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Show Thursday. December 30. 1982 Uintah Basin Standard e Dean Bagiev drove Kendell and Mary The Ballard City to Provo to pick up his Ella Arrowchis are BALLARD Council, Water Imdaughters, Cynthia and spending the holidays provement District, and Belinda. with parents, Frank and their partners had a Cynthia Bagley has Glenda Arrowchis. Christmas party at the Phillips Tracy a new position in Provo-tha- t Frank and Glenda Ballard City Building of managing the Arrowchis hosted the on December 14, 1982. next week, Starting rentals in an apartment Christmas dinner for the a Youth from Ballard Sunday January 2, Ward went to Tridell for Arrochis family. Followbuilding. a Matt and Virginia ing the potluck dinner, will be a time change in some square dancing on services starting Ferguson drove to Salt the children acted out church Ballard Ward at December 22. With Fred with take to spend Christ- the nativity scene, and Ballard Brown as the caller. a.m. With 8:00 mas with Matt's mot- sand Christmas carols. her, Mrs. M. A. FerguDeAnne Quick gave North following at 11:30 on son, and their nieces a dinner for her primary a.m. with activities Tuesday for Ballard and nephews. Brian Fer- class last week. FollowFred Jones and Wednesday guson, son of Matt and ing the dinner, the class North Ballard. for flew Salt to took Christmas gifts to Virginia Residents of the area take from Milpitas, several members of the are saddened to hear of California, where he is branch. the passing away of e Ross and Janet Fiet-ka-u employed as an electronics engineer, and will be Bottle Hollow was Harold (Pink) Timothy from Ogden spent spending several days the scene of the BIA on December 26, 1982, the weekend with Rosss with them. Tribal employees Christafter a long illness. sister Bernice and Eumas party last week. At December 31, there gene Abplanalp. Stan and Mary Lynne Hoopes are the this party, the first will be a New Years grandparents of a baby responder EMT's got Eve dance for both the o Mr. and Mrs. tavar for their youth and adults. The recognition girl, Casey LaRae Click, Fenster and Ardella born December 17, to volunteer work. We are adults dance will be held Davis, all from Salt Craig and Kris Click, of especially pleased and at the Roosevelt first take City visited with ' Gilbert Arizona. proud to have Johnny ward chapel. The youth Theron and Norma e Stan and Mary Hoo- and Sharon Arrowchis, dance will be held at the Robb. pes entertained their a husband and wife Roosevelt Stake Center. family at a Christmas team, get the certificate The dances starts at e B and Fred 'Jones party last week. Follow- for first responder 8:30 p.m. Melba Eldredge had spent the Christmas ing a program, Jolly Old EMT. We appreciate all St. Nick made his the help they are to us a heart attack last week, holidays in Delta, Coloand their willingness to and is at home rado visiting Howard appearance with do all they can. and Dot Blakeslee. 11 ROOSEVELT NEWS Gladys Ross Thursday guests of Mr. and Mra. Clifton Jenkini were Mr. and Mra. Lyle Morrill, Elko, and Linda Black, Salt e Christmas guests of Susan and Dave Holmes were her parents Mr. and Mrs. Duane Richens and brother and wife Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Richens, Salt Lake. Teresa Brown and friend Michael Carrell, Provo visited at home with her family, the Allen Browns, during the Christmas weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Robinson and wife CherL and new baby, Destiny, from Rexburg, Idaho were Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Drollinger. Other Sunday guests of the Drollingers were missionary friends, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Read and Daniel Read and seven children from Lakeport, California. Eider Clay Harrison Lake. e Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shields daughters, Joan and mother Marjorie and Lorraine Litster and. Harrison recently returnChristson Kenny were from serving LDS Mr. and Mrs. Victor ed mas weekend guests of Brown Missions. visited Clay in the recently their daughter and family their Austria Vienna mission, and Vicki, daughter Colleen and Jerry Gardhusband Chris Carling, and Marjorie in New in ner Ogden, York City. Their mission Filmore, to get acquainte Mr. and Mrs. Lawed with their new grandwere given Sunreports rence (Alma) Young, sons son 26 at December born December 16. day Lyle and Mark and He weighed 8 lbs. and 8 Roosevelt second ward. daughter, Mistie, Spring-dalos. Out of town relatives and visited during the Coleand has been named C. Carling. His great friends attending were holiday week with her grandparents are Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Michael mother Merle Smith, his Mrs. Harrison and family, Newt Miller. sister and family Lamar Price; Mra. Blaine Mcand Olive Nielsen and Cormick, Mr. and Mrs. in other family members Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Jack Lassehe, and Mr. AltamonL Jenkins went to Provo and Mrs. Dymock, e Family members of Tuesday to visit her Kamas; Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Haveta father, Deone Spencer, Glen Sieeley and Mr. and visiting during the holi- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mrs. Brent Horrocks, day week were Jane, Ann Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Salt Lake; Mrand Mrs. and Kevin Robison, and Franklin Spencer, and his Rand Allred, Mr. and NewKaren and Burke father William Jenkins, Mrs. Howard Gardner man, Logan. Rigby, Idaho. and Julie. a Mr. and Mrs. Chris (Vicki) Carling and baby from Fillmore were holiday guests of her pareCow nts, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Uintah Basin's Outstanding Brown. Restaurant Visiting during the E. Hwy 40, 722-271- 7 holiday week with Mr. and Mrs. William Trowbridge were family, members Mr. and Mrs. Bill Trowbridge and son TyB & K Drug ler, West Bountiful; Ken Bill and Employees Trowbridge, Spokane; 2nd East, 722-254- 5 No. 35 ; John, Dixie College, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' J. R. Ford, Sandy, e Saturday guests of ' & Mr. and Mrs. Newt Miller were Mr. and Mrs. Acel E. 168 100 No. Miller, Salt Lake, and Mr. 6 and Mrs. Larry Miller Storm Windows & Doors and three children, California. Carol SummarelL daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James SummarelL visited over the holidays with her family. 457 East 300 North e Mr. and Mrs. Wayne P.O. Box 44 6 Phone Jerkins, daughter MelisRoosevelt, Utah 84066 sa and son Dean, Morgan, were Christmas weekend guests of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Roy Murphy. They also visited Mr. and For all of your John Deere Mrs. James SummarelL Mr. and Mrs. Marion equipment and parts needs. Ross accompanied their West Hwy. 40 Roosevelt son and wife Loryn and 9 Barbara Ross to Provo, Sunday, to visit Leon and Janet Ross and family, II, I. :,Wayne and Jody Ross and Sharlyn and Lynn Co. Abbott families. Vernon and John R. Buchanan 278 E. 1st N., 722-258-2 e, of town guests included a brother, a nephew, Chad Ander-tofrom Las Vegas Beat Wishes