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Show 1'INTAH BASIN STANDARD. January 12. 1999- T ,?-- A TBM FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH S22R.400S. Duckttnt, Utah Tbs First Baptirt Church of Duchaao tariteo you tejoiuuoia worshipping our Lori and Savior Jaaua Christ Sunday School far all agos bcgina at 9:45 ajn. Morning Worship Sonrico ia at 11 o.m. Sunday Earning worship atarto at p.m. Thor ia a Ladiao Bible Study oach Tuaoday at 10J0 a.m. Join us in tho otudy ia Psalms. Wednesday night at 7 JO p.m. wo have a Prayer Meeting and Bible Study. All are wolcmna to Join us. Tor mors information, etc. call Paster Bill Roberto at 738-360- 4. tumntmiHMiiUNnn cbristiax roossvklt ASSEMBLY S70 East Hwy 40 (mat to Ike Pizza Hut) Phoas 7222553 Pastor David C FUtutr Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship -- 10:30 ojh. Evening Worship 6JO pjn. Pnyor k Bible Study Wedneaday. 7 p.m. Youth Service Thursday, 7 p m. Roosevelt Christian Aaaombly opens wide Us door and in tho name of the Lord Jesus says - - - WELCOME! ROOSSVKLT BAPTIST CHURCH 402 Hdlcnst Drws Roossvslt. Utah Phone: 7120540 Pastor Story Hodlock 7220443 Roosevelt Baptist Church invitee you to join uo far praise and worship of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Sunday mornings begin with Sunand day school far all ogoo at 9.45 Worship service at 11:00 ajn. On the first Sunday ofthe atoo there hold visitation at 7 JO p.m. If you or anyone you knew would like a visit from our church, pic saves II Wednesday night wo have Bible Study and Prayer Meeting at 7 pas. Thursday is Girls in Action far girls grades 14 at 3:10 p.m., led by Janie Hodlock. Thursday evening is Youth Jem at 7 pjn. AO boys and girls grades led by Kim MajrfetL Wo aloe have a Womsnh Fellowship on tho first Saturday ofeach month at 1 1 a.HL, led by Donolda Cochran. If you have any questions or would like any information concerning our programs we would bo glad to help you. myton community Christmas Spirit Connection wraps up Christmas of 1998 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 4th and F Sturt, Myton, Utah Phans: 722 9196 Tho Myton Community Presbyterian Church invites you to worship with ua Sunday at 11 a.m. Wo are locatou at the corner of Fourth end F Streets, our Worship serphono numbsr is vice is followed by a felloerehip dinner to which all are invited. Because ere art in the midst of a poster search, our worship services are led by visiting pastors, certified lay pastors and other lay persons. Session meets regularly on tho first Sunday of the month with The Rev. Clyde Baker serving as moderator. The Adult Sunday School class has begun meeting ot 9:30a.m. oach Sunday with Pam Bents leading the study. The Rev. Clyde Baker has begun a Communicants Cisss at 10 o.m. on the first Sunday of each month for several months. By Mary Wertz 723-919- Thanks to generous community support and a board of the Christmas Spirit Connection program provided gilts and clothing to 295 children in the Uintah ," Basin. A total of 106 families applied and were approved to receive Christmas. The total number of people served totals 343, which includes parents, seniors, and disabled community members. A core board of five people as Attention young men: Your Uncle Sam needs you If you are s young man age 18 your 26th birthday to register. Sethrough 25, its time to think about lective Service' does not have the your Uncle Sam, and the best way tostay on his good is to registerwith Selective Service. Although most men register when they are 18, aa required by law, some fail to do so until they are older. In some cases, they wait too long. If you are now 25, you have until the day before authority to accept late registrations after a man reaches age 26. Selective Service State Director Leland D. Ford cautioned that, with few exceptions, a man who fails to register before turning 26 will forfeit his eligibility tor certain benefits, such as federal student aid, job ia. Raeasvslt, Utah 94066 Rsa. Thomas CuUrtoa, Pastor Maos Schedulo-Saturd5 JO pjn. (except Third Saturday), St. Hotona; y Suadsr lOJOomi Doily Maas 9J0 am.; Friday: Expos-bo- o of Blamed Sacramat at 7 JO p.m. Nods: Friday, 3 00 p.m. at various ptriihjorara komi Kateri Cantor Wednesday - Prayer Circle ot 4:30 pat; ThuAdaj- T- Noam. - Duchesne: Holy Spirit Mission Sunday 1 JO pjn. Confession: Heard by request RC1A: Classes ora offered every Wednesday at 7 JO pjn. la tho Pariah Cantor. Anyone whs is intereotod in learning more about