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Show UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. f- -T UHP Church News Confined from page com-muni- ty The Myton Community Presbyterian Church hu been aerving the Uintah Basin since 1907. We are located at the corner of Fourth and F Streets in Myton. Our pastor is the Reverent Mr. Glenn W. Transport Thomson. Christy King is. our pianist! We are a Shared Ministry in Utah Church serving the Presbyterian Church (USA), the United Church of Christ, the American Baptist Church, the United Methodist Church, and the Christian Church (Disciples). We invite all those interested in establishing or continuing a relationship with Our Lord Jesus Christ to join us in warship id him. Sunday School and Adult Bible Study classes are held at 9:80 a.m. followed by the worship service. At Noon a time of fellowship is enjoyed by all. Youth Fellowship meets at the church at 6 p.m. The Ladies' Aide quitters meet at the church each Tuesday for quilting and friendship and a pot-luc-k lunch. .They welcome new members to their group. On Ascension Day, May 81, the Seventh Sunday of Easter, mem- -' bers of the congregation were led by Pastor Glenn in a worship service following the theme: ChrisWorld. tians in a Scripture lessons were from Acts 1:1-1At his Ascension Jesus promises the Disciples power to be his witnesses through the Holy Christians Spirit; I Peter 4:18-1are to rejoice and glorify God for the privilege of sharing Christ's Jesus, sufferings; and John 17:1-1whom he is for the Disciples prays to leave shortly. Non-Christi- 4, 9, 1, sermon was Taking Out the Garbage." After a discussion, each child was invited to write a feu on a sheet of paper and then discard it in the "gubage bag, as a symbol of the fact that once we have turned our fears over to Christ, we are no longer burdened with them. The sermon was Christians in the World," and the congregation was given the question, How can we reach out to those in need?" Here in an area and time id such high unemployment, we are encouraged to be innovative in our ways of showing love and concern for those around us. We need to remember to pray for both Chrisas all are tian and : 3 necessity. The state's traffic safety has joined forces in setting up the program and will wuk together in the public education effort. Agencies include the Department of Transportation, PTA, Utah Safety Council, UUh Safety Belt Coalition, Utah Department of Health, Utah Transit Authority and Assods-- . the Utah Motor Coeuienity Preebyteriu Cberek The children's 1 starting June 8, and go until the 12, every morning from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Children the age of to 6th grade will learn stories from the Bible, do crafts and play games. All children are welcome to join US. Every Sunday we have an opening Assembly at 9:45 a.m. fu pre-scho- ol . Christine Cook, daughter of Delmore and Sister-- ' Pearl Cook, Mt. Emmons, has returned from the Arkansas Little Rock Mission. She gave her report Sunday, May 31 . ' Sunday School with Sunday School starting at 10 a.m. The lesson June 7 will be Peter, Willing to Change" Acts 9:1 to 11:18. Morning worship service starts at 11 a.m. the sermon be Blessed fu this week will 32:1-2. There Fugiveness" Psalm is a Bible Study at 6 p.m. Sunday tion. They will distribute television, and radio public service announcements, brochures and bumper stickers. We recognize that as an enforcement agency we simply cannot do all that is needed to be done, said John T. Nielsen, commissioner Utah Department of Public Safety. - 1987. Pago 19 that it would just be the beginning of a series of assaults on their rights. I believe such a taking of rights is illegal and unconstitutional." The senator said there are 782 claims in Utah and the effect of the amendment could have been devastating. He cited an example of a Salt Lake City woman who holds 40 claims. Like everyone else who is interested in oil shale, she continued to hope that one day America's huge quantities of shale can be developed. She would like to have her claims be part of that contribution to our oil needs. Garn fights 13 Continued frpm page process them, Garn said. The practical effect of the moratorium will be nil because it would take the Interior Department at least that long to process the patent appli- cations anyway, he said. Garn said his philosophical argucooperation we've had from the ment with the Melcher amendment other agencies involved." is based on his belief that people Mr. Nielsen said the program will staked a claim on those oil have be considered successful if it puts a shale properties. They have mainatop to the continually increasing tained their property in good faith numbers i f Utah highway deaths and conducted the required assessand if highway speeds can be held ment work, ' believing that the rules below the punt where federal would not be changed of the game numThe sanctions are imposed. I don't believe we ber of drunk or drugged drivers in in the can pull rug out from under in just lowest of the one is Utah already them now. especially considering the nation, he said. "We appreciate Juno 3. the splendid . . Phone News Items mid-cours- e. 722-513- 1 SPROUSE REITZ STORES O01" The customer It right. . . at Sprouse-Relt- advertisaditsms are not in stock, ram checks art available on z. Join us for our 78th Anniversary Sale VfSA with evening Worship Service starting at 7 p.m. The sermon will be I Will Answu Thee Gen 33:1-Wednesday at 7 p.m. we meet for Prayer meeting night, PRICES GOOD THRU JUNES which art kmiMd to quantities in slock and cannot be reordeiad are first come, first .served. ' 8. and Bible Study. God's creation. The Declaration of Faith was from The Heidelberg Catechism. It was followed by the Special Music presentation of Ann McMorris. This will be her last Sunday with us as she will shortly be moving to Arizona. Pastor Glenn presented her with a picture of the church in winter to remind hu of us when the temperature warms up. Ann has warmly shared hu Christian spirit with us and with all those around her, she will be sorely missed, but we wish hu well in her new location. The collection was taken up by . St. Helens Catholic Church The Mass schedule at St. Helen's is Saturday 5 p.m., Sunday 9:80 a.m and 11:30 a.m.; at Holy Spirit Mission in Duchesne, Saturday 7 p.m., Wednesday 7 p.m. Fu daily 3(0)OOorr Entire stock of family swimwear, super values for the whole family many styles, colors, lnd boys printed shorts, surfer length (inset) limited to stock on hand Family beach sandals, mens, womens & childrens sizes, asst colors, nylonleather thong, 4 layer EVA sole, REG 2.97 Mass schedule see the weekly bulletin. As of May 81, activities at the Blessed Kateri Center in Fort Duchesne will be dosed. The CYO Bingo will be at Bottle Hollow on Saturday, June 13, at 7 p.m. Tickets are available from CYO members. u Rain shine, Altar Society will hold its Annual Rummage and Bake Sale, June 6, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the church. Most clothing items are 25 cents. If you have any dean rummage please leave it at the rectory garage. The second annual Parish picnic weekend is scheduled and camp-ou- t fu June 19, 20, and 21. Mass will bea celebrated at the campsite, and special potluek for all of the parish is planned fu Saturday evening. The Bqy Scouts also plan their Father-socampout in conjunction with the Parish campout. Congratulations go to Doreen Cuch who has been initiated into the church with Baptism, confirmation, and First Holy Communion. Doreen is the daughter of Henry and Louise Cuch. Pam Bents and Elder Mickey Bents. Prayers were said for Justin, for Jessie and hu upcoming surgery, for Lorraine and hu final tests, for Gene and Carole and their move, for Ann, for all who suffer worry, tension, grief, anxiety, pain, for the delegates to General Assembly and the efforts of that body to follow God's direction. Thanks be to God fu all his many blessings. 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