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Show I I Page 4 - December 8. 1992 Social Events Uintah Basin Standard DuncanWalker CortfrtfHrtPy . . ' ' 'iv a Episcopal Missions of the U-Ute Reservation Church of The Holy Spirit, Randlett St. Elizabeths Church, Whit-erocO Steven (Beaver) Duncan announces the marriage of his daughter, Roxanne Duncan, to John Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Walker, December 12 in the Salt Lake Temple. Roxanne graduated in the Class of 1991, Union High School. She was involved in National Honor Society, a four year seminary graduate and on the seminary council. She has been attending Salt Lake Community College and is presently employed by "Gimmie International" in Salt Lake. John has lived in North Holley wood, California and served a mission for the LDS Church in Sweden. He is presently attending Salt Lake Community College. John and Roxanne will make their home in Salt Lake, where they will continue their education. A reception will be held in their honor December 12 at Neola chapel from 6:00 to 8:00. All friends and family are invited. J vetfPs . .'i ' SI ks TUESDAY, Decembers Parent Involvement Conference, Union, p.m. WEDNESDAY, December 9 Parent Involvement Conference, Duchesne Elem. 9-- 3 THURSDAY, December 10 AKamont Book Club Meeting, Moon Lake Build. Altrus Club Christmas Party, Moon Lake Build., Schedule of Advent Events Sunday Worship: 9:00 a.m Church of The Holy Spirit, Randlett; and 11:30 a.m., St Elizabeths ,630 p.m. Church, Whiterocks. k Midweek Fellowship, dinner, study and worship: 6:30 pjn. Tuesday, December 8, at St Elizabeths, Whiterocks; 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, December 15, at Holy Spirit, Randlett; and 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, December 22, at St. Elizabeths, Whiterocks. Notice: If transportation is needed for Tuesday evening events, please call 730 p.m. Sunrize Singers Program at East Elementary, 730 p.m. pot-luc- December 1 1 Free Hearing Aid RepairC leaning, Duchesne County Fair Building, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. SATURDAY, December 12 FRIDAY, Turkey Giveaway, Roosevelt, Roosevelt Bowl, 1 p.m. Christmas Open Houes At Jarvie Historical Site, Vernal DuncanWaker reception, Neola Chapel, 8 p.m. 6-- December 13 Clarin and Margene Ashby farewell, Roosevelt 8th, 2:50 p.m. Weston Weaver homecoming, Bridgeland, 1 1 :45 a.m. Shad Mecham farewell, Roosevelt 9th, 10:50 a.m. Helen Wilkerson farewell, Neola 2nd, 10:45 a.m. SUNDAY, Kandi Thayne farewell, Moon Lake Ward, TUESDAY, December 15 1 353-414- 4. MYTON COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ST HELEN CATHOLIC CHURCH Masses at St Helen in Roosevelt are 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 Saturday at 7:00 p.m. St Helens Council iff Catholic Woman usually meets the second Thursday of each month at 7:00 pm. in the Rectory basement All ladies of the parish are welcome and encouraged to attend. Call Augustine McCook at 646-312or Melinda 6, Ebright at for more information. The Youth Group will again be sponsoring a collection of warm clothing for the homeless in the Salt Lake area. A box will be placed on the church patio for donations. Bingo is the first Saturday of every month at the Bottle Hollow Convention Center. Fun starts at 7:00 p.m. Tickets maybe purchased at the door. The annual Council of Catholic Women church cleaning and potluck will be held Thursday, December 10, beginning at 6:00 p.m. There will bs a $5 limit gift exchange. The parish Christmas party is scheduled for Sunday, December 20, at the USU Extension Center. The group Stagelight will be performing. Time will be announced later. 