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Show Church News FAITH LUTHERAN Sacrament of the Alter. 0. 10-1-5. 7, belt-drive- deepen we can also expect even greater things to come. Pastor Bahns sermon centered on the Christian's life in turmoil, the small and large crisis day to day, and how Christ promises reward in Heaven to faithful believers. Serving God and us this week. Altar: Steve and Nancy Claim, hostess, Nancy Claim. Bible study and a Sunday school teachers meeting will be at the Kulland's home. The teachers meeting will be at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday and the Bible study at 7:80 p.m. Wednesday evening, with refreshments and fellowship following. We will continue our studies mi the Book of Hebrews. Next Sunday is Reformation Sunday. On this date we will celebrate our Lutheran heritage through a special service of hymms and other music. An HI. (Lutheran Laymens league) rally Shumway. John, the owner of Shumway's IGA, provided all of the paper plates, napkins, cups and eating utensils for the dinner held after the dedication. The group expresses their appreciation to John. Phone News Items 722-513- mission to the Brazil, Rio De Janeiro Mission. His mission report will be held Sunday, October 31, at 1:15 p.m. in the 4th Ward Chapel. Gas and oil Society needs help Duchesne County school students this week have an opportunity to help the American Cancer Society fight cancer. The project is to pay for mice to be used in Cancer research. Children in the district have been which with envelopes provided explain the cost. Each mouse can be purchased for 51 cents. School children are asked to "Send a Mouse to College to help the Cancer Society. The envelopes October 29. are due Friday, furnace burners may 6 & L Chevrolet Bulck Company Jay and Employees 8th No. 3rd East, 722-24- 1 1 Taco Time B & K . Worship services at Myton Presbyterian Church on Sunday, October 24, were led by Mr. John Hewes of Salt Lake City. Foil wing the Prelude, the service began with a responsive Call to Worship. In keeping with the title of his sermon, Trust, John led the congregation in a unison Prayer of Confession: "Dear Father, we confess to you that we sometimes lose sight of our responsibility to you and your children. Sometimes, Lord, we forget to trust you, as much as we love you. Teach us Lend, to live our lives in trust, trusting you to meet our every need. Forgive us Lord, when we weaken, instead of grow; forgive us when we feel that our frith brings rejection and pain. Fill our hearts with joy for being a part of the world-widfellow hip of believers, and we pray Lord, that you will use us Lord, trust in us, that we may in turn trust in thee. Amen. Prior to the sermon, John led a group from the congregation in an apt demonstration of trust In his sermon, he said that trust is from God-- it, too, is a gift It is safe to trust God and we can trust God to help us trust others. In this day and age, we might not be asked to give up our lives, but we are still asked to rive our all. In concluding his sermon, John issued this challenge: This coming week, think of this trust and decide where in life you can use this trust which comes from God. It has no limits and fits in all aspects of our lives-- it is essential for Christian e - announced that Florence was hospitalized again last It waa week. She and Milt and others are in need of our prayers-le- t's try to have an active prayer life, offering prayers of thanksgiving as well as prayers of petition as we draw strength from the Lord day by day. Following the worship service, a sandwich and dessert potluck was enjoyed in the church kitchen. It was decided to have a imllar lunch next Sunday-d- o plan to stay for this time of food and fellowship. If you are searching for a church home, you are invited to attend the services at the Myton church each Sunday at 