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Show TTTNTAH BASIN STANDARD. You Cant Take it With You, Hm broad way comedy, You Cant Taka it With You will where Vanderboff and hip family joyouily carry on their own pursuits, oblivious to tha world1 expectations, until a daughter in tha family bring home her beloved, a very traditional aon of tha Wall hit tha stage in Roosevalt on Novem-b17, 18, and 19, in a dinner thaatra production sponsored by tha Booaavalt IDS West Stake, and nndar tha diroction of Waat Stake Veteran Marilyn Duncan ar . Street lifeetyla. The ludicroua eituationa and tha happv ending and Joam Swain. The performance are aat to begin at 7 pjn. each of the three nigjhta, with dinner followed by tha three-aplay. Audience will taka a peek into the aany lifeetyle of a Bur. Martin Vanderboff and hia equally family, aa tha local performer convey tha make tha play an anfoyuk night out fcr anyone who lovee tha tha- atra. Dinner will be equally til November 9.1988 - face S K" Kiriw, Mae Swain; tha colored naid Rheba, Lori Ann Fish; Rieba' boyfriend Donald, Kyis Dye; Mr. Anthony Kirby, Robin.; Rqyirolde; Mr. Kirby, Chris Dye; Mr. De Pinna, John Smith; tha undng teacher, Mr. Kolenkhov, Brian Stucki; Wilbur Handereon, Internal Revenue, Kyle Snow.. Ticket for the production are available in each of tha threa Roosevelt IDS stakes. In iddl-tiotickets can be purchased at n, Character are: Martin Bill McKay, hi daughter. Finny Sycamore, Karla Cox; ct - Van-derin- ff, GaWa Office Supply, Nieleens Western Auto, and Century 21 Country Realty, in Boosevelt Tha dinner theatre will toko1?' place at tha West Stake Canter, 150 8. Skyline Drive in Rooeevelt Mark your calendar and plan to attend. . . Brad Gale; the Sycamore1! daughters, Essie and Alice, Amber fthacamady-eqjoyli- fe, don't work it away, missing out on little opportuniti to do your Gardner and Lisa Bingham; EariA husband Ed,. Wee Alices sweetheart Tony s thing. The setting i 19S8NwYork, , FASHION SHOW-T- he Business and Professional Womens organization held a Halloween Fashion Show, Oct 17, at the vocational building. An amount of $300 was given to the Fine Aits Department at Utah State University. Pictured is Maxine Ikeid, Ellen Rawlings, Ncls Carlson and Bevedy Evans. Not present is Joan Crazier and Ruth Ann Green, committee members. and F Streets, Myton. Pastor: The. Rev. Glenn W. Thomson, 722- 919& We are a Shared Ministry in Utah. You am invited to worship withua. Sarvicos for the coming week: Catholic Church. Parking will be Tuesday, ajn. to 4 p.m available in the church parting Ladiaa Aid quilting church an-- r All ladies of the parish am lot nex. Potluck lunch at noon. to bring three baked requested Wednesday, 4:80 p.m., items aa well aa three craft items. and.; Whirtybirds, for grades Jet Cadets, grades 6 meat atths EPISCOPAL CHURCH church. 7:80 pjn. Adult BUMS'; class at Duchesne Baptist; Church. A three-da- y meeting of tha Sunday, 990 ajn., adult Mom tains and Deserts minisBible class, and Sunday School; 11 V tries, the regional committee conajn, Worship Service; 12 noon, t cerned with Indian ministry for fellowship hour; 125 pjn, chair ,t the Episcopal Church, begins Frirehearsal; 1290 pjn., Omega day, Nov. 11, at tha newly remodTsana. Wa am trying something eled St Elisabeths Episcopal new for our Omsga Tsana. They Church in Whiterocks. will have a lundi following the About 20 persons from worship service and than have ' Utah, Wyoming; Idaho, Nevada their meeting at tha church. and possibly Colorado, am to bo Friday, Nov. 18, tha Ladies Joined by several members of too Aid baiaar vriU bs bald, 9 ajn. to 4 Episcopal Churchs National p jtl, at tha American Legion Hall Committee for Indian work. The in Booaavalt. Plan to attend. national members am coming Remember that tha after-- ' from Oklahoma City, Washingschool study sessions have begun. ton, D.C, and Pennsylvania, to All students wanting help with the Rev. Quentin Kolb, coordinahomework am invited to coma for tor for Episcopal Indian Ministry an hour of assistance altar school in Utah. on Mondays. Them aasaiona are ; Tha quarterly meeting is baingheld in the new study center next to the parsonage. Elders Jovita Thomson and Harold Kuykendall shared in tha Central Christian Church wor-service Nov. 6 as that eongm- honorad tha many Ken Fsanou has mads in hia service to Jasua Christ, Kan wifi bs leaving tha Saut Lak Cityf ana to find new fields in which to 0 . 