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Show Page 10, UINTAH BASIN STANDARD, December 2. 1987 Senior Sisters to serve locally Church News My ton Community Presbyteries Church The Myton Community Presbyterian Church has been serving the Uintah Basin since 1907. We are located in Myton at the corner of Fourth and F Streets. Our pastor is The Rev. Mr. Glenn W. Thomson. He can be reached at Sunday School classes meet at 9:30 am on Sunday mornings, followed by the Worship Service at 11:00 am and the Fellowship hour at 12:00 noon. Members of the Indies' Aide quilt at the church each Tuesday, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. President V. Dallas Merrell, president of the Uteh Salt Lake City South Mission of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-DaSaints, has assigned two senior sisters to serve in the Duchesne and Altamont areas. Sister Melba Carpenter is a y 722-919- First Baptist Church Duchesne, Utah The First Baptist Church meets at 592 E. 400 S. in Duchesne. Pastor EM Hillman conducts the services. He can be reached at Our Christmas Program is planned for December 20, 1987 at 6:00 pm. Please feel welcome to attend. Our Worship schedule is: Wednesday, Choir Practice at 738-270- 6:00 pm. Sunday, Sunday School, 10:00 am. Sunday, Mornins Worship, 11:00 am. Sunday, Evening Worship, 7:00 pm. BLUEBELL NEWS Garda Seeley e Mary and Leon Dump were happily surprised by their family members honoring them on their 36 Wedding Anniversary at the cabin of Ron and Sharleen Goodrich on Saturday, November 14, up on the Yellowstone River. They enjoyed a lovely dinner with the following family members, Ted Young from Sparks, Nevada; Duane and Marilyn Young and two children of Sandy, Ron and Marilyn Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Brown, and Marian Brown all Spanish Fork; and Ron and Sharleen Goodrich and Angie from BluebelL It has been quite a while since the two brothers and two sisters have all been together, other family members enjoying the day were Jack and Sue Wood and two boys (ran Bluebell Lori Walker and two children of ML Home. Lori Walker was taken to the Duchesne County Hospital where she gave birth to a 6 lb 7 os. baby girl at 3:00 am, Sunday morning. Proud father is Gary Walker of ML Home, happy grandparents are Marilyn and Duane Young of Sandy, Steve and Sherrie Walker of ML Home, great grandparents are Leon and Mary Dump of Altonah, and Ida Walker of ML Home. The new little girl has a brother and a sister. Speakers in Sacrament Meeting on Sunday were CD and June Mangum. The Mangums have been taking a Temple project class and will be going to the Provo Temple Elder Wesley Fabrizio, son of widow from Rye, Texas. She was married for 40 years and has six children and 20 grandchildren. Before her mission she worked as a payroll and accounting clerk. She served as secretary in the mission office for several months and will complete her one year mission in Jason Bradford and Myrna Baum will be returning December 1 1 May from the South Carolina, Columbia Mission. Elder Fabrizio has served in that area as District his on report Pennzoil December 27 at 10:00 a.m. in the Tabiona Ward. of S2.8 million. After provision for preference common dividends, there was a losa of Sl.l million or three cents per share. compares with a km of S14 million, or 34 cents a share, during the same quarter in 1986. learnings for the first nine months of 1987 after provision for preference This DUCHESNEALTAMONT AREA Sister Carpenter and Sister Altha L Clark have been SERVING at IN ' connection with the companys successful debenture exchange. has been allocated to construct the Eagle Canyon Bridge in Emery County; $183 on million will be used to surface ll.2 miles of between Ghost Rocks and Rattlesnake Bench in Emery County. Aa part of his efforts to speed Utah interstate completion, last month Bangerter lead s delegation of Utah High officials to Washington, D.C., to present the Federal Highway Administration the state's proposal for these funds. "The Governor! leadership and presence waa an integral part of our presentation to the FHWA, aaid Sam Taylor, Chairman of the Utah Transportation Commission. was important for them to understand how important high- The Federal Highway Administration informed Gov. Norman H. Bangerter today that Utah will receive 174.4 million in Interstate Discretionary Funds this year. This is a Mg boost to Utah," aaid Bangerter. "Not only because we can complete the Interstate $3.2 million Sys- tem, but this will stimulate our construction industry and provide the impetus for more economic growth." Five interstate construction prowillutilixe the discretionary funds: $263 million will be used for jects grading, drainage and surfacing on Interstate 215 from 2000 East to 4500 South in Salt Lake County; $1.4 million will be used to build two structures on near Tremonton in Box Elder County; It VeAnn Bolton had clothing articles and the different types of machine stitching demonstrated on a table. A baby quilt was tied, apple wreaths and wooden toys were assembled. A lovely meal was enjoyed through Quick Mix Recipes." is to the way development - SpecialBibleServicesj . Governor's agenda for Utah. The $74.4 million is the largest sward of Discretionary Funds ever awarded Utah. The money, to be used only for Interstate Highway construction, will speed the completed or be under final construction by 1989 and the entire Interstate System in Utah will be complete in 1991. Advent services W. Hwy 40, Roosevelt NEWS Gladys Row Wellington. Pfe. Kerwin Johansen, The Landmark Missionary Baptist Church of Roosevelt will again have services on December 8 at 7:00 pm. Wa will be meeting in the basement of the Old Roosevelt Baptist Church. Things to be done, that night err. to decide on an official name for the1 church and vote on a Clerk and Treasurer. Churches throughout Arkansas are supporting this work in Roosevelt and pictures will be taken of new members to be sent down