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Show ': i ' 1 ";' v vi .rlfx;'.'- - .v--- 1 ST HELENS CATHOLIC ',.s': - ',.! ' - . ,y - v, . r1 - . - m ,"?' - - B ' An Invitation To all who are weary and need To all who are friendless and net; Man Sched ul S:00 -- desire friendship; Tb all who bep.m. (except Third Saturday), St lieve in God and want to worship Helen; Sunday: 10:00 a.m.; Daily -- Him; To all who are grateful and Maaa Wedneoday-Frida- y 8:00 a.m.; want to give thanks; To all who Friday. Exposition of Blessed See-- . hunger (hr prayer and want to pray; . rament at 7:00 p.m. Tb all who know sin and need the Neola: Friday, 3:00 p.m. at vari-ou- a Savior... . Parishioner homes. Roosevelt Christian Assembly Kateri Center: Wednesday - opens wide its doorsand inthe name Prayer Circle at 4:30 p.m.; Thur-- " of the Lord Jeeua says . day - Noon Maas ..WELCOME! .. Holy Spirit Mission Duchesne: t. We begin each Lords Day with ' Sunday 1:00 p.m. Sunday School classes for all ages Confession: Heard by request . a.m. followed by worship at at RCIA: Classes are offered every 10:30 a.m. At 6&0 p.m. there is a Wednesday at 7:00 pjn. in the Par- Spanish Speaking Church Service. ish Center. Anyone who is interest' You are welcome to eome and be a ed in learning more about the Cath- part of what God is doing at olic Faith is invited to attend. Rooeevelt Christian Assembly. We St Helens Churchs next Bingo are located at 870 East Hwy. 40 will be Saturday, Dec. 6. It will ha (next to the Pixxa Hut) and can be held at Bottle Hollow and begin at 7 readied at p.m. For more information please contact St Helens Church. a ST. ELIZABETH EPISCOPAL CHURCH V 90 Pastor Dean Lifshay Sabbath School: 10:30 a.m. on Sat' it urday Worship Service: 12 ruxm on Saturday Church ofWhiterocks welcomes any and all who wish to worship with us. Holy Eucharist is given every Sunday morning at 10 a.m. Sunday School starts at 10 am. alsa Broun" so. MYTON COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 4th and F Stmt Myton, Utah 6 . JL' Oct. and Marion 16-- Bill Jonea and Debra Oct Murray, boy. Oct 20 James and Nikki Kettle, girl. 19-Ja- aon Oct. 27-M- 28-Pe- girL . Oct 28 Oct 1, and Amanda Loftia, giri. Oct and Talana Ivin, 30-J- im boy. Oct 30-M- 28-K- Steward and Jenni- en fer Boyer, boy. 738-260- 4. Buckle Up and Save A life! . 722-013- mute Swvks Amseactemt UtatahBariaStaariari by the Each year Utah celebrates its rich archaeological, paleontological, Native American, and historic heritage with informative lectures, program, activities. Native craft and archaeological and paleontological site viaits during Utah Ptehirioiy and Heritage Week. Help promote Utahs exciting past by entering the Utah Prehistory and Heritage Week Poster Contest Cash prises will be offered in three categories: Grand contest winner $250; Secondary school winner $100; Elementary school winner $100. Thia contest is open to professional artists, starving artists, student artists, and creative citizens of any deacriptioa. Artists may choose any material or design. The principal dements of tire design should depict aspects ofUtah archaeology, pdeontology. Native We Are Now Combined With Prime Cut Hair Salon Mention This Ad And Receive $ 7 Off ' A Full Set Of Nails Or 5 Off APemi Not Valid With Any Other Offer We Also Carry SsUt City Candles R COPY r: Welcome Walk-in- s E.A Love Mom Happy Birthday 722-990- 3 or 722-- 4 ISO , i Pete Hackford he was employed in the Uintah Basin. Hackford completed courses at both Utah State University and Weber State University. He currently holds an unlimited steam engineer license. Hackford, eon of the late Marion and June Hackford, was born and raised in Roosevelt, and graduated from Union High School. He now resides in Roosevelt with his wife Kathy and two eras Chase and Pfete. Utah prehistory and heritage week 1998 poster contest Has Moved Lordy, Lordy, My Baby's Ibmed Maria L. Jensen, daughter of