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Show r 6 i Sundvocate, Price, Utah Friday, March 30, 1984 Waste water (Continued from Page divisions with 20 summer homes and a potential for 118, Singletons Boat Camp with a capacity for 57 camp trailers, Bolotas Subdivision with 110 units, Forrester Subdivision 14 residential units including camp trailers and small structural cabins, Carbon County Park for day or overnight camping, Utah State Parks and Recreation Campground with 40 overnight camp trailer spaces and the Scofield Campsite. This contains 60 permanent structures. Sewage disposal now being used includes septic tanks, cess pools, perforated barrels, Baptist to preach in Huntington In the future he hopes to get a Sunday School functioning. Hatcher was born in Florida and has lived in Utah for Vk years, including six months in Provo. He has a bachelors degree in psychology from the University of West Florida and a masters of divinity from Emery County will get its newest church Sunday when Mountain View Baptist opens in Huntington. church is an outreach ministry of the First Baptist church in Price. Assistant pastor of the Price church, Chuck Hatcher, will move to Huntington to serve as pastor The Orleans New at Mountain View. Baptist Theological Seminary. Hatcher said he prefers not to be called Reverend. Im not different than anybody else. He said he likes Utah, and especially loves the weather. Mountain View Baptist Church was named because Aside from the Baptist church in Green River, Hatcher says that Mountain View will be the first Southern Baptist mission in Emery County. Hatcher says his primary goal is to see a church body formed from people who are not now attending any church. the mountains of Emery County are visible from it on T7 Life 15). p I (April The public is cordially invited to attend the free showings at the church located on 200 East and Main, Price. Each film is 27 minutes in length. Rev. Smith added that he is presenting a series each Sunday morning during worship that will run through the Lenten season. The sermon series is We Believe in ... and deals with major beliefs of the Christian Church. Services at the church are at 11 a.m. each Sunday. well-know- Individual programs remaining in the series are Reversing Your Losses (April 1), Death and Missionaries to visit Price Rev. and Mrs. Milton will be the guests of the Price United Methodist Church, 10 North 200 East, during their Mc-Coll- ey first two of Mission Weekends. The couple are on leave from their interdenominationally sponsored Christian mission in Bolivia. Rev. McColley will speak 4 .briefly . during the morning, worship service April 1, then the entertain the congregation with slides of their will couple work shown during a fellowship meal that will be served after the worship services. Visitors are welcome to attend both the worship service and the fellowship time af- terward. Rev. Greg Smith, pastor of the Community United Methodist Church, also has announced the first in a series of seminars on financial planning that will be conducted in the local church. Mr. Paul Barton will present the first seminar on Friday, in Fellowship Hall of the church; the seminar at 7 p.m. All persons in the Price area are invited to attend the meeting. Rev. Smith coipmented, Our interested in phurch stewardship approach that is positive and lifts up the need of all persons to manage the resources that God has given us. We feel that everyone can March forming at Price City Auditorium. Mr. Ambers program is an evening of song, including traditional and contemporary gospel music, appealing to all for more productive and happy individuals. The second session in the series will be held April 29 after age groups. The Good News in Castle performance is the Country beginning of a regular series of events that will be coming to Price. This performance will begin at 7:30 p.m. It and all future events will be free of an admission charge and all are welcome to attend. Father Patrick Curran, director of Our Lady of Mountain Retreat House in Ogden, will speak and lead group discussions. Preliminary schedule of the retreat is as follows: Tonight, 7:30, talk by Fr. Curran, group discussion, coffee. closing a.m., talk by Fr. Curran, group discussion; 11 a.m., Mass (taking place of regular parish Mass), coffee and closing. There will be no 6:30 p.m. Mass at Notre Dame Church on March 31 and no 11 a.m. Mass at the church on April 1. These will be said at the school. Worship:ll;00 a.m. Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. THIS WEEK'S MESSAGE. "We Believe In The Holy Spirit" Rev. Greg Smith, Pastor 2nd and Main North, Huntington CHUCK HATCHER, pastor Services Sunday 11:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Wednesday Night 7:00 p.m. "A Ministry ASSUMPTION GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH 61 South 2nd East Rev. Constantine Palasis CHURCHES FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Corner 3rd East and 2nd North Al Carlock, Pastor Church of the First Baptist Church, Price" 637-012- 1984 Norman Vuksinick, Castle Dale; niece and nephew, Tracy and Norman Vuksinick, six grandchildren. Melanie Hamann was bom September 27, 1952 in Price, Utah, to Martin L. and Anna Faye Fausett Vuksinick. Married Robert Hamann, February 24, 1974; later divorced. Member Catholic Church, graduate Carbon High School in 1971. Presently employed by Manpower Office, Southeastern Utah Government Association. Member Western Slovenian Lodge 52. Survivors: sons, Jason Robert and Kyle Martin; mother, Anna Faye Vuksinick; Vuksinick; stepmother, Linda Bobby, brothers, the system in the area. Richard, and Marty, all of Price; sisters, Lynette Wells, Wellington; Debbie Brown, Ephraim; Vanessa Vuksinick, Salt Lake City; grandmother, Rose Vuksinick, Spring Glen. Mass of the Christian Burial will Saturday 10:00 a.m. Mitchell Chapel, where Holy Rosary will be recited Saturday, prior to Mass. Friends may call at mortuary Thursday, Friday and Saturday prior to services. Family will be at mortuary chapel Saturday, one hour prior to services. Burial Price City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, family suggests contributions to Martin Vuksinick Memorial Athletic Fund, co Carbon High School, Price, Utah, 84501. be held (Episcopal Church) Pastor, Rev. Donald R. Almy Located midway between Price Helper on Hwy. 6 (Exit off Hwy. on Chapman Road). Bob Clement, Pastor & CHURCH 637 2912 CASTLE VALLEY CHURCH OF GOD Old Wellington Road Pastor, Timothy Hylton CHURCH OF GOO OF PROPHECY River Street Joe Rodriguez, Pastor CHURCH OF CHRIST Carbonville Bill Hearn, Minister Church 8 Res. KINGDOM HALL OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES ( Behind Blue Collar in Carbonville) Kingdom Hall Pat Vigil SPANISH ASsiMBLYOF GOD 690 E. 4th South Johnny Perez, Pastor PRICE ELEVENTH WARD David L. Donaldson, Bishop FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH WELLINGTON SECOND WARD Kent Shorts, Bishop Pastor, Warren Osburn 7 CHURCHES ST. ANTHONY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH 5 South Main Rev. Francis B. Pellegrino, Pastor NEW LIFE MINISTRIES Main Pastor, Andrew Lasslo 64 South EAST CARBON AND SUNNYSIDE CHURCHES SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH (Sunnyside) WELlTnON ThTrD WARD Roger Branch, Bishop THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DA- Y SAINTS PRICE FIRSTWARD Leslie W. Cunningham, Bishop PRKeTeONiTwArIj Darrell Cooper, Bishop PRKETmRD"WARD NOTRE DAME DE LOURDES CATHOLIC CHURCH 210 North Carbon Ave. Delvin McFarlane, Bishop Rev. Robert Servatlus, Pastor PRICE FOURTH WARD Richard Morley, Bishop PRICE FIFTH WARD Lamont Arnold, Bishop 343 2381 888 3306 SUNNYSIDEWARD Harold Reynolds, Bishop GETHSEMANE EAST CARBON WARD Jerry O.D. Lemon, Bishop ELPER F IR Sf WARD Kenneth E. Callahan, Bishop H i pifi c e rEv iff Fhwar d Joe Goodrich, Bishop Denver Ave. & Hwy. Rev. Robert Limas 123 -HOLY TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH 600 Denver Ave. Douglas Bon, Warden 888 2457 ST BAPTIST" CHUR ChT East Carbon City Pastor, Mike McGuire 888 9957 spVTn(Tglen WARD pricFsixFiTward 637 6816 ASSEMBLY GOD f" I R HELPER SECOND WARD August Pollastro, Bishop Roger P. Rowley, Bishop Steve Carlson, Bishop near Kaiser Mine HIAWATHA WARD Lamar Powell, Bishop 472 3035 seventhday Highway GOODS HEPHED CATHOLIC CHURCH 105 Second East, East Carbon Father Donald Hope 888 5580 7 637 0106 WELLINGTON FIRSTWARD Clyde Davis, Bishop 6 WELLINGTON 1285 East Main Robert Zaccaria ST. MATTHEWS EPISCOPAL CHURCH 77 South 6th East R.J. Shoens, Warden CEU COLLEGE WARD Paul C. Keller, Bishop Res. Church HELPER CITY PRICETENTH WARD Leland Gottfredson, Bishop 637 5621 250 CARBONVILLE SECOND WARD Dennis A. Blackburn, Bishop PRICE NINTH WARD Paul Kelly, Bishop CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 10 North 2nd East Rev. O. Gregory Smith, pastor er Although this plan is the most expensive, with an estimated cost of $4,480,098 for residential flows or $4,698,533 if mines in the valley were included, it offers the greatest protection. 