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Show V Trick-or-Treate- rs - t to travel carefully Goblina and ghosts, witches. and fairy princesses, aport star look-alikand creatures from outer apace are Just a few of the aliens" that will Invade 'Our planet this Oct 81 to celebrate the earthly rite of Hallow- es converted to a positive contributor of comfort throughout the house, with a few modifications. For example, metal lined heat exchangers are available on the market that draw in air from the room and, using convection principles, circulate it rapidly around metal plates enclosing the fire box and then C.NSJCAJ exhaust it into the room. This eliminates the need for an outside air BY source. Moon Lake Electric The following basic points are helpful in making fireplaces more efficient, with a favorable effect on ' fuel bills: e Before starting a fire, turn room thermostat down to 5 Moat people think of a fireplace as degrees, since heat from the primary system being warm and cozy. Maybe not. In a negative way, a fireplaee can be . .will be lost up the ehimney. About one inch of ashes in the among the top points in the house hearth provides insulation for easier where important energy loss occurs. Dont expect crackling flames in a' starting and better burning. Glass fireplace doors can efficiently fireplace to heat your house, warns conserve energy. The doors significanthe Energy Department The. conventional fireplaee wastes tly reduce the amount of heated room more heat than it produces. The air that is drawn through the reason is that 90 percent or more of fireplace. They also can be closed as the fire dies so the damper can remain fuel goes right up the chimney - and the balance is inefficiently radiated in open, thus minimising the amount of the Immediate vicinity of the fire and heat loss up the chimney, e Install a vent for obtaining outside is, at best limited to the one room. air if at all feasible or an air inlet grill While producing the minimal benefit in the hearth at the front, of the the fireplace draws off a large amount of furnace-heate-d fireplace to obtain combustion air from air, not only from the immediate room, but the entire basement, crawl space, or outside. If this isnt possible, and if getting a house, to provide the oxygen necess- proper draft is a problem, especially ary for combustion of the wood or coaL while starting the fire, slightly open Unless proper procedures are followed the window nearest the fireplace, in using the fireplace, the result will e Closing off the room where the be a net loss of as much as 8 percent of the energy used to provide this fireplace is in use will reduce heated air from other rooms being drawn up glowing" comfort The fireplace, however, can be told Currently Speaking Dwarfs might try to make a sudden dash across the street e Make sure your headlights working. Dont be spooked by unseen Ghost e Obey all traffic lights and road signs. Remember, f cant hurt you. e Be careful starting up at intersections. The excited celebrants may not be aware of you. e Back slowly out of the driveway. Fairy princesses magic wands cant trick-or-treate- For these strange creatures from planets far away, better know as the National Safety Hrick-or-treaters- ," Council offers some down-to-earpedestrian safety advice when they trek through neighborhood streets in' search id heavenly treats, e Cross the street only at corners, never between parked cars and never diagonally across intersections, e Look in all directions before croesing the street e Watch for and obey . all traffic lights. e Walk, never run, across streets, e Use sidewalks, not the street for walking. e Wait on the curb, not in the street until the street is dear to cross, e Watch for ears backing out of driveways. Motorists should also be extra careful on this enchanted evening when the aliens" are out says the Council, which lists these driving dos th cars. i a Council wishes all and aafe Halloween. trick-or-treate- rs fun-fill- ed . Cut flowers last longsr if the leaves below water level are removed. and dents: e Drive slowly through neighborhood streets. A goblin or one of the Seven . Helen Halj and