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Show i Church I Wmllallv Mason Standlardl are the salt of the earth, we must preserve and enhance relationships with others by our way of life, by being there for comfort and aid, by continual improvement personally. Faith Lutheran Church Point out instead of bad. Glory Wouldnt it be wonderful if we in life. Seegood falseness with through mid live in a world of no change, no Above all, pray, commune prayer. upriaee? Not nelly, you say. Well, and work together. Sermon conclutend to agree.. No matter how ded with the Affirmation of Faith. The UBAVC has announced an uprising some changes can be, for Offeratory followed, ending with the EMT Training Program for Fall a or for better, we believers ere Doxology ' and prayer of Thanksquarter starting September 12 and Iwsyi in Gods most capable giving. ending December 2. The state testing The hymn He Leadeth Me will be December 10. Faith Lutheran Church, Roosevelt, proceeded our This is a basic Emergency Medical Prayers of Petition and 01 be undergoing some changes hi Intercession. We remembered those Technicians training course for is upcoming weeks, changes we who could not be with us this ambulance attendants and drivers. will that lead to us ultimately ray those in pain and need, Jenet Spencer will be the program come better servants of our loving Sunday, those traveling afar. Prayers conclucoordinator. The training will be held ord. ded with The Lords Prayer and Monday and Thursday evenings from Paul teaches us In God's words, 6:30 10:30 p.m. at the UBAVC in hymn was, "Pass It On. lat "In all things God works for the parting In other church news: In four Roosevelt. Cost of the course will be ood of thoee who love Him, who weeks our congregation will begin a 8150 which includes the state testing ve been called according to his of study called, Christians , fee. program urpose, Romans 8:28. David Bahn, Under Construction, or CUC. The For more information contact the ho has been serving us and Our study involves an look at 6. UBAVC or at svior Lutheran Church in Vernal for and will last twelve This program is beneficial to anyone Ephesians, to. called has been w past four years weeks. During these weeks we will desiring emergency medical trainine Bluff Arkansas where he will be be what-i- t means to be a discovering ing, states Mrs. Spencer. We are a church then. sorry growing, ding believer in A course for Emergency Medical i see Pastor and his family leaving Christ. A number of study groups (EMD) wifi be conducted Dispatchers wifi Lend confident we are the but s, will be available for all ages. Please Fall beginning Tuesday, quarter md us another pastor. It would take call the Parsonage for information on me than this column to describe times and places. ie bleeaings, we, as a congregation, The Church Board meets Friday, ve received through his ministry, 26 at 7:30 p.m. ''at the August jid thru the grace of God Pastor Church. Notify a member or the ahn's new congregation will benefit Parsonage of any concern you may ighly with his and. Dianes talents. have for discussion. Ur most heartfelt Godspeed prayers 0 with them. This summer, at the Luther The Utah Energy Office is soliciting ROOSEVELT BAPTIST CHURCH hurvh Missouri Synod convention comments from financial institutions, of Richardson aid in St Louis Missouri, Faith Pastor spoke Sunday, and otheran Church was accepted into Choosing a Leader. He said we aa Kblic housing authorities agencies to develop the state ie Synod and the Rocky Mountain Christians should always exercise our for disbursement of $220,000 (strict as a full fledged congrega-on- . right of selecting our leaders in our plan We are very excited about this church, hometown. County, State, which the state of Utah has been sws. Our membership has continued United States and many more leaders. allocated to encourage residential energy efficiency investments by low hold its own and continues to grow To be sure of making the right and moderate income persons through allow him to and to God 4th new people being confirmed into selection, pray loan subsidies. make the decisions for us. lembership. Pastor Richardson told the stay of This Wednesday evening we will The U.S. Department of Housing and how God helped Samuel in appointing a Urban ve a special membership meeting. Development's (HUD) Solar will be King for the Isralites; from I Samuel rery important matters and Energy Conservation Bank Energy iacussed - matters that concern all was established to provide grants and had two sons he had iterated in the future .of Faith, underwrite a percentage of loan lease reserve this night at 7:80 p.m. appointed as judges our Israel who principals or interest rates in financing nd join us at the Otteraons hone in became dishonest. The people of Israel passive solar water and space heating, taco Acres. We will have refresh-lent- s went to Samuel, who was now old, and energy conservation improveand fellowship afterwards. y telling their desire of wanting him to ments on existing single and With tiie new school year starting appoint a King to lead them as other residential dwellings. 