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Show JPVTL MV -- a UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. June 9. the first baptist church 592 E. 400 S. Duchttnt, Utah The Pint Baptist Church of Ducheuw would like to invite you to join ua in wonhipping our Lord and Savior Jhui Chriat. Sunday School for all agwbegina at 9:45 a.m. Morning Wonhip Service ia at 11 a.m. Sunday Evening wonhip atarta at 6 p.m. There ia a Ladiee Bible Study h Tueeday at 10:00 a.m. join ua in the tudy in Paalma. Wednesday night at 7:00 p.m. we have a Prayer Meeting snd Bible Study. All an welcome to join us. ROOSEVELT CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY 870 Eatt Hwy 40 (ntxt to tht pitta hut) Phont 7222558 Pattor David C Filtntr Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Wonhip 10:30 a.m. Evening Worship - 6:30 p.m. '. Prayer A Bible Study Wednesday, 7 -- -- p.m. Youth Service Thursday, 7 p.m. An Invitation: To all who an 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 whohungerfor 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 WELCOME! Maas Schedule-Saturd- ay 5:00 p.m. (except Third Saturday), St. Helen's; Sunday: 10:00 a.m.; Daily Mass Wed 8:00 a.m.; Friday: Exposition of Blessed Sacrament at 7:00 p.m. Neola: Friday, 3:00 p.m. at various -- 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 ia interested in learning more about the Catholic Faith ia invited to attend. Sarah Colton, daughter of Gary and Lou Colton received her Young Womanhood Recognition in the Roosevelt 10th Ward. HARVEST FELLOWSHIP CHURCH inttr St RoottotU, Utah Phont Pattor Lynn R. Truman 722-013- 2 Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship 1(130 a.m. A 6 p.m. Bible Study - Wednesday 7 p.m. Youth Group - Thursday 6:30 p.m. -- Sunday mornings begin with Sunday school for all ages at 9:45 a.m. and Worship service at 11:00 a.m. On the first Sunday of the month we hold visitation at 7:00 p.m. If you or anyone you know would like a visit from our church please call Wednesday night we have Bible Study and Prayer Meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday ia Girls In Action for girla grades 6 at 3:10 p.m., led by Janis Had lock. Thursday evening ia Youth Jam at 7 p.m. All bays and girls grades led by Kim Maylett We also have a Womens Fellowship on the first Saturday of each month at 1 1 a.m., led by Donelda Cochran. If you have any questions or would like to know any information concerning our programs we would be glad to help you. MYTON COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 4th and F Street Myton, Utah Phont-72- 2 9196 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 phone number ia Worship service ia followed by a fellowship dinner to which all are invited. Because we are in the midst of a paster search, our worship services are lad by visiting pastors, certified lay pastors and other lay persona. On the third Sunday ofeach month, the worship service will be led by The Rev. Stan DeLong, moderator of our session and Holy Communion is served. All are invited to join with us as we worship the Lord Jesua Christ and glorify His name. Jacqueline Peterson, daughter of Jack and Christiana Peterson received her Young Womanhood Recognition in the Roosevelt 10th Ward. 8EVENTH-DA- 283 W. 788-313- 7 Christ 2, and me?" It is sobering to think about all my family . your worldly possessions being destroyed. Obviously, some things, such as precious family photos, are irreplaceable, but what about your other possessions? Many people feel that they have homeowners insurance for that purpose, and so they have confidence that they would "land on their feet" if a disaster befell them. And perhaps they would, but unfortunately, replacing your home and all that is in it is not simple. Think about it Could you accurately recount all your possessions, including clothing, bedding, contents of closets, rugs, carpets, curios, collectibles and fiimiture? That would be difficult if not impossible, without some record. And it would be especially difficult when your According to the Utah Safety and liquid poisonings, fires and burns, and suffocation. As part of Home Safety Week, the Utah Safety Council recommends the following to reduce the risk of death and safer, identify possible hazards. Hazards vary by the features a home has and the ages of people living there. For example, what is the layout of the home and are there extra amenities such as whirlpool tubs or fireplaces? Also, the age and health of the people who live in the home dictate safety needs. Prepare for fine emergencies. Install smoke detectors on each floor of a home and in sleeping areas. Check the batteries at least once a month and change them once a year on a special anniversary such as y 722-919- 6. 