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Show T T J UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. March 3. & Roottvtlt, Utah 84066 Rtv. TkomaM Culleton, Pastor Maaa Schedule-Saturd- ay; 5:00 pjn. (except Third Saturday), St. Helen'; Jt (is $ H S at' v pi ,v i:' ! ; A s)j Sunday: 10KX)a.m.;DailyMauWedne-day-Friday 8:00 a.m.; Friday: Expoai-tio- n of Blessed Sacrament at 7:00 p.m. Neola: Friday, 8:00 p.m. at various Pariahioner horns. Kateri Center. Wedneeday - Prayer Circle at 4 JO p.m.; Thursday Noon Holy Spirit Miaaion - Duchesne: Sunday 1:00 p.m. Confession: Heard by requeat RC1A: Classes are offered every Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. in the Pariah Center. Anyone who is interested in learning more about the Catholic Faith is invited to attend. St. Helen's Church next Bingo will be Saturday, March 7. It will be held at Bottle Hollow and begin at 7 p.m. For more information please contact St. Helen's Church. 8T. ELIZABETH EPISCOPAL CHURCH The St. Elisabeth Episcopal 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 a.m. New Officers were elected for the Church for the new year. We are anticipating the celebration U'.f of Shrove Tuesday and Ash Wednesday at Easter time with a special service. Last week, Jan. 25, wa sent representatives from the Church to Oklahoma to a 4 day meeting called Vfintertalk. HARVEST FELLOWSHIP CHURCH inter 122 E. Lagoon St. Roottvtlt, Utah ' Phont Potior Lynn R. Truman Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. A 6 p.m. Bible Study Wednesday 7 pjn. Youth Group - Thursday 6:30 p.m. K ; r:V 3 i i MYTON COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 4th and F Street Myton, Utah Phont-729196 The Myton Community Presbyterian Church invites you to worship with us Sunday at 11 a.m. We are located at the corner of Fourth and F Streets; our We are comphone number is pleting the necessary processes for hiring a new pastor. In the meantime, our services are led by guest speakers pastors, certified lay preachers and local speakers. Elder Boyd Murdock will lead the worship service on March 8 with the message presented by Keith Davis. Iris Ramsey will present the Minute for Miaaion. We do continue to serve a . lunch, following, the worship Members and visitors are welcome to participate. The Rev. Stan DeLong, our moderator, will be here on Saturday, March 21, at 7 p.m., for leadership training at the church. This is specifically designed for new elders but all interested members are welcome. 2 722-919- 6. -- i i pot-luc- eatt-vice- t .1 i j ROOSEVELT CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY 870 East Hwy 40 (next to the pitta hut) Phone Pattor David C. Filener Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Evening Worship - 6:30 p.m. Prayer A Bible Study - Wednesday , 7 722-255- 8 Monty Roberta is an equestrian in the purest sense of the win'd. A former championship rodeo cowboy, Roberta trained horses for the Queen ofEngland, taught James Dean how to handle a rope, and played the child double for Elizabeth Taylor in National Velvet. All this aside, Roberts is one of the composite characters at the center ofthe enormously popular novel, The Horse Whisperer, by Nicholas Evans, and his own biography has graced the bestseller WELCOME! list of The New York Times and Publishers Weekly for weeks. ROOSEVELT BAPTIST CHURCH The epilogue of Roberts' autobi402 Hillcrett Drive ography describes his nonviolent Rootevelt, Utah Phont: taming of a wild mustang on the Pattor Stacy Hadlock: plains of Nevada - a mustang he The Roosevelt Baptist Church would for over 48 hours. That tracked like to invite you to join us and feat is now captured in worship of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Monty Roberts: A Real Horse Christ Whisperer, a riveting BBC docuSunday mornings begin with Sunday school for all ages at 9:45 a.m. and mentary airing on KUED Friday, March 6, at 9 p.m. The special, which Worship service at llKX) a.m. On the first Sunday id the month we repeats Thursday , March 12, at 7:55 hold visitation at 7:00 p.m. If you or p.m., provides exclusive access to anyone you know would like a visit from - 1.' Roberts unprecedented and extremely dangerous endeavor. The documentary sets his dramatic accomplishment in the context of his life, work, and philosophy. While most viewers will no doubt associate Roberts with the book The Horse Whisperer, he distances himself from the character. He has stated that he does not agree with all of the judgments made on the handling horses. Nonetheless, the novels popularity has created enormous interest in his nonviolent method, and a mqjor motion picture of the same name, starring Robert Redford as the character, is scheduled for release in May. "Monty Roberts: A Real Horse Whisperer illuminates the fascinating link between humans and animals while bringing to life the story of a truly innovative equestrian, says KUED Director of Broadcasting Scott ChafEn. Youth Service - Thursday, 7 p.m. An Invitation: 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 Jesus says . our church please call. Wednesday night we have Bible Study and Prayer Meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday is Girls In Action for girls at 3:10 p.m., led by Janis grades Hadlock. Thursday evening is Youth Jam at 7 p.m. All boys and girls grades led by Kim Maylett We aleo have a Women's Fellowship on the first Saturday ofeach month at 11 a.m., led by Donelda Cochran. If you hove any questions or would like to know any information concerning our programs we would be glad to help you. 6 Monty-composi- te UBIC Committee busy making new plans for celebration 2, ADVENTIST. Main Vernal, Utah Potior Dean Lifihay . 