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Show 6a as a plumber from Camp LeJeune in. North Carolina. Leo is with the Marines and will be stationed in Hawaii. Margaret and Gail Granger motored to Delta, Colo., over the weekend to spend some time with her mother, Mrs. Jennie Shawl They also visited with their son Glen in Gateway. David and Fontella Hunt have had nieces and nephews living with them while parents Leonard and DeLyle Allsup were in the process of moving from Cedar City to Roosevelt. Allsup will be teaching at East Elementary and Union high. Fontella and DeLyle are sisters. Bob and Millie Anderton from Grand Junction, Colo., visited with his uncle and aunt, the Reed Andertons, during the past week. Ray and Thelma Burgner and son Bob and his two boys from Park City and Salt Lake called at the Reed Anderton home Saturday to hunt and visit. Bill Nelson came from Rangely, Colo., Sunday to go with brothers Max and Henry Nelson and wife Enid to Spanish Fork Monday to attend the funeral Hackford and son A. D. Shaw. She also visited grandson Kelly in LDS hospital, e The second ward sponaored a turkey dinner Friday evening. It was a budget 17, 1977 STANDARD-Novem- ber raising event Peggy Cook and son Justin from Washington are visiting her parents, the Edwin Duncans. Nm htti Ftm montwel A. D. Shaw and son Nolan, Granger, ByNtltlMiM visited over the weekend with his parents, the Harold Shaws. Fred and Dawn Brown went to Pocatello, Idaho, for Fred to call for a Snake River council square dance. Rae and Erna Scholes went with Browns. Pheasant hunting company at the Fred and Dawn Brown, accompanied by Deloria and Freddie Grunwald, motored to Lake Powell last weekend where Fred Brown was the square dance caller for a star wheeler boat. Some of the pheasant hunting company at the Reed Anderton home were Brent and Lana McDonald and family, Mr. and Mrs. Val Anderton, son Mike, wife and baby, John Rogers and son from Salt Lake. Mrs. Estella Shaw spent her birthday in Salt Lake with daughter Sharon Max Nelson home were Max and Brenda Shaw and daughter from Sandy, Clayton, Granger, Jack Wankier and sons Bart and Bob from Nephi. Lawrence Duncan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Duncan, arrived home s leave before his Sunday for a next assignment in England. Lawrence completed his training as Security Police October 2, at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas. His twin brother Leo came home Tuesday on his leave, having graduated two-week'- THE BIBLE services for their nephew, Dell Simmons. The following family members went t Provo Temple to witness the sealing of Ellen Larsen and Marvin Montique and baby Emily from Pierce, Idaho. Thursday, grandparents Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hamblin, Ruth Haslem, Carolyn Woodward, Hazel Jensen, Ruth Hamblin, Lori Fritzler, Dean Hamblin, and Rieta and Dale Humphries from Tooele and Joy Munroe, Salt Lake after the ceremony Ellen and family came out to visit her parents, the Jim Larsens. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyn Miller caught on fire Saturday. Their two daughters, Michelle, 13, and Angeline, 2, were at home alone. Michele called the fire department before taking her small sister outside and a neighbor called the parents at work. The home was saved, though it sustained smoke and interior damage. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hamblin were overnight guests at the home of their daughter and husband, Arva and Drew Jones, in West Jordan last week. Mrs. Ruth Haslem visited her sister-in-laMarie Russon and family in Orem Thursday night. aaasassasaesasL Nswi Hems Frsn TABIONA By 1 transportation. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee kept doctor appointments in Salt Lake this past weekend. They also visited with their daughter and family from Twin Falls, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skewes who came for three days. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Pace and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee and family. Friday evening the Skewes, the Ray Lee's and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Voda attended the Melodrama at Park City. Their son Robert and wife write the plays and also are in the show. