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Show "T - V , t v v.? v , t UINTAIIJASMfcl Church News Community Presbyterian Church Members of the congregation of Myton Community Presbyterian Church gathered for worship on Sunday, July 19, the Sixth Sunday after Pentecost, with Pastor Glenn W. Thomson in the pulpit. The Theme for the Day was God's Faithful People. The Responsive Call 100. to Worship "Holy 3. Tares. Pastor Glenn advised the congregation to follow Christ's admonitions in respect to the sin of others and first of all, cleanse one's own thoughts and actions. Then, love others as they are. There is some good in the worst of us and some bad in the best of us, and we need to be aware of this in our dealings with others. Remember, there is a final judge and that judge won't be you or mel Prayers were said for Glenns dad, for Justin and family, for Penny, for the Brekke family in Montana, for Jodie's grandma and Freda, for our service to Christ as a church, and for the Vacation Bible . 4-- H a.m. Morning Worship Service starts at 11 a.m. every Sunday. The sermon for July 26 is "Christ the Image of God Heb. 1:1-Every Sunday night at 6 p.m. there is a Bible study with Evening Worship service at 7 p.m. The sermon is going to be "A Reminder of Judgement" Jude 10 3. 5-- Wednesday we have a Prayer Meeting and Bible Study. The WMU (Baptist Ladies) opened .the Christian Thrift Shop on July 16, Thank You for making our opening day a big success. clown children entertained with balloon sculptures during the opening of the Baptist Elder Brian J. Allred, has been called to serve an LDS Mission in Barcelona Spain. His farewell will be Sunday, July 26, in the Roosevelt Fifth Ward, at 3:45 p.m. He will enter the Missionary Training Center in Provo, July 29. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Allred, of Bennett. Utah Department of Agriculture issued a cautionary message to cattle ranchers planning to rebuild their herds. Don't buy brucellosis," says Dr. Michael Marshall, Utah State Veterinarian. As cattle producers begin increasing their herd size in this current marketing cycle they need to buy with caution and add to their herds very carefully," explained Dr. Marshall. In light of the improving cattle market, producers are adding to their cattle numbers. They should be careful not to jeopardize the UBIC Friday Orinda Gee Carl Stewart and Clay Johnson UBIC activities in be Roosevelt Friday August 7. Carl, who has recently received his master in communications from the U of U has been the news and and FM 93 ports director at KVEL Jndio for the past two years. will , g Clay, a graduate Elder Robert Rhoades has been called to serve a mission in the Nevada Las Vegas Mission. His farewell will be July 26, in the Duchesne Third Ward at 1 a.m. He is the son of Larry and Joyce Rhodes. He enters the 1 MTC, July 29.' during the operating hours. Soon, they will have donation boxes said Roberts. She said, 1 hope people will stop and look at what we have to offer. We'd like the shop to be a Tenth Ward went by Wilkins Charter bus to Manti, Friday, July 10 to attend the Manti Miracle pageant 38 youth and the following leaders and parents. Bishop and of the University of Colorado at Bolder has been with KVEL and FM 93 for the past three years. He is currently the program director and early morning DJ. JaNean Wilkins has been called to serve in the Sister Austria Vienna Mission. Her. farewell will be July 26 at 1 1:50 am. in the Bridge la rid Ward. She is the daughter of Leon and kosalie Duchesne. Wilkins, Contact the Duchesne County Sheriff's Office with any than $1.6 loans, out-eitixins. 5 i individual lW6.r approximately BSUmerl j. - rlrvei PWcta - U banks hired 8,081 UB.nk.-YndThe banks surveyed tonksHhroughoUt people are looking to banka uA'tim Utah Bankers places to invest for the futura.;; State, Suite Nearly 75,000 Utahns have Pfae.ffcSTShESiScaif, Utah 84111 their retirement hinds in IndividuaktiiU.wfai vr 'y. v ' Retirement Accounts (IRAs). Utah banks. Alder said more $382 million is on deposit which are administered s banks. In addition, bank administer a variety of pension, retirement, and indtLXiiiij &' trust-department- Bangs. vV'New eattle ahoald be ieolated for 120-dayand retested for re mixed '4$ health of their herds nor ' excellent reputation as a sis Free1 Brucellosis is also called This disease may aause Inforted cattle to abort; they are often breeders and can become s HBnitelfa;fafa;ag-.s- ,aut been vbeifors-thahave y.vmlycfaatad and keeted for t y -- Mjd jdMt! spread tc cow at hi wsriurts and producers. te .. brucellosis is present ,4Qfafa;-.faterfad:lasa.lB. When purchasing TepUccmsnf-.pcattle, producers should know the . a at ... 1 f are very eoaily fav,:oiastbnes;these foctors disability, faefaded fluctua tofakaw. fatigue and fhbn. headache, appetite. to diaenost lasting & theK BLUEBELL Washington where she has ployment for the present Burt and Carolyn Bird, 8ue Wood ud tak R.p.r W ana jirnypathh or rubberised , T 'lUtac aaMtatdfablfoet rubberized ntoo.dWrta. Temple last week. d Mr., Mr. disinfectant 9. .Wear (toinraBo or 21 Mr. Seeley, and Mr. and Mra.' Kirk Seeley and boys drove to 8aR City on Sunday to be with Sesley family and other members and to hear Elder StovamSSacrament fa Seeley speak to Us leaving to mission fa Colombia, Also going to Salt Lake won Barbara Timothy, and sons and Brent and their families tha.Pal;:jP!g Jh bcel)OMU Ss Rooiftvslt Stsvfts ftfttftfftd 5 hTLri Rota. IwyHi-flidwoo- - 32 Properties be Sold with No Properties to Prices Asking Ranging Between Sl(U)j3C3SSXi - 19 8.5 See Call: tc handling cows at AUCT1 OFFERED Lake Reservoir. business commerce. Utah Agricultural and Residential For Sale At WAKE) arrest and conviction of person or persons who have tampered with the headgate at the Heller i iThU From'" the V'-i.