7 , Sabbath School: 10 JO am. on Saturday Worship Service: 12 noon on Saturday . SEVENTH-DAi 263 W. 789-313- . .1 it . horse whisperer Monty Roberts KUED profiles p.m. 1 : of the Duchesne County Area ChamWELCOME TO TOWN-Memb- ers ber of Commerce welcome Affordable Automotive to Roosevelt. Owner Rick Flanders specializes in full service auto repair and can also take care of state inspections. We offer honest, quality work at affordable prices, Flanders said. Affordable Automotive is located at 340 So. 200 E. 722-344- 3 -- ' i 738-260- ' A new cinematic and musical fantasia takes viewers on a stunning journey through Utah, Arizona, Colorado, and New Mexico when Southwest Symphony premiers on KUED Friday, March 6, at 8 p.m. and repeats TTiursday, March 12, at 7 p.m. Glorious images of the American Southwest are set to the magnificent music ofCopland, Bartok, Sibelius, Debussy, Dvorak, Glazunov and others. Southwest Symphony synchronizes popular classical music with vivid images of landscapes, plants, animals, and machines that flavor the Southwest. The images create a dynamic, musical montage of colorful and unique wildlife, expansive mesas, dramatic canyons,' dusty cowboys, adventurous and more. Classical masterpieces used in the piece include Aaron Copeland's Billy the Kid and Bela Bartok's Concerto for Orchestra, Finale: Presto. The visually stunning program was produced by a partnership of three public television affiliates in the Southwest: KUED Salt Lake te 722-354- 0 722-013- 2 i. THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 592 E. 400 S. Ducheent, Utah The First Baptist Church ofDuchesna 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 is at 11 ajn. Sunday Evening worship starts at 6 p.m. A Bible study on doctrine written by Dr. Ron Sathe. There is a Ladies Bible Study each Tuesday at 11:30 a.m. join in the study in Psalms. Wednesday night at 7 p.m. a Bible Study on Prayer. All are welcome to join us. For mote information, etc. Call Paster Bill Roberts at PbecS Southwest Symphony journeys through colorful region i'l 8T HELENS CATHOLIC cmmptf 432 Eatt 200 North 1998- - The 1998 UBIC Committee has announced that there will be a few changes in this years annual summer celebration. Don't worry, the three-dafestival will still have the same hometown flavor, and all events (with the exception of the teen dances) will be free, but youll notice some things will be done differently. i The teen dances, a popular event and good UBIC fond raiser, will no longer be held in the lower parking lot of Constitution Park, and there won't be three nights worth of dancing for the kids. The dances will be moved to the new Crossroads Center and will be held on Friday and Saturday nights only. The change will free up more space for booths in the parking lot at Constitution Park and allow for better crowd control during the dances. The Saturday night fireworks display will be shortened to include just the grand finale, said UBIC President Pat Stringham. This will y allow the city to hang-glider- s, Poetry contest open to local residents You may enter a free poetry conby the Berkeley Bards. The grand prize has been increased this year to$l, 000.00 and everyone is invited to enter. The guidelines are simple. Your poem, 21 lines or less, may be written on any subject, using any style. Deadline for entering is March 27, 1998. Winners will be announced by the last week in October and a test sponsored winner's list sent to all entrants. Says noted Poetry Director Dr. Ralph Kasper, "Utah has a great reputation for producing fine poets and we think this contest will yield exciting results. As an incentive to beginning poets we reserve the right to publish the winning poems! To enter send one poem ony: Free Poetry Contest, 1678 Shattuek Avenue, Suite 101, Berkeley, California 94709. Or enter on line at www.freecontest.com. Uintah Basin STANCARD put more money into the July 4th fireworks display. Tentative entertainment for this year's UBIC includes a group of folk dancers directly from Germany , and a cowboy poet The Hiawatha Pageant a staple of UBIC celebrations in days gone by, will return to the stage for the Friday night enter- tainment City, KAET Phoenix, and Rocky Mountain PBS in Denver. "Southwest Symphony celebrates our diverse and mysterious region through breathtaking cinematography and a wonderful music selection, says KUED General Manager Fred Esplin. "Programs like this can only be found on public television. Mayor of Manila passes away Carole I. Scott, the mayor of Manila, Daggett County, passed away Feb. 23 at home with her family at her side. Scott had been ill for about five years. She was born Sept. 25, 1933 in San Diego, Ca. to Fred and Helen Wheat She married Gene Edmond Scott on