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Show UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. Mav 4. 1988 - Page 5 0 MYTON COMMUNITY :i PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH (Saving- ths Uintah Basin since 1907). P.O. Box 33, Fourth and F Streets, Myton. A Shared Ministry in Utah Church, serving the Pres- byterian Church (USA), American Baptist Church, Christian Church (Disciples), United Church of Christ, and the United Methodist " - , Church. PkstoR The Rev. Glenn W. Thomson, Services for the coming week: Tuesday. Mav 3. 9 a.m. - 4 n.m. Ladies Aid Quilting, al ladies inlunch. vited, pot-luc- k Wednesday. Mav 4. 7:30 n.m. Adult Bible Study, James 4:13-1722-919- . ; 6. Roosevelt Christian Assembly Bible QUIZ WINNERS Quiz Team placed Second in the Mile High Gassic Bible Quiz Tournament. Team members arc Burk Royer, Beverly Patti-soRhonda Roberts, April Hodges (Coach), Tangcla Orton and Chris Royer. he 1- -r n, Elder Wade Pcatross, son of Ron and Paulette Pcatross, has been called to serve a mission for the LDS Church in the Taiwan Taipei Mission. His farewell will be May 8 at 1 1 :50 a.m. at the Bridgcland Ward Chapel. Helcaves forthcMTC on May 18. 7, Boasting About Tomorrow. Meets at Harold and Diana Kuykensalls, 411 North, 300 Wait, Duchesne. Anyone needing transNo portation, please call Bible Study will be held May 11 or ' :45 0 o.m.. Friday. Mav 6. 4 d ChrisWhirlybirds, a tian club for grades 1, 2 and 3; Jet p.m.-5:3- Bible-base- a Christ-centere- Chris- d . end. - Betty Mart was a visitor from Wyoming. Elders Betty Mart, Mickey Bents, Cal Monks, and Virginia MOnks assisted Paata Thomson in serving Holy Communion. ,, t .. You are invited to worship with us next Sunday. Please call Pastor for any additional iiifor-tmation you may need. .. Thermopolia, : Services Thurs. at 12:05p.m.; -- Tabiona, Tuesday, 6:15 p.m. The following people will be receiving First Holy Commlnion at the 9:30 Mass on Mothers Day, May 18. Cadets, p.m., Eucharistic Mon.-We- d. 722-919- 6. tian club for grades 4, 5 and 6. Sunday. Mav 8 9:45 a.m. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m., How to Spell Presbyterian, a class for those who are interested in joiningour fellowship, or who just want to know what it is to be Presbyterian; 11 a.m., Divine Worship; 12 noon, Fellowship hour. Friday. Mav 27 through Mon- dav. Mav 30. the church will sponsor a family camp at Starve ton Lake State Park. Plan ahead. During the worship service on Sunday, May 1, Candace and Lynn Brandhagen were received as new members by transfer of letters from Community Presbyterian Church, Bison, South Dakota, and First Presbyterian Church, Miller, South Dakota. The congregation was pleased to welcome them and their daughter Bree Ann as part of our official" church family. At the same time, we are sorry to see Mary and Henry Clark, Wendy and Fetheir new home in ta, depart forWe look forward to Boise, Idaho. having them here for the Family Camp ova Memorial Day week- Centa, Ft Duchesne, Thursday, 4 ' May 8th: Lara Szaraniec, Chrisy Ingram, Beth Sorenson , Tahrah LaFramboiae, John Dove, Scott Simon ton, Christopha OConnell, Matthew Smith, David Cuch. Megan Turley will receive ha First Communion at Holy Spirit Mission in Duchesne at 1:30 p.m. on May 8th. ' Fr. Michael Galvan, a priest of the Diocese of Oakland, Calif, will behereMay 4 to conduct a two day Mission for Native Americans and the People of St Helens and their friends. Fr. Michael is a Native American himself of the Ohlone Tribe. There will be no Maas at St Helen on Sat May 14 Maas will be at the Ute Tribal Auditorium that evening at 4 p.m. The Mission program begins Friday, May 13 at 7p.m. at the Tribal Office Building in Ft Duchesne and continues on Saturday, May 14 at 10a.m. A meal will be served at 12 noon on Saturday for those participating. On July 3 in Borne, Pope John e Paul II will canonize St Rose Duchesne. Because it was from ha name that Duchesne Riva, County, City and Ft. Duchesne all take their names, we would like to invite the comnunity and county and city officials