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Show ,, P. " . 'v RflYTOM NEWS wr be held Thursday from 4:00 to 5:30 p.m. The inquiry class will be held Sunday, April 17, at the rectory FROM at 7:30 p.m. ALTAR BOY SCHEDULE The daily server this week ix Oilie Rachele. He and Nick by Father Winterer Coltharp will serve at the 10 Mass Sunday, while Jim o'clock MASS SCHEDULE and Jerry Deller will serve at SL Helen's parishioners are the 8 a.m. Mass. reminded that the Masses this 7 a.m., week are being said at MOVIE CLASSIFICATION Parishioners should take specexcepting Wednesday, which is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. and Sat- ial note of the movie classifurday at 8 a.m. The Mass for ication this week. "Marriage on Friday, April 15, will be said the Rocks and "Red Line 7000" for Mm Ellen Hanson, request- have been given a "B" classifed by Mr. and Mm. Nat Hanson. ication. They are morally objectionable in part. THANKS EXPRESSED We wish to thank all the CONGRATULATIONS ladies of the Altar Society who are extended Congratulations This was the scene in any way helped to make the to Denise M. Harmston and ANNUAL URESK HOSPITALITY church so beautiful for Easter. Robert J. FausetL who received Sunday afternoon, as the Urasks of Myton played hosts to more than 100 friends and relatives at their annual barbecue. We also wish to thank the Sis- their first holy communion last ters for decorating the church Sunday. Despite the wind, which drove the people indoors, or Into their ears to eat, the feast was enjoyed by all. The cooking and helping with all the cereTHOUGHT OF THE WEEK had to be moved into a shed on the ranch, when the wind monies. Passions do in the hearts started, hut It didn't dumpen the day. of men what violent winds do CLASSES RESUMED on the surface of the sea; they THIS WEEK stir up tempests. visiting his grandparents. All the C.C.D. classes will be Mr. and Mm Lester Blantime resumed this week, usual chard and son, of Centerville, and places Parents as well as and Mr. and Mrs. Don Glenn of Florence Turnbow by their children are requested to EXCLUSIVE Kaysville were visitors Saturkeep this in mind and to see day at the home of Mm BlanTurnbow Murof Doyle that all lessons are prepared chards parents, Mr. and Mm Devon Gentry, as they were ray spent Easter visiting Mr. for the classes. HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL The confirmation class will NATIONAL ORGANIZATION enroute to Flaming Gorge on a and Mm Leo Turnbow. A family gathering was weekend vacation trip. (patahliithrd 1902) dPHiras tart-tiMr. and Mm Bryan Gen- held at the home of Mr. and Salt Lake; Mrs. Fred Evans representative in Roosevelt Mrs. Clinton Casper Sunday in Excellent Comminslon for Easarea. were children two and try and family, Idaho; Air. and ter Sunday dinner guests at honor of Robert Casper who Mrs. Basil person ! right Defa and family, the home of Mr. and Mm Doyle leaves Tuesday for training in Sait Lake; Mr. and Mm George Requirements: Male or Female, over 21, no Llsonbee in Roosevelt. They the army. Those who were and Logan; Winburg family, were Mr. d there and Mm maximum UmiL must have have been visiting Mr. and Ivie and family, Salt Lake; Susanne Lewis; Mr. and Mm references age car. and Mrs. Devon Gentry, parents of Mr. Salt Lake; Delores Hoirocks, Mm Doris Bobby Webb, not Household is This Book, Bryan, during the past two Gines and famGlen Lewis and daughter, Harold and Mm Product or Insurance Sales. weeks and left Monday to reLewis Mr. Mrs. Bill and ily, turn to their home in Casper, Casper and daughter Tammy and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Send reply to Soles Manager, of Salt Lake. Wyo. Kent Ellertson and family. Mm P. O. Box 178, Salt Lake City, home the at of Visiting Mrs. Ted Thomas, J waa Mr. Lewis returned with the Utah 84110. and Mm Pete Ivie for Eas- Angie Sales Manager will be in Rooscomplimented at a birthday ter was Mr. and Mm Winburg to Logan. evelt later this month or in early Larry dinner Friday at her home, Visitors at the home of when her father, Hans Denison Ivie and family of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mm Leonal Webb May to interview all who reply. Mr. and Mm Darreld Ivie, , brother-in-lawOnly one person will be hired and her sister and and Joan Ivie, all of Salt Lake were Mr. and Mm Len Mills In this county. k Mr. and Mm Charles and family of Murray