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Show 0m safely use prescribed medications, control infections, increase physical effort, and maintain and dean oxygen equipment and breathing machines. To enroll it ia necessary to have the Utah Lung Association physician referral form filled out by a doctor. Forms are available from local physicians, the Senior Citisen Center, or by writing to the Utah Lung Association, 1616 South 11th East, Salt Lake City, 84105 (Telephone Breathing skills to be taught in Basin provided which make it possible to take the program to pulmonary disease patients in many rural areas of Utah, Dr. Brough aaid. Skilled teachers who are experts in pulmonary disease rehabilitation will e teach 13 skills that will help patients cope better with chronic breathing problems. They will learn about their lungs and how they work; how disease affects them to cause shortness of breath and chronic cough. They will learn to better use the undamaged protions of their lungs, and how to remove trapped air, open up airways and remove mucous secretions that block the flow of air; effectively and Peraom with chronic lung disease will soon be able to learn how to help themselves breathe easier and increase their physical activity. The Utah Lung Association has announced that it will conduct Self-Car- e instrucDisease Respiratory tion in the Uintah Basin Sept 11 to 22, according to Franklin K. Brough, Executive director. For the past several years the Utah Lung Association has been successskills to victims fully teaching self-car-e of ' emphysema, chronic bronchitis, asthma and bronchiectasis in the urban areas. "This year a new program has been designed, teachers trained, and funds ). The physician referral form must be sent to the Utah Lung Association with a registration fee of $25 so that enrollment can be completed. Patients will then be informed when and where instruction will be given the self-carin Roosevelt and VernaL The registration fee admits both the patient and spouse (or partner, family member) and provides learning materials and special aupplies that will be used in the instructional program. Individualized instruction will be r sessions for given in several self-car- e two-hou- 4a small groups of patients. Those who cannot pay the full registration fee can make arrangements to pay a partial fee, Dr. Brough explained. Dog licenses required Presbyterian in Roosevelt Myton All dogs in the city of Roosevelt must have a license, police chief Cecil Gurr warned this week. Mr. Gurr said that his department has become concerned that city residents be aware that their dogs must be licensed, even if confined to a yard. The city ordinance states that it is unlawful for any person to own or keep a dog within the dty limits without purchasing a license. License fees are $15 per dog per year, except $5 for spayed female or neutered male dogs. Kennel owners are exempt from the individual license fees but are required to purchase a special license for $50 Because the scheduled speaker did not arrive, no church service was held on July 16. However, a number of those in the congregation enjoyed a fellowship dinner in the church kitchen. On Friday, July 14, members of the Ladies' Aide held their monthly business and Social meeting at the home of Sarah Harvey. Guests were Jan Roth, Jane Harvey and Mikki SmalL Entertainment was provided by Jeremy Gardner. Items of business were discussed and thanks were extended to Carroll Harvey for recent work he has done at the church. STANDARD July 20. 