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Show ' UlfjTAH .T-" '"-- '. . II " ftLL' - rti BASIN STANDARD. August 5. 1997- - Psec S $ ROOSEVELT FAITH ROOSEVELT BAPTIST CHURCH ' 402 Hillcrut Drive Roosevelt, LUTHERAN Utah 0 Phone: Pastor Stacy Hadlock: 722-354- 722-344- 3 1 : Hie Roosevelt Baptist Church would like to invite you to join us for praise and worship of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Sunday mornings begin with Sunday school for all ages at 9:45 a.m. and Worship service at 11:00 ( Our church services will be the fourth Sunday iff every month at 2:00 p.m. You are cordially invited to worship with us. Ifyou have no church hone, we would be pleased to serve you. The Bible ia our ground offaith. Jesus Christ ia the center of our teaching and preaching. Wa look forward to seeing ytiu. MYTON COMMUNITY PRESOn the first Sundsy ofthe month BYTERIAN CHURCH at 7:00 p.m. Ifyou 4th and F Street or anyone you know would like a visit from our church please call. Myton, Utah 6 Wednesday night we have Bible Study and Prayer Meeting at 7 p.m. Hie Myton Community PresbyThursday is Girls In Action for girls grades 6 at 3:10 p.m., led by terian Church invites you to worJanis Hadlock. Thursday evening ship with us Sunday at 11 a.m. Our is Youth Jam at 7 p.m. All boys and worship services are led by speakled by Kim ers from Presbytery. girls grades Majrlett. a We also have a Womens Fellowiff each ship on the first Saturday SEVENTH-DAADVENTIST month at 11 am., led by Donelda 263 W. Main Cochran. If you have any questions Vernal, Utah or would like to know any informa7 tion concerning our programs we Pastor Dean Lifthay would be glad to help you. we hold visitation INSTRUCTORS-Ste- ve Hadlock, Ronnie Hansen, and Fred Bennett (pictured right to left) recently traveled to San Francisco to become trained instructors in Cardio Karate, the new fitness sensation that is sweeping the nation. The three will be teaching classes in Cardio Karate starting this month at the Roosevelt Fitness Center. "The workout is pretty good, burning up to 8000 calories an hour, while at the same time is fun to do, ssys Bennett NEW Phone-722-919- 1-- 2, ''.'I? John Rowland and Donna Buchannon have returned, from the Missouri, Si. Louis Mission and will be speaking in Roosevelt 3rd Ward on August 10 at 1:15 p.m. i Y 789-313- Sabbath School: 10:30 a.m. on Saturday Worship Service: 12 noon on ST HELENS CATHOLIC CHURCH 432 East 200 North Roosevelt. Utah 84066 Rev. Thomas CulUton, Pastor . Maae Schedul 5:00 p.m. (except Third Saturday), St Helens; Sunday: 10:00 am.; Daily Mass Wednesday-Frida- y 8:00 a.m.; Friday: Exposition of Blessed Sacrament at 7:00 p.m. Neola: Friday, 8:00 p.m. at various Parishioners homes. Hansen deft), the son of Beverly and Keith Hansen, recently earned his black belt Ronnie is pictured with instructor Fred Bennett, owner iff the Alive and Kickin Karate studio in Roosevelt Ronnie has taken Chen Waun Kung Fu for five years. Kateri Center Wednesday ACHIEVEMENT-Ronn- ie Laura Colton, daughter of Gary and Lou Colton will return from the Portugal Porto Mission, Friday, August 8. She will be reporting her mission August 10 at 10:50 a.m. at the Roosevelt East Stake Center, 10th Ward. Elder Jackson Dye, son of Kyle and Chris Dye, has been called to serve in Japan Nagoya Mission. His farewell will be Sunday, August 10, at 12:50 p.m. in the Neola 2nd Ward. Jackson will enter the MTC on August 20.. Follow the 1fll47 pioneers Valley path into the-SL Utahs Now you can celebrate Pioneer Sesquicentennial by walking or riding your bicycle through the streets of Salt Lake City near the actual pioneer trail I A new brochure, The Mormon Pioneer Trail: Then A Now, tells the story of those pioneers first few days in the valley and maps their Burnt Almond 4) Chip Fudge 5) trail along the south side of Emigra'w Road 6) Pralines and Cream Rocky tion Creek. This historical hrechure 7) Strawberry 8 Chocolate Chip 9) is produced by the Utah State His-Cookies and Cream 10) Cookie torical Society and the Utah Pio- Dough. neer Sesquicentennial Celebration favorVanilla the is Nationally, Coordinating Council, with addiite among ice cream fanciers, choctional funds from the National Parks . olate is