and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Eliert-so- and Mm and children, Kathy and Clyde Webb. and Easter family enjoyed Karl, came from Price to celevacation at Mona, visiting the brate the occasion. Mrs. Hollis Catholic Notes by Gmoe Dalgielnh Easter barbecue at held Uresk ranch The Matt Uresk ranch home waa the setting for the annual Easter barbecue Sunday, when friends from all parts of the Basin, as well aa many from Helper, Price and Salt Lake, joined the crowd who participated in the annual event. Barbecued iamb and chicken GARRY OX TRADITION The five Uranic brothers living wee complimented by a host of on was a to tradition forces that In Myton hnve joined carry other foods to provide a spread started bark in the SO by their parents. They entertain that was enjoyed by about 100 twice a year. their friends and relatives at a sperial barix-cuwas persons. The Included in the picture above are John, Dan, Matt, Tony and most to comers chance a for Frank, left to right. The affair was held at the old family renew old with acquaintances home below Myton, now the home of Matt Uresk. friends and enjoy the hospitalof the Uresk Brothers. Uintah Basin Standard ityThe Uresk, Matt, Dan, '! Thun., April 14, 1966 Page 8 Frank, Antone and John have long been famous for their barbecue parties, with the assistance of their wives. Among those from Myton who attended the LDS conference In Salt Lake hut weekend were Bishop Clark Abegsrlen "As we expericenee the warm and son, Jet, Mr. and Mrs. Carl weather of the coming summer Van Tassell, Stewart Dennis, season, we must again be made Bert Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Win. aware of the dangers of forest Workman and daughter Bon-et- a, and grass fires," Lorln J. WalkJack Uresk, Mrs. Loryn er, District Manager of the Bur- Ross and daughters, Linda and beet is the Proper fertilization eau of Land Management, Price, Shariyn. way to assure yourself maxiannounced today. He stated that Miss Rebecca Jensen was a mum profit from your land. the BLM has already had one Salt Lake visitor last week to And for nitrogen requireAre and that unless some mois- receive dental attention. ments, insist on fertilisers ture Is received the Are danger Mr. and Mm Elmer Fau-ce- tt mmAm by United States Steel. at the lower elevations will perenjoyed a weekend visit from their son and daughter-in-law- , sist The first Are of the season Mr. and Mm William Fau-ce- tt waa reported at noon last Friand family of Salt Lake. Mm. Rose Gilbert enjoyed day. The Are destroyed about 200 acres of a new seeding proj- a trip to Morgan Sunday, acect on Pinnacle Bench just west companying her son Howard of Price. Gilbert of Roosevelt They atThe Bureau of Land Manage- tended the 50th wedding anniment urges that extreme cau- versary of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy tion be taken In using Ares dur- Durant. Mm Gilbert is a of Mm Durrant ing this spring and summer sea- in-law son. Special care must be taken Fred Todd became suddenon weed Area during these ly ill Sunday and entered the windy days as It is very easy Roosevelt hospital Monday for to lose control of the Are and observation. At this writing he cause extensive damage. is Improving. Clifford McKenna suffered Injuries while at work last week. He went to Salt lake Monday, returning Wednesday, and is now convalescing at his e er USE Warning given ENOUGH by BLM on outdoor fires vices. Mrs. Melvin Schwarts of Ft. Duchesne presided at the piano for hymnal selections. An Easter dinner was prepared by the members of the Ladies Aid so all present could enjoy the social hour and greet visitors from Salt Lake, Mr. and Mm Floyd Potter and Mr. and Mm Ralph Hafer. Next Sunday, April 17, services at the Presbyterian church will be conducted by the Mariner of the First Presbyterian Church of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Thomas, Sr., came from Moab to spend the Easter weekend with members of their family, Mr. and Mm Ted Thomas, Jr., and family and Mr. and Mrs. Galvin Monks and children. Mr. and Mm Glen Snyder and family were visitors Saturday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mm Lee Snyder, as they came from Provo to get their son, who had been TABI0NA OPPORTUNITY Episcopal News episcopal FERTILIZER sister-- FARMERS home. IE Roosevelt Youll get tops in quality, tops in product! Mr. and Mm Milton Lott came from Montrose, Oolo., Saturday to spend the weekend at their Myton home. Members of their family residing In the Sait Lake area joined them to enjoy the family gathering during the Easter holiday. Easter Sunday services at the Myton Presbyterian church were conducted at 11 a.m. under the direction of the Central Christian Church of Salt Lake. Floyd Potter presided In the pulpit to bring the Easter message to the large congregation. The sermon portrayed the Easter theme. 