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Show UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. deaf, closed captioned machines, and TDD's and TTYs which serve LDS deaf members to perform in SLC Church News St. Heleni Catholic Church The Mms schedule ,at St Helen's is Saturday 5 p.m., Sunday 9:80 a.m. and 11:80 a.m.; at Holy Spirit in Duchesne Saturday 7 p.m., Wednesday at 7 p.m. For daily Mass schedule please see the weekly bulletin.. On Saturday, June 13, Mass will be at 5 p.m. in Duchesne, with no A group of performers from LDS Wards in Roosevelt, Ballard, Neola,' Alta-moand Vernal have been invited to entertain audiences in Salt Lake City. The cast id nine will present the play. "The Quiet Hour for the Miss nt ROOSEVELT NEWS Elder Carmen E. of Donna and Pitt, will report Missouri St. Louis Pitt, son e Jack and Betty Alexander from Silver City New Mexico, were memorial weekend guests of his mother Mrs. Essie Alexander. Mission, Sunday, June 14, at the Bridgeland Ward. The meeting will begin at 11:45 a.m. - Nedra Nickell and daughter Barde Burns from Sandy were Memorial night guests of her son Mr. and Mrs. and daughter-in-laScott Nickell e Mrs. Faye Muir and sister, Eva Baskett of Sandy were weekend guests of her daughter and family, and Sharadee Murray, Bruce and Barbara Aldridge, Eddie Olsen, Laird Smith, William and Pamela Richins and Nat Woodward. All are members of the deaf branch which meets at the Ballard Chapel for Sunday services. The group has already performed the hour and long show for audiences in Lapoint, Roosevelt and Vernal They'll also perform this Friday in Altamont to help the Altamont High School cheerleaders raise money. The Quiet Hour consists of 18 short, .comedy sketches. Some deal with the church while others depict scenes from everyday life, said Fred Richins, deaf branch group leader. The majority of the skits are orginal written by the cast members themselves. Dramatic and exaggerated exe interpressions and an , preter who translates . com- sign-langua- for the hearing ensure that the audience doesn't miss a thing. Those who've had the pleasure of attending the play say it ranks as one of the funniest Dixie Lefler's sister, Brendu has been visiting them for a few days, since their father's death. Pandie Holden and twin daughter of Salt Lake visited Mr. and Mrs. John Coffer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo S. Defa went to Salt Lake Monday where Iao kept a doctor's appointment. HANNA NEWS Tracy Roberts The Tabiona School Reunion for all those who attended Tabiona school. Those present were, Arnold Chatwin of Nevada; Mary Lublin of Salt Lake; Pete Bowers, Laverna and Ben Miller, Paul and Nadine Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ray, Maxwell, Cecil and Kay Hardman, Nyetta Nye Larsen, Mr. and .Mrs. Nello Hicken, Sharon Hamilton Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fabrisio, Tett and Tony Hadlock, Iodana Distefano, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Distefano Frances, Chink Chea-vell- i, Venice Van Wagner and a friend, Paul and Eldon Wilckens, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Roberts, Ted Wilckens, Mr. and Mrs. ROOSEVELT NEWS Gladys Ross Darrell Josie and son, Mr. and Mrs. Virgie Wodley Ross Wadley, Vera Wodly Heslop, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wagstaff, Bill Nye, Stella Turn bow, LeRoy and Merian Rhoades, Graycin Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Curry, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Mace, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Hicken. Ins VanTassell Mr. ami Mrs. Jessup Van TasselL Potluck supper and a very nice program was enjoyed by all Mr. and Mrs. Yohan Defa and family spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alf Defa. . Elder Tracy Ross, son of Lanny and Kathy Ross has been called to mission in thi serve an LDS Connecticut Hartford mission. His farewell testimonial was held May 81, at Roosevelt Eighth Ward. Relatives and friends eoming from out of the Basin were, grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Cargill, from Burley, Idaho; Robert and Orlene Whyte, Ogden; and grandchildren Rian and Krista Anderson, Smithfield; Leon and Janet Ross