11 a.m. Sunday school flashes for children are also held at 11 a.m. Members of. the Ladies Aide quilt at the church each Tuesday and are always eager to have some . helping-hands- John Hewes will again bring the message next Sunday, October 31. Oops,' forgot to give the Scripture lesson. It was Ephesians 2:8-1"For it is by God's grace that you have 0. Mortensen, son of Eldon Cancer year. Cow Poloco Myton Presbyterian Church Lott 1 Karl and Verda Mae Mortensen, has returned from serving a expertise in servicing your heating system and looking for possible hazards, we recommend that you have a competent serviceman go over your entire system at least once a Uintah Basin's Outstanding Restaurant E. Hwy 40, 722-271- 7 - living! Summer has zoomed right past us, and most of us do not want to think about winter. Yet, it is time to get that source of heat ready. Although many heating systems are relatively maintenance free, others require a yearly checkup to get them ready for winter operation. Read your owners manual to help you understand your heating system. n All models should be checked for belt wear and proper tension. Oil the motor if your owner's manual directs you to do so. Caution: Do not overoil. Vacuum the fan blades with care. On fossil fuel furnaces, check all flues and chimneys for leaves and bird nests. Check brick and rock chimneys for faulty mortar joints and cracks. Make sure ignitable items, such as clothing, cobwebs, and paper are not too dose to flues. Check supply and return openings to be sure they are not Mocked or closed. All central air systems have filters in the return air duct. These should be changed before startup and regularly cleaned or changed once a month. With the dedication of the Chapel of the Holy Spirit in Duchesne now behind us, members of St Helen Parish in Duchesne would like to extend a thank you to John wealth, success and pleasure that one can possess. As we expect our frith to is also scheduled in Salt Lake City. This Thursday Faith ladies will meet at Nancy Glaim's to continue our banner workshop the theme we have chosen for the Altar banner is. That We May Grow, Ladies are encouraged to bring scissors, 12:00 noon. For me to live is Christ, and to die is 1:21. What a gain," Philippian is! SL Paid tells this of profession joy us that our lives must be centered on Christ Without Christ our lives would be pointless. But with Christ our souls can grow and rejoice in the knowledge that we are at peace with God. When we dedicate ourselves to God, life becomes more meaningfuL We find satisfaction in fulfilling the tasks for which we were made and that He has entrusted to us. More than that we find comfort in knowing that death no longer has power over us. We need no fear our greatest foe. As Christians, we rejoice that Jesus Christ took our sins and carried them with Him to the cross, so that we might receive the gift of everlasting life. Death is not a minus, not a loss. It is a plus again. It is what we anticipate. St Paul is well aware of the strength and comfort of this message. He was eager to spread God's word throughout the world. Shouldn't we share our joy by telling others what Christ has done for us? Surely we will say with Peter and John as they stood before the council: We cannot but speak of what we have seen and heard, fqtha love of Christ constrains us. Dear Jesus, help us to dedicate ourselves to You with the knowledge, that we will live with You forever. Moon Lake Electric By Shumway thanked for support v was from' Psalm 119:73-8The Old Testament reading was from the book of Amos chapter 5:0-7-, The Epistle reading was ' taken from the Book of St. Mark where we learn chapter 10:17-2contrary to worldly values, the fruits of frith in Christ constitute the greatest The Introit efficiency. For wood and coal burning equipment, be sure to inspect the grates, fireboxes, and