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Show it f v Pag. 6. UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. April 1. 1167 ' Ceousuity Presbyterian Cherch Church News of the - Reverend Knapp has been in the ministry 22 years, pastoring churches in Nebraska, Minnesota, and for the past 7'A years in Twin Falls, Idaho. In addition to pastoral duties he has worked in District leadership in Yough and Christian Education, as well as Prison Ministries, Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation, and Marriage and Family Counseling. Mr. Knapp is a graduate of Nampa, Idaho. He has spoken at youth camps, retreats, seminars, and revival meetings. He also sings and plays the hermonica. Each service will include special music. Pastor Carl Koons and the congregation extend an invitation to the public to attend these special services. For more information call 8 or 789-450- fish for our One Great Hour of Sharing donation. Members of the Youth Fellowship group will be approaching members of the congregation for pledges for their upcoming period of fasting. Prayers of the people were said for Buds continued improvement and for Fred Todd in the loss of his sister, as well as for God's presence and' direction with and for each of us and for the church as a whole. Kim Jucknath was called forward to receive his certificate of baptism and his certificate of membership. 789-485- 4. Roosevelt Baptist Church The Roosevelt Baptist Church at 402 Hillcrest Drive has opening Assembly for Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. Opening Assembly consists of Prayer and a short devotion by one of the teachers. The theme for the month of April is Cooperation to reach a lost World. The devotion for April 5, is Will the Real Missionary Stand." Sunday School starts at 10 a.m. The theme of the messages for April is continuing with The Master's Message." The lesson for April 5, is The Kingdom: Reality and Hope. (Luke 17:20-80- ) The Morning Worship Service begins at 11 a.m. The sermon for this week is Not In My House II John Sunday evening at 5:30 there is a Video Series Focus On The. Family by Dr. James Dobson. He has a lot of insight and good old commen sense. We would love to have you join us, there is a discussion after the video. . neth Aired, Joseph Entwhisle, Michael Hearron, Sr.; Michael Hearron, Jr., Willie Luna, Stacey Helen's.-- . Couples interested in the Mar riage Encounter weekend scheduled for May 16 are urged to call 5 Bruce and Josie Jolley, or as soon as possible for reservations. A special meeting will be held at the rectory on Tuesday, April 7, to 566-784- 262-896- complete preparations for the Open House scheduled for Sunday, April 12. Parishioners interested in helping with this project are urged 5 to call Father Schorr, or 5 Barbara Smith, for additional information, and to plan to attend the April 7 meeting. The Altar Society will hold its regular monthly meeting Thursday, April 9. 722-297- 722-423- ' offered at the Kateri Center, 722-297- 5, These people competed in the Utah South Area Division Championship basketball tournament recently. The Roosevelt Fifth ward were undefeated again this year for the second year in a row. They include, from the back left. Coach Mike Davis, Becky Better, Jennette Nelson, Misty Madsen, Carol Madsen, Gary Nelson and front left, Dana Winterton, Tammy Rohrer, Amanda Tregger, Staci Scholes and Jeanne Jorgensen. Judy Jorgensen is not pictured. CHURCH CHAMPS ROOSEVELT NEWS Senior citizens get recent tax relief Gladys Ross e Deon, 'Delaine and' Tens Bfrd, Mildred Rogers and daughters Lesa and Michele, Lois Stansfield, Asel Neilsen and Carina Hacking Nilson, wife of Blaird Nilson. a Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Devere Hancock and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sleigh were relatives Jim Dean, from Seattle, Washington; Mr. and Mrs. Von Thomas and son Jack, Randolph and mother and husband Elsie and Frank Monks, South Myton Bench, e Robert and Shirley Ernest have been called to serve an 18 month Tuesday and Thursday, 4:45 p.m., but those desiring to attend should reconfirm the time in advance. Please call the rectory,. for Sacrament of Reconciliation. Every Friday during Lent, Stations of the Cross, Mowed by Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament, are held at 7 p.m. at SL Helen. A . Morrison, Roberta Robledo, Cara Smith, Amanda