second and strawberry is Service's Long Distance Trails Ofthird. fice, and the ZCMI Center Mall. "Many people assume that the Mormon Pioneer rail ends at the Be sun-wis- e mouth of Emigration Canyon," says Top 10 sun-safet- y Rhonda coordinator of To protect children and adults, the the UtahGreenwood, Pioneer Sesquicentennial American Academy of Dermatology Celebration Coordinating CoundL recommends die following: "But historians have told us where Try to stay out of the sun between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., when the suns the advance party of Mormon pioneers traveled and camped from rays are the strongest. Use a sunscreen July 21 through 23, and now were that protects against UVA and UVB giving the public the opportunity to rays and has a Sun Protection Factor walk in their footsteps." It is well known that Brigham or IS or greater, even on cloudy days. Reapply sunscreen every two hours Young led the first group iff piowhen outdoors, especially if youre neers from Winter Quarters, Nebraska to the Salt Lake Valley in swimming or sweating. Wear protective, tightly woven 1847. On July 20, 1847 Orson Pratt, men and twenty- clothing. Dark colors give more with forty-tw-o protection. Chocolate ice cream declared Utahs favorite .. Whether moit Utahns lick, bite, slurp or scoop their ice cream is debated, but moat agree that Chocolate is their favorite flavor. To celebrate national Ice Cream Month, the Dairy Fanners of Utah kicked off a month-lon- g campaign to find Utahs favorite flavor of ice cream. Today Governor Michael Leavitt signed a declaration Mm- -' ing Chocolate as Utah's favorite fla-- One hundred and four different flavors received votes, ranging from local favorites like and Bear Lake Raspberry to Vanilla, Americas most popular flavor. But in the end, Chocolate edged out Vanilla and Mint Chocolate Chip to win the distinction as Utahs favorite flavor. "We received over a thousand votes from utahns around the state," said Karen Barker, Dairy Farmers of Utah manager. "This enormous response shows Utahns love their icecream." Votes were placed from around " the state via phone, and in person at load radio promotions. Voters who met contest rules were eligible for prises, including the grand prize of a trip for two to Cancun, Mexico, provided by Morris Travel and Town A Country Tours. Other prizes included two mountain bikes and two pairs of rollerblades, and Utah Dairy Aggie-Centenn- ial Com-miaai- . The prize winners include Jeanette Parker, Orem, grand prize winner iff a trip to Cancun, Mexico; Ryan Neff, Salt Lake City, mountain bike; Bethany Cottle, West Bountiful, mountain bike; Chris Ann Brown, Beaver, rollerblades; and' Charlotte Hammond, Salt Lake City, rollerblades. The Utah Dairy Commission represents the interests of nearly 700 dairy farmers in Utah and Nevada. it The organization is dedicated to promoting the healthy products produced by the dairy innon-prof- , tips broad-spectru- m Wear broad-brimme- I rQ Apartment for Renfj StpneridgeUintah Apartments 2 Bedroom Starting At $320 StonerldgeUintah Apartments XS 1 1 1 ME. M0 &, Roosevelt Equal Housing Opportunity The brochure is based on research by W. Randall Dixon, a Senior Archivist for The Church of Jesus Saints. JourChrist of Latter-da- y nal accounts of pioneers such as Thomas Bullock, William Clayton, and Eraatua Snow lend personal insights into the different points of the trail. Hie brochure maps the locations of the pioneer's first few days in the Salt Ijtke Valley, historic sites, where Emigration Creek can be seen today, as well as postpioneer historic sites along the trail. Hie brochure is available at no charge at the ZCMI Center mall information booth, the Utah State Historical Society, the Utah Travel Council, Hue Is The Place State Park, Salt Lake County Convention A Visitors Bureau Visitor Information Center, and the Pioneer Museum of the Daughters of Utah possible. Avoid reflective surfaces, which can reflect up to 8S percent of the sun's damaging rays. Protect children by keeping diem out of die sun, especially between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Apply sunscreens, beginning at six months of age. Avoid sunlamps, tanning beds and tanning parlors. Linen