and daughters, Kristie and Angela, Wayne and Jody Roks and children, Millie Stevens. Teresa and Russell Warner, all from Provo; Greg and Lesa Ross, Midvale; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Carpenter and family, Clearfield, and many relatives and friends from this area. Elder Ross entered the MTC at Provo June 3. Ogden Friday to attend the seminary graduation for their Jennifer Street, daughter of Dee and Laura Street, Mt. Home, received her Young ' Womans the Moon Medallion Lake Ward May 1 7. in grandson Thomas Lloyd Gardner, son of Dr. and Mrs. Jerry Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Snow went to Ephraim, last week to attend a institute counsel meeting at Snow College, of which he is a member. They also attended College Baccalaureate Graduation. Dr. Craw- ford Gates was commencement speaker. Enroute hone they visited their son Clayton Snow and family at South Jordan and attended baptism and confirmation of their granddaughter Chris Snow. Memorial weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arvin Bellon were members of their family, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Morrill and family from Evanston, Wyoming; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Peterson and two children, Richeifld, Mr. and Mrs. - , CHAMBER SALUTE David Durr and six children,' Salt Lake. Roosevelt Job Service and Barru Floral were recently honored in the month a different business is spotlighted by the Roosevelt .jnonthly spotlight. Each Area-Chambe- of Commerce. day-lon- . this. Others ' mentioned were Jessie, Cindy, Joe, Glenn, Cal, those travelling, and all those in need of God's presence in their lives. Remembers that Adult Bible Study anj Sunday School classes are held at the church each Sunday at 9:30 a.m the Worship Service is at 11 a.m., followed by a time of fellowship. Youth Fellowship meets at 6 p.m. on Sundays and Ladies' Aide quitters are at the church each Tuesday with a potluck lunch at noon. You are invited to join us in worship or in any of the activities which make up the life of the church. For more information, call Pastor Glenn W. Thomson at 722-919- , Youth activity scheduled s and Mrs. Robert Jarrett, Roosevelt, has been called to the New Hampshire Winchester Mission. He will give his farewell June 14 at 3:40 p.m. in the Roosevelt Fifth Ward. He enters the MTC June Parking Vernal, Utah 17. Roosevelt Baptist Church The Roosevelt Baptist Church at 402 Hillcrest Dr., has opening Assembly for Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. Sunday School starts at 10 a.m. The Morning Worship Service begins at 11 a.m. the Sermon will be Will You Also Go Away John 6:52-6- Sunday night at 6 p.m. there is a Bible Study. Sunday night Worship service starts at 7 p.m. the Sermon for this Sunday night will be preached by Bill Roberts. Every Wednesday at 7 p.m. we meet for Prayer meeting. We will be having Vacation Bible School this week from 8 to noon. Friday night the children will put on a program at 7 p.m. at the church. All those who wish to enter need to pick up an entry form at KNEU or True Value in Vernal. Then submit a 7 minute cassette of (any kind of backup music is permitted in the to 18. stakes will Roo-el- eom-nit- y can have fun while doing a vice. ifter the service projects there be water games at the park, uding a water slide. A barbecue aer will be held at 6 p.m. and irwards youth can attend a ional dance, starting at 9 p.m. at West Stake center. yourself, tape Gladys Ross t meet at the a.m. 11 at Park Regional lie propose of the activity is to vide service and show the that LDS Youth cares about area in which they live and that y Elder Brent Jarrett, son of semi-fina- tri-stak- 12 True Value Country Showdown Coke 8, 7 p.m. July In The True Value Lot Mr. NEWS outh from the three Roosevelt S IKNEU's ROOSEVELT e Saturday, June 20, a held will be involving youth ivity In Page 9 Tracy Roberts munication by phone. Max and Joni Weiss, theatrical performances theyve e Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wall and ever seen. mother Madge Wall and Patricia The deaf branch decided to put Devenish drove to Teasdale, to on the play to earn money to .attend funeral services for her purchase special