for a Happy, successful and peaceful new year to everyone who reads this column. Thanks also to Out n, and bther Basin who has sub- everyone NEWS rela- -' fives. e Alfred and Carol Ifelquist drove to Logan to visit their children, e Stan and Mary Lynn Hoopes drove the Vernal Junior High, and mitted items to the Roosevelt news the past year. Gladys Ross. White- - Uintah high school dance students to Salt Lake in the bus. e Home for the holat the Aaron idays Hansens are son Reed, daughter Ruth Ann, from Salt take; John and Jamie Hansen of Salt Lake; and Peggy and Wes Martin, of Jackson Hole. Wyoming. e Santa Claus came rocks News Virginia Ferguson e Bob and Given Ta-po- of Utahn News and their family spent a recent weekend in Salt Lake. They attended the Christmas pow wow, and their daughter, Bobie, danced to the Headstart School in it. e Debbie Hoopes has this past week, bringing returned to Whiterocks his sackful of gifts for to spend the Christmas the children. The childholidays with her par- ren put on a singing ents, Bill and Verna program. Milk and coo- kies were served to the Debbie is at--' Hoopes. tending the Vocational excited pupils, and parents. School in Provo, e Sherry Kay Rasmuse Owen and Betty entertained their sen is spending a week relatives at a Christmas with her mother, Kay dinner lust Satnrdnv Rasmaussen. Clo-wa- rd Palace GA L Chevrolet Bulclc Company Jay and Employees 8th No. 3rd East, 722-241- 1 Store Jones Paint Taco Time Helen Hall Glass (lpitt - Schuiler and Employees West Hwy 40, 722-221- 5 JHulltnger jptortuarjj This Utah Machinery 722-367- Buchanan Feed Carlson Cleaners Thure Carlson and Employees 1 257 So. 2nd East, Dan's Tire Shop West Highway 40, Roosevelt 722-504- - . ; 6-- Big O Tire A Glass Management & Employees E. Hwy 40 Roosevelt 722-556- 2 Roosevelt Equipment and Lee and Lloyd Employees West Hwy 40 5 722-327- 2 Stewart's Thriftway Mark Percy, Erma, Percy Jr., and Employees 5th South 2nd East Store phone 722-282- 1 Bakery phone 722-331- 2 i 1 Village Country Block West lA Block North ROOSEVELT WEST STAKE Of Store Neola, Utah BISHOP RLAYNS MORRIU. Phone Motors Co. Murray 157 So. 2nd East - Roosevelt 722-455- 1 9 am. SUNDAY: Sac -- DUCHCSNf FIRST WARD ROOSEVELT FOURTH WARD Bishop Chad Paatress Bishop Orman Sullivan Duchesne, SUNDAY: WWffROCKS WARD 353-435- 4 12 Turner's Lumber Inc. BOOSfVUT HIST WARD BISHOP JOHN DO A LI ROOSIVH.T, SUNDAY: 9 a.m. 1 2 p.m. 9 a.m. Sac Bishop Inland Wright Duchesne, SUNDAY: 9 1200 PM Sac 900 AM. Ird WARD Bishop Lloyd Grant Duchesne 4 Fashion Factory Quality Clothing Downtown - Roosevelt 711-179- 5 9 AM. 12 P.M. 10:50 AM Sac BOOSIVILT SIXTH WARD Bhhop Lee Mahan leke.4M-M- Sunday School 9 a.m.- - 12 9 a.m. Sac 722-998- 7 Rbe Dee's Salon ROOSCVKTSIVENTH Hhhep Dennis Jenien ReoeeveB, . 48 No. 2nd East PM Sac 1:00 PM ROOSfVELT EIGHTH WARD 722-284-2 BUhop Nell White Roosevelt, 71H7SS SUNDAY: 1PM 4 PM 2:50 PM. Sac. PM Featuring in & Battery Stone & Cooper tires Mehop Keith Morteneoti Mvton. SUNDAY: 9 AM- -1 2 9 AM. Sac. MVTON SSCOND WARD the Coop building Bishop Larry Reae West Hwy. 40 - Roosevelt 722-49- 1 713-31- Myton, 6464H1 SUNDAY: 1 PM 4 PM 1 14)0 PM. NIOLA FIRST WARD Sac Neele. Sac MOON LAKE WARD Bishop Irani Brut hot sen Sac Altamonf,4S4-!S4SUNDAY: 10 a.m. 1 11:50 TABIONA WARD Bishop Reed Tumhew Henna, S4SJI9S SUNDAY: 10 am. 1 p.m. Sc 11:50 p.m. - Uintah Basin Concrete Prod. Inc. 722-362- 1 Bishop Dkh Neola, SUNDAY: 1 PM 4 PM 2:50 PM Sac. ALTAMONT FIRST WARD Bishop Baa Reharts At lament, SUNDAY: 414-37- 9 AM- -1 2 PM East Roosevelt, 722-556- 2 SUNDAY: Sac PM 11:30-2:- 30 :20 LAPIMNT WARD AM BISHOP KEITH HARTU LAPOMT, 147-14- SUNDAY: 1RIDCLL WARD ilshap Dalvd Wallace Trldall, SUNDAY: 414-14- 44 12:30-3:- 30 p.m. 12:30 P.M. SUNDAY: Sac 2:00 A.M.