Employees Phone 722-28- 1 1, Roosevelt Murray Motor Company Veriyn and Donna Lee Stewart 1 87 West Lagoon, 722-245- 6 Stitch A Sow t Sylvia 109 South Modi Kay 7224974 Chevrolet Bulck Company and L Employees 722-24- 1 1 West Winds Motel 1 290 722-461- 3 Basin Moving & Storage 2nd So., E. 722-451- 6 Frontier Grill Frontier Motel Gordon, Kay and employees 65 South 2nd East, 722-366-9 County Auto Clinic Paul Foote and Cloyd Davis West Highway 40, 722-440-1 Susan Wardle Duchesne at Myton Johnny's Ringneck Ranch Open Presbyterian The Johnny Fausett Family Ft. Duchesne 722-304- 1 The Christian Education Depart- Roosevelt Equipment Leefedtlbydjland Employee West Highway 40, 722-327- 2 ment of Myton Presbyterian Church ia new program, of Sunday Hbcomning. School classes this comings Sunday, Nov. 2, at 10 a.m. Classes will be held for all agea and nil those in the area who are interested in furthering their knowledge of Christ are invited to attend and become a part of the study. Stewart's Thrlffway Mark Percy, Erma, Percy Jr., 5th South 2nd East Store Phone 722-282- 1 Bakery Phone 722-331- 2 P.AA. 9.-3-0 ' and Employees A Cafe Frostop New program 738-557-6 Photo 8 Taxi by David Bly Rydw Truck Rsntal 111 E. Second N. 7225555 Drlve-l- n 6 AAA. To 60434. Certified Welding Bill & . 80 So. 2nd East I Superior Tire Service Roosevelt the things of the earth, the farther we get from ourselves. In an effort to achieve sophistication, we cast off. our humble beginnings, and basic values fall by the wayside. The world has measured success in worldly things, and simple truths have been scoffed at. But as the world is now realizing the value of natural things from the earth, so is society learning that the basic Christian values cannot, lightly becast (.aside. If we are to,achieye , anything substantial in this life, it has to be because of the truth, not in spite of it. Convalescent Villa 8th No. 3rd East, Tomb of Ligeria," by Edgar Allen Poe, will be shown. Tickets will be $1.50 for 7th grade or older, and 50 cents for elementary age students. Elementary students must be accompanied by their parents. The movie will begin at approximately 10 p.m. The farther we get from Stewart's Jay Parent, Teacher, Student Association will sponsor their annual Halloween Carnival Friday, Oct. 81. The festivities will begin at 7 p.m. with the costume parade. Dinner will be sold by the Booster Club and a bake sale will also be held. Following the carnival, a movie, m 51 G& Cleaning Services Many homeowners roly on the competency of professional cleaners to maintain the beauty and life of their upholstery, carpets, and draperies. Unfortunately, the results are not always satisfactory. Several precautions can be taken to avoid disappointment Prevention of cleaning problems start at the print of purchase. you purchase a textile Any time y, product-drapercarpenting, uphols-try- , or clothing, learn how the item is to bo eared for and cleaned. Get the details in writing from the manufacturer. That way youll avoid buying problem fabrics. There actually are some uphriatry fabrics that cannot be cleaned by any method. Onee they're riled, that's xtl When cleaning is necessary call several companies for information and estimates. Check their reputation with friends and neighbor and the Better Business Bureau. Be aware that the State Sales Aet provides that if the estimate ia in writing, the merchant ean only charge 10 percent additional to the estimate If a guarantee ia offered, you should obtain it in writing. You would be smart to have the firm outline the condition of the carpet or draperies prior to cleaning. Even if you take all the precautions you ean still run into problems with denning services. The moat common complaints regarding cleaning services involve shrinkage, discoloration, deterioration of fibers, and residues left from shampoo. These problems may be the result of improper cleaning or they may reflect unrealistic expectation! on the part of the consumer. Cleaning will not necessarily revitalize the fibers and make them as good aa new. If aril is deeply imbedded, it may not be possible to remove all the soil In the ease of draperies, sun damage may not