1--3, 4-- - . .. : u OLD CHURCH GETS RENOVATION-is Church in oldest town. Episcopal possiUyAe building Its getting the respect it deserves, with a total renovation that will make it possible for Episcopalians in the area to again use 100-YEA-R ' Whit-erod- the church. . i. : s . . Whiterocks Episcopal church renovated after 100 years . Parsons driving through Whiterack will find Oat the St EHsabetht Episcopal Church, in the middle of town, ha a new face, but better yet, ' the church is being renovated, and will aoim.be in use again as ahousa of worship. ' 100-year-o- also attended church in this building. His mother, Ethel D. Kolb, whs has been in the Rooeevelt ld aid of the building ia nearly finished, with new aiding; and a painted steel roof eo the anow will slide off easily. Tha crow on the top of tha building ie new. It is .made of California Redwood, and ia a gift from tha contractor, Burnell Hammons, pastor of the Ute Pentecostal Church. There will alao be outside security lighting. A new foundation has been bufit under the parte of the building that noodad it, and 15 windows have bean replaced. The inside of the church consists of a sanctuary, and a altar area. In addition, three aids roams have been added--- a sacristy, small office area, and a bathroom. The sheetrocking has been finished, and will be painted this weak. There will be window-hig- h wainscoting around tha sanctuary and altar mas, which will be varnished and stained. In tha ceiling; there will be ceiling fans with lights. For tha first time, Him will bo water and sewer connections. Also, anew gas furnace is ordered, and will be delivered soon. The carpeting is to be laid by The pews are now Jay parishioners mflniahed being and frisnda in the area, and will be installed in lateNovember. All the ftirnitura and fixtures belonging to the church have been in storage in the Episcopal Church in Vernal, and at the Holy Spirit Episcopal Church hi Randlett The Junior warden in charge of property is Irene Gardner, and tha senior waren in charge ofadministration Roes loupe. . ! nursing home, died Oct SO, and ww buried in the Lapoint ceme-- tsry. Tha Rev. Peter b. Maupin ia undir Rsv. Kolb, and will be tha prieetat church ia reopened. Hepreaently Hvqs hi Salt Lake, ana is being married Nov. IS in tha Episcopal Church in Park City, to Anne Campbell, who is alao an Episcopal priest The Maupins will be moving into the area and will assume the duties of the church after it.is dedicated. . . ed . er. The Reverend Quentin F. Kolb, of the Episcopal Diocese of Utah, ia deputy, Bishops Counci on American Indian Ministry, and is over all tha ministries in the antir stats. Rev. Kolb used to go in the old BIA school, and (Serving ines 1907). the Uintah Basin P.O. Bax S3, Fourth ROOSEVELT CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY East Highway 40 David Drew, Pastor Phone Sunday: Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday Morning Worship Service, 10:30 ajn.; Evening service, 6:30 pjn. Tuesday: Serendipity Group Bible study, 7 p.m. Wednesday: Bible Quiz team, 5:30 p.m.; Whiterocks Bible Study, 7 pjn.; Duchesne Bible Study, 7 pjn. Thursday: Ladies Prayer Circle, 1 p.m.; mens meeting; 7:30 p.m.; youth group, 7:30 pjn. Saturday: Prayer meeting, 8 p.m. 722-25- 58 ST. HELENS CATHOUC CHURCH Masses at St Helena am Saturday, 5' pan, and Sunday, 9:30 am. ana lldO ajn Hofer Spirit Mission in Duchoane Saturday, 7 pjn and Wednesday, 7 Tskakwitha Cantor, Ft Duchesne, Thursday, 4:45 pjn, Eucharistic asrvicas Mon.-We- d Thun. at 1245 pm.; Tafafona Tuesday at 6:15 pjn. Tha annual Christmas sponsored by the Altar Society will be bald this Saturday, Nov. 12, from 9 ajn. until 4 pjn. The bake sale and basaar wfil take place in As ractcry basement, directly across from St Helen WOMEN'S WINTER JACKETS MEN'S WINTER JACKETS REDUCED REDUCED Getting Married? e Lucky are the Bride & Groom that Register at JC Penney 722-22- 56 25 30 ba-xa- ar MYTON COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH . served by the Rev. Peter B. Maupin, who alao served St Pauls in Vernal. ns to; 40-fo- ot 12-fo- ot eontri-butio- hosted by the two Episcopal congregations on the reservation, St Elizabeths and Episcopal Church of the Holy Spirit at Randlett, as part of a rotation among Indian work locations in this region. Scheduled am coordination cessions, a Saturday work party at St Elizabeths, and a joint worship service at 11 ajn. Sunday, with both congregations, at Randlett Tha Whiterocks build- -' ing was damaged by vandals since its use was discontinued a few yearn ago, but a $60,000 restoration and remodeling was begun in August and is scheduled to. be completed in November. The church will be officially mdedicatod and reconsecrated at pedal ceremonies in January, lad by the Rt Rev. George Bates, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Utah. It will serve the spiritual needs of Episcopalians in the area north of Highway 40, aa tha Randlett church does for those south of the highway. For the past three months the churches have been 25off REG 69.49 dE3OFF CLEARANCE ON $5.99 15.00 ORANGE WINTER CAPS 12 PRICE ODD LOTS OF MENS SPORT SHIRTS ORIGTO 24.00 $2.99 SPECIAL STOREWIDE SWEATER SALE PRE-SCHOOLBO- YS SHIRTS WOMENS TOPS ORIGTO $54.99 LARGE BATH TOWEL MEN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS A GROUP OF Bridal Registry INSULATED WORKSUITS WINTER SNOW BOOTS ORIGTO 13.00 $7.99 MENS THERMAL UNDERWEAR 25 OFF men's WOMEN'S CHILDREN'S OFF ODD LOTS IN WOMENS SLEEPWEAR ORIGTO 19.00 $9.99 WOMENS DENIM PORCELAIN JACKET ORIGTO 39.99 GEESE SET $4.99 $9.99 $19.99 THURSDAY ONLY NOV. 10, BOY'S DENIM JEANS 25 1988 40OEF |