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Show Chmrm The Magna Times, Thursday Febraury 7, 1 985 SEEDS FROM church I.pF It begins with a grip. A was made to be It ends I through children Parking validation is available through meeting attendance at the eight-years-ol- d. Crossroads Mall Parking Terrace. priesthood j Sunday it be glory for Pollard is a popular speaker that is in great demand throughout the Pastor Skip MacCarty, country, vice chairman of the committee, said. The series will run for several nights and the public is welcome to attend with no admission charge." Bible prophecies that have already been fulfilled give us confidence in those that are yet to take place, says Pollard. The . director challenging. But every prophecy of scripture, rightly understood, resolves fear into hope. The study of prophecy establishes confidence that God has made provision to meet our every need, he says. 200 Relief Society Priesthood 2p.m. same 3p.m. 3: 50 p.m Primary Sunday School Sacrament Meeting anti-Chris- institutions regular A handful of cowboy poets from . Convention Center in Elko, Nevada from January 31 to February 3 for the first-eve- r Cowboy Poetry Gethering. The Gathering will pay tribute to an ofter overlooked, traditional art form the recitation of cowboy poetry. Reciting poetry has been a cowboy tradition as long as there have been cowboys. One can imagine evenings around the campfire, filled with lively conversation that progressed from stories about the days events to less factual stories known as big windies, yams or just plain lies. Songs and the recitation of poetry were two of the more popular forms of entertainment for these early cowboys. The following cowboy poetry reciters will be among those who will attend the Cowboy Poetry Gathering in Eldo: trail. 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Look for signs of vigor: bright eyes, Frankly, we are walking a fur or feathers, and evidence tightrope. The advisory committees t flossy of good appetite. are our eyes and ears in the real world. We listen to their Many stores and shelters allow a , and do recommendations, physical exam before you pay. Some everything we can to implement stores guarantee a pets health for them. If they say we should be a week, long enough, for an incubaand ting disease to appear. Buy pediteaching more people-skill- s work ethics classes, we are going to greed animals only from registered breeders. In any case, ask for proof do it if it is humanly possible. of vaccination and parasite control. J.D. Johnson is chairman of Regular exercise and good food advisory council, which are the most important keys to pet oversees the work of all the program care. Exercise is free, and may benefit you as well as your pet. advisory committees. Johnson says, Not only does the College Advisory But food can be expensive. Council emphatically endorse the Fortunately, the less expensive food can be just as good for your pet need for these classes, we also want as the high priced brand. Ask your to encourage everyone going into the veterinarian what ingredients your marketplace to improve their skills pet needs, then check the listings in these areas. They are as on the pet food package .to make important in their sphere as the it offers a balanced diet. jsure I quality skill training for which Utah Your vet can also tell you whether Technical College is widely known. your pet needs expensive vitamins provide warnings of illness that could prove quickly fatal. If your pet is especially valuable or beloved, you may want to buy accident and major medical insurance. But be sure to compare premiums and coverage. And weigh the cost against the risks. Most experts urge dog and cat owners to have pets neutered unless youre interested in breeding them and know you can place the off- spring. Check with an animal shelter for information about low-coneutering clinics or services. effect The surgery has no long-teron an animals health or disposition. Everybodys Money wants you to enjoy a healthy, happy pet. Everybody's Money is published by the Credit Union National Association. st Owen H. Johnson of Moccasin, Arizona. Johnson, a hard and fast roper and double rig saddle man, has been involved with cattle and horses for as long as he can remember. Johnson first listened to and became familiar with cowboy poetry while sitting around campfires during spring and fall roundups. While he is fond of the work of a variety of poets, Johnson prefers the moralistic poems which direct action or explain situation. A deeply religious man, he often recites cowboy reciters are entertainment part of a century-old- , tradition with roots in popular Victorian culture. And whether their Huntings cultural heritage and her contemporary of Parowan, Utah. Over the years, Mortensen has worked at everything from cowboying, sheepshearing and rodeoing to being a miner, timber audience is comprised of friends, Utah will join cowboys fromt chosen lifestyle. throughout the West at the Vern C. Mortensen . The Buffalo River country features the giant bluffs astride the river. Then there is the perspective from the dangerous but beautiful goat evetgreen boughs. Sometimes they nest in the trees too. And some evergreens provide fixxl for the birds, for instance, the Eastern redeedar (Juniperus virgin-iana- l. the Rocky Mountain juniper tJ. scopulorum), American. Nellie Stevens and Fosteri hollies Ulex species and hybrids), and hemlocks ( Tsuga species). Some decid uous trees do well when planted in the Fall, but Spring is the best time of year to plant evergreens. 