chimneys. Acquaint yourself with the danger of in creosote deposits, especially chimneys. Individual room heaters should be vacuumed and turned on to burn off the dust. Do this with open doors and windows to dispel the odor and possible irritation. Heat pumps should be checked occasionally for proper amount of refrigerant. Also, cleaning die outdoor unit regularly of leaves and grass is necessary. If you do not fed that you have Currently Speaking h. Greetings! Thi Sunday, the twenty first Sunday after Penteeost, we celebrated the the True Body and Blood of our Lord Jesus in the 23 Thursday. October 28, 1982 Uintah Basin Standard need adjustment for proper flame and been saved through frith. It is not the result of your own efforts, but Gods gift, so that no one can boast about it. God has made us what we are, and in our union with Christ Jesus he has created us for a life of good deeds, which he already prepared for us to do. Helen Hall Drug Store Bill and Employees 35 No. 2nd East, 722-254- 5 Being JBtartuarg 457 East 300 North Phone 722-242-6 P.O. Box 44 Roosevelt, Utah 84066 Doyle's Electric contributing. We are told to groom this earth, make it productive. This is our Maytag & Gibson Appliances 139 East Lagoon 722-47- 1 1 obligation for the space we've been given, He who does not create is not paying his rent. Buchanan Feed Co. Schuiler and Employees West Hwy 40, 5 722-221- We are meant to create, to build, to improve. Otherwise, why are we here? We were created in the image of our Father, and like Him, we can be creators, fashioning the raw materials He has given us into beautiful and useful things. So many just occupy their space, looking after their basic needs, not JHulltnger Employees Roosevelt Murphy's Save More Service creators Ipin - & 722-281- 1, Photo and Taxi by David My Vernon and John R. Buchanan 278 E. 1st N., 722-258- 2 J.C. Penney Co. E. So. 59 200 722-225- 6 Big O Tiro A Management E. Glass & Employees Hwy 40 Roosevelt 722-556- 2 Roosevelt Equipment! Lee and Lloyd and Employees West Hwy 40 722-327- 2 Stewart's Thriftway Carlson Cleaners Percy, Erma, Percy Jr., Mark and Employees 5th South 2nd East 1 Store phone 2 Bakery phone Thure Carlson and Employees 257 So. 2nd East, 722-264- 1 Dan's Tire Shop 722-262- 722-331- West Highway 40, Roosevelt 722-504- 5 1 Village Country Block West 16 Block North Of Store Neola, Utah 353-43- ROOSEVELT WEST 35W642SUNOAY. 9 am. SUNDAY: Joe ROOSIVELT SECOND lldioy Row Johnson 1 Bo aval. Cola West Hwy. 40 - Roosevelt 434-31- 64 ROOSEVELT SEVENTH ReeveH, SUNDAY. PM. 1KM ROOSIVELT EIGHTH WARD Bishop Nell White Baevelt, 72247E9 PM 4 PM 1 2.50 PM. Sac 133 So. 3rd East Mshop Kolth Morten, on Myton, 7224127 9 SUNDAY: AM-- 12 9 AM. Sac MioplerryRoM 1 Myton, SUNDAY: PM 4 PM 1:00 PM. Sac... 646-316- 1 Rae Dee's Salon NEOLA FIRST WARD 48 No. 2nd East lahap Bonn!. Brawny Noa In, 722-284- 2 333-41- SUNDAY: 930-12- :30 11:30 NEOLA SECOND WARD Clyde's Body Shop BlahepDIcliAcard East Roosevelt, Old Airport Road Neale, SUNDAY: 62 SSS-429- 7 1 PM Sac 4 PM. !2:50 PM. DUCHESNE STAKE ALTAMONT FIRST WARD 722-339-1 Hernia, SUNDAY. E4S-SM- 3 - 10 a.m. 1 p.m. 11:50 p.m. Sac ALLARD NORTH WARD' Rlihep loon Grew 7 Be Herd, SUNDAY: 9 AM 1 2 A0. 10:50 a.m. Sac RAUARDWerd lahap Stanley Womack 5 Bollard, 722-SS4- SUNDAY: 14:00 PM 2:50 PM. Sac ROOSEVELT FOURTH WARD North of Hwy. 40 on tha Whilorocks Rpad. 9 Pastor PotoMayio Jr. 10a.m. Sunday School 1 1 a.m. MomingWonhip Mid weak Sarvicaa, 7 p.m. I mil 722-238- 1:20 AM LAPOMT WARD BISHOP KEITH HARM LAPOMT. 247-24.' Sac w SUNDAY: 2 .10J0 am.f .. TRtDiLL WARD Tridell. 247-241- shop Ralph Mil Re ouo It, E 9 AM SEE-24- SUNDAY: Sac p.m. 12:30 P.M. SUNDAY: Sac 2.00 A.M.-5- .00 3 JO AM. NnnipnmyDv Phone 722-2SS- S SUNDAY OOO AM 10J0AM 6:30 PM Sunday School SUNDAY: Sunday School 10 an. am. Evening 7 p.m. WEDNESDAY: R.A'i 6 p.m. ftayor Meeting 7:30 p.m. UINTAH OURAY EPISCOPAL CHURCH OOSEVILT BAPTISt CHURCH Whlterecka 10 am. to 11 JO am. Pester Trey Richardson HOLY SPIRIT. RNAIXETT a.m.