to the UV Index reports.' Take special care when exposure levels are 5 -- 10 . Sys0t - To all who are weary and need rest; To all who are friendless and desire friendship; To all who believe in God and want to worship Him; To all who are grateful and want to give thanks; To all who hunger for prayer and want to pray, To all who know sin and need the Savior.. Roosevelt Christian Assembly opens wide its doors and in the name of the Lord Jeeus ssys WELCOME! We begin each Lords Day with Sunday School daaaea for all ages at 9:30 a.m. followed by worship at 10 JO a.m. At 6 JO p.m. there is a Spanish Speaking Church Service. You are welcome to come and be a part of what God ia doing at Roosevelt Christian Assembly. We are located at 870 East Hwy. 40 (next to the Pizza Hut) and can be readied at 722-255- 722-013- Sunday School 9JO am. Sunday Worship - 10 JO am. A 6 p.m. Bible Study - Wednesday 7 p.m. Youth Group Thursday 6:30 pm. ST. ELIZABETH EPISCOPAL CHURCH The St. Elisabeth Episcopal Church ofWhiterocks welcomes any and all who wish to warship with us. Holy Eucharist is given every Sunday morning at 10 am. Sunday School starts at 10 am. also. Good Sound Advice Barry D. Finlay 8. LADIES SPOUTS ...a 2 OftfS Jsg WEAU, DRESSES, SHORES AND (Qfrir1 dACK-TO-SCHO-OL WEAU Get ahead ok tfoux i&oppuy . . . THIS WEEK ON Union Bay and Qff Titie companies jBulDaiii! CE5Dlj12QEint jmim fern oberhansly Jantzen-Graff-L- iz Claihom-Lucia-Popvitcli-Uni- Calvin Klien Clothing b. ? 789-472- 4 FEATURED ON YOUR WHITE & GREEN PHONE . BOOK COVER swimsuits JU. SUMMER Service. Quality & Fair Value --1 MORE THAN HEARING AIDS am Mon. Fri. 10 a.m. - 6 pm Sat 0 a.m. - 5 p.m. 71 North 200 East Roosevelt 1 722-279- 2 tie often an effective substitute for or complement to hearing aids. They are products eqtoutiMf lue&day fluty u 1 - - Assistive listening devices is Mepih NsoJs. PREMAeO WmmwH i..- . HARVEST FELLOWSHIP CHURCH inter 122 E Lagoon St Roosevelt, Utah 2 Phone Pastor Lynn R. Human (ALDs) CONSUME 722-239- i - An Invitation uupmumm&AmcE- VACATION SVsOm fa hT 33SW.S0N.fE-Vtonsl ROOSEVELT CHRISTIAN .ASSEMBLY , . There ia a Ladies Bible Study each Tuesday at 11:30 am. join in the study in Psalms. Wednesday night at 7 pm. Heaven, Our Real Home, a study guide written by Joni Eareckson Tads. For more information, etc. Call Paster Bill Roberta at 738-260-4. -- DREAM ME. won. ... ... The First Baptist Church of Duchesne would like to invite you to join us in worshipping our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Sunday School for an agea begin! at 9:45 am. Morning Worship Service is at 11 am. Sunday Evening worship starts at 6 p.m. A study in d hat and sunglasses with UV protective lenses even when walking short distances. Stay in the shade whenever dustry. While most Utahns said chocolate was their favorite flavor of ice cream in the 1997 Flavor Campaign sponsored by the Dairy Farmers of Utah, 104 different flavors received votes. Utahs top 10 Flavors: 1) Choco-- . late 2) Vanilla 3) Mint Chocolate three wagons, was sent ahead to Trail They locate the Dormer-Ree- d did so, and on July 21, Pratt and others scouted the Salt Lake Valley and returned to the group. July 22 they camped in the vicinity off 17 South and 5th East. Two days after the first wagons moved through the mouth of Emigration Canyon, Brigham Young entered the valley and reportedly uttered the new fk- - j moui words "This is the right place, drive on on July 24, 1847. -- Prayer Circle at 4JO p.m.; Thursday -- Noon Maas Holy Spirit Mission - Duchesne: Sunday 1:00 p.m. Confession: Heard by request RCIA: Classes are offered every Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. in the Parish Center. Anyone who is interested in learning more about the Cath-oli- c Faith is invited to attend. St Helens Knights of Columbus will be sponsoring a food booth at the UBIC, July 31 through August 2. They will feature homemade sausage by LaVem Musich. Please come by and support the Knights. THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 592 E 400 S. Duchesne, Utah on designed to boost hearing in specific situations, such as phone amplifiers, signaling devices and television hookups. 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