637 5019 ASCENSION LUTHERAN 77 South Sixth East CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE 130 North Second East Rev. Gary Atwood Price-Help- Vr PRICE EIGHTH WARD David Orr, Bishop Res. GOD 510 East First South Rev. Arveille Patton Mountain View Baptist Church Everyone Is Welcome Joint Mass of the PRICE Christian Burial services for Martin L. Vuksinick and his daughter, Melanie V. Hamann, will be Saturday, 10:00 a.m. Mitchell Chapel, Price. Martin and Melanie died March 27, 1984, of injuries received in an auto accident near Vernal, Utah. Martin was bom July 23, 1928 in Royal, Utah, a son of Martin A. and Rose Guide Vuksinick. Married Anna Faye Fausett; later divorced. Married Linda Olsen, February 26, 1962, Grand Junction, Colorado. Member Catholic Church, resident of Carbon County since birth, graduate Carbon High School, 1946. Served in U.S. Coast Guard during World War II. Presently employed as route supervisor, Western General Dairies for the state of Utah. Past president, Price National League, Western Boys Little League. Member Price Elks Lodge 1550, where he served as a trustee for five years. Member Utah-Idah- o Teamsters Local 222. Member Western Slovenian Lodge 52. Survivors: wife, Linda, Price; three sons, three daughters, Bobby, Richard, Marty, all of Price; Lynette Wells, Wellington; Vanessa Vuksinick, Salt Lake City; Debbie Brown, Ephraim; mother, Rose Vuksinick, Spring Glen; brother, assImITyof SUNDAY, APRIL 1, 112 West 400 PRICE CITY ADVENTIST CHURCH 2821 So. Hwy. 10 prayer, Saturday, 10 a.m., talk by Fr. Curran; noon, lunch (bring sack lunch, beverages will be provided); 1 p.m., talk by Fr. Curran, group discussions, prayer time; 5:30 p.m., penitential service; 6:30 p.m., Mass (taking place of regular parish Mass). COMING TO EMERY COUNTY 10 Sunday, with GluiFeh benefit Notre Dame retreats The theme of a retreat at Notre Dame School this weekend will be Our Journey with God from Slavery to Freedom, based on the book of Exodus in the Bible. planning and wills. will-begi- 'Good News' coming Good News in Castle Country is scheduled to kick off Thursday, April 12. Motion picture and recording artist Michael Amber will be per- morning worship services; Mr. William Vogal, an estate attorney from the Salt Lake area, will present a program on estate 30 from this type of guidance that helps individuals and families to manage their money. This kind of help makes ; possible action, suggests five possible plans ranging from minimum action at a cost of $949,995 to a regionalized treatment plan in which waste water would be collected and pumped via a pressurized sewer pipe line that would connect Martin Vuksinick Melanie Hamann all sides. The church is in the old Huntington Christian Center, 112 West 400 North. Services will be held Sundays at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., and Wednesdays at 7 p.m. (April 8), and I am with you always ; by pumping and the contents hauled away. The two mines haul waste water to an approved waste water treatment plant outside Pleasant Valley, although some permanent treatment facilities are being installed. The study by Creamer & Noble quotes results of a study completed by Land Design in 1982 through a grant from the Utah State Community Impact Board. That study estimated there are 217 million tons of recoverable coal in the Pleasant Valley area that could be mined if coal markets improve. The study by Creamer & Noble, which concentrates on obituaries k Chuck Hatcher Free Lent film series shown The Price Community United Methodist Church is continuing its Lenten spiritual growth series conducted each Sunday evening of Lent. Each film is a part of the Edward W. Bauman series Through Death to Life. n lecturer and Dr. Bauman is a television series of His weekly professor religion. is aired throughout much of the United States. seepage pits and holding tanks which are periodically emptied 5) SCOFIELD BRANCH John Nielson, Bishop cTrbonvillefTrst ward Robert Olson, Bishop 472 5562 Church Listings are sponsored by the following businesses: D R AG E R TON" SOMMU N I T Y CHURCH OF THE CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE 501 West Highway Pastor Bill Myers 888 2293 pent! costalchu rch Grant Avenue James F. Lesley OF t? |