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Show I I t UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. June 13. 1995- - Page S ROOSEVELT Local teen named finalist BAPTIST CHURCH 402 Hillcrest Drive Roosevelt, Utah Phone: 0 Interim Pastor Numbers: Stacy Hadlock: John Whidatch: 9 Stephanie Howard, daughter of Doug and Leah Howard, Roosevelt, has been selected as a finalist in the .1995 Miss Then of Utah 722-354- 722-34- - The Roosevelt Baptist Church would Hke to invite you to join us in praise and worship of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. Sunday morning begins with Sunday School for adults and children at 9:45 a.m. Warship service is at 11:00 a.m. Sunday evening service is at 7:00 p.m. On the first Sunday of each month we hold Church Visitation at 6:00 p.m. If you or anyone you know would like a visit from the church, please On Wednesday afternoon, Gwen Kellum holds Acteens at the church at 3:30 p.m. Acteens is for young ladies ages 12 through high school age. Please join them for a short Bible study and a fun craft. Wednesday evening is Bible Study and Prayer Meeting. This is at 7:00 p.m. Church Business Meeting is held the first Wednesday of each month at p.m. 7.-0-0 CATHOLIC CHURCH St. Helen's Catholic Church is located at 432 East 200 North, Roosevelt, Utah 84066, with Rev. James Blaine, pastor. 5 KM) Mass Schedule-Saturd- ay: p.m., St Helens; and 7KM) p.m., Holy Spirit Mission, Duchesne. Sunday: 9:00 am. and 11KK) am., Information for summer camp at Camp Tuttle is available through Father Blaine. Grades 7 9 August 13 18, and grade 4 - 6 August 20 23. -- Oil collection to be held soon Minnesota. The regional headquarters for the Miss Teen of America Scholarship and Recognition Program is located in Salt Lake. Jodi Morrison is the regional director. Call for more information. the pressures of their disease, and the stress it places on their families. The kids do everything together, there is no separation between those who are sick and those who are not The kids do one thing, they camp, and have a good time doing it" For more information about Camp Hobe contact the American 0 or Cancer Society at Childrens or Chris Beckwith, Medial Center, Camp Hobe has director, grown and expanded from 15 children the first year to over 150 children in 1994. The goal of Camp Hobe is to help patients experience a fun filled time free from concerns about thefr disease and to give them the opportunity to meet and share their experience with other children who are coping with cancer. Laura E&riey, volunteer chairperson of this said, "Camp Hobe Housing programs in Roosevelt kids i and Myton nave been allocated a summer camp where of. $45,000 lw the Division of enjoy outdoor fiin. The difference , between Camp Hobe and other Community Developments State summer camps is the medical Homeless Committee and Housing support available for children who Development Advisory Council, are still receiving cancer The council distributed total of treatment" $445,950 statewide to support The goal for siblings is to offer various housir programs, The Myton Housing Authority an opportunity to meet other children who live with the stress was awarded $20,000 in operation and uncertainty experienced when funds as a new housing authority a brother or sister has cancer. "The to support both Myton and pressures put upon siblings when Roosevelt Housing Authorities over a brother or sister becomes ill can the next fiscal year. The Uintah Basin Association be overwhelming. Camp Hobe1 offers a release from the pressure of Governments, located in that sometimes arise at name. It Roosevelt, was awarded $25,000 helps siblings cope with their far emergency home repairs in feelings and spend time having fun Duchesne, Uintah and Daggett with their brother or sister." Counties. The funds came from an Patients must be between six and 19 years of age and within no appropriation made by the Utah more than one year off treatment. Legislature. Since 1984, the Each patient may bring up to two legislature has been appropriating siblings. Older patients and money for affordable nousing siblings, between the ages of 15 through a program called "Critical and 19, may also work as junior Needs Housing." The primarily small grants are used for counselors. emergency home Camp is split up into sessions, transitional the housing for ago: repairs, upon depending patients Session I July 30 August 4, age