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Show developing an educational program for St Helens nun native of Scotland do you more than My ton parenta. Her dutiea in Rooeevelt will include activities at Stewart'i Convalescent Villa and Duchesne Count hospital as well as home visiting. Sister Elizabeth anticipates being active in community Presbyterian j affairs aa welL St. Helen'a Catholic Church welcomes Sister Elizabeth Telford to Roosevelt A member of the congregation of Franciscan Sistera of the Atonement Sister. Elizabeth comes to Roosevelt following three years at St Joaeph the Worker Parish in West Jordan. While in the West Jordan area. Sister also assisted in Copperton and Lark. A native of Scotland, Sister Elizabeth graduated from the Glaagow University School of Nursing. She is presently working for a master's degree in religious education from Providence College, Providence, RX Sister Elizabeth will be in charge of the religioua education, program for ihfldren in VeraaL She is presently ngaged in training teachers there aid - others?"--i-n personal social life, bualness life, life, home life, spiritual life. All these aspects of life are challenges to those who would be gimper for the Lewd. Mr. Pearson was accompanied by his wife, Colleen, and they were guests for a fellowship dinner following the services. Next Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Deschner will be with us from the First United Methodist Church in Ogden. Members of the congregation were invited to attend the Court of Honor which will be presented at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Several members of Troop 257, of which the church is a aponsor, will receive honors. It was announced by Mrs. Edith Gentry that Dixie and Phil Brown and family, former active member of the congregation, are now living in the state of Washington and send greetings to the Myton Church. Ken Pearson of Central Christian in Salt Lake City led the services on Sunday, Sept 10. The call to worship, read in unison, was taken Church Convalescent from Ephesians 6:15-15- . Following the Gloria Patri, Mr. Pearson delivered the morning message which was entitled, Are YOU s Gimper?" It was explained that the word gimper means one who aspires to exeell-- to be different. The majority of people never really intend to improve, ha said. They get along by being follower, not leaders. The example of I Chron. 4:1 waa given News The patients at Stewart's Convalescent Villa have been touring diiferent parts of the Uintah Basin, They have made pillows for the different schools in hopes they will use them for their bus trips. Their showcase is full of all kinds of items. "We hope everyone is looking forward to our Bazaar and we hope everyone checks us out before Christmas, they said. s Pearson. by Mr. names hand-mad- e Sister Elizabeth Telford . . new nun at St. Helen's. are In thia reading given before 40 a gimper appears. Mr. Pearson addressed the following to the congregation, "What question 4q September 14, 197 STANDARD Restrictions on water use lifted Restrictions on water use hive been lifted in both Roosevelt and Duchesne. In both cities, residents had been asked to limit watering of lawns and hour because of gardena to night-tim- e a pump failure in Roosevelt and low water pressure in Duchesne. A new water pump has been installed in Roosevelt, according to dty administrator Jerrol Syme. In