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Young and family, Mary Young, Mr. and Mrs. Max Fabrizio and family, Mr. and Mrs. Val Oman and baby all went to Sacrament meeting in Salt Lake to attend the blessing of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Arnold's baby daughter. She was given the name of Shanae Arnold. They then attended a dinner at the Arnold's new home. There were 35 in attendance at the dinner. Mrs. Ella Sweat of Pleasant Grove, visited Mr. and Mrs. and her Frank Defa this past week and took Ella's trailer back from the deer hunt Canals Us Mrs. Jennie Jones visited Mr. and Mrs. Brent Sweat in Mt. View, Wyoming this past week, they visited Lorna Hackford in Evanston, Wyo., then went to Salt Lake and visited Fay, her daughter, and family, Loretta and family in their new home and Butch Jones then spent the night Saturday with Pam and her family. The Bazaar will be held at Tabiona Ward November 18. It will start at 6:30 p.m. Supper will be sold most of the evening, there will be a booth of baked goods and many Christmas items. Ward Temple Day is Saturday, November 19. All members holding recommends are asked to he in attendance. A bus will be available for son-in-la- . . . Brotherson's Store Dept. and Glenna Brotherson GOD'S GREAT TEXTBOOK Phil Fort Duchesne, G 722-32- 1 1 & L Chevrolet-Buic- k Company Jay and Employees 8 North 3rd East, 722-24- 1 the down of civilization, a priceless legacy has come down to us through the ages in the form of a collection of books by many authors, bound together and preserved all the way to the present time. Its survival alone through all the turmoil of the centuries is truly remarkable. The Bible is man's history of his ancestors' struggles and accomplishments; it is his constitution, bill of rights and set of rules and regulations for the conduct of his life. It has undergone criticism, denominational revisions and translation into virtually every language on earth. The Church of your choice has its origin in some form of it,-- and it remains today the world's finest piece of literature with a prescription for living. 1 From OlpintheMortuary churches of the Serving Basin for over 28 years" 6 Ted and Nancy Olpin, 722-242- Frontier Grill Frontier Motel Gordon, Kay and Employees 65 South 2nd East, 722-960-6 Stewart's Foodtown Percy, Erma, Percy Jr. and Mark and Employees The Closet Larry, Joan and Employees 91 North 2nd East, 722-519- 1 ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE THIS SUNDAY Sunday School Morning Worship Sunday Evening a m. am 10-0- M OO 6:00 p m TUESDAY Womens Ministries am 10 WEDNESDAY Bible Study 7.30 p m. THURSDAY PEP Youth Worship Service Rev. James Oervey 6.30 p m. 9 00 a m Saturday Sunday Sunday 1:30 CONFESSION am WEDNESDAY Ladies Aid Quilting Country Auto Cow Palace North, FRIDAY Ladies Aid Business I 00 p rn meetings 722-335- 2 WEDNESDAY Ballard, Prayer Meeting and Study 7 30 p m FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH Blihag David Adams.n Roosevelt, Ishop Lowill Roberta Myton. CHURCH Missionary John Blake Located No. el Mery 4S on Whltarocks Rd. SUNDAY 10 o.m. and throughout the day. WEDNESDAY Midweek Service ROOSEVELT WARD NEOLA 1 1 I 45 MS am am o m. Sunday School TUESDAY pm Primary Mutual WEDNESDAY Relief Society TrwkM 713-SS- 4 00 p m Primary 1000 a m 9 30 o.m 3 00 pm. 3 00 p.m. 9 30 a m. TUESDAY THURSDAY FIRST WARD Mutual Relief Sociaty WHITEROCKS 9:00 a.m. 4:30 p.m. .13:00 noon 10:30 a.m. Priesthood Sacrament Fast Meeting Sunday School 10 00 o m. BRANCH Pros. Stanley Hoopoe Whltarocks, TUESDAY Mutual Primary . 