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Show UINTAH BASIN STANDARD, November 20, 1985, Myton Community Center. Those unable to attend could drop off pirn and food at the Rectory or Convent Wednesday night or Church News Zetta Hartman Obituaries Thursday brine the meaL Canned food appropriate for the meal to Mesa on Thanksgiving Day for the food basket is also an option .Myton Presbyterian Church for those unable to attend. The Myton Community The Ladies Altar Society wants Church ia Shared to thank all those in the in Utah church Ministry located who supported their community at the comer of Fourth and F Streets in Myton. Our pastor is Christmas Bazaar. It was very thanks to the support. the Reverend Glenn W. successful, Nominations for Pariah Council Thomson. He can be reached at the parsonage next to the church meeting will take place at all or by calling if yon Masses on Sunday November 24. Janet Dollar and Dan Sorensen should wish further information will be united in Holy Matrimony services at the concerning Myton onNovambar 28 at 4 p.m. church. Sunday School and Adult Bible Study are held at 10 ajn. each Sunday, followed by the worship service at 11 a.m. A tfana of fellowship is held at the conclusion of the worship service. Ladies Aide members quilt at the church each Tuesday from 9--4 pjn. On Tuesday, November 19, Rehearaala for the Messiah the regular Session meeting will for tha be held at the church at 7:30 p.m. performance planned season will be held on holiday Session meetings are open to and Friday of this week, church members and frienda of Tuesday November 19 and 22. the church. If you have somePractices are held at the thing to bring before the session Roosevelt Stake Center on East but do not wish to attend the Lagoon at 7:30 pm. meeting, contact any member of All singers, especially males, the session Wednesday evening are to come out and sing at 7:30 pjn., choir practice is held withurged choir the the pracst the chwch. Remember the tices of Handel's during Messiah. This is Focus of Family aeries befog foJd a special holiday tradition and a at the church each Saturday gnat piece of music to work the evening at 7:30 p.m. musical talent cobwebs out. ; The worship service on Sunday, November ( 17, began with the lighting of the candles by Acolyte Angie Werts and the prelude , played by Margot Adams. Pastor Glenn led the Call to Worship. The time of welcome farinArd an introduction of Dale ODriscoll end Danielle, as well as. Ed ' Zetta Mauris Lee Hartman, age 47, of Springville, died Sunday, November 10, 1985 at Utah Valley Hospital from injuries received in a traffic accident. She waa torn September 18, 1938 in Montpellier, Idaho to Lawrence and Donna Benson Lee. She married Larry Donald Hartman, July 12, 1962, Logan LDS Temple. Raised and attended chode in Vernal. Graduating from Uintah High School. Attended BYU attaining a Bachelors and Master's Degree in Elementary Education. She had taught school in California, Provo, Duchesne, Hawaii and Member of foe LDS Nepal. Church. Served at Relief Society President, twice. Young Women's President and in various other positions. Survived by husband, Springville; two1 acme, Donaldson Lee Hartman, Ruatin Ted Hartman, both Springville; mother, Donna B. Lee, Provo; two slaters, one brothers, Dr. Lawrence Benson Lee, Redland, CA.; Karen L. Bradshaw,. Provo; Patricia L. Ruesell, Seattle, Washington. Joint funeral services were held Wednesday, in the Hobble Creek Stake Center. Interment was in the Orem City Cemetery. Pre-byteri- 722-919- 6, Singers sought for Messiah Smith. Camille and Marie Manila 1, Christine Cook, daughter Del mar and Pearl Cook has been called to the Li- . of Rock, Arkansas Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of that foe budget may be St. Helen Catholic Qmrch St Helen's Pariah welcomes all to celebrate Maas or to participate in our Parish activities. Maas will be celebrated at St Helen's Pariah on Saturday at 10:30 am. and 6:30 pjn. Then on Sunday at 9 and 11:30 a.m. For daily Mass check the bulletin or foe bulletin, board outside the church. The Sacrament of Reconciliation will be held after Saturday morning Mass until noon. , Maaa is celebrated In Tabiona on Wednesday at 6 pjn. Maaa is celebrated in Duchesne at foe Holy Spirit Mission on Wednesday at 7:80 p.m.' and on Sunday at 2 pjn.' There will be Mam at tha Blessed Kateri Mission, in Ft Duchesne, on Tuesday at 6:30 pjn. , During the offertory, on foe second and fourth Sundays of the month, a special collection will be taken for food and toiletry items which ' will be given to the Food. Pantry. On Thanksgiving Day November 28, foe Christian Ministerial Association will sponsor n meal for foe members of. all foe Christian Church Members and foe poor from foe area who may want to attend. The meal will be served from 2. to 6 pjn. at foe . Mrs. Donald (Judith) by an infant daughter, Mildred; a brother William (Bill) Erickson and two sisters Elsie Moffitt and Velma Fieldated. Funeral services were held Saturday, November 16, at 1 p.m. center 21. November Thursday, Her farewell was held at the ' Altamont Second Ward, Sunday, November at the Moon Lake LDS Ward Chapel Burial waa in foe BonetaMtn. Home cemetery. 