Duchesne the water demand has dropped, allowing the restriction to be removed. FAITH IMPELS GOOD CITIZENS TO LEARN THEIR LAWS free nation such as ours is governed by a set of laws known as a Constitution, designed chiefly to protect us from excessive government control over our lives and arranged to define the powers of government at every level. It also contains the seeds of its own improvement, by spelling out the procedure for adding, changing or abolishing these laws. However, our system will continue to succeed or only if every citizen, whether native-bor- n imported, takes an interest and shows a willingness to act and become involved in it. Our laws are good, because they are based on the laws of God as set forth in the Bible. You will learn this by reading it and attending your Church, the choice of which is one of the very rights contained in our Constitution. Frostop Drive In Cafe and Hamilton Family Duchesne Duchesne Reedy Mix Ron Peatrou Duchesne El - - 5 Dorothy Duchesne - 738-228- 6 738-966- 4 Frontier Grill Frontierand Motel Gordon, Kay Employees 65 South 2nd East, 722-960-6 738 9662 OlpintheMortuary churches of the Mission Motol Howard & Connie Stroup Duchesne - Serving Basin for over 28 years" Ted and Nancy Olpin, 722-242- 6 738-248- 3 soon as any man says the affairs of the State, "What does it matter to mar, the State may be 738-968- Western Spur Cafe and Dwayne Mecham Clds Steak House and Lounge Florence Smith, Owner Duchesne - As of "Let evmy soul be subject unto the higher power. For there is no power but of God Romans 13:1 for lost. up Jean Jacques Rousseau given G & L Chevrolet-QuicJay Company and Employees 8 North 3rd East, 722-24- 1 Dept. Store Phil and Glenna Brotherson Fort Duchesne, 722-32- 1 Service, Roosevelt "Service you can depend on? 290 East 2nd So., 722-451- 6 1 Brothcrson's ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE THIS SUNDAY Superior Tiro k Western Hills Cafe and Motel Jackie 1 775 Uinta Basin Concrete and their Shuar L Royar SUNDAY Sundoy School Morning Worship Sunday Evonmg taw 10:00 o.m 100 o m 7:30 p m. TUESDAY G A. Youth Group 7 45 p m. Minislnas 10 a m Womans WEDNESDAY 7 30 p.m Bible Study THURSDAY PEP Youth 8:00 p m. D & K MYTON COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SlNDAY 00 o -Worship Service ST. HELEN'S CATHOLIC CHURCH MS E. End No., 7313971 Ron. Jamoa Oarvoy Taco Time 6 'r 31 pm 111 n m 30 :i m ' Saturday Big O Tire Verden Heaton and Employees E. Hwy 40, Roosevelt lad' Aid Business 00 p ni m Sinclair John's John Chasel 380 So. 2nd East 722-361- 8 Duchoona, Utah Montgomery Wards Catalog Agency The Goodricns and Employees 40 South Main, SUNDAY 0 00 n m 00 a rn 7 30 p m WEDNESDAY Prayer Maeiing and 7 30 p rn Study Ballard. TM.JIST SUNDAY Vic ROOSEVELT WEST STAKE 30 WARD Ran. Slaior Haight, SUNDAY a.m. 400 pm. 4:00 pm. 5 00 p m 6:00 p m Sunday School Church Service ' 30 o.m. Relief Society Mutual roosivm 7.30pm. UTS BAPTIST CHURCH Missionary John. Rloke Located No. of Hnry 4 aa Whltorocho Rd. sixth was Lm row NMiing Sundoy School SUNDAY 10 O.m OOo.m. 11:30 am 11:30a.m. 9: JO am Muruol Belief Society Midweek Service 7 Meslhood Zaal maonn raa Sunday School 900 a.m. 1:15pm. 1:15pm. 1 1 :10 a.m. last lit North Boose naif 10 00 am 00 a m 6 30 p m 7 30 pm 7 30 p.m Priesthood 9:00 a.m. TUESDAY 7:30pm. 400pm. WEDNESDAY RolioFSodaly Fast Meeting Sundoy School Mutual 530 pm. UINTAM-OURA- St. Episcopal Church