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Show Penance service heads St. Helen's calendar A penance aervice will be held Tueaday evening, Feb. 28, at 7:30 p.m. Rev. Rudolph Dax, paator of St. Joaeph the Worker in West Jordan, wED conduct the aervice and will alao be available for confeaaiona after the aervice. Father Garvey tella ua an paru honera should attend thia public act of penance not only for their own personal aina but for the sins of the community and the world. A apodal Firat Communion cluaa begina thia Saturday, Feb 211, in the convent classroom at St Helens. It will be held from 10:30 to 11:45 a.m. eadi Saturday up to Firat Communion, which ia April 29. excluding Holy Saturday. All children making Firat Communion are required to attend all Ahm Subscriptions for the Intermoun-tai- n Catholic Register an now renewable at the coat of $5.50. Envelopes may be returned on the next four Sundays. The CYO will have in the Homemakers meeting set next Thursday event The next meeting of the Uintah Basin Young Homemakers will be Thursday, March 2, at 7:30 p.m. at the Akamont Elementary School The USU Extension office will present a demonstration on the care and repair of sewing machines, announced Peggy Evans, president Other items of business will include voting on the revised constitution of our chapter and the presentation of the outstanding new chapter award we received at the Utah Young Homemakers Convention last month in continued Mrs. Salt Lake City, Evans. An emblem contest to find an insignia for the local Young Homemakers will be introduced and there' will be door prises and refreshments. Everyone is encouraged to attend and bring a friend. A 11 those who Job the Young Homemakers on March 2 will be eligible for a special door prize drawing. Membership is $3 per year. Contest for poetry opens ROOSEVELT 3 e Memorial services for Ronald (Ron) Egan were held Feb. 13 at the n Roosevelt LDS Stake Center. and frienda family attending were son and family Mr. and Mrs. Rick E. Egan and children. North Salt Lake, daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Lynn (Rona) Dixon and children from Centerville, son Michael from Logan and friend Laurel Davis, Salt Lake, brothers Sidney Egan, Livermore, Calif., Mr. and Mrs Gary Egan and daughter, Loveland, Colo., Dr. and Mrs. (Pat) Christensen, Forest Grove, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Aryan D. Egan and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Burtenshaw, Rigby, Idaho, father and mother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Eugene Lords, Apache, Arix Bishop and Mrs. Wm Jones, Almo, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Robert DeWane Lords, Murray, Potter, Portland, Ore Mrs. Theo Perkins and son Clayton, Salt Lake. A abort service was held Feb 15, at Ririe, Idaho, with interment in the Shelton-Riri- e Cemetery. Other friends attending the services were Cliff Grover, Lynn Bridges and Lou Ann Larsen from Logan, e lone and Gordon Heaton gave their farewell address Sunday in fourth ward Sacrament Meeting. They have been ealled to serve an LDS minion in the California Oakland Mission. They will enter the mission home In Salt n Lake City Saturday, Feb 25. were family members attending son and family, Kirk and Karen Heaton, Kanab, and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell DeMille from Logan, e Mr. and Mrs. Burr Eldredge and family attended a birthday party in Salt Lake during the weekend in honor of Ms mother, Erma Eldredge, birthday, Erma on her eighty-thir- d and husband Harold were Basin residents for many years, e Richard Wedig from Kirkland, Wash, and sister LaNae Man waring of Redmond, Wash visited a week here with their parents Mr. and Mrs. w, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer R. Moon, Duchesne, flew to Wichita, Kan Feb 10, to visit their daughter and femily, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold M. 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Miss Moon graduated from Duchesne high school in 1974 and attended Brigham Young University, where she wu active b Cougarettes, Cougar marching bud and the Sportswomen Club She alao wu Miss Duchene County and represented the County at the Mbs Utah Pageut Miss Moon hu been attendbg Utah State University and is presently an intern with KTVX TV in Salt Lake. Mr. Bell graduated from Richfield high school fo Mission for 1973 and served a Kentucky-LoufovQl- e the LDS Church. He b presently attending Utah State University, where he is active as a studentbody t. officer. He b the cultural The couple will be married Mar. 17, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They will be honored that evening at a wedding reception b the Duchesne LDS Stake Center and at an open house b Richfield on Mar. 25. The couple will make their home b Logan, where they will continue as students at Utah State University. . e Lem and Wayne Ross from Provo visited members of their families in the area Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Burr Eldredge musical groups, bcluding the Senbr Quartet that performed for the Utah Education Association in Salt Lake, and performed in musical plays such as The Sound of Musfe. The University Chorale b a select group from the college's choral divisbn directed by John Jennings, director of Choral activities febfuorv 23. 