197B per year. Licensed dogs are required to wear the metal tag showing that they are licensed. Other portions of the law state that it is unlawful to keep a vicious dog or a dog which disturbs the neighborhood by barking or howling. Baptists set Bible school Roosevelt Baptist Church will hold its Vacation Bible School from July 81 through Aug. 4 at the church. The summer church school will run from 9 to 11:30 each day and refreshments, games, stories and a picnic will highlight the last day. contact For more information, Barbara Hardinger, 722-205- 8. Quiet Ways Are Needed To Love Thy Neighbor his famous Biblical command owes some of its fame to an necessity, in far the ways beyond imagination of the Scriptural authors. Our modern technology has produced a variety of devices which bring great pleasure to their owners, while causing untold suffering to any neighbors close enough to be a captive audience. However, by tuning in your own ears to the lessons in love and consideration at the Church of yourchoice, you and your family will learn to enjoy your ever-expandin- g noise-makin- g And my people shall dwell in a peaceable habitation... and in quiet resting places.' Chevrolet. Quick Company Jay and Employees G & Isaiah 32:18 L 8 North 3rd East, 1 Brothorson's Store Dept. and Glenna Brotherson An inability motorcycles, stereo equipment, noisy toys and other things while at the same time taking care that no one else is being disturbed by them. "Thou shalt not covet anything that is thy neighbors" must surely include his right to a little peace and quiet in his own home. 722-24- 1 to stay quiet... is one of the most conspicuous failings Phil Fort Duchesne, of mankind. 722-32- 1 1 Western Brake Sorvico Walter Bagehot 353 4699 Roger and Ada Horrocks and Employees 6 miles No. on Neola Highway Frontier Grill Frontiorand Motel Superior Tiro Sorvico, Roosevelt Olpin Mortuary Serving the churches of the Western Hills Cafo and Motol Jackie Burdick, Gordon, Kay Employees 65 South 2nd East, 722-960- ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE THIS SUNDAY Basin for over 28 years" Ted and Nancy Olpin, 722-242- 6 "Service you can depend on" 290 East 2nd So., 722-451- 6 775 Uinta Basin Concrete and their B & MYTON COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN SUNL'A r CMUBCM 441 I. 2nd No., Row. James MASS TIMES Garvey Saturday Sunday Sunday WE m v iV u m : .30 a m A I i ;j DM f LO'I FRIDA v Bill CHURCH & ECNEU J ii S I Drug Store ... 'n fi Hun f Sunilii) C 1 Aii!J . Sinclair John's John Chase !' 380 Av Pnjypl Vl-f- t St Ufoh V" Fr. at Hold Roosevelt West Stake Wi ROOSEVELT WARD MYTON ft & 949-44- 7 jt SECOND BAUARD WARD Bishop Earl L. Murphy Ballard. T2M197 j WARD Chur( hoc.i Servir p Sc It i I Priesthood vik'i a Sri ram- iFast Meeting Sunday S' hr' ,1)11 y f)U i(i r ,7 ,1 nncjf (J TUESDAY !'t Relief Son,i Mutual 4 WEDNESDAY E? 711 j: .1 Primary , n , - i) ni S 00 p m 6 00pm WARD NEOLA John Bioko Located No. of Hwy 4 on Whltorocks Rd. SI INDAY u pi i ial 'r m ,ihu tli,. ifvly WEDNESDAY Midweek Servi't i)u p n YMilh Sb'v f if it 910 a 4b i m 4b a ' S u " TUESDAY Primary Mutual WEDNESDAY Rebel Society ROOSEVELT J 30 p m 7 30 o " Hi 00 a m FIRST WARD Bishop Win. Trow hr Id go Roosevelt, 7 if .