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Fertilizers Sic your INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS ASSN. fMck Uu( ALULKT NIELSEN Phone 427 - Keuartrtl Dar-rel- CbURCl) by Captain Roberta EASTER EVE BAPTISMS The service of Holy Baptism waa held at 4 p.m. on Holy Saturday at St Elisabeths. Baptismal preparations were made by Altar Guild members, Beatrice Taveapont and Marion Miller. Assisting during the service were Acolytes Dennis Cuch and Daniel Roberts. The following 21 persona were baptized: Cynthia Ruth Redfoot, Elliot Ridley, Jr., Newmon Ty Ridley, Lex Mart, Marcus Assay Mart, Felix Alton Mart, Jr. SL Clair Ridley, Benjamin James Edmo Cuch, Marion Mil ler, Athelia Druailla Poowegup, Bradley Jay Poowegap,' Lorenzo Ray Summa, Leander Lee Summa, Raymond Weeks Summa, Cheryl Avis Myore, Jolyn Duncan, Debra Duncan, Ivan Hugh Duncan, Clinton Duncan, Keith Eric Howell and Dana Edwin Howell. Bez-yac- Bransk, another sister, also came from Wellington to join the family gathering. Mr. and Mm. Roger Smith have moved to Vernal where he will be employed at the Safeway store. Visitors at the ranch home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shields during the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ridpath of Lubbock, Tex. While here, Mr. and Mm Shields accompanied their visitors to the Salt Lake tem- ple. YOUTH CHOIR FOR SUNDAY SERVICES RESERVATION NEWS The First Presbyterian Church John Corn peach, Daisy Ioe Mariners will bring their youth and Hobey Ridley were hospit- choir of 45 voices to conduct alized last week. John and services in the Myton PresbyHobey are now home and doing terian Church Sunday, April 17, well. at 11 a.m. Rae Roberts returned to Rowland Hall (SL Mark's School) Monday following spring break. Mark and Roger, VISTA workers in Randiett, rode bulls in the rodeo at Whiterocks Sunday afternoon. Mm Henry Wopsock of Neola leaves this week for a 17-dvacation with relatives in Sacramento, Calif. Pat Condo, son of Mrs. Floyd Hendricks of Lapoint, and a member of this years confirmation class at SL Elisabeth's, was thrown off a horse Saturday and seriously Injured. He was found lying In the road by a good Samaritan and was taken to his home and then to the Roosevelt Hospital where It was determined that his leg was broken between the hip and the knee. He was taken to SL Marks Hospital, SLC, by his aunL Mm Alfonso Van. Henry Wopsock, Senior Warden at SL Esiabeth'a, designed and built a new altar rail for the church and Installed it last week. The mil, which has a natural wood finish, is an original design with 3 open-wor- k crosses. BISHOP WATSON TO CONFIRM SUNDAY The RL Rev. Richard S. Watson, D.D., Bishop of Utah, will be at SL Elisabeth's in White-rock- s Sunday, April 17, for an 11 a.m. service of confirmation. Organist for the service will be Mm Martin Allen of Fort Duchesne. In the procession will be First Crucifer Tommy Ridley. Torch Bearers Daniel Roberts and Mike Wilson, the GFS choir, the confirmation clam including men and women and boys and girls from Holy Spirit, St. Martin's and St. Elisabeth's Second Crucifer Hobey Ridley. Captain Roberts and Bishop Watson. Assisting the confirmands immediately prior to the service will be JoAnna LaRose, Peggy Allen and Zosette and Louise Ridley. A bishop's luncheon, which will be held In the parish house following the service for the confirmands, their relatives and friends, is being planned by ECW presidents Doris Ridley. Lois LaRose and Bernice assisted by Randy Roberts, Harriet Johnson, Arlta Summers, Mary Ankerpont, Lucille Beatrice TaveaponL Kurip, Midge Van and Xva Hen drteks. The tribal bus la being used for transportation to and from this service, and It will be In Randiett at 9 a.m. and In at 9:30 a.m. Sunday morning. Anyone wishing to attend this service may board the bus The Episcopal Church welcomes you. Cess-pooc- h. La-poi- nt Ellertsons. SEEPS! 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