equipment to help brother-in-laLawrence Dursey, . them communicate and understand June 2. He passed away May 29. the gospel better, said Richins. The $800 raised so far will go to buy They were overnight guests of a friends Rose Taylor, videos on the scriptures for the e Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Hansen and new baby from Fremont, Cali- forms visited with his grandfather, Wanless Shields during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shields and daughter Lorraine Lister and son's Peter and Kenny Lister went to All Parishoners who are interested in helping to develop shot and long term goals for the Parish are cordially invited to attend the Parish Councils Goal Setting" meeting on June 16, at 7 p.m. at the Rectory. Sister Margaret Liam will be gone to Dominican Retreat House in Albequerque, New Mexico, June 9; Gladys Ross Wallace on his 722-508- 7. Community Presbyterian Church Services on Sunday, June 7, the Day of Pentecost, were on the theme of the "Descent of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost" Pastor Glenn W. Thomson was in the pulpit and Christy King served as pianist Elder Betty Mart read the Old Testament Lesson, Joel 2:28-2the Promise of the Holy Spirit Pastor Glenn read the Gospel Fulfillment Lesson, John 20:19-23- ; of the Promise. The Children's Sermon was The Spirit is Inside You. Elder Mickey Bents read the New Testament Lesson, Acts 2:1-2Explaination of the Fulfillment The sermon was "Where You Can Find the Spirit Pastor Glenn expressed the thanks of all the congregation to Betty Mark, Pam Bents, and Jovita Thomson for the work they did in cleaning the church during the. ' Saturday Work day; and to Justin Mart and Mickey Bents for the g paint project they completed on the annex; and to Darrell Brewer and Darrell Jr., and Richard for their work in the yard. There will be another workday next Saturday to complete preparations for the anniversary celebration on the 21st. A warm welcome was extended to all in attendance. It was great to have Beverly Jucknath here from Florida and Susanne Smith home from college. The Minute for Mission dealth with the Sanilac Migrant Ministry Center in Michigan. The offering was taken by Elders Betty Mart and Mickey Bents, and they also assisted Pastor Glenn in the serving of Holy Communion. Prayers of thanksgiving and petition were offered; Darrell and his boys passed a big milestone in their lives, and they are grateful for . Deaf Pageant 'June 12. Cast members include Johnny' evening mass at St. Helen's, because of the CYO Bingo, And on Saturday, June 20, mass will again be at 5 p.m. in Duchesne, with a mass to follow at the location of the Parish campout The Sunday mm schedule will remain the same on both weekends. Tickets for the CYO Bingo are available from CYO members. The bingo will be held Saturday, June 13, at 7 p.m., at Bottle Hollow. The second annual Parish campout is going to be held at the Moon Lake Campground on June 19, 20 and 21. Mass will be said Saturday, June 20, at 6:45 p.m., with a potluck dinner to follow. The Boy Scouts are holding their father-so- n campout in conjunction with the Parish campout. All are welcome to come. For more details call Cary Smith, d hearing-impaire- to allow 10, 1987, HANNA NEWS i as teleprinters June Mrs. Geneva Gilbert from Provo and two relatives from Denmark spent Wednesday and Thursday visiting members of her family the Arvin Bellona and Frostie Gilberts, e Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Devere Hancock during the past week were relatives, Vangee Morrill, San Jose, California; Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn. Thomas and Jack Thomas, Ran-dolMr. and Mrs. Lynn Dean and family from New Mexico; Shane Hancock from Houston, Texas. They came to attend funeral and services for their step-fathe- r Monks at Frank grandfather, Myton, June 4. only) plus your entry form before ls June 12 at 5 p.m. Tapes will be judged, and 12 semi finalists will be chosen to go onto the finals, July 8. Windfall", last years winners, will be the back-u- p band. The 12 will be announced June 15 on KNEU semi-finalis- ts f; Sign up now for KIMEU's Country Showdown . For more Information call 722-501- 1 or 789-510- 1 |