16-1- 8, Trinity Bird, son of Kerry and Mary Bird has been called to serve in the New York, New York South Sipn. His farewell will be June 14 at Kt:30a.m. in the Bluebell Ward. He will enter the MTC on June 17. daylight savings time. Design an emergency fire escape plan and prac- tice it with family members. Install quality carbon monoxide detectors and test for indoor air quality. Place carbon monoxide detectors near sleeping areas and check heating systems, stoves and fire places for efficiency each year to reduce the risk of carbon monoxide poisonings. Test for radon levels in the home with kits available from the Utah Safety Council. Prevent childhood poisonings. Store household cleaners, drugs and other chemicals in a locked box or cabinet. Never leave children unattended in the bathroom, kitchen, garage or other area where poisonous materials exist. Avoid falls with simple "steps." Secure all carpet with double-backe- d fintape and install ishes in bathtubs. Install handrails on stairways and bathtubs and make sure they are securely attached to the walls. Use appropriate ladders ls and to get items. Home Safety Week is part of the annual observance ofNational Safety Month. Sponsored by the National Safety Council and the Utah Safety Council, this June makes the third annual observance of National Safety Month. Other weekly observances focus on workplace, first aidcommunity and driving safety. For more ideas about making your home safer and healthier check out the Utah Safety Councils home page at www.usc.state.ut.us or call the Utah Safety Council for a free bro0 or (800) chure at (801) 262-540- 933-594- nt step-stoo- Leadership called for the Monticello Temple The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints has called a Monticello, Utah, couple to serve in a leadership capacity at its newly completed temple in their community. Lisle G. Adams and his wife, Jewell Redd Adams, will serve as president and matron, respectively, of the Monticello Utah Temple. The temple will open its doors to after which public tours July it will be formally dedicated for its intended use during seven separate dedicatory sessions July 26 and 27. Latter-da- y Saint temples are used by faithful members of the Church fin: marriages, baptisms and other sacred ordinances focusing on the eternal potential of family rela- Home Inventory Kit helps record your belongings When you see on the nightly news the results of disasters, such as severe storms, or you read about a family that has lost everything because of a fire, does it make you wonder, what if that happened to 13. Council, there are 27,000 deaths and 7.4 million disabling injuries in homes each year costing Americans $99.9 billion. The leading causes of fatal injury in the home include falls, solid iqjury. Look for hidden hazards. Before taking action to make a home ST. ELIZABETH EPISCOPAL CHURCH The St. Elisabeth Episcopal Church ofWhiterocka welcomes any and all who wish to worship with us. Holy Eucharist ia given every Sunday morning at 10 a.m. Sunday School starts at 10 a.m. ADVENTIST Main Vtmal, Utah Pattor Dean Lifthay Sabbath School: 10:30 a.m. on Saturday Worship Service: 12 noon on Saturday 722-344- Recognizing risk areas in America's homes and taking steps to reduce injuries and death are the focus of Home Safety Week June 7 Parishioners homes. Kateri Center: Wednesday Prayer Circle at 4:30 p.m.; Thursday - Noon ROOSEVELT BAPTIST CHURCH 402 Hillerut Drivt 0 Roottuelt, Utah Photu: Pattor Stacy Hadlack: 3 The Roosevelt Baptist Church would like to invite you to join us for praise and worship of our Lord and Savior, Jesua 722-354- Safer and healthier homes focus of home safety week ST HELENS CATHOLIC CHURCH 432 Eatt 200 North Rootevtit, Utah 84066 Rtv. Thomat Cullrton, Pattor 122 E Lagoon 1998- - Page 5 tionship. The Monticello Utah Temple District includes nearly 13,000 Latter-day Saints in five stakes: Monticello Utah, Moab Utah, Blanding Utah, Blanding Utah West, and Durango Colorado. President Adams, 68, is a native of Provo, Utah, and attended Utah State University in Logan. However, he is a longtime resident of