1 a few days, Sunday school and nations had. This upset Samuel and he The Utah Energy Office, an agency dult instruction will begin as welL prayed to God. God told Samuel it was of the Department of Natural Rebut a are we him were the vear not Ids rejecting, people offering primary is seeking comments and sources, ge class along with elementary and God himself. He said for Samuel to from those institutions that expertise will of warn them his and Glaim classes. to listen people, Nancy econdary be in administering the interested may heading the primary school, becoming slaves to a King. loan subsidy program, and structure it God all told Israelites the the Samuel class, Heitman secondary lobyn nd Donna Kullsnd will teach the bad said and the day would come when in a way it can best be utilised by those times have they would again call out to God to free institutions, according to Scott Gutlementary class. Exact ' analyst for set but will be in them, as he had from Egypt, and he ting, renewable resource ot yet been the Utah Energy Office. The Utah allowing columns. The weekend of ' will not answer. However, the people ... wnu ... lugust 26! the .Sunday' School' df Israel insisted upon a King. God chose Saul to be king and eachera will travel to Denver to rticipate in a District wide Sunday brought him to SamueL Samuel told There will be Saul that God had selected him to be Ichool convention. given and King of Israel. God filled Saul's body helps deny practical eachers will be inspired to carry out with His spirit Tracy Roberts Ms important ministry. When all the Tribes of Israel were Despite our one major loss we look gathered, Samuel brought forth Saul Mrs. Juvon Jones and family, orward to many gains in the coming telling them of God's choice. The people Randolph, Utah, are visiting Mr. and hurch. Remember: The will of God of Israel were pleased. Saul was rill never lead you where the grace of confirmed, in fellowship, aa king in the Mrs. Brad Baum for a couple of weeks. fed cannot keep you. presence of God. The Israelites e Mrs. Viola Defa spent two days in and before God, sacrificing offerings the Cottonwood Hospital receiving held a great celebration. She returned tests and Friday. Myton Presbyterian Church e The Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lefever The Community Presbyterian hurch at Myton is a shared family reunion was held last weekend .at the home of Carole Jones and linistry serving Presbyterians, family. Some that were present were Baptists, the Christian Mr. and Mrs. Kim Jones, Salt Lake, hurch (Disciples), and the Church of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jones, Nevada, hrist Pastor is the Rev. Glenn Mr. and Mrs. Brent Jones, Salt Lake, homson. Church office is in Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wood, Salt Lake, loosevelt, phone Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Giles and family, rarahip begins at 11 a.m. Duane Nelson, Steven and Rex Giles, We began worship Sunday August Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Peck and 1, the 13th Sunday after Pentecost, rith a responsive reading of Call To family, Payson, Norma Josie, Salt offered Rev. Thomson Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Vorship. Hancock, Salt Lake. There were 53 in nvocation and members greeted attendance. ach other. Call to Confession was sad responsively, and Prayer' of e Don and Brenda Behens, Omaha, Jonfoeskm in unison, followed by Nebraska, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ron ledaration of Pardon and the Gloria Lefler and family a week and took tatri. their two children back with them.. The Gospel leeson was Matthew They have spent a couple of months :13. In the childrens sermon, the visiting. Brenda is a sister of Dixie tastor explained the meaning of the Lefler. fcraae salt of the Earth. In Ublical times, salt was a very aluable commodity. Roman Legio-ire- s received part, of their, pay in alt Salt was the only preservative f the times, and one of the only pices available to the masses. When mrist called the Christians, salt of he earth, He therefore meant that Ted Labrum has been called and hey were very important with