17. President Reagan, Chairman ao . She waa preceded in death Saints. Latter-Da- y sionary training the being the community, adding to the seasoning, the taste, the spark of life around ua. Prayers were said in thanksgiving and asked for frienda and relatives hi the midst of illneeaoa at, sorrow; and for the guidance of completed around tha expected pledge figures. The final hymn wee Onward Chiretian Soldiers, and it waa Mowed by the Benediction end Poatlude. Emily Manila Erickson Madsen, 86, of Boneta died November 18, at the home of a son- in Duchesne. She was born October 8, 1899 in MUbura, Sanpete County, to Carl August and Elizabeth Mower Erickson.' She married Alphonao Madsen, June 19, 1918 in foe Manti LDS Temple, ho died December 20, 1982. In 1949, Manila and Alptonzo moved to Duchesne where they lived until 1962 at which time they moved back up to Boneta on the farm. She came with her family to. Boneta in 1912. Manila taught herself to play the organ while still a girl in Fairview. She spent many years of her life as organist for many organizations in the church end for school while she attended school Manila waa an active member of the Republican Party and served aa While in Duchesne also served as leader and waa an active a member of foe Daughter of Utah Pioneers organization until 1982. She has lived with her son and family in Duchesne for the last eight months. She waa a wonderful wife and a special mother and grandmother. She ia survived by two sons and two daughters: Myron Madsen, Monroe; Mrs. Max (Melva) Allred, Altamont; Ralph Madsen, Frandsen, Talmage. 16 grandchildren and 38 great grandchil-drer- u ttle of Gorgachev, and others involved in foe Geneva Conference. May we each pray daily for world peace, ao that our strengths may be concentrated on bringing a better life to those who have ao little in this world. Glenn expressed foe thanks of all the workers who took part in foe work day yesterday: Justin Mart, Virginia and Cal Monks, Lorraine and Darrell Brewer, and Charlie Fifield. They accomplished a gnat deal in foe kitchen and under it. The bulletin contained a description of stewardship and its Next Sunday is importance. Stewardship Sunday , and pledge cards for 1966 will be passed out Madsen Duchesnp; en," ,he " conscious E. Principles of Technology taught ' Theyre doing something new at the. Vocational Center in Roosevelt this year, and for good reason. In todays rapidly Job market, , changing worker exnarrow before outdated even be earn pert with ikilla-how- wver finfaMwg school Technicians need trebling that is applicable to more than a tingle Job. They must understand the physical principles on which modem equipment operates and be able to apply those, principles to new fluid, electrical and thermal -that makes up both simple and complex technological devices and equipment. The instructors for the gram are Dick Jones of Roosevelt who is teaching foe dies to high school students at Uintah High School in Vernal Jonea will also offer foe dees to adults at the Joseph Ankerpont 68, of Randlett died November 13, 1985 in a Roosevelt Hospital of cancer. He waa tom February 28, 1927 in Randlett to Charlie and Mary Arrive Ankerpont He married Mary Pawwinnee May 20, 1951. He waa a rancher and a Veteran of World War II, US Army. He ia survived by hie wife Mary of Randlett; two foster children Lona Nephi and Marty Nephi both of Randlett; and one brother Francis Ankerpont of ... ' Randlett Funeral services were held Saturday, November 16, at the Randlett Episcopal Church. Burial waa in the Randlett Cemetery. Lauri . . Tida Lauri Hartman, age 15 of Springville died Sunday, November 10, 1986' at Utah Valley Hospital of injuries received in a traffic accident. She was tom December 19, 1969 at Kath Mandu, Nepal to Larry Donald and Zetta Mauris Lee Hartman. She was raised and schools in Illinois; attended presently attending Springville High School where she waa active in athletics and played cm the school Volleyball Team. She received the most valuable player award in softball in Naperville, Illinois. Active in the Young Womens Programs in the LDS Church and attended early morning seminary. Survived by father, Springville; two brothers, Donaldson Lee Hartman, Ruatin Ted both Springville; grandparents, Donna B. Lee, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Max Hartman, grandchildren, 13 great grandchildren, three brothers, Austin A. Beal, Altamont; Newell M. Beal, Lehi; Floyd C. Beal Palmer, Alaska; three sisters, Mia. Lavina Moubray, Lehi; Mrs. Margaret A. Wright and Mia. Ndda M. Murphy, both Bridgeland. Preceded fo death by a eon, Dwayne, a daughter, Iona Beal, a sister, Cora Barbieri and two toothers, Jesse and Henry Beal. . Funeral services were held Thursday November 14, at the Deseret Mortuary. Interment waa in the Sunset Gardens of the Valley. LaVelle Cornpeach Graveside services will Cemetery. MONTWELL NEWS Nelson Nola Those that were successful fo the deer hunt this year were Stanley Goodrich, LeRoy David Wallace, Richard Simmons, Scott Hatch, Darwin, Morris and Douglas McKee. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kitchen went to Ogden Saturday. Mrs. Kitchen remained to visit fo Ogden for a short time. Clark and Sandy McKee spent the weekend in Grand Junction at foe Jean Brooks home. Car-micl- Generator was constructed. Watthour meters, flywheel devices, thermocouples, robotics, Phone News Items 722-513- 1 722-452- 789-194- Hickory Farms Utah State Department of Education, and 84 other state and provided education agendas in association with the Agency for Instructional Technology and the Center for Occupational Research and their service "Principles of within areas. Technology ' Incorporates the findings of pilot testing, in comprehensive high schools and vocational centers throughout the United States and Canada. The Vocational Center In Roosevelt and the Uintah High School in Vernal participated in till study and have , been instrumental in several aspects of Its design. With an appealing instructional system of audiovisual presentation, texts, demonlaborastrations and hands-o- n underand provicea tories, standing of the physical prinof technology .and the ciples Weve done your Christmas shopping for you. Safari Sampler $10.99 it mathematics aesodated with them. The new course ia designed to be both academically rigorous students planning technical careers, and far and practical far seconother ia interested students dary applied science. A typical instructional unit required 26 regular dais sessions. Each of tha 14 unite deala with one principle aa it applies in the four energy eyeteme mechanical, . - Beef n Cheese $23.99 Party Time . $27.99 i Hickory Farms" has traveled the world to collect unique items for our Christmas Gift Packages. Choose from over 100 different gifts, in a variety of sizes and prices; Well even ship your gift for you. Located in K Mart Shopping Center mn e I.-- P-I Vernal 1985 General Hum Corporation. to held Thursday.. November 21, at 2:30 p.m. at the Fort Duchesne . interested students from the application of lasers, are some of Basins secondary schools.' The the activities investigated. For more information on the instructors spent most of the summer building equipment and Principles of Technology program demonstration materials for foe call the Vocational Center in course, resulting in considerable Roosevelt or in Vernal High savings from buying ready made school counselors have ! been scientific equipment from out of briefed in this innovative protown suppliers. Many unique gram. The UBAVC phone 3 or laboratory activities are befog numbers are special Wind Tunnel p1wnH a died 19, November 18 at the Duchesne County Hospital. She waa tom on May 20, 1966, h in Roosevelt to Clifford and Zina Appawora. She is survived by numerous cousins, three uncles: Ramona Appawora, Jimmy Appawora and William Appawora; three aunts: Edith Upchego, Emma Lou Cuch, Pauline Ignacio; grandparents: Henry Wopeock; and a sister, Marcella Cornpeach. Corn-peac- Dagmar Moller Fenley, 79, died November 11, .1986, in Provo, Utah. She waa tom March 23, 1906 in Ostratrop Skane, Sweden. She was. the daughter of Johan and Maria Martinson Moller. She married Edmund J. Fenley, October 10, 1936 in California. He preceded her in death. She immigrated to America in 1922, graduated from Franklin Hospital in San Francisco aa a registered nurse, waa employed as an RN at Utah Valley Hospital In Provo until 1956. Owner and broker of Dagmar Fenley Realty. Survivors include one son, one daughter, John R. Fenley, Florida; Mary Dagmar Fenley ( Constantinecu ) Phd, of Provo. One grandchild John John. Private family , services, were held, under the direction of Walker Mortuary, Provo. Altamont Joint funeral services were held Wednesday in the Hobble Creek Stake Center. Interment was in the Orem City Cemetery. Survived by eon, Ray A. Geal, daughter, Mery Marie Wheeldon, both Salt Lake City; seven LaVelle Cornpeach, Dagmar Moller Fenley Hartman Church. IV. been by the Development. These educational agencies are providing approximately 83 million for the .creation of "Principles of Technology emd will facilitate its use Joseph Ankerpont new Vocational Center annex in Vernal In Roosevelt, George Miller ia teaching the class to foe need arises. fkThe asnew course has developed coopwatively S Joseph Ankerpont . 4-- H 0, ,1 i Orven K. Beal, 83, died November 9, 1985 in a Salt Lake City nursing home. Bom April 23, 1902 in Emery County, to Raynal William and Annie Margretto Keels Beal Married Esther Birch May 15, 1922 in Duchesne. Their marriage waa solemnised in tha Salt Lake LDS Temple; later divorced. Member LDS 1 Manila E. Madsen - Appowora, back with us again, ware greeted warmly. Jovita Thomson served as the days Lay Leader. Scripture readings were from Job 42:1-6- , Job has a first-han- d experience with the Lord; ' Mark 9:38-6Jesus refuses to forbid a nonfollower from using his name; and James 6:7-1Trust God for what tomorrow may bring. The Childrens Sermon was Dont Mess Up My Faith. It was followed by a duet I Need Thee Every Hour" by Jovita Thomson and Charlie Fifield, accompanied by Margot Adams. The Sermon .was "Impatience with Patience a discussion of a common human failing. Referring to the scripture reading, the congregation waa encouraged to Orven K. Beal : Pege 9 Plm guaranteed Hfe delivery charge if dripped. |