be apparent until the cleaning process reduces them to shreds. Its not always easy to pinpoint the real reason for n drydeaning problem. If youre having problem with a cleaner, suggest to him that you jointly contact the International Fibrieare Institute, Box 940, Joliet, 111 "Service you can depend on" Larry and Employees 157 So. 2nd .East, 722-45- irj Take precautions with pro cleaners Tabiona PTSA Halloween Carnival The Tabiona 11 Uintah Basin Standard 1980 30, With forethought and basic knowledge, the homeowner can choose a fireplace that will enhance the home, and more importantly, serve as a supplement to the primary heating system. For the homeowner who already has a fireplace, a careful look at it may well point out methods of increasing heat output, with the added benefit of saving energy dollars. Wise use and expert construction id the fireplace is fast becoming another significant aspect of our changing lifestyles. THINGS OF THE EARTH Toco Tima a 60-5- Thursday, October the chimney. Duchesne Myton Presbyterian ' . 738-96- 85 LaMar Long Contractor t Plumbing Haallng LaAfart Gloria Long Route 1 Box 7222038 John's Sinclair JohnChasel 380 So. 2nd East 722-381- BfsyGG BBowf N to 1240 10 a.m. 30 12)30-3)- SUNDAY) 2:20 PM LAPOMT WARD Ihhap Kalfti HerHa East, 722-254- 5 722-519- S47-M- I1 SUNDAY) 9 AJW ip-4- PM AM 44-12- PM 1140 AM Sac... DUCNISNB FIRST WARD 1 Duchaow 7384986 Oale SUNDAYS 722-2S- Olpln Mortuary 'Serving the churches of the Basin for over 28 years" Ted and Nancy Olpin John and Korinne Hul linger ' Watkins Home Products Laundry frodudi, Spieas 8 Cooking horn Pononnal Grooming 8 Hoallh Ak k Call Ioann 722-555-5 for omMooco Cow Mara Uintah Basin's Outstanding Restaurant East Highway 40, 722-271- 7 Buchanan Food Co. - Vernon and John R. Roosevelt, 722-258- 2 DhcIimwMMSSI ROOSBVBLT SBCOND Blah op DovM Adoowon DUCHISNI 3rd WARD lahop Lloyd Oront Duchoano . SUNDAY: Frulflond SUNDAY: 9 ROOSBVBLT BBVBNTH 722-31- 43 240 PM NOON 1040 AM Sac. SUNDAY) 9 AM-- 12 PM .. 250 PM SUNDAY) ' Sac 10 Varnal, Utah or saai monvns Mens 1 722-244-8 940 am. .740 p.m. t Roosevelt Enterprises Management 8 Employee Prayer Meeting FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 192 B. 466 So. DiMhoano, Utah SUNDAY, to a.m. to 1 1 o.m.. HOLY SBHHT, RANOLITT SUNDAY 1140 AM Ft. lahop Orfo Bpawcar Bollard, IU-49SUNDAY: 9 AM--12 PM 1040 AM Sac. ST. 2)50 PM 7 Noolo. 9 AM-- 12 US-429- SUNDAY) . BALLARD WJ Blahop Bari L. Morphy . PM 1040 AM SUNDAY) Sac . CA1HOUC CHURCH 441 1. 2nd No. 723-MT- S Prayer Meet. . .740 p.m. Sun. Ivan. SerThSO Saturday Sunday Sunday 640 940 a.m. .1140 am . 4toSpjn. Or Upoa Request Saturday ROOSRVILT BAPTIST CHURCH UTB BAPTIST CHURCH U mile No. el SUNDAY P-- CONFESSION 11 SUNDAY Sunday School Morning Warship. Evening Warship. 10 Midweek Setvicei740 pm . WEDNESDAY 1 1 WEDNESDAY . Announcements included: Ladies' Aid meets at the church at 9 a.m. each Tuesday for quilting and fellowship; Pam Forsyth ia forming a weekly ' Bible study group. All interested men and women are invited to meet at the Forsyth home Thursday, Oct 80, at 7:80 p.m.,' a prayer retreat ia bring ace Pastor held m Ogden Nov. 19-2Forsyth for mow information on it; a sign-u- p sheet for nursery volunteers has ben posted In the church kitchen. Thia will involve child ean during the last half' of ' tire morning worship service; and donations for tors for the nursery are still being solicited. Tire Christian Education Department will begin Sunday School classes for all agea next Sunday, Nov. 2 at 10 a.m. Plan to bo a put of the new program. Your prayers, as well as your participation, will lend support to thia new endeavor. An invitation was extended to 'all present to join in a period of fellowship ami refreshments following the morning service. Sarah Harvey was hostess. Next Sundays refreshments will be provided by Virginia Monks. Floral arrangements enhancing tire sanctuary diving the worship service were provided by Sarah Harvey and Virgnina Monks. Next weeks sermon will be baaed Plan to attend and bo on Phfl. 2:12-1a part of tire worship service. 8. a.m. and throughout the day. am. a.m. 640 p.m. . 