Treager, Mari Wilkerson, and Leslie Zilkey. The Bishop will celebrate Mass at Holy Spirit Mission Saturday at 5 p.mH with Mass and Confirmation at 8L Helen's at 7:30 p.m. He will also, celebrate the Sunday Masses at 8t ehurch in Grand Junction. This has now been done and they were asked to step forward to receive the right hand of fellowship." Remember that the adults have started their study of James but there is still time for others to join in. You may attend either the 9:30 a.m. session on Sunday mornings or the 7:80 p.m. session on Monday evenings. Pastor Glenn and the congregation extend an invitation to any interested persons to attend services next Sunday. If you would like further information, please call Pastor Glenn at This week's Mass schedule for the parish is as follows: Saturday, 9 a.m., Tabiona; 5 p.m., Holy Spirit Mission, Duchesne; Sunday, 9:30 and 11:80 a.m St Helen. Mass is - Bishop William Weigand will visit SL Helen's this weekend to confirm eleven parishioners of St Helen. The Confirms nds are went to Evergreen, Colorado Sunday to attend funeral services Monday for their cousin Arlene St. Helen's Catholic Church Evil Psalm 23:4. Tuesday night at 6:30 to 8 p.m. the AWANA Clubs meet, children from Kindergarten through 6th grade meet to play games and memorizr- table verses. Wednesday at 7 p.m. we meet for Prayer meeting and Bible study. This week we will study the book of Nehemiah. All of our meetings are open to everyone who would like to attend, you are welcome. spi- Diana and Harold Kuykendall requested that their membership be transferred from their former 722-919- At 7 p.m. Sunday night is Evening Worship Service. The Sermon will be I Will Fear No 4pd rectory. Church gathered for the 11 a.m. worship service led by Pastor Glenn W. Thomson. Christy King stas at the piano and Richard Brewer served fcs acolyte .. ' A Special welcome was extended to a first-tim- e visitor! Cody Wren Mart, son of Suzanne and Gordon Mart of Salt Lake City. Cody is six weeks old now, and and one-ha- lf we were all pleased to have the opportunity to make his acquaintance. Scripture readings were from Hosea 5:156:2, Life is returning to Life is in God; Matthew 20:17-2giving one's self to the service of Life is in God; and Romans 8:1-1living in the spirit of Christ. The children's sermon, given by Pastor Glenn, eras How to be Great The sermon was This is the Life. Elders Jane Thompsen and Charlie Fifield took up the collection. Elders Jane Thompsen and Dora Griffin then assisted Pastor Glenn in serving communion to the congregation. This was Mowed by the Lords Prayer. Life of the church ' announce- ments included the fret that we should each be contributing to our Northwest Nazarene College, discussion on scripture ritual growth, moderated by Father Schorr, follows 'at the Myton Community Presbyterian Nazareiie, 1325 West Highway 40, will hold revival services beginning Sunday, April 5 at 10:55 a.m. and 6:30 p.m., and Monday, April 6 through Thursday, April 8, at 7 p.m. each evening. Reverent Aaron Knapp of Twin Falls, Idaho will be the evangelist, speaking on the theme of Wholeness In a Fragmented World. ' , On Sunday, March 29, the fourth Sunday in Lent, members of the Church of the Nazareos The Vernal Church ' - LDS Senior Citizens who meet certain income requirements may be eligible for property tax credit of 525 to available for property owners, mobile home owners and renters who are 65 years of age or older, or for widows and widowers regard- less of age. The Circuit Breaker Program is administered by the counties and the Utah State Tax Commission. Individuals must meet the following requirements for the Circuit Breaker Program: 1) The applicant must have been a legal resident of Utah for the Mission at Stockholm, Sweden. They entered the mission training center at Provo $300. This Circuit Breaker Program is Wed- nesday, March 25. Shirley is the daughter of Marion and Gladys Ross. Mrs. Ross spent Wednesday at Provo attending their orientation at the MTC and visiting other family members, Leon and Janet Ross, and Card Ann and Val Heuaser and children, Gladys Ross e Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harris' ' spent two days last week .visiting Helen Dickson Fetter, wife of their daughter and family, Mr. and the late Don Fetter died March 19 Mrs. Gary McDonald at Sandy. at Vernal. Her funeral services Weekend guests