7.30 p m. 4:00 p.m. TUESDAY 10.00 o.m. WEDNESDAY Mutual Primary Relief Society am 2 15 pm 2 15pm 2 45 pm 7 WEDNESDAY Relief Socdv Primary 30 pm lOOOoir 3 30 p m BALLARD NORTH WARD Bishop Orlo Spencer 9 00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 11.30 am. 10:00 a.m. 7:30 p.m. 4.00 pm. 5 30 p m. 9 E. Hwy 40, Roosevelt 722-556-1 Relief Society Mutual Moon Lake Electric Assoc. Board of Directors 3 00 p m Primary 9 00 Mutual Bishop Tridoll, Alan and Merline Long 7 30 pm 4 00 p m. 000 am Relief Society ROOSEVELT WARD Phone am THURSDAY 0 0(J a m So- 722-244- Oil Company "Clem" Labrum L C L Loyal and Employees West Highway 40, 722-249-3 Scotsman's Homes Merv Betts, Manager 5 West Highway 40, 722-379- John's Sinclair John Chasel 380 So. 2nd East Managers Roosevelt 722-281- 722-361- 8 2 45 pm i 2 15pm 10.30 a m WEDNESDAY Primary M I'lKlI TKjKSDAv TRIDELL Taco Time THIRD WARD ROOSEVELT TUESDAY , and Employees 8 2nd North, THURSDAY Priesthood Sacrament Fast Meeting Sunday School WEDNESDAY 722-271- 7 0 00 a rri 7.30 p m 9 TUESDAY Relief Verden Heaton and Employees SUNDAY FOURTH Western Hills Cafe and Motel Jackie Burdick, Owner, 775 WARD E. 2nd Operator No., 722-328- B & K Drug Store and Employees 35 North 2nd East, 5 Bill 722-254- 1 Bishop Orman Sullivan Roosevelt, 6 4 SUNDAY SUNDAY Priesthood Sacrament Fast Meeting Sunday School ROOSEVELT BAPTIST CHURCH Re. Jackie Thomason East 1st North Roosevelt 00 a m 00 pm 00 a m 9 30 a m B M TUESDAY Mutual 8 00 pm Pinks Refrigeration Bruce and Brent Bus. 722-262- Ell's Motel and Jean Fabrizio Main Street, Duchesne Art Timothy Electrical Contractors Res. 722 3475, 722 3295 738-243- 3 WEDNESDAY 10 00 a m Sunday School Morning Worship II 00 a m Church Training 6 30 p m Evening Worship 7 30 p m WEDNESDAY Midweek Services 7 30 p in Primary Relief Society ROOSEVELT BANDLETT BRANCH Pres. Myron Accuttoroop Randlett, 711 4766 SuMiAr 9 30 a ", I 45 am SuirrimpiiT Fnl Meel UINTAH-OURA- Episcopal Church St. llliebeth's, Whltarocks 12 30 Sunday pm Holy Spirit, Randlott Sunday Fast Meeting Sunday School 9 10 am 12 10 pm 12 10 p m 10 30 a m Bishop her on Leavitt Roosevelt, trral Mark Is 9S Priesthood Sacrament T Prievtiood Sacrament Fes Meeting Sunday Srhor. Primi-11- Big O Tire SUNDAY TUESDAY Mutual after school SUNDAY Priesthood Sacrament Fast Meeting Sunday School 30 SUNDAY 7.30 pm. JS1-44- SUNDAY WEDNESDAY Rolwf Society Sacrament Fast Meeting Sunday School 7.30 pm. BIchoR Wo. RooMV.lt, Priesthood WEDNESDAY ROOSEVELT Youth Service SUNDAY 9.00 a m PriMihood Sacra moni FRIDAY 7 00 p m Roosevelt, 71M74I S SUNDAY Foil Mooting SIXTH WARD Bishop Boyd R. Lemon IliHoy Donnli Dranoy Noole, Priesthood Sacrament Fast Mee'mg Sunday School Ballard, UTE BAPTIST East Highway 40, LAPOINT WARD Bishop Kolth Hartle La point, 1 SUNDAY SUNDAY 4 7 7 TUESDAY Rev. Elmer Height, Jr. Amerlcen Leg lea Hell For information regarding service, call Rev. Elmer Haight Jr. 789-143Mr or or Mrs. Brunnert, 723 2813 Ron and Shari Burgess Box 986, Roosevelt, 722-366- 6 Roosevelt Stake BALLARD WARD Bishop Earl L. Murphy Funk East Family Steak House "The Basin's Outstanding Restaurant" Don, Pat, Wayne, Jo and Employees 18 West 2 &Fabricationf Inc. Ducheene, Utah ROOSfVILT SICOND WARD Buchanan R. Quality Machine a m M OO o m 7.30 p m 2nd 722-271- 4 8 00 p m Sunday School Church Services Sunday evening WARD and John 722-258- SUNDAY MYTON Buchanan Feed Co. Vernon 278 E. 1st No. Roosevelt, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Roosevelt West Stake All 133 No. It 00 am 3 to 5 p m Saturday Sales and Service Complete Automotive Repairs Arvin, Kay and Employees 258 East 2nd North, 722-272-5 Polar King and Arlene Paul Foote and Cloyd davis West Highway 40, 722-440- 1 MYTON COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SUNDAY MASS TIMES Arvins. Automotive Arctic Cat J. Murphy Company East 2nd Clinic ST. HELEN'S CATHOLIC CHURCH 441 E. Ind No.. 3 Benson, Employees North 2nd East, 722-244-1 11 T. 291 ROOSEVELT ASSEMBLY OF OOO Elmer L. Royer Peetor SUNDAY Modern Presc. Phamacy Don Truman, Bob 10 00 am 4 00 p m 10 00am FIFTH WARD Bishop Jimmie Reldheed Roosevelt. 4 Superior Tire Service, Roosevelt "Service you can depend on" 290 East 2nd So., Thursday Retie! Soi.d, 10 30 am 4 30pm 7 JO p m Margo Denver 2 94 N. 2nd E., 722-299- 722-451- 1145am i liJfSDAY Primary Smiley's Sporting Goods Charles and Pumpers, Inc. Box 1015, 4 mi. West, Hwy 40 Roosevelt, Utah 84066 Phone (801) 722-506- 1 Montgomery Wards Catalog Agency Goodrichs and Employees The 40 South Main, 722-246- 3 |