. Expansion of the church includes not only the "holy room," but also a bell tower, new roof and exterior walls and entry way all in a Spanish motif. Architect is Robert L. Whann, and the general contractor is Michael e Schmitz. supervisor is Earl D. Sampier. On-sit- Rep. Johnson recalls session, looks to future (Continued from Page 1) incident. The Utah Legislature then made the murder of a fetus punishable by death although it did not intend to include abortion in the bill. Also in the special session, the Legislature voted to override the governors veto of a line-ite- measure which m reduced the amount of appropriated funding for the planning of future building needs and capital improvements. Rep. Johnson said that between now and the next C AROHSlB ABB Open Tues. k Thurs. 11-- 6 EB-SHOB or ny time I I Haircuts $400 Acmes from Ferron Library STARlTHftTR A 1 pWsiwival that became the adventure t pel 5 for show Ends soon! Call & times movies coming soon. 687-927- ,ov r About 200 people gathered for the dedication of the expansion of the Mission San Rafael last Sunday. The Rite of Dedication & Soil group encourages conservation legislative session he plans to spend a lot of time working with the Community Impact Board to improve the climate between that agency and the communities and counties from which mineral lease money is generated. Were not getting our share of the funds, he said. My goal is to change these ratios. He said that he has already met with the governor twice on this subject and that he plans to introduce legislation to change the distribution policies of the board. He said that he is also working on ways of broadening the economic base of communities within his district. There seems to be good development going on in most parts of the state, he said, but our area needs a shot in the arm. We need to broaden our economic base. He cited Emery County as being at risk because of its dependance on one economic source Utah Power and Light. Rep. Johnson said that he wants to hear from his constituents on any of their concerns. He can be reached at 3 or 529-322- 529-744- was performed by The Most Reverend William K. Weigand, D.D. of Salt Lake City. 7. i S. Suggesting that everyone can help care for our earths environment by looking for things to do right outside their doorway, the San Rafael Soil Conservation District (SCD) is encouraging local churches, organizations and individuals to join the nationwide observance of Soil and Water Stewardship Week, April 28 May 5, 1991. The local conservation dis -- trict, which works throughout the year on soil and water con- stewardship through the light humanitys responsibility to be active stewards of our nations soil and water resources. The local district is one of vided church program covers with the theme Consider As You Sow to the churches in Emery County. servation measures, is providing color literature that high- nearly 3,000 conservation dis- tricts nationwide that work with the National Association of Conservation Districts to encourage greater resource Green River man returns from duty in Mediterranean Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Elbert P. Gleason, son of Omar E. Gleason of Green River, recently returned from a seven-mont- h deployment to of Africa coast the western and the Mediterranean Sea while serving aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Inchon, homeported in Norfolk, Va. The helicopter carrier and her embarked Marines played major roles in several multinational exercises including a Spanish amphibious training exercise at Sierra de Retin, the Nato Exercise Display Determination at Saros Bay, Turkey, which included forces from Turkey, Spain, Italy, Portugal, Germany and the United Kingdom, and an intensive combat training exercise with French forces at the Camp De Canjeurs train observance. annual week-lon- g Jed Behling, supervisor for the San Rafael SCD, has pro- ing facility in southern France. The USS Inchon joined with Commander Sixth Fleets flagship, USS Belknap and other U.S. ships to support Operation Desert Storm at the outbreak of hostilities in Iraq. The ship and its embarked composite squadron conducted over 3,500 aircraft movements in support of Operation Desert Storm. During the deployment, USS Inchon sailors gave their time and skills in goodwill projects in Naples, Italy; Catania, Sicily; Malaga, Spain and Toulon, France. The projects ranged from hosting picnics, parties, and ships tours for orphans, to painting cartoon characters on the walls of childrens hospital wards. Gleason joined the Navy in May of 1972. Perry Bunderson, chairman of the San Rafael SCD, said he hopes Stewardship Week will help individuals realize that their own actions (good or bad) will reap results (good or bad) on the environment. By taking positive environmental steps Woman charged By LAYNE MILLER Staff writer Price city police officials and a representative from the U.S. Postal Inspectors Office arrested a mail carrier last week on several felony charges. Annette M. Jensen, 31 of Cleveland, was arrested April 10 and charged with forgery, unauthorized use of credit cards and other criminal offenses. The investigation began Feb. 27 when police officials initiated an investigation into the theft oftwo oil royalty checks. Price Police Chief Aleck Shilaos said the checks appeared to have been intercepted in the daily mail delivery process. The checks were cashed at a local supermarket, where the suspect reportedly purchased several money orders. Sergeant Mark Liddiard initiated a trace on the money orders, and it was determined the 11 money orders were purchased and used under a variety of names. All contained a Price city address. Several ofthe money orders were traced to various national credit card accounts. The people listed on the credit cards did not live at the addresses used. Most of the transactions on the credit cards were machine teller cash withdrawals. Jensen has been charged with two counts of second degree forgery; six counts of unauthorized use of credit cards, second degree felonies; four counts of obtaining credit cards under false information, third degree felonies; and six counts of filing false credit reports, class A misdemeanors. The investigation was coordinated by the Price City Police Department and involved the U.S. Postal Inspectors Office and various credit card fraud investigators. Shilaos said the case is still under investigation and additional charges may be filed. Need to do a little Magic to the HOUSE For Summer v,. vSs Just Use ''W ' Off Reg. Price '!l ', Baby and Juvenile printed 45 inchea wide 9 dH FULLER O'BRIEN Hi iPOINTSi Interior & Exterior Paint 390 S. ! FADDQGG 1179 East Main Rock Square Nett to Smiths food Ktng 2 MAGNUSON LUMBER 495 E. Main, Castle Dale, Ut. 381-257- 4 as simple as planting a tree or reducing pesticide use every person can be a sower, not just in the fields where food and fiber crops are grown, but in the broader fields of life, said Bunderson. ; F BIKE ROUTE ST |