of Mr. and were held March 23 at VeraaL Mrs. Devere Hancock was their son Burial waa in the Roosevelt and family Mr. and Mrs. Michael Memorial Park. She was a former Hancock from Farmington. They resident of Roosevelt and Myton. came to attend the baptism and confirmation for their nephew Beau e Mr. and Mrs. Gam Lloyd from Dean Hancock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Brad Hancock at Roosevelt Third Springville were Wednesday .Ward Sacrament meeting. guests of his mother Zelma Lloyd. ROOSEVELT NEWS entire year for which the claim is made, and must own and occupy the home as of January 1, of the year for which the claim is made. 2) The total household annual income must be less than $10,000, including any income from children, grandchildren or others living in tiie home. Income includes, but is not limited to, wages, self-employment income, interesL dividends, rents, social security, pensions, unemployment compensation, and welfare payments (excluding food stamps). 3) The property owner must provide over 50 percent of his or -j e Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McDonald spent last weekend at Sandy with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Larry McDonald and other family members getting acquainted with three new great grandchildren born this past winter. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted McBride and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mower were their . parents Mr. and Mrs. Russell Johnson from Melba, Idaho. While here they attended the baptism and confirmation of their granddaughter Roxanne McBride. Renette McBride recently returned home after spending eight months at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania employed as a nanny. 5 at Bottle Hollow Resort off ail f i a.m. Roosevelt. Utah 11 Everyone welcome, dealers and public. All items sold individually to the highest bidCamara and Attachments Swivel Boat Seats Tarpa and Tow Ropes Brass and Copper Hall Trees Oak Rockers Sway Brass Touch Lamps Brass Beds BMX Bicycles Flashlights and Battorios Procter Silex Toaster Ovens Bench Grinders Come-a-lon- Renters may receive a refund based on the rent paid and. the household income received for the year preceding the year the claim is made. Mobile home owners can receive a refund based on the property taxes paid on the mobile home plus the amount paid as rent for the space in the mobile home park. Renters and mobile home owners must make their claim with the Utah State Tax Commission. The amount of the refund or credit is based on the income of the property owner and the amount of the property taxes or rent paid. The refund or credit cannot exceed $300. Information on the Circuit Breaker program as well as other types of property tax relief for the visually handicapped, veterans, and indigents is available from each county and the State Tax 58 Nylon $5.99 10' Lead $5.50 . Scraps 99 Mitchell Fly Reels . . Leather der. No minimum bids. 35 MM 530-484- 1600662-4335- Dog Food Saddles Outdoors if good weather, indoors if bad weather Browning Spincast Fishing Poles Mitchell Reels Eagle Claw Rods and Reels Coleman Sleeping Bags Browning Fly Rods Winchoster 22 amunition, long rifle Planno Tackle Boxes Browning Trolling Polos Penn Trolling Reels Large selection of Housewares Many Hand Tools Mens and Ladies Jewelry Stereos and Speakers Airless Paint Guns meet all of the above qualifications on or before December 81, of the year being claimed. Property owners can file a claim for property tax credit with the county. The deadline for filing is May J. If the property owner does not meet the deadline, he or she can file a claim with the Utah State Tax Commission for a refund. Requests for refunds must be filed by December 81. Information on refunds is available by Calling the 8 or Tax Commission at Annual Tack Sale Public Sunday, April her total support 4) The property owner must gs Absolutely too many other items to list - Lots of good professional fishing equipment that must be sold. Auction conducted by professional Joe Profazier B P Auction Salt Lake City, Utah Over 15 year of quality Utah Auction Services! Please plan to attend and tell your friends Saddle Pads $9.50 Johnson Brand Doubled Halters $6.50 Curry Comb $3.50 F$ Harvester Brush Knee High Boots 10 Leather Punch $3.50 $11.75 o Off All Horse Tack Sae is for 3 days only Ends Saturday NIELSEN'S |