tho Catholic Faith is invited to attend. SC Helens Bing night will resume February 6, 1999. MMWIMWtWMUmMMM ST. ELIZABETH EPISCOPAL CHURCH Tho SC Elisabeth Episcopal Church ofWhitaracks woleomos any and aU who wish to worship with ua. Holy Eucharist ia given every Sunday morning at 10 a.m. Sunday School starts ot 10 e.m. CHURCH uHsrlaomJtmoouoatiaoat 122 S Lsfoeo SL Rocorvtit. Utah Phone 7220132 Pastor LyooR Truman Sunday Worship -- 10.00 ajn. Bible Study Wednesday T pjn. Youth Group Thursday 630 pm - ii Wr ft W th zenship. Some states also require registration for state student aid, entrance to colleges and universities, state employment, and permission to practice law. Utah requires Selective Service registration as a precondition for state student financial aid. Ford points out that men ago IS through 25 who have not yet registered can avoid the risk of prosecution and lose of benefits by registering promptly at any local post office or on the Internet Selective Service home page (http wwwaoa.gov). If men need to verify their registration or obtain their Selective Service Number, this can also be done at the home page. Failure to register is a felony punishable by a fine of up to $250,000. up to fivo years in prison or both. Men can register with Selective Service up to 30 days prior to their 18th birthday. Eariy registration may be necessary if verification of registration is required for applications for a student loan, college entrance, job training, or a federal job. Over 13 million men age IS through 25 are currently registered with Selective Service. Of those, 134,045 are from Utah. member. ed 1 "Without the Family Support Center it would have been impossible for some board members with children to dedicate the amount of time they did," said Harmston. "Every one of them board members was amazing. I'd really like to stress the credit due the whole board. Due to the success of this years program, the board has decided to take on the program again next year. Throughout the year they will g hold campaigns. All donations are n activities designed to help them learn about nineteenth-centurLatter-daSaint ocean travel. thousand LatteOver Saints crooned the oceans r-day aboard ship to immigrate to Zion y y from foreign countries. Hands-oactivities wiD help children understand what ship travel wm like for these immigrants . Children will make a carpet bag as they learn why converts chose to leave their homes to settle in a new land. They will make a simple toy similar to one children may havo plated with during their passage acruM the ocean. They will also tie sailor's knots to make a necklace, learn about the role of the ships crew, and make and sample sea biscuits, a common food eater, during long voyages. They will discover how sailors used the stars to find their way, and they will make a simple sextant as they learn about ocean navigation. In addition, children will participate in a short dramatization of the wreck of the Julia Ann. an immigrant ship that crashed on a reef in the South Seas in 1855 Activities will be ongoing from 10 a Reservations are not required. n m.-3p- fund-raisin- JLJUi &2 i. ; -- . at '. UJt Roosevelt West Stoke Young Women made QUILTS DONATED-Lseveral quilts at a recent activity and presented them to the Uintah Basin Medical Center. Pictured left to right are: Rebecca Murray. Michelle Winder. Bennie Eicanbrack. and Sucy Mecham. DS cooperative effort of local fire agencies, state agencies, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, and the US Fire Administration. It is operated by the Utah State Fire Marshal's Office in Murray. se LDS Roosevelt West Stake Young Women donated quilts to be used at the Family Supgvri Center. Pictured left to right are: Bennie Ercanbrack. Susan Lemon Family Support Center director, Rebecca Murray and Michelle Winder. TO KEEP THEM WARM-The- Moon Lake Electric Association, Inc. o ADVENTIST 963 W. Main. Vernal. Utah 7894137 Pastor Dean Lifchay Sabbath School: 10 30 a m. on Saturday Worship Sorrier: 12 noon on Saturday a a - HIGH, NOW LOW-Gasoi- ine prices have dropped since last February wife unleaded going from 1.25 to 92 cents in January 1999. Some stations ate charging only 90 cents with cash payments. An oversupply of oil has seen the price drop, which is good for consumers, but not so great for the petroleum industry. Sixty-fiv- e percent of respondents ago 18 or older said they preferred tho Statue of Liberty vs. 27 percent electing Sacgjawea, according to a draft of a GAO report