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Show I I 1996- - UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. January 30. Page 5 Union swimmers 1 ROOSEVELT ASSEMBLY On Wednesday Evening at 7:00 Prayer Meeting and Bible is held. CHRISTIAN i. A An Invitation who ar wvary and naod rast; To all who are friendless and dni friendship; To all who belieyt in Goa and want to wwdnp Him; To all who are wont to giva thanks: ST To all who hunger for prayer ana want to pray; To all who know ain and need tho Savior... Roosevelt Christian Assembly opens wide its dome and in the name of the Lord Jesus says WELCOME! We begin each Lards Day with Sunday School classes for all at 9:30 a.m. followed by worshi. 100 a.m. We meet again at 6:30 pjn. for fellowship and the Word. Young people are invited to our activities on Thursday nights at 7:00 p.m. You are welcome to come and be a part of what God is doing at Roosevelt Christian Assembly. We are located at 870 East Hwy. 40 (next to the Pizza Hut) and can be reached at 8T HELENS CHURCH CATHOLIC St Helen's Catholic Church is located at 432 East 200 North, Roosevelt Utah 84066, with Rev. Thomas Culleton, pastor. Mass Schedule-Saturd- ay: 5:00 p.m.. p.m, St Helen's; and Holy Spirit Mission, Duchesne. Sunday: 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 7.-0-0 St Helens. BINGO - Saturday, Feb. 3, at 7 at Bottle Hollow Resort Come Jan.the ftui!!! i MYTON COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 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. Ourpastor is The Rev. Dr. Glenn. W. Thomson; he can be reached at 6 for further information. Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Sunday School classes for children and adults 11:00 a.m. Warship 12 Noon Fellowship Hour Wednesday 5:30 Youth Group Monday through Thursday -The Pachoochoogwtah Center is after school for tutoring, 722-255- ROOSEVELT BAPTIST CHURCH 722-919- 402 Hillcrest Drive Roosevelt, Utah Phone: 0 Pkator Stacy Hadlock: - 722-354- 722-344- 3 - The Roosevelt Baptist Church would like to invite you to join us praise and worship of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ Sunday morning begins with Sunday School for adults and children at 9:45 a.m. Worship service is at 11:00 ajn. On the first Sunday of the month we hold visitations 6:00 pjn. If you or anyone you know would like a visit from the church please call. On Monday afternoon, Gwan Kellum holds Acteens at the church at 3:30 p.m. Acteens is for young ladies ages 12 through high school. Please join them for a btblo study and craft. On Thursday evenings at 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Youth leaders Kim and Midge Maylett and Gwen Kallum hold Youth group meetings and activities for students grades everyone welcome. - call Thomson, 722-919- 6, schedule or Director Jovita to set up a seek further information. Sunday, February 11, -12 Noon to 1 p.m. - Ladies Aid Sunday Dinner 1 p.m. Ladies Aid Meeting with devotional by Virginia Monks. AH women of the church are invited to Join and attend. As a port of the Body of the Risen Christ, we meet each Sunday in Myton, Utah, to prepare fir the Coming of Our Samar. We worship Him through solitude, adoration, introspection, inspiration, and consecration. We invite you to worship with us at next Sundays service. 7-- seats questions and answers Child safety In an effort to promote Child Passsngsr Awareness Week, February the Utah Safety Council anawers acme of the moat commonly asked Ifyou would like a list of these organizations or if you have 12-1questions regarding child safe seats, pleas contact the or 0, Safety Council at outride Salt Lake questions about child safety seats. Is my baby safe being held Metro. tightly in my arms? Absolutely not! This is not only unsafe, but against the law. Often called the 'child crusher poeition," this is the most dangerous plaos for your baby. How can I beat protect my infant? Beginning with the first ride henna from the hospital, oil infants should ride in a property child fastened rearward-facin- g Tied to the Tracks will leave you safety seat Never place a child in tied up in knots of laughter. This the front aeat if the vehicle has air action packed old time musical bags! The safest place, regardless melodrama could be the wildest and of the vehicle, is the back seat, in most tuneful