1978 STANDARD possible social security a-v Duchesne Eugster for the university. The groups program will include a group of Rennaisaance motets as well as a section of American Folk songs and spirituals. vocal A Company" b a jazz ensemble which was organized last year to perform pop, jazz and rock music. They are accompanied by a jazz trio and perform choreographed numbers, which earns them the casual title of song and dance group. Miss Mansfield will be perforating b both groups. The chorale's appearance b Roosevelt will also include a workshop at the high school involving members of the high school chorus. The high school students are expected to perform several numbers with the chorale. Following their Roosevelt performance, the Chorale will travel to Denver for a concert, then fly to New York for a concert tour of Eastern cities which will continue to March 24. Duchesne girl plans March LDS wedding g, George Wedig. e Mr. and Mrs. Denile McKenna and family were weekend guests of her mother, Mrs. Ora Ellingford. home for the e BYU 'students weekend guests of her mother, Mrs. Ora Ellingford. s Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Stewart Sr., were their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Danny (LaRue) Green ' from Glenrock, The Utah State University Chorale and A Company will present a musical program in Roosevelt at 8 p.m. March 9 at the Unbn high school auditorium. The performance b sponsored by the Roosevelt Community Fine Arts Council and the Utah Rural Arts Consortium. Keels Mansfield, a Roosevelt native and Unbn high school graduate, will be performing with both groups. Mbs Mansfield, who graduated from Union in 1975, b now a junior at USU and works b the music department During her years at Unbn she 5 95817. b -v-gji- USU Chorale and A Company to give concert here performed with various A $1000 grand prize will be awarded in the Poetry Competition sponsored by the World of Poetry, a newsletter for poets. Poems of all styles and on any subject are eligible to compete for the grand prize or for 49 other euh or merchandise awards. Rules and entry forms are available from World of Poetry, 2431 Stock-to- n Blvd., Dept B, Sacramento, Calif. viaited b Provo Sunday with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Eldredge and to get acquainted with their first grandson born Feb 9. e Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Be lion wu their son and family Mr. and Mrs. Steve Be lion Jr. from Salt Lake City. e Mayor and Mrs. Ralph Shields viaited during the weekend b Ogden with their daughter and family, Dr. and Mrs. Jerry (Colleen) Gardner. While there they attended the musical production "Peter Pan presented at Weber State College, of which Colleen was choreographer. Wanda Reynolds and sisters Msble Neiberger and Pearl Stubbs drove to Salt Lake Friday where they viaited Mrs. Roy (Edna) their sister-in-law- , Massey, who is fll They also attended sessions at the Provo Temple Friday and Saturday. e Frank Jenkins from Craig, Colo., spent the week with his two sisters Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Workman and Mrs. Ron (Francis) Low of Price. Mr. and Mrs. Franklb Peterson and son Bobbie spent the holiday weekend in St George with their son Michael, who is enrolled b Dixie College. Saturday Bobbie assisted conducting a basketball dbie sponsored by St. George recreation Dept U employed as a recreation director for that city, e Guests during the weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Sewell Maasey were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Seright from Tooele and Mr. and Mrs. Jarrell Massey from Meeker, Colo. Darrell Josie, state specialist for Driver and Safety Education, visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ross. Darrell wu a resident of Tatriona and Arcadia the earlier part of his life. e A large group from the two Roosevelt Stakes attended a Know Your Religion Series meeting at the Roosevelt Stake Center Friday even-foFeb 17. Lynn McKinley from Provo wu guest speaker, his subject Makbg the Book of Mormon Live. ,"vSi6v Auociation at The Parent-TeachRoosevelt Elementary school will dinner next sponsor a fund-raisb-g will be 2. March The dfoner Thursday, held instead of the annual founder's day dinner. A beef stew dinner will be served from 6 to 7 p.m., Mowed by a musical program focusfog on the school band. The dfoner is priced at $2 for adults and $1 for children under 12, or $7 per family. Beverly Hansen is chairman of the er AH CCD teachers are to meet next Monday. Feb 27, at 10 a.m. in the convent classroom. Mrs. Ellen Rawlings entertained the Neighborhood Sewing Club at her home Wednesday evening, Feb. 15. Twelve members were present and two invited guests, Ranae Chasel and Jeanie Reynolds. The evening was spent in visiting and hand work. A luncheon waa served to the group. Wyo. annual dinner a tubing party this Saturday, Feb 25. All interested should meet church parking lot at noon. Neighborhood sewing club IfCUpUm Roosevelt PTA reschedules $4.76 . -- i i |