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Show 8. March 20. 1986 Pag Standard dJJhitah MaoSn Duchesne Pinewood Derby . Elder Michael Ross son of Elder Bishop and Mrs. Larry Ross has been called to serve a two year L.D.S. Mission in ' the Japan Okayama Mission. His farewell testimonial will be held March 24, at the Myton Second Ward Sacrament Meeting at 9:00 a.m. He will enter the Mission Training Center in Provo Shannon Nels Carlson, son of Nels and Lanette Carlson, has been called to serve an L.D.S. Mission in the Arkansas, The Duchesne 3rd Ward just finished up the final races of the annual Pinewood Derby Contest. The " 1st place winner was Jeffrey Christensen: 2nd place went to Treaver Grant; 3rd place went to James Olson; Other winners are Jeffrey Christensen for the best looking car, Ixmnie Gustin for the best effort and Charles Ciccarelli for the most original car. The Pinewood Derby Committee would like to give special thanks to the Bridgeland Ward for the use of their track and Allen ' Moon for building the lights. Church News Little Rock Mission. He will enter the Mission Training Center in Provo on March 28. A farewell testimonial will be held at the Lapoint Ward Chapel, March 24 at 10:50 a.m. DERBY WINNERS Pinewood Derby' winners of the Duchesne 3rd Ward are (left) Treaver Grant, 2nd, Jeffrey Christensen, 1st, and James Olson, 3rd. Myton Pkesbyterian Church The Myton Community Presbyterian Church has been serving the Uintah Basin since 1907. It is a Shared Ministry in Utah Church serving the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), Christian Church (Disciples),- United Church of Christ, United Megh-odiChurch, and the American Baptist Church. All interested persons are invited to attend our services. For further information, call Pastor Glenn W. Thomson at open for enrollment. Each Thursday at 10 a.m. the women will meet at the church and then each . Sunday evening at 6 p.m. the study will be repeated for all others who want to attend. The workbook to go along with the study is available for S7.45 not $1.00 as stated last week. It is a 225 page commentary filled with maps, charts and diagrams to make the study more meaningful. Please attend this study if you ,722-919are able to. Everyone is invited of scheduled events all denominations to Regularly study God's include Sunday School and Adult Word with us.' Bible Study at 10 a.m., the worship service at 11 ' a.m., Ladies' Aide quilting from 9--4 p.m. on Tuesdays and His Kids (for children . in grades one Catholic Church through six) on Fridays from 5 Mass for St. Helen schedules p.m. at the church. Parish are 6:30 p.m Saturday, Additional pvents in the near 9 and a.m. For 11:30 Sunday, include: future Saturday, March daily Mass, please check your 23. 6 p.m., a Young Married bulletin or the Bulletin Board Adult Sukiyaki Dinner at the outside the Church, as it changes parsonage; Choir Practice at during the week. The Sacrament 12:15 p.m. Sunday, . March 24; Session Meeting at 7:30 p.m., of Reroncilation will be held from a.m. to 12 p.m. on Saturdays Thursday, March 28 - those who or by appointment. would like to join the Myton Community Presbyterian Church, or who have children or infanta IMaaif, at the " Holy; Spirit be baptized Bhould plan to attend Mission in Duchesne is at 2 p.m. this meeting: a bowling party for on Sunday, and each Wednesday His Kids at 3 p.m., Sunday at 6:45 p.m. March 31 - families are welcome Mass at the Blessed Kateri to come; a Maundy Thursday Tekawitha Mission in Fort Service will be held at the church Duchesne will be at 6:30 p.m. on at 6:30 p.m April 4; on April Tuesday evening. on April 4. , TRIDELL NEWS Lome McKee - sl Ray Natani took his sister Marie Natani to Salt Lake Friday. Marie has been visiting the Natani family since Monday, e Sandy McKee went to a state PTA Meeting Wednesday and Thursday in Salt Lake. Mrs. McKee is the Regional from 17 schools, e 6. . e Carl Wilson, Springville visited Saturday with Milton W'ilson. e Donald Haslem, student at USU in Logan Bpent the weekend with his parents, o Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Goodrich went to the Salt Lake airport Wednesday to Bee their son Elder Sterling Goodrich leave for the Missouri, Independence Mission, e Debbie Shinberger and son Casey were visitors Sunday at the Dennis Goodrich home, e The Star Spangled Kids under the direction of Connie and Maxine McKee performed at the Golden Age Center, Monday.' e Erik Merkley won 1st (dace in the Area FFA Prepared Public Speaking contest. The area 3-- Royal Hart has been called to serve an LDS Mission Neilsen and Colleen Prentice are pleased to announce that their son, Robert Shane Neilsen has been called to serve a Lonny two year mission in London, England. He will be leaving on April 4. His farewell testimonial will be on March 24 at 11 :45 a.m. in the Bridgeland Ward. 1 to Puson, Korea. His farewell testimonial will be held on March 24 at 12:50, p.m. in the Alta-mo2nd Ward. He will enter the Mission Training Center in Provo on April 7. He is the son of Allen and Roylene Hart. nt a Presbyterian Expression of Marriage Encounter will be held. If you would like to know more about this, see Pastor Glenn or Jovita. Starting Sunday, April 21, there will be a Sunday night Bible Class held at the Community Presbyterian Church. One of Lhe tools to be used in the class will be the miniseries, A.D. The class will be from p.m.., and child care will be provided. Following the worship service, a Lime of fellowship was enjoyed in the church kitchen. A sigh-uform was available for those who wish to purchase a memorial Phone News Items 722-51- 31 7-- for emergency use necissitated due to the lack of food items available and because we are trying to get the food to those who require it as an emergency item only. During 1984. 