( j It' (. ... BAUARD NORTH WARD Bishop Orlo Spencer ROOSEVELT BAPTIST CHURCH Rov. Jackie Thomason 4E East 1st North iii M hool jundoy Morning Worship fa Chon Tunning ( rftnmy Worship WEDNESDAY Midweek Services 00 a m 00 n m 6.10 pin 30 p m 10 30 p m j m p n Relief Society a V liESDAf rilfliniy f WHJf.'f S(;Ar Mi. IHIjRSfA i 1' h ,. i:i fl ,, i.i iety TRIDELL 94 f .11) J If' p ni Primary 722-299- 2 157 South 2nd East, Priestltood Sacrament Fast Meeting Sunday School m i i(i r, 9 00 im lb pm 7 S p rn 10 3 (I ri 10 00 u n. 7 30 r WEDNESDAY Pmnoiy 4 S p ni RANDUn BRANCH Myron Accuttorooo Rand left, Pro. HO ..In pm I . Relief Society I) P m Moon Lake Electric Assoc. Board of Directors and 18 WARD BMiop Ormon Sullloon RoomvoII, TU UH SUNDAY 8 00 am 00 p m 00 n m 9 30 n m. Prieslhoorf Sacrament Fall Meeting Sunday School TUESDAY Mulunl 8 00 WEDNESDAY ROOSEVELT West 2nd Notih, Emplnvees 722-244- Cow Steak Palaco House Family "The Basin's Outstanding Restaurant" Don, Pat, Wayne, Jo and Employees East Highway 40, 722-271- 7 Clinic pnul Foote and Cloyd Davis West Highway 40, 722-440- 1 In Evorott Equipment Appreciation of the Churches W. Hwy. 40 Call 722-218- 2 The Closot Larry, Joan and Employees 91 North 2nd East, 722-519- 1 pm 4 00 p m 10 00 n m Primary Relief Society Buchanan Country Auto 722-455- 1 .J0U a m FOURTH R. nni m J 45 J Spm Ip .10 ,, ri'FSOAY Mulunl WEDNESDAY Primary ROOSEVELT 12 Relief Society Mutual 9 Bradshaw Auto 54 1 FIFTH WARD Bilbao Jimmie RoMheed RooMvolt. E. Phone TK-M- Lagoon 722-241- 8 Stewart's Foodtown Percy, Erma, Percy Jr. and Mark and Employees SUNDAY UINTAH-OURA- Modern Prose. St. Elisabeth's, Whltorocks Don Pharmacy Truman, Bob Benson, Employees 11 0 N. 2nd E., Larry Episcopal Church 12 30 p.m Sunday Holy Spirit, Randlotf 10 00 o.m. Sunday John 278 E. 1st No. Roosevelt, 722-258-2 Margo Murray Motor Company and Employees pm THURSDAY WARD 711-47- I 722-246- 3 rt i n lU THURSDAY Priesthood Socrnmpm TciSl Meeting SiirKkly ix 'ilk 'I i Mi i TUESDAY SUNDAY 17 10 17 If1 0 .fit Room volt, 71MM SUNDAY St Main, Buchanan Food Co. Vernon and SUNDAY K Hoi a ns ROOSIVELT THIRD WARD Loovlll RIHiop Tli-r- on 333-44- I'T.t Meeting SiM'i.h)v S. tiool Relict .1 9 10 Mutual lit Hty Bishop Errol Mark lay Trfdell, 1473444 SUNDAY 0 ju Pr.n Ofy t 9 Priesthood Sacrament Fast Moetmg Sunday School Relict So Priesthood Sacrament Fast Meeting Sunday Sc ts. Smiley's Sporting Goods and Denver TUESDAY Mutual Sr BAPTIST CHURCH Missionary '0 j. WEDNESDAY Ballard, UTE i 2 .i', SUNDAY PncS'hfFOd FRIDAY Bishop Donnls Dronoy Noolo, i jm IS n " TUESDAY Jr. SUNDAY 4 1 SUNDAY Priesthood Sacrament Fast Meptmn Sunday SfK Assomhly of God Church Sunday LAPOINT WARD Bishop Kolth Her fie Lo point, SUNDAY SUNDAY DvM Adamson Roosevelt. 7.2S3ft Bishop BMiop Low.ll Robert Myton. Catalog Agency The Goodrichs and Employees Roosevelt Stake n jn FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH Row Elmor Haight, a 8 Montgomery Wards 40 South 'll nil. I. I i So. 2nd East 722-361- isj WEONFSE j I Big O Tiro At Sui'in Roosevelt 0 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH SUN! 1, Verden Heaton and Employees E. Hwy 40, Roosevelt 722-254- 5 I Duchitn, Managers 722-28- 1 722-556- 1 j CONFESSION Saturday Phone and Employees 35 North 2nd East, 722-328- 1 Taco Time S- i- DAt A .j Lnd EC Owner, Operator 2nd No., Alan and Merline Long employees, Roosevelt ST. NSLKHrS CATHOLIC E. North 2nd East, 722-244- 1 Arvins Automotive Arctic Cat Sales and Service Complete Automotive Repairs Arvin, Kay and Employees 258 East 2nd North, 722-272- 5 . |