production ever to hit the middle poeition. What does a toddler or the stage. Join Stalwart Sheriff, preschooler need? All children who Billy Bold and Delicate Gusher can sit up alone or who weigh up Melody, as they resist the evil silias to 40 pounds should bo properly scavenger in the shoot-em-uchild round-em-u- p musical western budded into a forward-faan- g safety aeat Do not graduate your extravaganza. Come join the fun! child into a booster seat before The Hero Sheriff Billy Bold is they weigh between 35 and 40 played by Clint Curtis. The Fairest pounds. Check tho manufactures Cornflower, Gusher Melody is specifications on these seats before played by Becky White. The you purchase, or use one. Villains Silias Scavenger and Cassie What if my child must rids in are played by Ritchie Tiongson, and a car without a safety seat? This Chariti Jaramillo. The Lady that avoided be should situation whenever possible. Children an causes trouble on Sheriff Billy Bold much safer in safety seats is Wild Prairie Rose is played by designed specifically for them. Courtney Olsen. The most famous However, if a drcumatancs arista Shakespearean speaker Theodora where a safety aeat is not Baracuda is played by Amanda available, the regular car safety Miller. Come join in on the Centennial belt should be used. Make sun the belt is low and snug over the Celebration and see the history of hipthigh bones, not over the belly. the Uintah Basin portrayed on stage The shoulder strap should be on February 2, 3, and 5 at 7:30 placed behind the cnfidi back, to The cost is $4 for adults and prevent it from passing in front of pjn. the child neck or fees. What if I cant afford a safety seat? Fortunately, many business and service organizations such as health departments and hospitals, lend, rent or offer child safety National 8, 262-540- take to the water as scheduled By La ne Christensen While Duchesne and Uintah Countys school schedule was sidetracked due to the snow last Thursday, the swim meet against South Summit continued as scheduled. The three teams decided to compete, however they used the telephone and tax lines to relay their times. South Summitt stayed home and after their players swam and the times were posted, they faxed the results to Uintah where they did likewise. Due to the weather, Union wasn't able to compete until the following day. The times were official but its tough to psyche up your swimmers when the lanes next to them are empty," said Coach Kirk Wentworth. Using this vague method of comthe slate's centennial by attending the Union High drama department CAST MEMBERS petition, the cougars were able to take advantage and score some production Tied To The Tracks." Pictured from left to right are: Natalie Palmer, Amanda Miller, Chariti Jaramillo, Ritchie Tiongson, Nichole Richens, Courtney Olsen. points. Kris Wentworth placed first in the 200 yd. individual relay, and second in the 100 yard breast stroke. Brian Berlin took third in the 500 yd. butterfly, and Tony Mecham Music Man placed fifth in the 100 yd. back-strokJesse Bents, although it was an exhibition event, swam her best time in the 100 yd. free, she also took third in the 200 individual relay. Heather Needles took second in the butterfly, and also placed third in the 100 yd. breaststroke. This past meet concluded the Following a phenomenal Adam Kijek; Amaryllis-Eire- ne the finale. An extensive support regular season for the UHS swim auditions process that included Mitchell and Mary Anderson; crow will assist with set and team. They will compete at Region 175 talented are Cox; Alma costume design and construction, this Friday and Saturday at Uintah, around a cast has been chosen Gracie Shinn-Ali- sa residents, 3-Hullinger; Maud lights and sound, props, and other starting at 3 p.m. The State for the Basin West 2000 Fine Arts Dunlop-There- na Morrill; Mrs. technical aspects of the show. meet will be held at BYU Feb. Councils upcoming production of Squires-Jqy- ce Powell; "The Music Man" will be staged the popular musical, "Die Music Rock Island Train aalesmen-Do- ug at West Middle School on April 25, Man." Ogden, Robin Reynolds, Paul 26, 27 and 29. Director for the show and Arts Loughton, Mark Mitchell, Jim Council president Marilynn Steinmetz; Conetable-Ti- m Coe; Duncan found the huge turnout to Teenage dancers Miriam be bittersweet: "It was a delight to Mitchell, Lori Osmond, Michelle have so many people interested in Crapo, Stephanie Asay, Catherine the show, but it was really difficult Bradshaw, Nichole Ames, Danika when it Winn, Natalie Palmer, Marilee to make between came to choosing people Burdett, Nathan Lowe, Bucky ' Seven couples from Duchesne who could do the parts well," she Secakuku, Matt Smith, Mike Formers and County's Young said. Miller, Matt Kijek, Ben Cox, Colby Ranchers attended the Utah Farm Even with cuts, the cast includes Kalena Lemon, Bureau Y F A R State Convention 85 people, ranging in age from 5 Gardner; Jessy Roberson, iadies-1 at the Provo Park Hotel January years to over 50 years old. Plans prouse, 26-2- 7. are underway for accompaniment Eckels, Rachel Wayne and Michelle Miles, live orchestra, and selected a Vickie Wavns and Jan Hanberg, Todd local band etudenta will take "Wa Tan Ye" girls-Cha- ssy part Augustus; ana Camille Moon, Russell and jn the finale. When creative and Kettle, Blair Birchell, Crystal Moon, Reesa and Marcy technical crew members an also Andrea Cox, Jennifer Howanl, Jansen, Trent and Eileen Potter, considered, the tally of community Afton January, Shantel Phillips, and Chairmen Shane and Suzie residents involved will be over 120 Audra Morrill, Wendy Winterton; Rowley learned the technique people. "This promises to be a lot TownspeopleChorus-Michel- le and leadership skills necessary for of work, but it will be a wonderful Winder, Heather Kijek, Andrea "Improving Tho Image Of how," Duncan promised. TVra Timothy, Geo Perank, Kijek, Agriculture -- the theme of the "The Music Man cast includes Lacey Morrill, Elizabeth Howard, conference. These young farmers the following: Ragan Crist, Emily Janv and ranchers were also instructed Professor Harold Hill Chris Nicole Richrns, Velinda an how to beat implement the new Piner; Marian Paroo-S- ue Lyndsav Brown, Aimee Ripplinger, agenda of activities that will help Crosier; Winthrop Paroo Emily Mitchell, Michelle Kelsey, young people in agriculture to Nicholas Ogden and Chris Eckels; Julie Smith, Mark Mitchell, Jim make a more economically Mrs. Paroo Susan Lemon; Steinmetz, Doug Ogden, Paul successful business. Mareellus-Ch- ad Morteneen; Loughton, Tauni Smith, Warren Gilbert; Anderson, Brooks Perank, Daniel Sister Nicole Jenson has been called Mayor Shinn-Ri- ch Brilliant; Eulalia Shinn-Clau- dia Brilliant, Brandon Batty, Owen to serve in the North Carolina Ethel Toffelmier Allison Duke; Hullinger, Frederick Ogden, David Raleigh Mission. Her farewell will Charlie Cowell, the anvil Brilliant be on February 4 at 11 a.m. in the salesman-Ji- m Fauci; School Brian Gibson will conduct the Moon Lake Chapel. She will enter LeBaron : orchestra, still being selected. the MTC on February 7. She is the Board quartet-Br- ad Robin Reynolds, Craig Ashby end Hollis Dixon will work with band rfanphtw of Leslie and Shirlene Jeff Mathews; Zenaata Shinn$3 for children 12 and under. students who will participate in Jenson. Cherie Palmer, Tommy Djilas-- e. 'The Successful auditions get upcoming production underway Hix-Korri- nne A 16-.1- 7. Young cattle producers attend state convention cuts-esperi- ally "Pick-A-Littl- Union High drama department produces 'Tied To The Tracks" - 3 r"V p, DMC Embroidery FLOSS asst, colors Reg. 25 Sl jerzee Ladies . Utah onion eats. Congratulations Mike on your graduation and good luck on your new job and college. growers 968,000 hundredweight (cwt) of onions during 1995 according to the Utah Agriculture Statistics Service. This was 18 percent above the 1994 level. In 1995. fanners planted 2,300 ecrea end harvested 200 acne. The 1995 yield of 440 cwt per acre wee 30 cwt per acre above tire previoua year. Preliminary reports have shrinkage and railage lor the 1995 crop at 78 percent above the 1994 crop. The preliminary price estimate was 86.70 par cwt compand with $9.09 in 1994, and $17.70 in 1993. The value of the 1995 crop was $5.1 million compared with 86.4 million the year and 89.1 million in Nationally, eummar storage onion production was 47.7 million cwt, down 1 percent from the previous year. The preliminary National price wee 88JB9 per cwt, a 81.70 decrease from the 1994 price. Value of summer storage onions was 362 million dollars, down 18 percent from 1994. 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