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Show I.; !i Church K Masin 'Standard evening, and we appreciate all who attended. Sunday services will continue to be held Sunday mornings at 8:00 a.m. at the Roosevelt Baptist Church. Sunday school will start on September 18 with classes for primary through 8th grade, directly proceeding worship services. In Pastor Bahns absence we will be having a vacancy pastor as well as Pastor Wagner from Colorado. Occasionally we will be having lay services and the Lord is depending on us to give our full support to these men, and each other. We can look at this time as an opportunity for real growth. Wednesday evening Bible study continues this week at Debra Ballon's home at 7:30 p.m. We will continue our studies on prayer. Our next voter's meeting will be September 11 which will also be Pastor Bahns Church News Myton Presbyterian Community Presbyterian at Myton is a shared ministry-servinMethodists, Baptists, Died pies and United Churches of Christ Worship begins at 11 a.m. Our Pastor is the Rev. Glenn Thomson. office is in' Roosevelt s, Preaby-terian- . . 7229196. Services began Sunday, August 3:. 28, the 14th Sunday after Pentecost with a responsive Call To Worship. ' Rev. Thomson offend the Invocation. Congregates greeted each other and welcomed guests. Call to "'Confession was responsively read, followed by Prayer of Confession and the Gloria Patii The Epistle lesson was James 2:14-2Faith not backed by action is dead and untrue. It is Christian action that reveals faith. Janies said, Show ms how anyone can have faith lf. without actions. I will show you my j. j faith by my actions. Good works an the result of faith. Rev. Thomson illustrated this to the children in ' ' their sermon, It's what is inside .. that counts. Epistle and childs sermon ended with 'the hymn, Blessed Assurance Jesus is Mins. ! , The Gospel lesson was' Matthew . 21; 18-1The sermon, Drift or Direction, examined the role of faith 'in our lives. For us faith offen power, direction, strength, odor and spies in our lives. Faith is as the rudder of a ship: The rudder is essential for the direction and motion of the ship. So farewell Sunday. Believing Jesus died, thats history. Believing He died for me, that's 6. , salvation. BLUEBELL NEWS Garda Seeley Mrs. Kathy Groll and children, Tremonton, are here visiting with her parents, Dean and Marlene Roberts. Last Tuesday Dean Roberts was doing some welding when the sparks flew into some dry grass and caught on fire and quickly spread to a stock of hay. The Fire department was called but couldn't prevent the hay from being burned. Duane Hall also came with his trucks and worked long and hard. They did save the sheds arid corrals. Many Bluebell neighbors also assisted. Mrs. Lucile Winkler went to Provo Thursday to have surgery on her eyes. Her daughter Pauline went with her. They returned Friday. While there Pauline checked in on the bluebell book that is being printed at the Springville Publishing Arts Co. and they report they are very busy working on the book and she is well pleased with the results. It is just a matter of waiting until the book is 9. ;'"" is faith to us. Prayer, study and devotion an the tods of faith. Through these, faith empowers us to move forward with purpose. Sermon 7" concluded with Affirmation of Faith, Offeratory and Doxology. We offered . Prayer of Thanksgiving followed by the hymn, "Holy, Holy, Holy!" , Prayers concluded with the Lords Prayer. Parting hymn was, Piss It ,, On. A reminder that our Bible study of Ephesians begins September 11. The study is titled, Christians Under Construction; and will last 12 weeks. Study groups are as follows: 7 p.m. at the Parsonage; Sermon Seminar- - Mondays 7:30 p.m. at the Parsonage; Breakfast at 6 a.m. in the Church; Women's Study- - Tuesdays at 9 a.m. at the Church; Children- - Thursdays at 3:80 p.m. at the home of Betty Marts. We invite everyone to join a study group. For information call Youth-Sunda- ' Study-Tuesda- ' 722-9196- . completed. Mr. and Mrs. Rose Monsen have returned after spending a week in Salt Lake, where he underwent some . ys medical tests. Bill and Dorthella Durfee and family, Salt Lake, visited here during the week with her sisters and brother Fontella and Howard Jenkins, and Arthur Timothy and Mr. and Mrs. Orland Murray. aSunday, Sister Melvina Austin reported, her mission to Equador in the Altamont First ward. Those from out of town were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Austin and girls from Somalia, Africa, and thier sons and families, Mr. and Mrs. Bryant and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Austin, Provo. The Austin's came from Africa and they will return there after a months vacation here in Utah. They are presently visiting in Logan. They are former Altamont residents. Mrs. Agnes. Larsen had the misfortune to fall and break her .hip. She was taken to a Salt Lake hospital where she underwent surgery. She will be there about ten days. Visiting at the Wallace Seeley home during the past week were Leo and Phyllis Goodrich and daughter Wendy, Salt Lake, Shanna Hill, d Arkansas, Allen and Marlene and three girls, Orem, and Jeanne Jacobs and family, Granger. Billy Warden and Sherry married Thursday were 11. A reception in the August Altamont chapel was held Saturday, August 13, honoring the young couple. A program was held with Steven Pohlsander as the emcee. Those from out of town were JoAnn and Garen Koeven, Gunnison, Penny Haws and Stacey Haws, Lehi; Weldon Wardle, Idaho, Charles Wardle and his fiancee, Las Vegas and Clyde and Sarah Buff and children, Hyrum. Michael Pohlsander is now at home, after working in California for La-Wan- .- - fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost, the friends and members of Faith Lutheran Church celebrated a special day. We rejoice with Jay Sorenson, husband of Debra Lindberg Sorenson, as he was baptized and received as a member of Faith Lutheran Church. May God keep you in His grace and richly bless you. The sermon text was based on the when a of Luke 13:22-3asked Jesus, Lord, will those person who are saved be W? The Lords answer was Strive to enter by the narrow door; for many, I tell you, will seek to enter and will not be 0, We have also heard the verse from the Bible that states, The road to heaven is straight and narrow and the road to destruction is wide." This may sound a little alarming, and indeed it is, if we are striving on our own accord, depending on our own But the Lord is good works! r limitless in his power and promises if - we walk in His will He is faithful to be with us when we stumble on that road, and indeed we have a special invitation to enter through that open gdoor. And we can be assured that it ?wont be "only a few saved. But ntless multitudes will be received the kingdom on that last day, if s faithful and accept that (narrow walk with Jesus! r I can never turn down an Invitation, especially from my Lord (Jesus Christ - can you? We accomplished a lot at our voters meeting last Wednesday , i . 1 . Reid-hea- Pohl-sand- the summer. er the Trafulga Water Slides ROOSEVELT NEWS Gladys Ross Betty Rasmussen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Rasmussen, recently returned home from serving an LDS mission in the San Bernadino mission. She gave her report Sunday 14 August at Orem. Erma Stewart and Mother Minnie Morrill attended the wedding of their nephew and grandson David Perry and Jennie Bates at the Salt Lake Temple Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ruie R. Green, Salt Lake, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Green. They came to attend the open house for their daughter and husband, Clayton and Penny Truman. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon- Buchanan came home Friday from Salt Lake where Mr. Buchanan was confined to the LDS Hospital eight days recovering from surgery. at Roosevelt Ninth and Second wards. Sacrament meetings. Relatives and freinds from out of the Basin attending were her sister and husband Shauna and George Bennett, Farmington, New Mexico; Grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Erroll Hicken, Heber; missionary companion Carol Elson, Florida; Shaun Miller and Greg Rose, Salt Lake Mrs. Rulon Anderton spent Tuesday through Friday at Provo attending BYU Education Week. While there she was a guest of her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tanner and family from Sierra Vista, Arizona recently spent a week with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Elvyn Bascom and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tanner. Enroute home the Bascom's accompanied them to Orem where Glen and Kent Bascom's joined them for a Bascom family .. reunion at the Orem Park. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Stroups Jr. and son Billy, Calgary Canada were Monday through Thursday guests of ' Mrs. Clista Angus. The group and the Douglas Angus family went to Riverton, Utah to spend the weekend with the Kent Angus family. senior citizens from Sixty-on- e Duchesne county toured on chartered buses the Deseret Generator and 'Transmission Cooperative near Bonanza, Wednesday. The tour was hosted by the Moon Lake Electric Association. Guests during the past week of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Murphy were his sisters Vemetta Meyer and Della Liddell and niece Jane Farnsworth from Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Afton Richens entertained eight missionary friends at their residence. at a cook-oDallas Murray catered the meal. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibson and Mr. an(l Mrs. Wm. Chestnutwood, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph HOI, Sandy, Utah and Mr. and Mrs. Claud Mangum,. Bountiful Guests during the week of Mrs., Zelma Lloyd was nephew and wife Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Dennis, Richmond, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lloyd and family, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Gam Lloyd and sons David and Danny, Springville. a Nancy Kohutek and two children , ut Michael Olson, Orem. Joann Shields, daughter of Ralph and Gerrie Shields, returned last week after spending the Bummer in Minneapolis, Minn, employed by a law firm. She is now attending law school at BYU. Mrs. Ruby Roberts recently