obtained by tho Associated Press. However, a Treasury Department official said tho result of the poll conducted for the congressional watchdog agency would not chongs Treasury Secretary Robert Rubins chore ofsubjsct for the gold colored coin scheduled to replace tho Susan B. Anthony dollar. Based on the recommendation of an advisory panel. Rubin decided the coin will depict Saeqjawsa, tho teenago Shoohont girt who along with her infant eon accompanied and explorer Moriwsthor William Clark to tho Facific Ocean in 1804. Later this month, Rubin is expected to select tho final design from among three submitted by sculptor Glenna Goodacre of Santo Fs, N.M. said Harmston. "Rum Cowan of the Council distributed information to churches that sponsored many families." The Family Support Center is the nonprofit agency which serves aa a tax umbrella to collect monetary donations; they also provided child care free of charge to board training, and most federal employment, in addition to facing possible prosecution aa a felon. Registration ia also an eligibility requirement for male immigrants seeking U.S. citi- Children visiting the Museum of Church History and Art on Monday. Jan. 18 Human Righto Day), school holiday, can participate in i; SEVENTH-DA- Y Americana prefer the Status of liberty over SacRjasroa for the new dollar coin planned for next year, according to a surrey conducted for the General Accounting Office. with Christmas carols. activity day . at Church museum hands-o- tal, businesses, individuals and churches as well ss hundreds of people donating a gift or two through the Angel Tree brought the program to a successful conclusion. "Every resident in Stewart's Cedar Crest Care and Rehabilitation Center in Roosevelt received a box of chocolates and were entertained until the afternoon of Christmas state-support- the hospi- Childrens partments. The Fire Reporting System is a HARVEST FELLOWSHIP Associated Press msde pajams bottoms, generous cosh contributions from During the fint eleven months, fire departments across the state of Utah have responded to 27,504 calls. This is according to informs ban compiled by tho Utah Fire Incident Reporting System (LTDtSL 'Overall in Utah, based on Infer- - ; mation provided by the 155 parti ipating fire departments, 27,504 incidents have been reported. These included 4.034 fire that hav caused 124,603,915 in property looses, 92 civilian injuries, 15 firefighter injuries, 16 civilisn deaths, and no firefighter deaths. Also reported to the Utah State Fire Marshal's Office were 11,368 rescue calls, 3,821 false alarm calls, 6,843 other calls, aa well aa 1,436 mutual aid calls to other fire de- Wodnao-day-Frida- for dollar coin sembled in late November under the guidance of Lesley Harmston, Food Pantry director, in response to the lack of a 1998 program. Board members were assigned specific chore such as collating money, organizing Angel Tree, and collecting food. Applications were crested, verified and filled as soon ss they started coming in. Distribution was staggered so that people picked up their baskets as they were assembled. However, a few board members were distributing gifts up stats released ay: is preference "It was a huge success; we got a lot of support from the community and operated totally in the black," said Harmston. "All children were provided gifts and clothing, many got new coats and shoes, and moot families got food boxes." A home economics class thst 1998 4th quarter Fire ST HELENS CATHOUC CHURCH 432 East 200 North Lady Liberty Eve. 0 Director Candidate Nominating Meetings To Be Held District 1 will meet Tuesday, Uintah Basin Medical Center Members January 26, 1999, and Uintah Basin Medical Clinic at the Moon Lake Electric Office in Altamont, Utah, at 7:00 p.m. Would Like To Announce (This includes members residing in the areas west of Dry Gukh. including Altonah. Ipalco, Bluebell, Altamont, Mountain Home, Talmage, Tibiona and Hanna. Utah) Dr, ; 0 Carl Unsicker District 6 Members Orthopedist -- . will meet Monday, (This includes members residing in the areas east of the Lapoini Highway 40 tumofT, including die communities of Gusher. Ouray, Jensen and Flaming Gorge. I Yah. and Dinosaur, Colorado) The Dates Are: January 18 & 19. Please Call 722-4541 For Aa Appointment Uintah Basin Medical Center 59 Rest 300 StK Jownri) 25, 1999, at the American Legion Hall in Jensen, Utah, at 7:00 p.m. Will Be RetumingTo Do Periodic Orthopedic Clinics Beginning In January. Uintah Basin Medical Clinic January i 0 bdtd ' |