- i ,;1Md. -- 9.9 APR Excellent Fixed Rate Financing 5 years to Qualified Buyers Down Payments For information leading to :piBg i -- m Mrs. Sheldon Robb, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Brough, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Colton, Mr. and Mr a. Tim Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Timothy, Mr. and Mra. Allen Frandsen and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Whiting. It was a very special evening. success. s aa important aspect 4 nesday. Gladys Ross non-prof- it ?.'i y , Credi almost every Utah eommunity. by Uuh They have more then 235 automatic,: ,faafaeeeosr. too, are borrowers, tellm throughout Utah. 'Suiway reveals that Utah The survey reaffirmed the amriy 29,000 loans of importance of banks as in the rtyW'teu W employers in our state. Last year $2.9 Mlfryi, they employed more than 10,50OHrfcij itien gathered in the people with a combined annualhas been compiled and payroll of $177 million. Last year,.! fapamphlet entitled Garda Sanlny team will host DUCHESNE NEWS e Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Cargill from Burley, Idaho is spending a week visiting their three daughters and families, Salley and Reed Johnson at Lapoint, Polly and Jeff Olsen and Kathy and Lanny Ross, Roosevelt e Weekend guests of Mrs. Lorraine Broadhead and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Earl was their daughter and sister and husband Marylin and Paul Schmeil from Tacoma, Washington. e Fifty members of Roosevelt ' an .afaaa r treare 17 NEWS ROOSEVELT NEWS The Roosevelt Baptist opened a thrift shop last week in the Old Baptist Church on 400 South in Roosevelt. The thrift shop is being run by the WMU, thd Women's Baptist Ministry. They donate all of their time and work. The store is Pngs 44 banks fa Alder said Utah with 405 branches servtog . KVEL Weston Bates and Mariam of Salt Lake visited with Harvey and Venla Gee on Sunday. Della and Oren Turnbow of Heber joined the Lloyd Remund family. They were all at Strawberry camping and. fishing with, the Glen Remund's, son Arnold and Tammy, Linda and Bob Ivie and family, Sandy Henry and Marilee, and Stephen. They all had a very good trip and enjoyed the fourth, e Ronald and Cared Lidell, their son Marcus and Donna Lidell and children all went camping at Yellow Stone. .K Cattlemen: don't bangs, state says Church thrift shop. Taxpayers who have an automatic extension of time to complete their 1986 federal income tax return must file the return and pay any remaining tax by midnight August 15, according to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). For additional information regarding the filing date extension, at taxpayers may call IRS toll-fre- e Church to open thrift shop and is designed to assist those in need said Wally Roberts, WMU representative. We would like to provide cheap clothes to people who are out of work and things, she said, we hope to help the community and to help the church. She said that the money made will be used to help the community and to help pay for church missions. The thrift shop will be opien from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Thursdays and Friday and from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. cm Saturdays. The shop is located in the old Baptist Church at 592 E. 400 S. in Roosevelt. Donations to the thirft shop can be made by anyone who wants to drop clothes off A $18 billion. Tax extension expires 722-919- starting at protection for their customers. Insurance through the FDIC is not free, Alder said. He noted that the FDIC insurance fund now exceeds Dye and Katie Haslem were assigned to do the demonstrations for our next meeting that is to be July 21. At this meeting they made refrigerator cookies and were assigned what to bring next week. Our teachers are Lee Ann Haslem and Colleen Wilkerson. participation in our services. If you have any questions concerning our programs, please call Pastor Glenn School The outstanding of more than $6.6 billion. These figures, which show substantial growth in banking in Utah, are part 4 the data gathered in a recent survey sponsored by the Utah Bankers Association (UBA). With Utahns concerned about the safety of their fimds," said UBA Executive Vice President Lawrence W. Alder, It is interesting to note the amount of money banks pay for Federal Deposit Insurance (FDIC) to protect their customers' deposits. Last year, Utah banks paid approximately $6.2 million in premium dollars to provide FDIC 4-- of children. Roosevelt Baptist Church The Roosevelt Baptist Church at 402 Hillcrest Drive has Opening Assembly at 9:45 a.m. with Sunday Utah banks have more than $8.8 billion on deposit and have loans The baked potatoe club held their 6th meeting July 14. Nominations were made to elect officers. President Janis Wilkerson, vice president, Kristen Garrett Secretary, Amber Van Tassell, reporter; Mindi Wilkerson. Shanna Bible School Thomson at ' Zola Spencer Following the service, a time of fellowship was enjoyed in the church kitchen. We are a Shared Ministry in Utah church and welcome your ' W. Utah bank deposits exceed $8 million t V NEOLA NEWS begins at 9 a.m. this Wednesday, and will continue four secceeding Wednesdays through August. Please take the time to make others aware of this so that there will be a good turnout i 722-297- School. Vacation ' The Mass Schedule at St Helen's is Saturday, 5 p.m., Sunday 9:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.; at Holy Spirit in Duchesne Saturday 7 p.m., Wednesday 7 p.m.; in Tabiona Monday 5:15 p.m. For daily Mass schedule see the weekly bulletin, or call Father Schorr, was from Psalm The Gospel Leaaon, read in unison, was from Matthew 13:24-3The Sermon was 36-4- St. Helen's Catholic Church Ranginge T |