-5- :00 3:50 AM Board of Directors Meeting 1O0PM. For more information, and Employees 18 West 2nd North Call 722-227- 7 Or 722-400- 0 722-244- 8 CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY Uto Baptist Indian Church Pastor, Marti S. Royer East Highway 49 8 Phene mile North of Hwy. 40 on Ihe WhBerocks Rpod. 722-238- 9 PostorPeteMoyseJr. 10a.m. Sunday School 1 1 a.m. Mom i ngWorship Mid-wee- k Services, 1 733-1U- SUNDAY Brotherson's Department Store Phil Sunday School lftOOAM Worship Service 10:50 AM 6:30 PM Evening Serv 7 p.m. Ft. and Glenna Brothenon Duchesne, 722-321- 1 WEDNESDAY KidsNight ' Ages 2 THURSDAY Pastor David Bahn Roc. Baptist Church 90 East 100 North 600p.m. Sunday Schools 9:30 AM. Bible Study Men' Minislrin FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 700p.m. Communion - Secod 1 Foulh Sundays of each month. 592 E. 400 So. Duchesne, Utah SundayWorship Frontier Grill Frontier Motel Gordon, Kay and employees 65 South 2nd East 722-366- 9 736-564- 1 VERNAL CHURCH OF GOO Pastor Dudley Oordnor Moots in Ihe Lamplighter Inn, at lft 00 AM Sunday in Vomal UINTAH OURAY EPISCOPAL CHURCH St.llaaboths Whiterocks SUNDAY: lOajn. to 1100a.m. HOLY SPIRIT. RNADIETT 11O0 a.m. SUNDAY: Sunday School 10 a.m. Worship 1 1 a.m. Evening 7 p.m. WEDNESDAY: R.A's 6 p.m. Payer Meeting 7:30 p.m. ROOSEVELT BAPTIST CHURCH Pester Troy Reasovott 711-314- 9, ST. HELEN'S CATNOUC SUNDAY: OtURCH 441 E. 2nd No. 7H-19- Sunday School PM. Bishop Ralph Mil Roosevelt. TUI 141 Ladies Aide Business Moon Lake Electric Assn. ROOSCVHT 147-14- 10 AM- -1 FRIDAY 11:50 a.m. Sunday 2 .1050 a.m. ac Bishop . Itemant. SUNDAY: Sac Rooaevott, 7H1M4 Sac ...,11:50 AM ROOSEVELT THIRD WARD 9 AM tad WARD Brace Oeodrkh Airport 2:50 PM. ALTAMONT Sac Shop Clyde's Body Road Old 4:00 PM 1 Soc Aceri 113-439- 7 DUCHESNE STAKE 9 SUNDAY: 2nd 1000 Faith Luthorn Church Bishop Loon Grover Bollard, 7114177 SUNDAY: 9 AM- -1 200. Sac 1050 a.m. BAUARD Ward Bishop Stanley Womack Bollard, 71MS4S Ladies Aide 9:00 AM. AM ROOSEVELT STAKE BALLARD NORTH WARD 722-428- 1 TUESDAY 646-324- P.M. am. West Hwy 40 Sunday School lftOOAM Worship Service 1 100 AM. vwS SUNDAY: Jack's Insulation Service SUNDAY RIDGELANU Bishop Ron Feafrots 1 - :20 11 722-299- 2 Myton, Utah 84052 1 149-11- 91 2:30 11:30 NBOLA SSCOND WARD Seat 4th last 1050 AM. Pros. Max Bndmoll Rend left, SUNOAYA30 AM. 2:30 PM. FRUniANOWARD Bishop Doan Young Fruit lend, SUNDAY: 9 AM-- 12 noon 10:50 AM. Sac ROOSIVSIT FOURTH WARD Bishop Orman Sullivan 313-41- SUNDAY: 9:30- -1 East Hwy 40 -- MYTON COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 711-1S- Soc Charles Margo 94 No. 2nd East Follows Services. SUNDAY: Soc MYTON FIRST WARD Palmer's Tire Doesovolt. Smiley's Goods Sporting Denver and 1000 AM Sunday Services Childrens Sunday School p.m. 30 1:20 AM Sac ROOSEVELT FIFTH WARD S45-M- 2:00 Sac 19S-4SS- 1 SUNDAY: 1PM.- -4 114)0-2:- 7M-11- RAMOUTT BRANCH 7M-1M- Sac 722-330-1 RoaeeveH, SUNDAY: ST. PAUL'S EPISOPAL CHURCH DUCHESNE SUNDAY: BOOSEVILT SSCOND SUNDAY: PM. 11:30-2:- 30 S44-11- I1 9 a.m. Lagoon, 3rd East - Roosevelt Roosevelt. 