Ilhoboth, Whltaregks 12:30 pm. Sundoy Italy Spirit, RoodlaM Sundoy 7 30 pm WEDNESDAY 4 00 p m Relief Society ROOSEVELT TRIDELL WARD John 94 N. 2nd E., 722-299- 2 Murray Motor Company and Employees Larry 157 South 2nd East, FOURTH Roosevelt, Country Auto Clinic paul Foote and Cloyd Da.s West Highway 40; 722-44- 722-455- 1 V on ci Moon Lake Electric Assoc. Board of Directors and Employees 18 West 2nd North, WARD 713-1(4- 4 722-244- Palace Cow Steak House "The Basin's Outstanding Restaurant" Don, Fat, Wayne, Jo and Employees East Highway 40, Family 111 12 IS 12 10 Jt. pm 15pm on: Buchanan 0. Sullivan Dlehap Orman R. 278 E. 1st No. Roosevelt, 722-258- 2 Margo 0 00 am. SUNDAY Soc'iimenl Fnsl Mealing Sunduy School Relief Sortriy Mutual In Everett Equipment Appreciation of the Churches W. Hwy. 40 Call 722-218- 2 The Closet Larry, Joan and Employees 91 North 2nd East, 722-519- 1 722-271- 7 10:00 o.m. 10 00 a in 7 30 p in WEDNESDAY 415 pin Primary RANDLETT BRANCH Brea. Myron Accuttaroop Randlatt, SUNDAY 11:30 am. Socramom Fool MaatlngllilO am. School 1060am. Sundoy Buchanan Feed Co. Vernon and TUESDAY SUNDAY Midweek Services 9 00 o m. 2 45 pm 12 15pm 10.30 a in TUFSOAY SUNDAY Priesihnucf Roe. Jackie Thomason WEDNESDAY WMtmnowTuMm 3 00 pm Primoty Priesthood Socromenl after school ROOSEVELT BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School Morning Worship Church Training Evening Worship 10 00 a m 7 30 pm Relief Society Mutual THURSDAY Smiley's Sporting Goods Denver Charles and SUNDAY Trldell, SB 12 10 pm 12 10pm 10 30 on WARD Dlahop Theron Laavltt 711-384- 9 Roosevelt, 00 p m pm. SUNDAY Sacrament Foil Meeting Sunday School ROOSEVELT THIRD Bishop Errol Merhley 10:00 a.m. 9 10 am Primary FRIDAY OOMVKTMl WARS BMupKsHh SUNDAY Priesthood THURSDAY THURSDAY SUNDAY WARD Blihop Orlo Spencer Ballard. day 400 p.m. nussr BALLARD NORTH WEDNESDAY Youth Service TUESDAY WARS lO'.tfJ a r" -- i 3 jO ond throughout thu WEDNESDAY FIRST 30 p in 9 400 pm. SUNDAY ROOMVKT 7 IOOOa.m. WEDNESDAY LAPOINT WAND Blihop Keith Nartla Lapobit, M7-3BI- 1 TUESOAY Mulucil Wf UNFSOAY Relief Sr- - inly t'rm irv SUNDAY TUESDAY Primary I'm-- . ci TUESDAY Jr. Church SUNDAY Fort Mooting Sundoy School rninoni Sundu, Hold at Ateambly of Ood Kmmtftkt, flMSM SUNDAY m 2 15 p in ': 2 p m ? 45 Mpniirm FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH 722-246- 3 Roosevelt Stake BALLARD WARD Hilltop Earl L. Murphy P'les'hi.-c.r- MYTON 1, Roosevelt 722-556- 1 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School Church Services Sundoy evening 1 FRIDAY meetings S i Managers 722-28- Ladies Aid CONFESSION J lo 722-254- 5 Phone WEDNESDAY MASS 1IMES Snlurdar Sunday Sunday Drug Store and Employees 35 North 2nd East, Bill . Alan and Merline Long & KNEU employees, Roosevelt OOSCVILT ASSEMBLY OP OOD Burdick, Owner, Operator E. 2nd No., 722-328- 1 731-47- ROOSEVELT FIFTH WARD Bradshaw Auto 154 E. Dlahop Jhotels Roldhaad Roosevelt, Phone Lagoon 722-241- 8 and Mark and Employees SUNDAY TUESOAY .. Mutual . 9:45 am. 10:30 a.m. :00 p.m. 1:30 am. T 1 ..7:30 p.m. THURSDAY Primary . Relief Society 4:00 pm. 10.00 a.m. Modern Presc. Pharmacy Don Truman,' Bob Benson, 1 1 North 2nd East, Foodtown Pterey, Erma, Percy Jr. T32-2B- Priesthood . . Sacrament Fait Meeting Sunday School Stewart's Employees 722-244-1 Arvins Automotive Arctic Cat Sales and Service Complete Automotive Repairs Arvin, Kay and Employees 258 East 2nd North, 5 722-272- |