250-927- Western cowboy poets meet in Elko Nevada Elko, Nevada Play. The birds also find protection from hawks, cats and other predators among OPEN DOOR BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School 10a.m. Morning Service 11a.m. Evening Services 6p.m. Wednesday Services 7p.m. Afternoon Bible Insitute Call -- executive communicate effectively both with p Sunday 8: 30 10: 30 and 12 Confessions Saturday 4:30 to 5:30 everybobts Utah Tech students at their businesses, shows a slightly less favorable mark for human relations items than technical job skills. We need to improve that aspect with out students. However, we have to be careful, also, that we are not breaking down the 75 percent vocational emphasis the college is required to maintain by the state legislature. of corporate their peers and their supervisors. Our committee feels strongly that ls president of instruction, says that the follow-u- OUR LADY OF LOURDES CATHOLIC CHURCH Masses Saturday 5:30 !ITS! better classes in people-skilmust be taught at the college. Robert Beebe, assistant to the vice volunteer graduates. Jim Mascher, data processing manager for Mountain Fuel Supply Company, who is also chairman of Utah Techs data processing advisory committee, says there is great need for graduates to be able to Studies will include topics such as t, the rapture, the 666 and the mark of the beast, the battle of Armageddon and others. V PLEASANT GREEN FOURTH Bishop Bob Cox same same 3p.m. 3:50p.m Primary Priesthood Sunday School Sacrament Meeting i more and at Salt relations for the New Yourk Conference Board, says, Businessmen can teach new if they have to hires how to add but they cant teach them to take And Forbes their jobs seriously. Magazine also has reported on a study of 4,000 employers by John Hopkins University, noting that dependability was more important than academics in hiring high school the concerning impending crisis for our world are Christmas Tree For The Birds n ethic. Patrick McGuire, prophecies By Craig Tufts wind and as shelter from the snow. You yourself can test the of the foliage. Some blustery day land there are no doubt a few such days left this month), find a pine, spruce, fir, hemlock, holly, or cedar tree. Stand on the cold, windward side a few minutes; then go around to the downwind side. Theres quite a difference. Youll find the protected side remarkably comfortable as do thd birds. a.m. 28 program members of the advisory committees agree that specific job skills are taught well. But there is great need to strengthen the number and depth of classes relating to getting along with others, communicating better, and living by the work ethic. . Songbirds revel in evergreen gmwth. They use it as a buffer against the 10 the work Lake almost all NATURAL vr .: community leaders. At Utah Technical College '.BACKYAR extend. same same . Curt Matson is renowned for quality of photography, as well as his polished wit and verve before lecture audiences. December, anil it will probably be decorated with birds. You won't have to add an ornament or a light. Planting evergreens is one of the best things you can do for your yard and for wildlife. The dense foliage does triple duty: it beautifies: strategically placed, it shields your home from harsh winds: and it also provides protection for wildlife especially for songbirds. Evergreens in your yard are as direct an invitation to the birds as you can ,.9a.m. Learn communications. Learn human relations in more depth. Then job applicants will be more employable in the real world. That's the message to high school, college and university graduates from business and industrial Learn The Ozark Experience is a film for all members of the family. The film includes the contrasting variety of the four seasons, and the abundant Thinking "('hrisimiis tree in February may seem unseasonable. Inn an evergreen planted now tor as early as the ground thawst will be thriving next PLEASANT GREEN SECOND Bishop Wayne D. Foote 7 Phone Relief Society 2p.m. Students told to loom to work ethic in glory. Not in recreational activity in the forests, lakes and rivers of the Ozarks. It shows the folk, culture of the area, manifest through the artistry of native craftsmen from making applehead dolls to fiddles, quilts, and woodcarving. There are shots of tourist attractions like Eureka Springs, one time place of miraculous healing, the giant high Christ of the Ozarks statue, and the Great Passion A School 1:20p.m. 250-256- CTamoteeUn10j5in The Ozark Experience is the title of the next travel film lecture to be presented at Utah Technical College at Salt Lake on Wednesday, February 13, at 7:30 p.m. The college is in its 14th year of such presentations, held in the main level auditorium in the Calvin L. Rampton Technology Building, on the north end of the Redwood Road campus. The $3 per person admittance at the door will introduce the audience to lecturer Curt Matson who, with his wife and son, moved to the Ozark Mountains of north-centrArkansas toward the end of 