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Show 1991 - UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. November 20. MYTON COMMUNITY ROOSEVELT CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY 870 E. 200 N. 8 Phone Schedule of services-Sundp Sunday School at 9:30 a.m.f Service 10:30 a.m., Childrens Church (Ages 10:30 a.m., Evening Worship 6:30 p.m. Monday: Mens prayer and breakfast at 6:30 a.m. Wednesday: Duchesne Bible Study at 7:00 p.m., Adult Bible Study at 7:00 p.m., Royal at 7:00 Rangers (Boys, ages p.m., Missionettes (Girls, ages at 7:00 p.m. Thursday: Womens prayer and Bible Study at 9:00 a.m., Youth Group at 7:00 p.m., Mens ministries at 7:00 p.m. Friday: Bible Quiz Practice at 5:00 p.m. Saturday: Intercessory prayer 722-255- ay: Wor-ahi- 2) at 7:00 p.m. Seminary Class is Monday through Friday at 8:30 a.m. for those in grades If you have any questions or need more information, please feel free to call. As mortal beings, we have certain needs that have to be met in order to survive. Jesus straightly warns us though, not to pursue after these things, but rather to seek the Kingdom of God. (Matt. 6:31-3If we do so, we are promised that we will receive what we need. And true to his word, God does provide us with those things pertinent to life, and more, through His son Jesus Christ Let me illustrate this point. We have a need for food are given Jesus Christ as the bread of life. For drink-are given rivers of living water. For clothingwe are clothed in His righteousness. We need a solid base to build our lives upon-is our foundation, the rock we build on. We need direction-H- is word is a lamp unto our feet and a light unto our path. We need shelter--H- e is our refuge. We need on-- He is our fortress. The protect: list goes on and on. But so do the provisions of our God. Is it any wonder that the patriarchs called him, "El Shaddai." Translated, it means "all sufficient," and that is exactly what Jesus Christ is to His 2. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Fourth and F Street Myton, Utah 84052 The Myton Community Presbyterian Church has been serving the Uintah Basin since 1907. We are a member of Shared Ministry in Utah and welcome your attendance at our services. Our pastor is The Reverend Dr. Glenn W. Thomson. He can be reached at for further information. Our schedule includes: Sunday schedule: 9:45 a.m., Sunday School classes for children and adults; 11:00 a.m., Worship; 12:00 noon, Fellowship Hour; 5:00 p.m., Youth Fellowship for jr. high and high school youth. Friday: 3:00 to 5:00 p.m., Bible Clubs for elementary students, kindergarten through fifth graders. Monday through Friday: The Pachoochoogwtah Center is open after school for tutoring. Please call Director Jovita Thomson, to set up a schedule or seek further information. Saturday, November 23: Weather permitting, a Yard Workday will beheld. Sunday, November 24: Thanksgiving dinner following worship. Bring a potluck dish and a friend. Please plan to join us in worship on Sunday, November 24, at the Myton church and stay for the Thanksgiving dinner. 722-919- 6, because the family needed to have Crowley will be distributing contri$10,000.00 in cash prior to surgery. bution cans in the local stores to as having leukemia. She is the However, the hospital staff1 finally help with fund raising. Kayes daughter of Jim and Deloris Zobell. agreed to go ahead with the sur- insurance will pay for some of the She received the news after feeling gery under the condition that the expenses but not the $10,000.00. ill and having a blood test last money be paid before Kaye is The total bill may even amount to much more than that released. spring. If people are interested in The reality of her condition has The family hopes that Kaye will affected her family in Ogden be allowed to come home sometime donnting to the family, they may drastically. She was working at the before Christmas. Another sister, call Gail Crowley at IRS when she first felt sick. Her and local resident, Gail Zobell husband, Mark, is doing the best he can to keep things in order at their home. They have two children, April, 12 and Troy, 9. Presently, she is in the University of Utah Hospital, Room 509, recovering from a bone marrow transplant. She was receiving intensive prior to A former loka resident, Kaye Zobell Roberts, has been diagnosed 722-312- . ' .. Sister Wanda Rhoades, daughter of Steve and Pat Rhoades, has been called to serve a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Saints. Latter-da- y She will in serve the Germany Her Frankfurt Mission. farewell will be held November 24 at 2:45 p.m. in the Roosevelt First Ward chapel. She will enter the MTC on December 4. 3) chemo-therap- y Kaye has nine brothers and Bisters who, with the exception of one, all agreed to bone marrow testing this summer. Her younger sister, Terri Zobell Olpin, of Salt Lake City, agreed to donate her bone marrow for the surgery after discovering her sister needed help. Terri and Kaye had matching bone marrow samples. Kayes prognosis is uncertain at this time. It will take from two to three weeks fur the doctors to determine if Kayes system has accepted the bone marrow. Hopefully her system will begin to produce white blood cells on its own agnin. The Burgery was almost denied KAYE ZOBELL ROBERTS FAMILY: Together they battle to save Kayes life. From left to right are husband, Mark, Kaye, and children Troy and April. Home and School: Vital Links Hospital ..'j1 by LILY ESKELSEN we President, Utah Education Association people. Barney Brokaw received his Eagle Scout award November 8. His Eagle project was the planting of trees and shrubs for k a at the Lcota He belongs to Cemetery. 