722-321- 1 Schuller and Employees West Highway 40 722-221- 5 Poster Trey Richardses 9R Beat let North MASS TIMES . Ballard 1 PM 4 PM 240 PM 723-21- HBJirS Duchesne, Murphy's Save Mora Service MONDAY . 7224196 and Glenna Brotherson Phil Sunday School ... 10 a.m. 11 ajn. Worship UINTAH OURAY IRISCOBAL CHURCH ; Brotherson's Department Store Reverend John Henry SUNDAY. BALLARD NORTH WARO PM 4 PM 2nd North 18 West 640 am. Reator Duriloy Oordwar . and Employees FRIDAY Vernal Church of God S04S9S AM 1 PM 1140 AM ROOSIV8LT STAKI PM Youth Meeting. Sunday Service. . . . 1040 a.to Children1! Sunday School followi services Meets In the Lamplighter Inn, at 1040 A M Sunday In Vernal TABIONA WARD SUNDAY) ; St. lllaahath'B Whlterocka NROLAHCONDWARD RlahopDkfc Aaord Sac Board of Directors 1040 AM Sac; Sac. 740 p.m. 8 fourth Sundays PM 258 E. Second N. PM 1140 AM 722-2S- J7 4 Moon Lake Electric Association 4S4-3S4- S 10 AM- -1 Sac ROOSBVBLT RMM1H WARD PM 740 p.m. Service. 740 p.m. MoethSO am Bible Study 7:30 p.m. Prims 8 Missionaries 7:30 p.m. 11)20 AM 3 . Mens Prayer ST. RAULS IDISCORAL CHURCH M SUNDAY WORSHIP COMMUNION Socond Evening 738-243- Women's Ministerial S49-23- AM-- 12 Altomoot SUNDAY) nrolaImst wa5 Hell RANOUTT BRANCH Sac MOON LAKfl WARD Hlahop KoHh Jonaoo RooaovoH. SUNDAY) 1 PM 4 PM Carlson Claanars FAITH LUTH8RAN ' )00 Sac... 1 Jean Fabrizio Duchesne Sunday School. 1040 a.m. Worship Service 1 140 a.m. Childrens Church. 11 am. 722-47- M Blahop Dooa Young PM 10)50 AM RooaovoH, Ell's Motel Art & THURSDAY loho, 9 AM-- 12 SUNDAY) s, eye-witnes- 732-2S- FRIHTLAND WARD 4S4-S2S- 4 Sac . SUNDAY Prayer Randlott SUNDAY, 940 AM-12- 40 738-23- SIXTH WARO SUNDAY) Soc 722-428- 1 . WEDNESDAY 722-28- mytOn ward Thure Carlson and Employees 257 So. 2nd East, 722-264- 1 PM 340 P M Blahop Jlooala RoMhaod RooaovoH, PM SUNDAY) 1 140 AM-2- 40 Sac 1:20 PM ' SUNDAY 9--1 2:00 RooaovoH, SUNDAY) 9 AM-- 12 PM 1040 AM Sac.; . . Buchanan 278 East 1st North DUCMISNI IMOND WARO Blahop Lolond Wlrlphl ...1040 AM ROOSIVaf S Pastor, Mark 8. Rayor Youth Pester, Chip Johnson lest Highway M Phone 4 722-IS- PM SUNDAY) 9 AM-- 12 Sac 722-20- 9, West Highway 40 CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY Rooaovolt. SUNDAY) 2 PM Sac ROOSEVELT FIFTH WARD 1)30-2)- 30 Jack's Insulation Service ROOSBVBLT lahop Chod Pootroaa ROOSfVBLT FIMT WARD Bishop John RooMMlt, Bible Study 7:30 f.m. 2nd FRIDAY Ladies Aide Business ' Meeting 140 p.m. OOMVILT FOURTH to Worship, given by Pastor Forsyth, was Acts 4:10-1Skip and Pam then gave a puppet aet on Salvation, bawd on Romans 6:23, For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God ia eternal life through Jesus Christ, our Lord." The Scripture reading was Luke 17:11-1the story of this healing of the ten lepers. Pastor Forsyth presented the story from the point of view of an elaborating on the effects it had on the later lire of Just as Jesus the counselled the healed leper, ao also should each believer, Rise and go in faith." Pastor Forsyth stressed that thia must be an ongoing, growing faith, practiced daily. 2. Ladies Aide 9:00 a.m. Pootroaa D. My Lord. The Call 2 THURSDAY 722-34- 9 AM-- 12 PM. 1040 AM SUNDAY: Sac WARD 10 AM- -1 SUNDAY) 12 Sac and Employees 91 North 2nd East, Ufolnf, lahop Booold rldpolood Roosevelt, 722-299- TUESDAY Blahop Thoron Loovltl p-- Sac Margo 94 No. 2nd East, Sunday School 1040 a.m. Worship Service 1 140 a.m. AlfGI . . 10 am. 722-24- SUNDAY ROOSEVELT THIRD WARD RRIDOILAND Store The Closet Larry, Joan . The morning service of worship was opened with a song played and sung by Pam Forsyth, Clean Before Smiley's Sporting Goods Charles and Denver Pester Skip Forsyth 247-M- M Hlahop SUNDAY! Sunday. Sac. MYTON COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH lahop Errol Marfcloy Tridoll, SUNDAY) 10 AM- -1 PM. 11:50 AM Sac.. ALTAMONT Sod WARD Hum III am and Employees 35 No. 2nd 4S4-37- 6 B & K Drug Bill lahop Doo Bohorta Altoownt SUNDAY) 9 AM-- 12 PM Sac 10:50 AM WH III ROCKS WARD TRIDfLL WARD FIRST WARD ALTAMONT ROOSKVEIT WIST STAKI Midweek Service. . I FRIDAY ' Youth Service, .7 pm. .after school Of the 80 million living personnel, mm out of 29 fives in Los Angeles County, which has a veteran population at 1 2 million. |