March 9, 1949 in Reno, NV. She had served as mayor of the tiny Utah recreation community near Flaming Gorge Reservoir since 1982. During her time as mayor a new firehouse and town office were built. The Senior Citizen Center was expanded and remodeled, new sewer lagoons were completed, old water lines were replaced, a drainage system was installed, and the Longs Park water line into Manila was installed. Scott served on many committees within Daggett County, the Uintah Basin and the State. Last month she received the Golden Shovel Award in recognition of her efforts to protect and provide water resources for her community. Scott was the first woman to be elected president ofthe Utah League of Cities and Towns, she served as secretaryAreasurer of the Municipal Finance Agency, as a board member on the Utah Rural Water Association, Utah Safe Drinking Water Board, Board of Aging and Adult Services Advisory Council, chairperson of the AARP Legislative Committee, member of Utah Issues, member ofUtah State Committee for Consumer Services, a member of the Uintah Basin Association of Governments, and others. She is survived by her husband. Gene ofManila, five children: Gene E. Scott, Las Vegas; Cheryl Miller, Chino, Ca.; Helenrose Wisenberger, ML View, Wyo.; Gregory D. Scott, Guatay, Ca.; Krystal K. Smith, Rock Springs, Wya; 15 grandchildren and 6 ' n. Memorial services were held Sat. Feb. 28 at the Senior Citizen Center in Manila. . The UBIC is starting out in much better financial shape this year than last Committee members have over $14,000 to get the ball rolling. Last year, the UBIC coffers were almost empty. Reorganization under the direction of 1997 UBIC President Kathleen Marshall helped give the event a good financial start this year. The UBIC will be held during the first full weekend in August, and will run Aug. 6, 7, & 8. COUPON moemomtfs iPASTAisnms.mi I i Buy 1 Dinner & Receive 12 off on 2nd Dinner 1 of Equal or Lew Value COUPON S Special Youth Fireside to be held in Duchesne Elder Larry Arko, son of Fred and Nola Aito, has been called to serve in the Kentucky, Louisville Mission. His farewell will be held March 8 at the West Stake Center at 10:45 a.m. He will enter the MTC on March Brett W. Bulloch, son of Edwin and Jane Bulloch has returned from the Mexico Monterey North Mission. His report will be Sunday, March 8, in die Vernal 3rd Ward, 475 W 100 S at 10:50 a.m. 18. The Duchesne Stake will be presenting a special Youth Fireside for the young women and young men. 'Die special guest speaker will be Kory Kunz. A local song writer and inspirational speaker. He is also an LDS Seminary Teacher in the Vernal area. His topic will be "combating the influences of satan. All Young Women and Young Men are invited and encouraged to attend. The date is Wednesday, March 18 at 7 p.m. at the Duchesne Stake Center. Church dress is required. 90th Year Birthday Open House Beulah M. Nyberg will turn 90 yean old i on March 7. 1998. She was bom in Price, Utah, to Joseph and Florence Snow Ander- ' son. The Anderson Family moved to the Uintah Basin when Beulah was only three yean old and homesteaded in Clay Basin,- ;I Bluebell, Utah. Beulah tells many interesting and adventurous stories of her growing up yean during the pioneering days of the Uintah Basin. She married Zeary Mathews and settled in Upalco where they raised most i of their family. Beulah holds many special yi memories about her family and friends while M living in the Upper Country, and also in Roosevelt where they eventu- - y ally settled to operate a dairy farm. After Zeary's death in 1955, she (I married McCoy Nyberg and moved to Lapoint, Utah, where she made , many friends there. He passed away in 1987 when a car crash took his life, and from which Beulah suffered multiply injuries that still afflict her today. She presently lives at her home in Roosevelt where she .; enjoys gardening, crocheting and doing special favors for her friends and family. Over the years, besides working very hard doing farm work and raising a large family garden, Beulah worked several years in the school lunch kitchen at Union High School and Lapoint Elementary- - She has also served in many callings in die LDS Church, and has a fervent testimony of the Gospel. Beulah's children ask her friends and family to share in celebrating our dear mother's 90th birthday at an open nouse on March 7th, from 4 p.m., at the Roosevelt Wist Stake Center. We invite you to contribute a special written thought or memory about ha life for her Book ofKemembrance. ,, ry: - of Merritt Williams Mitchell, son Williams Velinda and E. Dr. Mark the Mitchell, has been called to (North Mission Mexico Torreon, will Central Mexico). His farewell NeoU in the be March 8, 1:20 p.m. lstWaid Chapel. He enters the Miu on March. 18. . I Aasagne 7iib teak A Shrimp cfoltucclnl Clyde McDonald who was bora 1918 will celebrate his 80th birthday on Saturday, March 7. 33Q 7)etk Tlibs paqkelli IQS E. Lagoon St. 712-26- 04 AAAAAAAAAAA 4 4 Affordable Automotive 4 340 S. 200 E. Behind ToyStory 4 i .iTune-UP- 4 t5cy!6cyl:8cyli 19.95 29.9539.95 4 4 Oil m Change $19.95 J .. RCOPY 4 0 722 -7062 A A A A A A Thru March most cars & trucks A 2-- 722-070- A Mon. - Fri. 9-- 6 Sat. 9-- 4 |