1980. ik. , Primary Utah Tech shows Ozarlc travel film Wednesday 7 Bishop Flip Harman Phone Relief Society 12:30 Sacrament meeting 10:50a.m. 250-641- 0 Same same Sunday School 250-683- 2 Salt Palace Little Theatre site of Bible Discussion A series of presentations featuring students of the Bible will begin Friday, Feb. 22, at 7 p.m. in the Salt Palace Little Theatre, sponsored by the Voice of Prophecy Revelation Lecture Committee, a group of local laymen and ministers from several congregations. Featuring Richard Pollard, the series will discuss the time prophecies described in the books of Daniel and Revelation in the Bible. Pollard who was offered a contract to pitch for the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1958, is currently a vocalist and lecturer who has delivered Bible evangelistic series throughout the United States. Child care is available for infants Priesthood Sunday School Sacrament Meeting PLEASANT GREEN THIRD Bishop Mel Bates Phone Relief Society 11:30a.m. Priesthood same same Primary Sunday School 12:30p.m. Sacrament Meeting 1:20p.m. . Primary Priesthood I MAGNA God-guide- the grave. He who gripped us yesterday, and guides us today, will take us to glory tomorrow. Said the Thou shalt Psalmist, afterward receive me to glory. Will you? .9a.m. same same 10 a .m. Primary J J J PLEASANT GREEN FIRST Phone 4 Relief Society 11:30a.m. 250-572- j Relief Society traveler came to a dan- He falls short of his mangerous place in the Alps. hood unless and until he is. His guide held on to a rock By accepting Gods govwith one hand and extended ernment man His the other for the man to guidance. Thenacquires he can say step on. He hesitated, but with the Psalmist, Thou the guide shouted, That shalt guide me. hand has never lost a man! He trusted himself to it and was delivered from danger. Gods hand has never lost a man. His grip makes the journey safe, and the convert exclaimed in Psalm 73:23, Thou hast holden me. SAINTS Y WARD Lee Maestas 2506562 iPhone Christianity is not a reIt continues with a Guide. ligion. It is a relationship. God has a plan for each It is not merely going to man. Only He knows his church on Sunday. It is possibilities. Only He can hours of guide so that every living twenty-fou- r ability is given full expression. Man every day with Christ. Attend the church of your choice OF JESUS CHRIST LATTER-DA- -- Institute of the American West, with principle support from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Western States Arts Foundation. Additional support has come from the Skaggs Foundation and from the various state Folk Arts Programs throughout the West, including the Utah Folklife Center of the Utah Arts Council. For further information please call Carol Edison at family, neighbors or business associates, their performance brings with it, in a unique and dramatic way, die reality of the cowboy experience and of life in the American West. The Gathering is sponsored by the cutter and a farmer. Mortensens poems are based on his life experiences and a number of them reflect his involvement with both cattle and sheep culture. 533-576- Although he continues to recite the work of other poets and is a welcome performer at church socials and family reunions, he does not memorize or recite his own poems but prefers to read them. Mortensen is in the process of compiling a WE WANT NEW BABY'S collection of his stories. PICTURES Buck Crofts of Kanab, Utah. Crofts, who curretly works for the Utah Department of Agriculture has done OR ANYONE'S PICTURE TO BE IN THE MAGNA TIMES! YEAR-OLD-BAB- just about everything you might expect a contemporary cowboy to do. Hes worked on several movies as a wrangler, stunt man and extra, has xi produced rodeos in Southern Utah, and has even tried his hand at western style interior decorating. Crofts recited both classic cowboy poetry and his own works. mu or chamb-w- b His poems are generally about rodeo cowboys, perhaps the part of the western lifestyle he knows best. Whether reciting verse of their own composition or performing one of the cowboy classics.- - Utahs avail takb tub PHONE poetry at local funerals, and performs at other community gatherings where his sensitive recitations are well received and 250-565- 6 MEKfS- - appreciated by his neighbors. Ray Quackey of Syracuse. Utah.Like many reciters of cowboy poetry, Lashley learned most of his poems from printed sources.. Ray is a dualitg fflopg talented and knowledgable performer of cowboy poetry, much of 4th Opening February coupon AVwWITH - THIS COUPON Like many other reciters, the usual settings for his recitations are or other bars drinking establishments, or during activities such as hunting and fishing trips. He ended up in Utah in 1964 work in the defense industry as a weapons specialist local weddings, XEROX COPIES EACH mot par original. 8W a II while only. 100 Of NEWSLETTERS funerals and community celebrations at her home in southwestern Utahs Escalante Valley. Whatever the audience or the subject, her work always reflects a uniquely western view of the world a view which represents both SELF - SERVICE (8200) and instrumentation engineer. Yula Sue Hunting of Beryl, Utah. Hunting grew up on a family ranch south of St. George, Utah on the Arizona Strip. 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