722-572- 8 Fourth and F Street Myton, Utah 84052 The Myton Community Presbyterian Church meets at the corner of Fourth and F Streets in Myton to celebrate the Season of Advent as we learn to share the Good News of Christs Love with the world of education,' recreation, economics, politics, family, neighborhoods, and all the rest Our pastor is The Rev. Dr. ROOSEVELT Glenn W. Thomson. Mrs. Jovita BAPTIST CHURCH Thomson is the director of The 402 Hillcrest Drive Learning Center. They may be North Highway 121 6 reached at if you desire additional information. ' You are invited to warship our Our Advent Schedule: Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, with Sundays: 930 us. The.Pftstar Tony Harrell can be 12:00 School; 11KX) or 4 reached at Hour, and 7:30 begins with morning Sunday Service. School far children and Sunday Fridays: Youth groups. adults at 9:45 a.m. Sunday morning Advent is a time for preparing... is at 11 a.m. Sunday Our ears to hear the delicate worship and worship is at 7 evening praise rustle iff angel wings, Chi p.m. Monday evening. Ladies ' Our eyes to see the Star, Bible Study begins at 7 p.m. At 7 Our feet to hurry quietly to.the pjn. Wednesday evening; adult Bible stable, and prayer meeting begins. Our knees to bow humbly before study Our youth activities include Him, , Sunday evening Youth Group at 6 Our minds to comprehend. evening Young Mens Our hearts to receive the gift pjn.; Tuesday 7 pjn.; and Wednesday group, which God has graciously prepared evening Acteen Girls meet at 6 p.m. for us all. Youth ages ten and up are invited Join us next Sunday to add your to attend these activities. presence and your prayers to this Advent Season. :20 p.m. Sunrize Singers at Cedar Crest, Senior Citizen Center . 722-919- ajn.-Sun- day a.m.-Wors-hip; noon-Fellow- and Margene Ashby, RETURNING TO AUSTRALIA-Clar- in will enter the Roosevelt, Missionary Training Center in Provo December 14, prior to their leaving for an Monday, LDS mission in Adelaide, Australia. Approximately five years ago they spent a similar time in the Brisbane, Australia area. They will be recognized during services in the Roosevelt Eighth Ward Sunday, December 13, beginning at 2:30 p.m. p.m.-Adv- ent 18-mo- Elder Shad Mecham, son of Marie and Patsy Mecham, has been called to the Baton Rouge Mission. His farewell will be December 13 at 10:50 a.m. in the Roosevelt. Ninth Ward. He will enter the ' MTC January 6. m Local enters Middle East Helen Willterson, daughter of Kenneth and Coleen Wilkcrson, Neola, has been called to serve in the Spokane Mission. Her Washington farewell will be December 13 in the Neola Second Ward sacrament meeting at 10:45 a.m. She will enter the MTC December 16. Thayne, daughter of Taylor and Gail Thayne, Talmage, has been called to serve a mission for the LDS Church in Sidney, Australia. Her farewell testimonial will be held Sunday, December 13, at 1:20 p.m. in the Moon Lake Ward chapel, Boneta. She will be going into die Missionary Training Center in Provo December 16 and will be leaving there to go to Australia around January 5. Kandi Open house held at site Tired of being cooped up by the cold weather? Looking for a different outdoor experience? Well, the Vernal District of the Bureau of M son of Weaver, Richard and Carlene Jensen, recently returned from serving a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints in the Texas Fortworth Mission. He will give his Weston report Sunday, December 13, at 11:45 a.m. inthe Bridgeland Land Management is sponsoring an open house at the John Jarvie Historical Site at Browns Park Saturday, December 12, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. According to Recreation Planner, Brian Bellew, "The site will be decked out in Christmas attire. Persons desiring to get a Christmas tree permit can pick one up at the site for $5.00 and can find some really nice pinyon pines not far away." 722-354-0. 722-990- ship Navy Seaman Scott V. Porter, a 1989 graduate of Union High School, currently aboard the destroyer USS Fife, forward deployed to Yokosuka, Japan, is deployed to the Middle . t ; fi ;i,a i v(ij vn .rn - Mary Loya was chosen "Employee of the Month" far December. May was born in Muskogee, Okla. She attended Okla schools in Weber-fallOkla. She has lived in the Uintah Basin far the past 12 years. She is married to Ray Loya. She says she loves her job as cook at Stewarts Cedar Crest. She says the job is uplifting, as she is preparing and serving meals to the e of America, the wonderful 53 residents. She has been employed far a year at the center. She loves cats, likes to fish and, of course, cooking. The following entertainers shared their talent with the residents: Bruce Duncan, Ole Time Fiddlers, Funtastics, Ashley Croakers, Dick Ufford and Amanda Jenkins. Some residents attended the Ute Pow Wow. For the van ride, the following residents erjoyed a marshmallow roast in the fireplace at