the homeless, and to help with the 13 19; Session II August 6 11, establishment of rural housing authorities in Utah. age six 12. This year allocations went to This year a new campsite will be used. In 1988, the Utah Elks Salt Lake, Price, Logan, Cedar Association made a commitment to City, Moab, Richfield, St George, build a special-us- e camping facility and Brigham City, along with for medically disabled children in Myton and Roosevelt Utah. This facility is now complete and located in the Left Hand Fork of Settlement Canyon near Tooele. Camp Wapiti (Inman word for elk) will provide cabins, a main lodge, an arts and crafts building, shower and bath facilities and a dispensary with two treatment For The Best of rooms, two isolation roams and staff sleeping rooms. All camp activities are Curling Irons These activities supervised. Blow Dryers includes sports (softball, volleyball, Steam Sets archery, field games), fishing, arts and crafts (ceramics, nature crafts, Nail Supplies 4. Local programs receive money for housing of-use- . one-tim- farm-generat- 30, should immediately call the Division of- Solid & Hazardous Waste at and put their name and location on the list for pickup. APR trucks will arrive at farms in all Utah counties on the fallowing schedule: June 19 in Salt Lake and Tooele counties; June 20 in Utah County; June 21 in Davis and Weber counties; June 22 in Box Elder County; June 23 in Cache and Rich counties; June 27 in Beaver, Juab, Millard and Sevier counties; June 28 in Sanpete and Emery county; June 29 in Garfield, San Juan and Wayne counties; and June 30 in Iron and Washington counties. Utah bricks-and-mort- information concerning used oil collection and to register to take part in the farm oil pickup, call ar, -- t SraCSTORYi 3. 268-230- ery Number America Program August Stephanie says die is grateful to her sponsors who have enabled her to attend this state event. Miss Teen of America was founded in 1983 in Minneapolis, 483-150- If America runs on the production of its farms, Americas farms run on heavy machinery-machinthat uses a lot of oil. It is estimated there are between 50,000 and 100,000 gallons of used oil presently stored on Utah farms. Yet, studies show it takes just one oil to contaminate a gallon million gallons of fresh water- -a full yean supply for 50 people. Since it is presently against the law to put ail in a landfill, sewer, storm drain or. even to use it for weed and dust control, the Utah Division of Solid and Hazardous Waste, Q Lube Oil Change Centers and Advanced Petroleum Recycling (APR) have pooled resources for a e program to collect this used oil and get it into the recycling system. general The state finals will be held at 3:00 pm. July 1 at the Salt Lake Red Lion Hotel. Callie Haggard, Mapleton, who is the currentMiss Teen of Utah titleholder, will be competing in the Miss Teen of Camp Hobs is a summer camp experience designed for children currently undergoing treatments for cancer or blood related diseases and their siblings. Camp director Chris Beckwith said, "Camp Hobe is a very special opportunity for kids with cancer to forget about their illnesses and just be kids." Established in 1985 and -- natural resources and following the rules of "Leave No Trace ethics. The number of Scouts using the public lands during the summer is very high, and the chance of having a negative effect on natural resources and setting a bad example is very high and noticeable if proper conduct is not ' observed, he said. Scout leaders should be aware of a number of changes in policy in some areas. For example, there is new group permit required for hiking and camping in the Mount Timpanugos Wilderness Area. The policy requires a group permit veekends and holidays and a group size limit of 15 persons. These permits can be obtained at the Pleasant Grove ranger office or at the Aspen Grove and Timpooneke trailheads. The policy has been adopted because of the large number of people using the Mount Timpanogos Wilderness area. There is not permit required for individuals at any time. Scout leaders should also be aware there is no overnight camping permitted now in the North Fork of American Fork Canyon leading to Tibbie Fork Reservoir. The campsites in the north canyon have been converted for day use only. Also the Silver Lake Basin area of the Lone Peak Wilderness has also been converted . Stephanie Howard Camp Hobe to be held late July, early August