to the churches in Arkansas. If you are interested in being a member, come out on December 8 and check us ouL For more information call 722-995- or 781-113- 8. no payments or finance charges tfl March of 19881 System: Proven dependable and durable No-8e- tr & WMpoa MoMLA 6300 XS Large Capacity Washer 6 Automatic Cycles Model 3Water Temps e 3 Water Levels ET18PKXS 18.0 cu. ft. Easy-Clea- Refrigerator Freezer 2-- 4 3 MM! Refrigerator From E-- 3, husband of Cathy Johansen who has been stationed several months it FL Lee, Virginia, is spending Thanksgiving holiday here at home He will leave with his family. December 5, to resume his training in the US army at Ft Hood, True. ESnZToirect-Ortv- e Dec 5, 1987 ,1 g cooktop make cleaning unde eaey Convenient rod holds cooktop in up portion Rsmovsbfs oven door Hire 6 and one 8" plug-i-n surface unite are easy to re- - & V weekend with them were Beverly end Brett Thompson and baby and Joann Shields from 8dt Lake, and Peter and Kenny Utator, p "7 ,J Vri u ' Family members of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shields spending Tbanksghr-in- under the surfac Reg. $479.00 Sale $399.00 New Church formed ROOSEVELT imna ttmrmtnam aeae Be HERE . 722-919- Custom Broil Control SP1LLGUAR- D- cooktop Mpa ipMa on top ofttw rang Imp tor easy ctoaiHip storage drawer wNh Utaratuia Pac provides com nianl storage o( utonails and Will mOHop ' , Rang IRFM2BXP Lift-u- $450 $426 million for the comparable prior period. Revenues The Myton Community Pres-were $13 billion for the aiae byterian Church will be holding a months compared to $M bilifcM in series of Christmas Vesper aervices the 1986 period the Advent Season. These during Chairman J. Hugh Leidtke ikid ; third quarter operating income for . , services will be held at the church the company' ail and gsa segment . da Sunday evenings, 6:30 pm to &30pm. Themes will be as follows: was up compared with 1986 results December 6b Caroling and Trees; due to both higher oil prices and December 13, Caroling and Stars; cost reduction measures, Tbest December 20, Caroling and Childresults were encouraging ia spite of : ren. continued depressed gas prices end All those in the Uintah Basin are ; volumes. to join in this time of invited income for the petroleOperating um products division waa down : friendship and fellowship, aa we from record level in 1986 due to ; celebrate the Advent of Our Lend Jesus ChrisL If you desire more lower refining margins. PennaoQ information, please call Pastor motor oil sale and volumes Glenn W. Thomson at remained strong. tfet ... He i ffr tfTi? Operating income df .. ' ' '!l'v psny's sulphur segment was down "' due to lower salsa prices aad volumes, reflecting the nation's depressed agriculture industry. Statistical reports IN fvsifebfc , upon request 1c Hall to versus Save On All Whirlpool Appliances Each Sunday at 3:00 p.m. Nov. 29, Dec. 6 & 13 field Revenues for the third quarter at 1987 amounted HQ. at the Duchesne Co. Senior Center Saturday . Melba called to serve a mission in the Duchesne and Altamont 942-798- 3. highway funds Miles-Introduc- Leigh Bledsoe & Russ should contact the aiatera at or call the mission office 738-276- Utah receives more Young Women of Bluebell Ward had their Values NighL Roxanne Roberts, Laurel President conducted the evening gathering. Good-rich-T- Anyone interested in more information about The Church of Jesus Christ of LatterMay Saints common dividends were $10.5 million, or 25 cents per share, compared to a km of $123 million, or 81 cents per share, for the smae period in 1986. Earnings for the third quarter of 1986 included a S23 million extraordinary charge, amounting to 56 cents per share, incurred in reported 1987 operations e The he Accountability, Mary Ann Value of Good Works, Value of IntegriRuth Winkler-Th-e ty. Each girl shared a Value with the group through thoughts, talks, talents andor display. The closing song was sung by all the Young Women, I Walk by Faith'. Ruth Winkler gave the closing talk, encouraging the girls to choose their values and be diligent in The closing completing them. prayer was by Bernadine Winkler. The hall was decorated with the Young Women's colorful Value Flags with colorful flowers at the base of each flag. The Beehive girls and leaders decorated cookies with the Value colors and punch was served. It was a lovely evening. About 45 girls and parents were in attendance. e Homemaking Day was enjoyed by a nice group Tuesday. Lois Goodrich gave the lesson on Caring for the sick. Darlene Davis, a nurse at the Duchesne County Hospital also spoke to the ladies about Caring for the sick. A display of lovely articles, made by some of the ladies in the ward, was displayed. Co. third quarter net income from to have their Temple Work done. Family members will join them on the 28 of November. They invited all friends to join them on this special occasshm. The Mangums are leaving Bluebell to make their hone in Vernal where they both have employment. We wish them well and will miss them. Brooke Dunsmore gave the opening payer. The Beehive girls sang, Sabrina Choose You This Day. The Value of of Faith, Talitha Parry-Valu- e Divine Nature, Sharleen Goodrich-T- he Value of Individual Worth and The Value of Knowledge, Reva Patterson-Th- e Value of Choice and la a widow She has two dauthers, one son, six grandchildren and one great granddaughter. She will complete her one year mission in September, 1988. These two slaters enjoy serving together, and said, The people here are very special and we enjoy haring the Gospel of Jesus Christ with them." Pennzoil releases third quarter results Leader, Zone Leader, also was assistant to Presidents J. Weston Daw and Kenneth L. Neal. He will be mak- ing 1988. Sister Altha L. Clark from Vidor, Texas. p.m. n Lint Filter I 1 Reg. 679. A Tty? Sppouse Re Provision tor Optional ICEMAGIC Automatic Ice Maker Adjustable Tbmperad Glass Shelves Tbxtured Steal Doors Whir . iiT MEL 130 E. Lagoon Roosevolt - 722-223-9 W&M .. V |