moved to Mt. Home to live near members of her family, she has lived many years in Roosevelt. Mrs. Zelma Lloyd went to Provo Saturday to attend a Thomas and Nannie Day family reunion. She was a weekend guest of her son and family,' the Gam Lloyds, Springville. Mr. and Mrs. John Avery, Kirkland, Washington, were three day guests last week of her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs; Mont Larsen. They also visited other relatives Minnie Morrill and Zelma Lloyd. Mrs. Frank Bird and Mrs. Ralph Bird, West Valley, were Tuesday and Wednesday guests of the Charlie Bird family. senior citizens from Thirty-nin- e Duchesne County and West Uintah County toured the Devil's Playground and other interesting places in the White River area Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Stewart drove to Kingston, Nevada Monday to visit their Danny son-in-la- w Green. e Mr. and Mrs. Vernon (Dorthy) Moon returned home last week from serving and LDS mission in the Billings Montana mission. They gave their report at Roosevelt Third Ward weekend from 1( West? N alley Sacrament - ineetinBv .August'-- ' 28. of her parents Mr. and Mrs..v Relatives from out of town attending Workman. were daughters, Dottie Stout and and Mrs. Lanny W. Ross and daughter Natalie from Anchorage, family and Mrs. Polly Olsen and Alaska; Rebecca Smith and family, children drove to American Fork Helper; Mayna Edrington and Wednesday afternoon to attend the family, Roy; Amelia Fawson, Calif. ; and Catherine Moon, wedding reception for a relative, and Tom Tulsa, Oklahoma; Mr. and Mrs. Mary Joe Humphries Watson. They were married in the Robert Moon, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Provo Temple. Dailey Moon, Payson, Utah; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harris and Mrs. Theron Van Wagoner, Salt mr. and Mrs. Dale Harris recently Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Malin Smith, attended an Albert and Nellie Harris Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. John family reunion at Preston, Idaho. Turner, Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. They were guests of their daughter Neil Fabrizio, Bountiful. and family, LuAnn Kelly. Twenty- enjoyed family members g and boating at Twin Lakes WELL For some reason the com in the Basin has done exceptionally well this year. Sweet or field corn has both done well. Charles Thompson of loka stated that although his garden was slow starting this year, everything did well except what was eaten by the bugs. It has been wet and cool but most of the crops have done well he said. CORN DOES s Fair-fiel- in IT e Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harris attended Sacrament meeting in Sandy, where their was blessed and given the name Daniel Stephen McDonald by his father Stephen McDonald. Reva Workman, Francis Lou, Price and family attended funeral services for Peggy Jenkins and baby Randi at Steam Boat Springs, Colorado Wednesday. They were killed in a truck accident north of Vernal. She was the wife of Allen Jenkins, Vernal. e. Bishop and Mrs. Ralph Hill brought their four month old son home from the Primary childrens Salt Lake Saturday where hospita1 he has been recovering from a staph' infection the past week. They wish to thank everyone that assisted at this time of crisis. Charlie Bird and daughter Deon ; and Delaine and Tena attended the wedding reception of Abbie Lynn Bird, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bird and Gary Carlisle in Salem, Utah Friday evening. They were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bird at West Valley, great-grandso- UINTAH BASIN. HIGH SCHOOL n ZXXXX30PCX233300XXO00gXf3O SEPT. NIGHT SHOW SEPT. DAY SHOW 5 BAREBACK SADDLE BRONCS BULL d one members were present, e Mr. and Mrs. Bui Patry and son Max attended the wedding of their grandson Guy Haollenbeck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad and Carol Hollenbeck and Denice Grove in Monday, August Leaders were Beverly Mower, Bird and Karla Cox. Delaine Following the meeting they visited RDN6-CAL-F y ROPNG and Twenty-on- e young women and from the Roosevelt Third Ward attended "Especially For You' 5th VERNAL- - UT. STARIING AT STARTING 7. 30 AT 1 100, RODEO EVENTS City. Albuquerque August 9. Julie Hollenbeck returned home with them for a week's visit. One hundred family members of George and Elva Rogers gathered at their residence at Mt. Emmons Saturday August 13 for a family reunion and to help them celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary. Attending from Roosevelt were Mr. and Mrs. Fay Rogers and family and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carrell. A0 SEPT.3V e Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Drollinger and the Ralph Dart and Jay Gates families attended an Allen and Nancy lion the past Hills camp-hundre- 3 UINTAH COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS . ' d, TEAM R0PN6-STEB- BARREL RAONE-POL-E BENDING sort tuine- - ROPING-&RL- S BREAK-A-W-AU COW CUTTING- - M, BOtfS COW CUTTING WRSSTLJN6-- c ( ADULT- S- j $ 2. SO ,-I.OO (r r r - J V CLO&H6- J ENTRIES - DATS FOR AUGr. 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