Keith and LaRue Jensen had been called to the Santiago West Chile Mission. Her farewell will be Sunday, Nov. 9 at 9 a.m. in the Myton 2nd Ward. E. and Freda ark Daniels, giri. Oct . Nicole Hyder. girL 29-Ste- ven Labor Commission Safety Division in 1991, Hackford aerved eight years inthe United States Navy. He spent six years aa an active duty boiler technician and two years in theNavy Reserves. Hackford served aboard three different ships; the USS Kansas City AOR-- 3, the USS Bradley 1, and the USS Cape Cod AD-4During the period of 1985-199Hackford received an Armed Forcea Expeditionary Medal, Good Conduct Medal, 2 letters of commendation, one letter of appreda- tion, and an honorable discharge. Before serving in the military. FF-104- 28-GI- enh - f at Na.ll322wxthanaA"endorsement Hackford is responsible for the safe operation and installation of all boilers and pressure vessels in the State of Utah- Prior to his employment with the 22-Jaa- I Elder and Sister Jordan have returned from the Dublin Ireland Mission and will report their mission Nov. 9 at 1:15 in the Ballard Ward Chapel. Theirs was a Church Educational System Mission. i. ft : .A 'i National Board Commission and Lorinda 17-L- arry 21-St- Sunday School 9:30 a jd. Sunday Worship - 10:30 a.m. A 6 p.m. Bible Study - Wednesday 7 p.m. Youth Group Thursday 6:30 pjn. - Vessel Inspector, aa of August 1997. He has alao been selected as a member of the National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors State ofUtah. He holds Johnson, girl. 21-To- HARVEST FELLOWSHIP CHURCH inter 122 E. Lagoon SL Rooeevelt, Utah 2 Phone Pastor Lynn R. Truman church buildings. Even the grandest ofLDS Church tabernacles the huge dome-roofe- d home of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir on Temple Square haa become to small for the worldwide church's conferences. Construction is under way on a modern assembly hall across the street that will seat four times the Salt Lake Taberna-de'- a 6,000-secapacity. The Labor Commission of Utah has appointed Fate C. Hackford aa the new Chief Boiler and Pressure Whitlock and 16-T- roy Jorgensen, girl. Presbytery. Communion is served ' and Marcia Oct. on the third Sunday of the month. Olsen, girls. " Adult Bible Study is held each Sunr eve and Kathy Oct. day morning at 9:30 a.m. Sprouae, boy. Members of the Myton Ladies and Shellie Cole, Oct on Aid will meet at 10 a.m. on Satur-- girl. day, Oct 25, at the church. Followand Chantra Oct. 22-P- aul ing the business meeting, work will Gooch, girl. be done on crafts being prepared for and JoAnn Allred, Oct ike the Annual Bazaar. Remember the bqy. November 8 date of thia year's barry and Natali Tay. Oct zaar. lor, boy. We welcome your participation Oct.- - 26 Steve and DaNette in our services. See you next SunSecrest, girl. : day. and Angel McRae, ' Oct 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 all ages begins at 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship Service isat 11 a.m. Sunday Evening worship starts at 6 p.m. A study in Isaiah. There is a Ladies Bible Study each Tuesday at 11:30 am. join in the study in Psalms. Wednesday night at 7 p.m. Heaven, Our Real Home, a study guide written by Joni Eareckson Tada. For more information, etc. Call Paster Bill Roberta at historical structures useless as Hackford named Michele Gowen, girl. others from throughout the THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH S92E. 400 S. Duchesne, Utah At last count, at least 30 of the spacious assembly hays remain ; standing in towns and cities in Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Arizona. And like the Protestant churches that dominate New England hamlets, the finely crafted tabernacles often stand aa community statements of pride and devotion, even after the building folia into disrepair. The Vernal tabernacle was in surprisingly good condition for sitting empty and unheeded, said Roger Jackson, architect for the buildings conversion to a temple. He said the main problems were not so much structural aa in safety code violations, such as not enough exits or bathrooms. Those problems, along with congregations outgrowing their tabernacles, have rendered many of the new Utah chief Oct. The Myton Community Presbyterian Church invites you to worship with us Sunday at 11 ajn. We are fortunate in being served by pastors, certified lay speakers and tai PaEfci by early Mormon pioneer settlers. . 