St Helens. For for tide-holde- rs call. HELENS Scout leaders planning on activities during the coming summer on Forest Service lands are encouraged to take time to learn the rules and ethics of hiking and camping on public lands, Frank Aydelotte, director of public affairs, said recently. Aydelotte said Boy Scouts are encouraged to set the example in showing respect and Recognition Scholarship Program to be held June 29 - July 1 at the Red Lion Hotel in Salt Lake. The Miss Teen of Utah Program will award over $10,000.00 in scholarships, prizes and awards. The winner of the state event will receive a $1,000.00 cash scholarship, a $1,000.00 modeling scholanhip at the Salt Lake Barfoizon Modeling School, gifts, and an expense-pai- d trip to the National Program where she will join other from across the nation. Miss Teen of America will receive $40,000.00 in awards and prizes, including a to the $10,000.00 scholarship school or university of tier choice, as well as appearances across the nation and a trip to the continent of Australia. State finalists will be judged on scholastic record, service and achievement to school and community, personal development of talents and special interests, personality and poise in formal wear, judges interview and a written awareness test. Awards will be presented to the top 12 merit finalists and to the outstanding state finalists in each of the six judging categories, age divisions and talent competition. 43 722-070- ST Leaders encouraged to know rules, ethics At only because of excessive use and resulting degradation of the area. The size limit for groups in the High Uintah Wilderness area is 14. Scout leaders planning on camping in the High Uintahs should contact the Kamaa Ranger District office before hand, Aydelotte said. Aydelotte said every year there are accidents, injuries and emergencies requiring rescue efforts because Scout leaders do not adequately prepare for conditions they will be encountering on Forest Service lands. Leaden should be especially cautious in hiking through areas of loose rock and scree and be prepared for weather conditions that can cause hypothermia. The Provo office of the Utah National Parks Council will soon make available training kits for "Leave No Trace" rules, Aydelotte said. Scout leaders are encouraged to attain a packet and use it in preparing their Scouts. 0 Jason Ray Robb has been called to serve in the Texas Dallas Mission. His farewell will be June 18 at 10:50. He leaves June 28. Jason is the son of Sheldon and Donna Robb. LSEN'S p-NIE- A comfy recliner is so nice to come home to after a day's work! Dad'll appreciate these for sure! i SIZED for BAB HAIRS Local business appointed as full service dealer Big B Equipment Inc. has been appointed a "Full Service Dealer" by Homelite for the service and repair of Homelite equipment, Mr. Bruce announced Brighton. To be included in this "Full Service Dealer" classification, the company has committed to take the necessary strides to meet specific standards set by Homelite. The criteria insures that customers .will receive the highest quality and servicing of the products. The select designation means that Big B Equipment Inc. has agreed to do the following: Perform all warranty repair work on Homelite products for which they are certified regardless of where the product was purchased; . Require service personnel to Kwork attend specified training schools and dealer meetings; and schedule at least one Homelite trained mechanic on duty at all times. Mr. Brighton paints out that a "Full Service Dealer" must also have adequate parts inventory, a service center and competitive labor rates approved by Homelite. Big B Equipment Inc., located in Roosevelt at RR3, Box 3018, has been in business for nine years. Homelite, a subsidiary of Deere & Company, ia a leading manufacturer of string trimmers, hedge trimmers, blowers, chain saws, generators, pumps and other portable construction equipment Homelite is the only portable power equipment manufacturer whose products are designed and manufactured in the well-equipp- UiL-owne- ALL RECLINER8 ON d, U&A. Many Sizes, Styles and Colors to Choose From! Free Delivery! Prime Cut & Professional creative expressions), Refill Your charge for all obituaries run in the paper. Obituaries over 250 words will be charged an additional $5 Charge for photos included with an obituary. 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