Monticello, where he was in the mercantile business for more than 40 years. He also operates a ranch in nearby Colorado. He spent 17 years on the San Juan School Board, ten as president, and has also served on the Monticello City Council. He has served the Church as a missionary, bishop and bishops counselor, stake high counselor and stake president. Jewell Adams is a native of Blanding, Utah, and has attended Brigham Young University. She has served the Church as a missionary in Canada, and as an officer in the Relief Society, Young Women and Primary organizations. Grants available to rehabilitate historic buildings The Pioneer Communities Program and the Division of State History in the Utah Department of Community and Economic Development are offering a limited number of matching grants to rehabilitate historic commercial buildings in Utah. The Pioneer Communities Grant Program is intended to assist owners of commercial storefronts with the repair or rehabilitation of their structures. Such improvements enhance the appearance oflocal Main Street" business districts and therefore promote commerce and strengthen the economies of communities throughout the state. Communities with populations of up to 50,000 residents are eligible for the grants. Buildings targeted by the grants must be at least 50 years old but do not need to be listed on local, Utah, or National Registers of Historic Places to quality for assistance. Building acquisitions and mqjor reconstruction projects are not eligible. Individual grants may total $5,000. Grants up to $10,000 will be considered if the potential commercial and architectural impacts of the project merit additional fending. Matches for the grants may come from public and private sources. Grant applications must be submitted to the Division of State History, 300 Rio Grande, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84101. The deadline is 5 p.m., Friday, June 12. For more information, please con- tact Bim Oliver, (801) Don Hartley, (801) Roger Roper. 538-863- 8; 533-356- 0; or umm mind is on the crisis at hand. Now, while everything is in its place, is the time to take a household inventory. Farm Bureau Insurance ia offering a Home Inventory Kit to help you with the process. The Home Inventory Kit has space for recording all your possessions and it even contains a pocket for holding photos of your household items. When it's completed, youll have an accurate log of your possessions. You may also want to supplement your home inventory by mak-in- g a videotape of each room in your OPEN FOR LUNCH Monthly through Friday 11:00 am to 2:00 pm home. When you've completed your Home Inventory Kit, added your photos andor video record, store it "Special Luncheon Menu " Elder Treaven J. Grant, son of Jim and JoAnn Grant has returned from the Canada Winnipeg Mission. He all in a safe place away from your home. Some people store them in a safety deposit box at a bank; others keep it locked in a desk or fide cabinet in their office. Your record of your possessions can help you when it comes to describing your belongings in detail, and it may also help police recover your property, should it be stolen. For a Cuncheon experience out of the ordinary, come to VentaCs historic Curry Manor will report his mission in the Duchesne 3rd Ward on June 14 at 189 S. Vernal Ave 11 a.m. 789-228- (S? 9 v.'Kisas TUESDAY JUNE Uintah Basin Medical Center Introduces..... Dr. David Alan Grigsby, M.D. Dr. Grigsby was bom in Albany, Georgia. He is married Mary Ellen Evans and they have Seven Children to I Medical School: - received BS in Zoology University of Tennessee Medical School, Memphis, TN Attended BYU REPUBLICAN House of Representatives District 54 IntemshipResidencies: St Joseph Hospital in Memphis General Surgery Residency at E danger Hospital Professional Memberships: American Board of Surgery Certified 985recertified 1993 1 has been bi private practice In Oneida, Tennessee since 1980. His specialty is general surgery and bparascopic procedures. Dr. Grigsby wM begin practicing in the Basin on June 5. 998. His office Is located in the Uintah Basin Medical Clink: 6 area). Appointments may be made by caffing Proven Leadership Experience! Highly Involved and Sensitive To Communities NeedsI Dr. Grigsby 1 1 722-512- (BuxtonWhite Uintah Basin Medical Centerl Uintah Basin Medical Clinic Willing to LisfenI Ready To Work! Dedicated to Serve! 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