The sermon concluded to serve an LDS mission in he hymn, I Love to Tell the the Michigan Dearborn areg. Elder ' and Sister Vernon Moon Kory. His farewell is Sunday, have completed an LDS mission in The Epistle lesson was Acts the Billings Montana mission. They : The sermon, titled, "Are August 28 in the second will give their report August 28 at addressed Ton A. Salty Christian? ward chapel in Roosevelt at the Roosevelt Third Ward Sacrament he ingredients of- our faith. The 2:00 p.m. He is the son of meeting at 4:45 p.m. at the Ballard uinatay of faith is fellowship. Only Waid Chapel. does the Gospel Labrum. Val hraugh fellowship Mr. and Mrs. Good News) grow and sustain. We EMT Church News Obituaries P. Larsen training slated at UBAVC 722-452- 3 Pearl 789-486- Sunday mor- ning, August 21, 1983. She was born April 19, 1900 to Joshua and Susan Elmer Jones at Vic-- ! tor, Idaho. Pearl mar-ried James P. Larsen Elmer El Larsen December 1, 1921 in Victor, Idaho. They were sealed in the Salt Lake Temple September 2, 1 1952. If you have any questions call Keith Bergquist or Jenet Spencer at or Course costs are 815 per enrollee. Enrollment will be limited to 30 participants. 722-452- still-maturi- 3 789-486- Energy Office seeks comments on funds Energy Office wishes to be a conduit for these fends with responsibility for steward ing the entire loan subsidy program, Gutting said. The Utah Energy Office is currently - multi-famil- negotiating with HUD in hopes of 'expanding the energy project eligiin the Utah bility requirements ' program to include solar energy systems. The solar component to Utahs original Solar Bank proposal was rejected by HUD resulting in a delay in the program. Activities eligible for loan subsidies in Utah are limited to energy conservation mea- . suns ineluding caulking, weather-strippinfurnace efficiency modifications or replacement, insulation and thermostats among automatic set-bac-k y others on existing one to dwellings. Solar Bank fends are expected to be 1983. available by Agendas and institutions interested in the Solar Bank program should contact Scott Gutting at the Utah Energy Office at 533-54by August 26, 1983. four-famil- - 24 G. Gene Lsvar Gagon, age 55, of Roosevelt died August 22, 1983 at his home. He was born August 80, 1927 in Roosevelt to Irvin Ira and Virvel Ferguson Gagon. He married Tiny Evans and later divorced. He was a codr in restaurants. He loved geology and studied it extensively and explored and prospected geological formations. He is survived by two sons and a daughter, JoAnn, Irvin and BilL 10 NEWS OIpin-Hulling- was Memorial Park. - M MOO nooar Apartment Hotel a westriind video New Managers FRIDAY, AUGUST 4 Sorensen, son of Marlene Sorensen and the late Marvin Sorensen, has been called to serve a misMicheal sion for the LDS Church in the Columbus Ohio Mission. His farewell testimonial will be Sunday, August 28, at noon in the Moon Lake Ward. He will enter the MTC September 8. J. Henderson Jeffory Levi Henderson, newborn son of Jeff and Carol Taylor Henderson, died August 15, 1983 at the University of Utah Medical Center. He was born August 14, 1983. He is survived by his parents, a brother Jake and a sister Tessa, all of Neola; grandparents, Chet and Rachel Henderson, Neola; Preston and Thelma Taylor, Tridell; and his grandmother, Verda Taylor, who preceded him in death. Graveside services were held Saturday, August 20, 1983 at 11:00 a.m. at the Neola Cemetery. A private viewing was held at the Henderson residence prior to the service. TABIONA NEWS Roosevelt Connie Lee Mrs. Florence Turn bow spent last weekend helping Mr. and Mrs. Steve Anderson move back to Salt Lake. Florence helped paint and clean their home after the renters moved out. She came home Monday evening and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Turnbow and family, Salt Lake, were visiting Leo. The Hannon reunion will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jones this weekend. This is Evelyns family. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee this weekend is Mr. Bobby Pace, Salt Lake. Elder Travis Fabrizio, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fabrizio, was in the hurricane Alicia which went through Texas. He ie at Houston, Texas. He expressed the fact it was a most frightening experience and was in their rooms for four days due to the high winds and tides. He called back Friday night and said the winds and water had gone down, but it was an awful sight to behold and something you would always remember. It made him wonder how people could ever start over and dean up thing so horrible. County CommlMionsrs Duchotno County, Utah, in Iha Board of Commwionefi has adopted a resolution calling for the creation of a county service area, and, the details WHEREAS, regarding creation of said area need to be set forth. NOW THEREFORE, be it hereby resolved: 1. The name of the area shall be Duchesne County Service Area Number 1. WHEREAS, County tection services. 