- ST. HELEN'S CATHOLIC OKJRCN 441 E. 2nd No. 721-297- 1 Qovvoy MASS TIME Saturday Sunday Sunday 1 1 Worship Sunday In Vomal 00 6J0 p.m. 9J0 am. 11 JO am. CONFESSION 4--3 Saturday. . . p.m. Or Upon Raquasl 722-321- 1 Uintah Basin Concrete Prod. Inc. East Hwy 40 722-362-1 592 E. 400 So. Duchesne. Uhdt Meets in the Lamplighter Inn, at 10J0 AM Sunday Duchesne, Reverend John Henry Pastor Dudley Oordnor It Jlae baths Ft. 7O0PM 2 738-541 SUNDAY: Brotherson's Store Department Phil and Glenna Brotherson WEDNESDAY Bible Study 9J0AM 7.XP-M- . nsMinixtr- iFIRST fAPTtST CHURCH VERNAL CHURCH OF OOO - 8 1 Worship Service Evening Serv THURSDAY Roos.Bqptht Church 90 East 100 North Sunday Schools 7:00p.m. Sunday Warship Communion - Sacod S Fouth Sundays of each month. SUNDAY: 722-3I4- 722-244- ROOSEVELT CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY Pastor, Mark S. Boyar Ages Pastor David Bahn Bov. Jam 9 Bishop Bruce Goodrich Alternant, Sac 12 P.M. 722-227- 7 KidsNight lahap Orman Bultlven Re ouolt. SUNDAY: 1 1 JO- -2 JO PM Board of Directors and Employees 1 8 West 2nd North 0722-400-0 FoithUrthom Church ALTAMONT 2nd WARD 9 AM Call ROOSEVELT STAKE 10 AM--I PM Sac 11:50 AM ROOSEVELT THIRD WARD SUNDAY: 10:00 11:50 a.m. Utooap.ia. Indian Church PM lahap Deled Wallace Bbliep Dee Roberta Atlement, EM-2- 7 Rlchman Oil Co. West Hwy. 40 1 1 Moon Lake Electric Assn. PM Meeting Far mare informal ion. 722-2EE- 4 Sac Amoco Oil, Jobber 24 hr. answering service - 722-427- MYTON SECOND WARD 722-211- 9 SUNDAY: Sac MYTON FIRST WARD Parrish Body & Radiator Shop Lodias Aide Business 646-324- 5 454-334- 4 am. lahap Reed Tumhow M. Sac 10 11:50 a.m. TABIONA WARD 333-443- 1 1 PM-4P- SUNDAY: A Moment, SUNDAY: Sc Jeraen Bishop Dennl. 1050 AM. MOON LAKE WARD Ladies Aide 9.00 AM. 2nd FRIDAY lihop Brent Rretheraen 9 a.m. Sac 722-55- Sac. IshogLooNolaon lake. TUESDAY RIDGSIAND WARD Bidiop Ran PsoItpm Fndtland, 1494391 SUNDAY; 9 AM 12 noon Sunday School 9 a.m.- - 12 722-223- 1 PM 722-428- Sunday School 10J0 AM Warship Sarvica 1 14X1 AM Pr Mas Bedmell end left, 3 SUNDAYM0 AM 1 2:30 PM 11:20 AM Sac.... Ichop Daen Yeung 721-279- 1 9 AJM. SUNDAY 343-231- 2-- 5:00 Service West Hwy 40 Myton, Utah 84052 ANDIXTT BRANCH 73S-2M- 4 Jack's Insulation Sout 4th lost .1050 AM. 1 P.M. 2:00 FRUITLAND WARD SUNDAY: Sac 12 P.M. 10:50 AM. iac ROOSEVELT SIXTH WARD SUNDAY: Pops) Duchne .9 a.m. 722-299-2 Follows Services. MYTON COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 722-2E- Sac....: Charles and Margo Denver 94 No. 2nd East Children's Sunday School' SUNDAY: Bifhap Lloyd Grant 2 p.m. Sac lagoon, 3rd East Roosevelt Blrrell Bottling Co. 1 2 9:00 AM. DUCHESNE 3rd WARD 722-1S1- 7 9 a.m. S4S-I5I- Vernal, Utah 10J0AM Sunday Services 722-2E- lahap Jimmie Boldhoo d eoaevelt, 91 2:00 PM SUNDAY: Sac BISHOP JOHN BOALI ROOSiVELT, 722-330- Duchne, 9 a.m. ST. PAUL'S EPISOPAL CHURCH SUNDAY: 1 1 .X2:30 p.m. 1:20 AM Sac ROOSIVELT FIFTH WARD Ichop Lolnnd Wrfpht ROOSEVELT FIRST WARD SUNDAY: PM Sac , .11:30AM DUCHESNE SECOND WARD 12 -- Reeaevelt, 73E-I9- SUNDAY: 11 .30-2- :30 WHITBIOCKS WARD 51 Turner's Lumber Inc. Blahep Ormon Eellhren Duchne, BISHOP BLAYNI MORRILL Ption. 722-45- ROOSEVELT FOURTH WARD Bishop ChodPootross STAKE 54 Motors Co. Murray 157 So. 2nd East - Roosevelt DUCHESNE FIRST WARD Smiley's Sporting Goods - 98 Rest Iff North Re ess 722-334- 8, H SUNDAY: Sunday School 9.45 a.m. Worship 11 00 a.m. Wednesday Chok Practice 600 p.m. 700 pjn. Prayer Meeting GUSHSR BAPTIST Pastor Troy Richanhon they 40 Gusher 722-354- 0 liindmilifniahlii eunooy woranm 7:00 p.m. Frontier Grill Frontier Motel Gordon, Kay and. employees 65 South 2nd East 722-366- 9 Jones Paint A Glass " 168 E. 100 No. 722-201- 6 Storm Windows & Doors Stitch 'N Sew Kay and Sylvia 109 S. Main 722-497- 4 |