430 families were E I I ROOSEVELT THEATRE Mar. 20--26 'THE RIVER" kJ P.G.13 Sissy Spacek Jim at 722-919- at Rose Mildred 545-233- 3, Rose at 545-257- 722-570- at 545-251- 5 3 Mar. "THE FALCON n : o AND THE SNOWMAN" Timothy Hutton R. One show nightly 7:30 I ! t Rasmussen, for their help. or TABIONA NEWS Connie Lee ' included schools from Roosevelt, Vernal, Tabiona and Altamont. Erik will enter State competition on March 28.' e Errol Merkley went to Salt I .eke Friday to a gifted and talent workshop for teachers and principals. e Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Merkley were recent visitors in Provo at the Delbert Merkley home. Deon Richards, Manti also came to the Merkley home to visit her parents. Our Parish is working towards a Parish Council. If anyone is interested, please contact the people we have listed in the bulletin. The Roosevelt Ministerial Association is planning an Easter Sunrise Service at the Regional Park at 6 a.m. EaBter morning. All community members are Roosevelt Baptist Church The Journey Through the Bible study which began March 14 and repeated March 17 is still wek-om- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Defa and Mrs. Maxine Penrod went to Salt Lake, where Frank had his check-uThey found everything doing fine. They also visited Mrs. Ella Sweat in Pleasant Grove on the way home. p. - Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Merkley received word that their son John Merkley had just been presented the very prestigious award in scouting The Silver Reaver". John lives in Smithfield. to attend. e at or 2. Food distribution will be based on a three day food supply up to a maximum of five times per year. A form will also be required to be filled out at the time of food distribution. The Food Pantry operates on donations only. If you think that people are not in need, just look around-themay be your neighbor, relative or friend. We want to help those who really need help, but without donations of food, clothing money, and your donated time, the Food Pantry may not survive. Some day you might be one of the 430 families that were aided last year. Please Help by calling one of the emergency numbers. One of us will gladly come and pick up donated items. . cUintaticHavoi Retirement Residence M Roosevelt, Utah open and taking applications for residency. y Its a family oriented lifestyle designed for elderly and handicapped individuals Beautiful new private rooms and semi-priva- te t Delicious meals f WHITE- - Social and recreational activities ROCKS Transportation NEWS It is not a nursing home. Everyone welcome to come in and see it Starting at $600.00 month Virgina Ferguson 20-- 26 Benediction Dale Scoutmaster, Eucharistic Service will be held at St. Helen on Wednesdays at 12:15 p.m.. Fridays at 6:30 p.m. and Sundays at 6:30 p.m. Holy Week schedule will be announced next week. Easter Lily. 't UINTA THEATRE Howard Nielson and one from Senator Orrin Hatch. Chet wanted to espeically thank his Scoutmaster, Jim Curtis, and Assistant 9 Cl 0 and and two awards of merit, one frorh Congressman 9, Hazel 722-462- , During Lent, Stations of the Cross p aided by the Food Pantry. The procedure for obtaining assistance is as follows: (a) obtain a signed referral slip from one of the above agencies, (b) call one of the following emergency numbers between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m., Glenn at : 12-1- 4, Food Pantry open The Uinta Basin Food Pantry, following a reorganization, is now open on an emergency usage only. Due to several reasons, the distribution of food and clothing items will be handled only upon referrals from several agencies. Among those are the following: Social Services, Churches, Health Board, School Principals, Police and Sheriff Depts., Doctors, Senior Citizens, and Board Mem' bers. The referral system has been 1 . . Chet L. Jenkins, son of Dennis and Diana Jenkins received his Eagle Badge Connie Pike and her three children' drove to Orem to visit her sister, Janet Christian, who was in the hospital.. They stayed . five days, staying with Connie's ' ' mother.. Mrs. Laura Christensen. ' is on the way--w- e . Spring noticed one of our chipmunks has ' awakened from its winter sleep. 178 West 100 South Jon Roosevelt, Utah Roborteon-Admlnletrat- achy 84066 722-9- 9 or Bontloy-Monag- I801) or Uintah Haven 722-211- 9z 3 A public service of Jesus Christ of the Uintah Basin Saints. ' Latter-Da- y STANDARD and the Church of |