3. The territory to be covered by the service area is described as follows: Section 8, 20, 29, 30, 32, and 33 of T. I N., R 8 W., Sections 4, 5, 9, 1 0, II, 13, 1 4,23, 24, and 25 of T S., R. 8 W Section 19, 29, 30, 31, 32, and 33 of T. IS., R. 7 W., Section 3, 4,5, 9, 10, 1 1, 14, and 15 of T.2 S., R. 7 W., Section IB, and 19of T. 2S., R. 1 1 6 levied upon oil taxable pro'within the area or a service charge will be col- lectea nom me users or suui services within the area, or it will be a combination of the property tax and the service charge. 5. That on the 13th day of September, 1983, at the hour of 4&0 o'clock p.m a public hearing on the establishment of the area will be held at which time all interested persons who desire to object shall be heard. Passed this 9th day of perty W. 4. A lax sufficient to pay for such services will be annually August, 1983. Board of County Commissioners Chairman, Alton N. Moon Attest: Clerk, Roger K. Marett Published in the Uintah Basin Standard August 25, September 1, and 8, 1983. Utah Farm Production Credit Association opens lien Facility 510 nest 200 lorth. Roosevelt Utah Farm Production Credit Association is proud to announce the construction of a new facility in Roosevelt, Utah. Since 1970 when PCA opened a branch in with expanRoosevelt, business was conducted at 171 Lagoon Street, however The became necessary. new staff a building ding loan volume and increased will location The Utah. new facility is located at 51 0 West 200 North, Roosevelt, 240 Uintah Basin Farmers provide easy access and ample parking for the over Credit Association. Production Farm Utah of and Ranchers who are stockholders occupation of no now faculty via hub sontomHr 1. 1983. u opsi Home it piaiBH lor SapiimHr 20. 1983. Neola Highway Golf Course Highway 40 BlrrelT Bottling Company Downtown Roosevelt I RESOLUTION 9th day of August, 1983, by iha Board of THIS By; Stewart's Thriftway Roosevelt Meat Company Larry Owen Whitehead, age 44, Altamont, died August 17, 1983 in Los Angeles, California. lie was born May 15, 1939 in Salt Lake City. Survivors are wife, Shirley Van Whitehead, Altamont; daughter, Mrs. Mike (Laurie) Taylor, Altamont; sons, Lonnie, Billy, Robert all of Altamont; and four grandchildren. Services were held Saturday August 20, 1983 at the Altamont LDS Chapel. Interment was in the Altonah Cemetery. 2. The area is created for a purpose of providing fire pro- adoptad this 26 at 11 Sponsored the BtSOUfTION New Owners Nick & Rona Repac Ben & Joanna Mewhirter in public Nones Moons report 36-4-4. Whitehead Public Notice . mission mother, Virvel Brothers, Amos er service. Burial s, . his Gagon, Layton and Virlen Gagon of 'VaUegjo, Calif Funeral services will be held Thursday. August 25, 1983 at 11 a.m. at the Mortuary where friends may call Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Thursday 1 hour prior to the HANNA 722-919- 6. Gagon Sandchildren, , . They lived in Victor, Idaho until they moved to the Montwell area in 1947. In 1960 they moved to Roosevelt and to Orem in 1977. Pearl was active in the LDS Church where she served in the Relief Society, YWMIA and Primary. She has spent many hours doing beautiful handwork, quilting, sewing and cooking and in service to others. She is survived by the following daughters and sons: Thora McBride, Orem; Dale E. and Mrs. Don (June) Penfold, Driggs, Idaho; James M., Roosevelt, Mary Roberts, Lindon, Utah; Dennis, Oroville, California and Terry, Duchesne, Utah; 26 grandchildren, 55 her husband and twin son and daughter preceded him in death. A viewing was held at the Olpin Mortuary in Pleasant Grove, Utah. Funeral services were held in Victor, Idaho. Burial will be in the Victor Cemetery. L n; g, . Mar- - ia Jones Lar--r sen, 83, died August 30, Thursday, September 1, Tuesday, September 6 and Thursday, September 8 from 6:00 to 10:00 p.m. each evening. Classes will be held in Room B10 at the UBAVC. To become certified the EMD must successfully complete the sixteen hour course, be currently certified in CPR, and successfully pass the Department's written examination. Jenet Spencer, EMS Training Coordinator at the UBAVC, has recommended that all law enforcement agencies in the Basin area encourage and support thier dispatchers in getting this special training in order to better fulfill their assignments. . th 11 PCA New Location Vernal |