253. is the son Troop Barney of Blaine and Gwcnn Brokaw. wind-brea- Elder Troy McKenna, son of DcNile and Fay McKenna, Rooscvlct, has returned home after serving a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. He served in the Finland Helsinki Mission. His mission report will be held November 24 at 10:45 a.m. in the Roosevelt West Stake Center. 4. her transplant " He In the past, Ive sometimes felt Nov. and Brigitte enn Town- send, girl. Nov. boy. Nov. and Tammy Kettle, raig and Sherry Melo, girl. like some mad scientist, looking for the secret formula which would transform my children. It would work bnck wards, ofcourse. Instead of turning human beings into monsters, it would turn my boys into... well. ..you get the picture. Every parent, every teacher, Nov. 9-and Sherry Lewis, boy. longs for that magical chemical vin Nov. and Mnylcne combination. We all want the Rowley, boy. experts to help us memorize the en Nov. and Sharia Moore, proper procedure for any given boy. situation. One that will turn our Nov. 12-J- oel and Evie Wilson, girl. little charges into picture-perfeNov. Checora and children. And the more we believe Bill 10-Ke- 12-B- ct Terry Marie Martinez, bay. in the secret formula, the more frightened we become. Because until we find it, we see ourselves as inept Dr. Frankensteins whose tin creations will grow up to be. warped, little Igors, forever blaming us as the cause of all their adult troubles. The pressure to be the perfect pnrent, flawless teacher, is overwhelming. But the search for a perfectly flawless formula for raising children will end in frustration. It simply doesnt exist. What works with one child will surely fail with another. What worked with a will be obsolete when shes seven. And I've given up even pretending to be consistent. Ive decided its not a human trait My kids may as well learn how to deal with people who sometimes lose their tempers, who sometimes cry, who sometimes are too tired to care. So relax. Set reasonable rules with reasonable rewards and reasonable consequences. Understand in advnnce that your kids will hate your rules, think the rewards are too little and the consequences too great. But let your kids know that you intend to do your job in the best way you know how. Mistakes and all. five-year-o- ld n V. "J'' aft"" v f W M IN W4 ! James Monscn, son of Rudy was and Julia Monscn, awarded his Eagle rank cm July 23. He is a member of Altamont First Ward. He put a barbequer and a fire pit in at the Altamont Community Park next to the future ice skating rink. a m & h. m Sister Erikka Collins, daughter of Tom and Linda Collins, formerly of Ballard, has been called to serve in the Bacolod, Phillipines Mission. A farewell will be held on November 24, at 10:20 a.m. at the Harrisville First Ward chapel in Ogden. There will be an open house at the Collins home immediately following. Erikka will enter the MTC on December 11. ST Eric FauscL, son of Tom and Louise Fausett, has been called to serve a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints in the Aires Buenos South Argentina Mission. His farewell will be held November 24 at 10:45 in the Roosevelt 2nd Ward. He will enter the MTC on December 11. HELEN - Mormon, by Avraham Gilead). What do the scriptures till us about the last days? How can we liken the scriptures to ourselves? Avraham Gilead! answers these and other questions by taking us on a tour of the scriptures' most pertinent passages. Hard cover $16.95 8 Cassettes $29.95 As the Ward Ttims: by Joni Hilton, is a comedy about one Relief Society president's side-splitti- imagined adventures. This novel captures LDS humor at its bets. Though obviously fiction, it rings with truth and is full of true-to-lif- e caricatures. Popular for young adult novels, Joni Hilton now offers her sharp wit to adults. Hard Cover $9.95 Ballam Sings Religious Favorites, by Michael Ballam with the Mormon Youth Symphony, presents the magnificent voice of Michael Ballam on compact disc for the first time! Includes The Lord's Prayer,, The Holy City," "Bless This House," "Were You Life is a Football Game, by Troy Dunn, is his second exciting tape. In this talk he tackles the difficult subject of the Plan of Salvation by comparing it with a football game-a- nd wins. Experience the excitement of the gospel with this tape! 1 Cassette There?," "O Divine Redeemer," and more. 1 Cassette $9.95 ,. group of young students have a fun time on swings and a slippery slide LITTLE SWINGERS-- A in the Roosevelt Park. P Ur 5 S'r'-'S- . i-- . jsv? '? Xf&hi&ik, .'.V ' ; v J - ' y ; ,V'.sV txj : r - a - r ,r. v::Tw ,y-.- i ... 722-410- 1 -' ., firll 's v. -- vv t L & ,. - yn ' .1 . a! .. , - 1 - e. Wk 4eWrG ft . - fn- J ,k A. 5 $6.95 Sweaters 71 N. 200 East .. i ju 4 ; ta s Rack of GALE'S OFFICE SUPPLY v-- 9 Perfumes, and one $14.95 jj r.y. A Except for (Open Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.) 170 EAST LAGOON STREET, ROOSEVELT .. CATHOLIC Masses at St. Helen in Roosevelt are on Saturday at 5:00 p.m. and Sunday at 9:00 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. Mass at Holy Spirit in Duchesne is on Saturday at 7:00 p.m. Thanksgiving Day Mass will be held on November 28 at 9:00 a.m. at St Helen. Regular scheduled Bingo Games are held the first Saturday of each month at the Bottle Hollow Convention Center in Ft Duchesne. Michael Compact Disc Aft fix I f ew- - ;K v' va? - CHURCH - Last Days: Types and Shadows from the Bible and the Book of ,t .irhirji . Th ' . Y't' m 5 Former loka resident fighting leukemia 6 722-919- Pace 1.,. V. t L h |