the home of Marion A. Behunin: Delmar Gardner, Ralph Allred, Virginia Smith, Ken Groves, Francis Ankerpont, Stanbert Sibello, Lester Mtn. Lion, Marian Riegler, Alberta Redcap, Lola Jones and Debbie Marshall, director. To top off the marshmallow was a graham cracker and egg nog. "It is a joy for us here at the care center because we have the cream of the Basin, said Veriynn and Donna Stewart. "We wish everyone a happy and prosperous New Year and iff course we hope Santa finds s, East in support of Operation Southern Watch. As this is the USS Fifes second time to the Persian Gulf in two years, the ships craw is familiar with the area and ports. Fifes goal remains basically the same as it was during the gulf conflict, which is to deter any further aggression in that area. To increase readiness, the ship has participated in several bilateral exercises with a few of the Gulf nations to exercise combined force capabilities and strengthen relationships in the area. USS Fife also has conducted exercises with NATO forces in that area. Pbrter has visited Dubai and Jebd Ali, United Arab Emirates; Bahrain; and Muscat, Oman. He joined the Navy in April 1989. . it Council requests teachers applications for TIP grants Mary Loya . l back-bon- If you are in the mood to fish, brown trout fishing has been good. Duck and goose season is still open. So why not break the doldrums of winter and came to the Jarvie Site. Fish, hunt, get a tree, tour the facility, or do it all. And dont forget to bring the ldds. Come to the Christmas open house at the John Jarvie Historical Site in Browns Park Saturday, December 12. For further information, phone you." 7 or the the site at (801) District Office at (801) The Utah Humanities Council requests applications for Teacher Incentive Program (TIP) grants from elementary and secondary school teachers who wish to improve the humanities content of their courses, to develop an interdisciplinary humanities course, or to conduct a special prqject for other teachers to model Prqjects will be awarded up to $500.00 each, and must include humanities disciplines such as history, literature, folklore, philosophy, ethics, archaeology, anthropolo- gy, comparative religion, jurisprudence, languages, linguistics, art history, or art criticism. In addition. 789-136- 2. If youre a songwriter looking for a chance to get your songs heard by music professionals, enter the Sixth Annual Intermountain Songwriting Contest The deadline for this year's contest is December 31. Your entries must be postmarked by December 31. Prizes are $500 grand prize winner; $100 for winners in each category; cash prises for runners up. This year the categories are: PopRock; CountryFolk; Christian-Gospe- l; and JazzRhythm A Blues. For entry Monks, write to the Utah Songwriters Association, P.O. Box 71325, Salt Lake City, Utah 84107 8 or or call Marie at (801) 596-305- profit" organization promoting the craft of songwriting in the inter- Ward. The deadline for application drafts is January 1. Teachers who have at least two years experience (Kr12) are encouraged to call or write the Utah Humanities Council fir information and applications. The address is 10 West Broadway, Suite 505, Salt Lake City, UT 84101. Phone: 531-786Tbacher Incentive Program grants are made passible by gift from anonymous donors who share an 8. interest in humanities education. Intermountain Songwriting Contest deadline named Jerri at (801) 9754)196. The Utah Songwriters Association is a "non- 885-330- grantees must share their projects as widely as passible, by providing an article in a professional journal, an inservice workshop, a PTA presentation, or a printed syllabus and bibliography. Judges will be music professionals, and finalists will be judged in each of the four categories in the music centers of Los Angeles and Nashville. No "instrumentals" will be forwarded to judges-son- gs need lyrics to be in competition. Remember, send a nice dear demo with instruments in tune. It doesnt have to be a studio demo if the quality is good and the words are out front and dear. Please dont let or loud music overproduction drown out the winds of a song. An entry will consist of one song cued up on a tape, typed lyric sheet, entry form and small entry fee. 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