73S-S9S- S 11:30 AM Sac DUCHESNE SECOND WARD 711-11- 1:1-3- life-givi- tto war 722-225- 6 you are burdened with a feeling of resentment against someone who has wronged you in the past, you are bringing far more unhappiness to yourself than to the person whose action you resent. The Bible tells us to love one another; and to love is to forgive, no matter how serious the offense. If the Son of God, whose teachings you follow, was able to forgive those who had subjected Him to the most heinous crime in all history, you can forgive someone a far lesser offense. Attend the Church of your choice and learn how love brings peace and happiness, while resentment can cause' only misery to yourself and those around you. If 722-264- The first Sunday after Christmas brought Ken Pearson from SLC to lead the morning worship service. He brought holiday greetings to all from Central Christian Church, Disciples of Christ Setting the mood for the celebration of Gods presence, the program began with, Let us be the people of God! Seek His presence in the silence; offer with courage the gift of self in response to His grace. He is very near to those who seek Him. Christy King added her celebration of Gods grace by using her musical abilities as pianist for the service. The offertory sentence was from Matthew 2:10,11 and the Scripture . The reading was Hebrews sermon was entitled, "Who am I? Who? Me? Ken said that God sent His Son as a pattern for us to follow. God stepped down and became man and man began to see what he was created to be. The first Adam became a human being but the second Adam became a spirit When anyone is joined to Christ, he is a new being; the old is gone, the new has come.-- II Corinthians 5:17. Thank you, God, for becoming. Man! Our identity becomes the inexpressible gift of Christmas. A sympathy card for Amy Price and family was signed by those in attendance. Ken mentioned that the Rev. Mr. Warren Sechler of Central Christian took part in the services held for Col. Howard C. Price, Jr. He also said that Warren has visited Dr. Phillip Condie on a regular basis on behalf of Myton Presbyterian as well as Central Christian and Warren reported that Dr. Condie has a tremendous amount of support from the Basin and that he is progressing well and has a good attitude concerning the future. Lets continue to keep these and others in our prayers. .Following the service, a potluck lunch was served. Next week Mr. .Charlie Fifield will lead the service. Session members should mark January 5 on their calendars as we are scheduled to meet then with the Moderator Bob Rigs tad. Remember the.- Open House the are Kings and the Thompsons evening, holding on Wednesday December 29, from p.m. at this Alan King home. See you there! A lovely, meaningful time was on Christmas Eve by a group spent ' of people who took time out to attend the candlelight service held at .the church. Under the leadership of Charlie Fifield and with Paula Mart at the piano, it .was just the right service to lead us to the manger and to prepare to worship the King-J- oy the World, the Lord is come!! 59 So. 200 Joy Forgiveness Of - Myton Presbyterian Church J.C. Penney Co. E. !iiMi lie 722-242- Church News Employees Roosevelt Murphy's Save More Service 722-201- . & 722-281- 1, 1 1 DO 9:45 a.m. a.m.Wednesday 6:30 p.m. 900 a.m. 11:30 a.m. CONFESSION 5 p.m. Saturday Or Upon Request Abstract Inc. Fern B. Oberhansly, Walt Burdette, Darlene Reidhead, Joyce Reynolds, Wendy Ore 865 W. 200 N. (1 1 2-- 722-239- 1 134 W. Main Suite 210 5) Vernal 789-47- 24 Choir Practice 6450 p.m. 74)0 p.m. GUSHER BAPTIST Payer Meetinq MASS TIME Saturday Sunday Sunday Worship Basin Land Title A MISSION Pastor Troy Richardson Kwy 40 Gusher 722-354- 0 4-- Sunday Wonhip SlMSgV.'aCTBfflraS.'llSgggB 74)0 p.m. Stitch 'N Saw Kay and Sylvia 109 S. Main 722-49- 74 |