'Vi 1 1997- - . H ed The SL Elisabeth Episcopal 7 Phone-722-919- ' v - ADVENTIST 263 W. Main Vernal, Utah 789-313- UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. November 4. WhenTheChurchofJeeuaChrist of Latter-da-y Saints decided to turn the historic Uintah Tabernacle in eastern Utah into a temple, it did more than make another sanctuary for the faith's unique form of worship. The restoration spared the town of Vernal a divisive debate: whether to swing the wrecking ball at the structure that had stood remained empty but neveMhe-lea- a a beloved symbol of the town's roots. 1 remember one council member said he would drive the bulldozer to knock it down," said Leonard Heeney, mayor of the town located 125 miles east of here. For me, its more than just an old building.. its a landmark. So prised is the structure that when builders replaced the old curenova pola during the $7 tion, the city salvaged the pine-- , frame, original for use aa a gazebo in the town park. ' Vernal, where LDS leaders gathered on Sunday to dedicate the build--. ing aa a temple for a performance of salctpd rites, is not alone in attaching its identity to a tabernacle build 722-255- 8. Y ':.. .' Associated Press writer . SEVENTH-DA- - By Matthew . . ff ,", one of a kind ROOSEVELT CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY CHURCH 432 Boat 200 North Roosevelt, Utah 84068 , ;.' Reu. Thomas CulUton, Pastor ""T r - Across From Union Tfcnnis Courts American cultures, andor historic settlers. The posters should be less than 16 wide and 24 long. The poster contest is sponsored by the Divisions of State History, Utah Geological Survey and Parka and Recreation, Bureau of Land Management Utah Statewide Archaeological Society, Utah Friends of Pdeontology, U.S. Forest Service, and National Park Service. Fosters should be submitted no later than January 1, 1998 to the nearest chapter of the Utah Statewide Archaeological Society , or the Antiquities Section, Division of State History, 300 Rio Grande, Sdt Lake City, 84101. Agen-cyMuaeu-m, For information, contact Reuse or Ron Rood Weder (801) 533-35at the Division of (801) 533-35State History. 29 64 Religious poetry sought A $1000 grand prize is being offered in a religious poetry contest sponsored by New Jersey Rainbow Poets, free to everyone. There are 28 prizes in all totaling over $2000. We think great religious poems can inspire achievement," says Frederick Young, the organizations famous Contest Director. "Were especially keen on inspiring beginning poets and we think this competition will accomplish that Utah haa produced great poets over the yean and wed like to discover new ones firom among the Roosevelt-are- a Jacob Bameck, son of Michael and Linda Bameckhasjust returned from the California Sacramento Mission. He will be reporting in Sacrament meeting on Nov. 9 at 12:45 at the Roosevelt 7th Ward chapel. grassroots poets. The deadline for entering is Dec. 5. Poems may be written on any subject using any style, as long aa there is a spiritual inference. Atypical poem might be a love poem, or nature poem, on that inspires. Winners will be notified by the end of January 1998, and will be invited for free publication. All entrants will receive a winners list To enter, send one poem only of 21 lines or less to: Poetry Contest 103 N. Wood Ave., Suite 70, linden, to or NJ go 07036, www.freecontest.com internet via the KIDS, COME SEE SANTA November 29, 1 997 1 1 :00 a.m. k |