to join with us to celebrate this event A organizing committee met on April 28. All are invited to share their ideas and help make plana. Upcoming events: June 3, BINGO, Bottle Hollow Convention Centa. Starts at 7p.m. Tickets are ST. HELEN CATHOLIC CHURCH Masses at St. Helena are Saturday, 5p.m. , and Sunday, 9:30a.m. and 11:30 a.m.; Holy Spirit Mission in Duchesne Saturday, 7p.m. , and Wednesday, , 7p.m.; Tekakwitha a 722-903- Mr. and Mrs. Dannicl S. Dennis have returned from serving a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of in the California San Bernardino Mission. They will give their report in the Roosevelt fifth Ward sacrament meeting Sunday, May 8, at 10:50 a.m. ts Latter-Day-Sain- 3. ing. All friends: there are still plenty of shoes at the special rate of 25 of. their original cost. These are available in the Rectory basement Call Fr. Schorr to look. 13-1- ' - Phil-lipin- - T.O.P.S. club installs officers On April 6, the T.O.P.S. Club Utah 301, Roosevelt, held the installation of new officers for 1988-8- . 9. , Forma leada, Carla Wallace, as leada. Donna was Crapo was installed as the new co- -' leada, while Barbara Larsen, treasurer, and Marti Claybum, to secretary, were also their positions. Weight recorders Elsie Meya and Ruth Rasmussen remained in their positions as well Terri Wentworth, past officiated in the candlelight Elder Shane D. Larson, son of Kiik and Julie Larsen of Pleasant Valley had been called to serve a mission for the LDS ed ed and Tyscn Fauscit, sou of William EAGLE SCOUTS-Dclay- nc M. and Louise Fausctt of Myton will receive their Eagle Awards on May 7, 1988 at the Myton Second Ward Chapel at 6 p.m. Delaynesprojcctwasmaking two ball bat carriers for iheMyton Gty Park. Tysens was installirgabaskclball backboard at the Roosevelt Jr. High School Church in the Spain, Bilbao Mission. His farewell is May 8 at 9 a.m. in the Myton First Ward Chapel. He leaves for the eo-lea- MTCMay 11. ceremony. On Wednesday, April 27, T.O.P.S. held a birthday party to celebrate the charta date of the local chapta. That date was Febru- aiy 6, 1985. At that time there woe ' only five members; the dub now has 25 active members, with 13 ; others on the lists. Club members wish to invite the inactive mem-boand you, to join them. Theyr meet every Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. f in the Duchesne County Hospital! '' boardroom. The club is looking forward to a great yea offun, as they lake QfT oun da Sensibly; for more informs-- . tion on the local T.O.PJ3. dub,' contact Christina or Sarah Kettle, s, . r Luck meal will start at 2 p.m. and Mass will be celebrated at 4p.m. Overnight camping is available $13.25 - by reservation - for anyone attending. A deadline for reservations has been set for May 20. To find out more information about this event, call Pat Muaich at The park has many great features for a family weekend out- Please gatha items and bring them to the Rectory bins as soon as and labeled as possible. to content items would be greatly appreciated. June 11, our Deanery will have a picnic and Mass at Huntington Park, Huntington, Utah. A Pot Pre-sort- ed OMEN'S JEWELRY, OMEN'S HANDBAGS . . A y v LWOMEN'SiSLEEPcWEAR IWOMEfi'SPANTIHOSE : 646-303- AS : . 4. jlWOMEN'SCASUALHOSE " womenWuMders MOTHERS Stitch 'N Sew SAVE 25 ON ALL THESE MOTHER'S DAY GIFT ITEMS All Fabric df Best Scissors Available ONLY $21.95 vv Reg. $26.95 260 E. 200 N. Roosevelt 722-497- A 4 LUGGAGE TOWEL SPECIAL CLOSE-OUT- S We Love At The Clothes Garden R $2.99 THRUSDAY, MAY 5 FRIDAY, MAY 6 DOOR BUSTER DOOR BUSTER 3 HOURS ONLY, Mother's Day Sale LARGE BATH SIZE SAMSONITE-AMERICA- N TOURESTER-JAGUA- 9:30-12:3- 3 HOURS ONLY 0 OFF! B35 135 ' y jx vVy 50 Gingher OFF A . iSHIRflWAIST DRESSES WOMEN'S SHORTS WOMEN'S TANKTOPS GROUtOR: BLOUSES , SAVE 20 yAt WOMEN'S; BRAS MEN'S, WOMEN'S, CHILDREN'S PANTS & JEANS 9:30-123- 0 OFF! MEN'S, WOMEN'S, CHILDREN'S SHIRTS & TOPS SPECIAL 3 HOUR SALE, FRIDAY MAY 6 - 5 P.M. - 8 P.M. SAVE AN ADDITIONAL $5.00 Off All Perms 77 N. Main, Roosevelt 722-29- 35 ROOSEVELT VERNAL ON "RED TAG" ITEMS JCPennev |