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Show w 'O V , S ew iiliftirifcii fl '.f" -- v ityriii pTAH ih yr v tvfi ;t f res ratsr baptist church lrd Pham: 722 9198 The Myton Community Presbyterian Church invites you to worahip with ua Sunday at 11 am We are located at the comer ofFourth and FStreeta; our phone Because we an in number ia the midst of a pastor search, our worship eenricaa are led by visiting guest speakers pastors, certified lay pastors and other lay persona. Our gusst speakers share their loss of God with ua through the messages they each bring and through their sharing and earing as we exchange thoughts and concerns during the Fellowship Dinner which follows the service. Please plan to join ua as we enlarge our circle of friendship and knowledge and consider additional forma of service to our Lord and Savior Jeeua Christ. bina i $Jh 722-919- - 7.-0- 738-260- 4. - -- day. 1 me 4th and P Strut, Myton. Utah . vwugzsuwwnifes I ASSEMBLY 870 East Huy 40 (oast ta ths Aim Hut) Phoms 7222558 Pastor Davui C FiDner Sunday School 9.30 a m. Morning Wonhip 10.30 a.m. Evening Wonhip - 6 JO p Prayer A Bible Study - Wadnoaday, i a 7 p.m. Youth Service Thursday, 7 p m. Kooaeveh Chnatian Aaeembly opena Vde ita doora and in the name af the Lord Jeeua ears WELCOME! - 402 HiUersst Drill Boosevslt, Utah Phono: Pastor Story Hadtach: Rooaevah Baptiat Church invitee you to join ua for praiae and werahip of aur Lord and Savior. Jeaua Christ. Sister Dorothy Ivie has been called to serve in the Aukland New Zealand Mission. Her farewell will be held July 23 at 9 a.m. in the Duchesne 1st and 3rd Ward Building. She will enter the MTC on August 3. 722-554- 0 722-544- Elder David FauscU. son of Lewis and Kay Fausett, Bluebell has returned from the Chile Concepcion Mission. He will report on July 23 at 8:30 a m. in the Bluebell Ward. Schedule of Miniatriea: Sunday School 9 45 a.m.; Worahip 11 am.; Sunday evening: let Sunday. Outreach and visitation 6 pm.; 2nd Sunday, Basic Christianity class 6 pn; 3rd Sunday. Fellowship dinner 12 pm4th Sunday, Basic Christianity Claas - 8 pm Tyler Brown, son of Jim and Ann Bills has been called to serve in the Texas. East Houston mission. He will enter the MTC on July 28. His farewell w ill be July 23,Neola2nd Ward at II am. Wednesday evenings: Prayvr MeetBible Study 6:45 ing 6 - 6.4S p 7 JO pm ; Choir practice - 7 JO 8 p.m Royal Am bass adore . Mondays at 3.10 p.m. Girls in Action - Thursdays at 3.10 pm Youth Jam Wednesdays at 6 p.m. Nursing Home Ministry - 2nd A 4th Sundays at 2.30 pm. Youth Adulta, Brotherhood and Womens Ministries are monthly. ST HELEN'S CATHOLIC CHURCH 452 East 200 North Raosrvrti, Utah 84086 Res. Thomas Culltto n. Pastor Mm Schedule-S- at urdajr 500 pm (except Third Saturday!, St. Ha Wat; Sunday: 10.00 am; Daily MaaaWadnm-day-FnduMonte Hardinger. son of Jay and 8 00 a.m.; Friday: Expoai- -' been called to bon of Blessed Sucramact at 700 pm. , Patty Haniinger has Nrola: Friday. 3 00 pm at vmnoua the Dominica Republic Santiago Elder Dustin Lazcnby, son of Jay and Laura Larenby has returned from die Vancouver, Canada Mission. He will report his mission on July 23 at 10 am. in the Tahiona Ward. y Mission. His farewell will be July 23 at 9 am. in the Roosevelt 2nd Ward building. He will enter the MTC on August II. panahionrra home. Katcri Car.tar. Wadnoaday Prayvr Circto at 4.30 pai; Thursday Noon - Duchaana: Sunday 100pm. Confataioii: Hoard by wqimat RC1A: Clattva ara affertd ovary Wadnoaday at 7.00 pm in tha Pariah Cantor. Anyuna who ia in tarn lad in Warning morr about tha Catholic Faith W invitad to attend. t HARVEST FELLOWSHIP CHURCH intrnondrnammatuusal Lagoon St. RaosrutU. Utah 7220132 Phams Pastor Lynn R. IVsmm Sunday Worship 10.00 am Bibte Study Wadnoaday 7 p.m. Youth Group Thursday 6.30 pm - - 7 Jr-- e upcoming holiday weekend. The Library Board is planning a road trip to a community near you this tolL The library board members ore looking forward to your input at theoe meetings ao plan now to attend. More information on these meetings will be released at a later MmiMMHMmMMMMl E t In library newt a apecial atory hour ia being planned tor Wednesday, July 21 at 11 a m. to celebrate tha upcoming Pioneer Day Hobday. Thane in attendance will be treated to pioneer stories, games, crafts, ana name good old fashioned fun. This story hour ia an excellent way to get you in the mood tor whatever you are planning to do during the 6088888886M888BIMMM ST. ELIZABETH EPISCOPAL CHURCH Tha SL Eliiabath Epimpal Church of Whilarockr wvlcomav any and all who wish to worship with ua. Holy Eucharist ia givan ovary Sunday morning at 10 a m. Sunday School atarta at 10 am 122 date. For more information on the latest happenings at the library contact a member of the library staff at or consult the latest edition of the library bulletin. Happy Pioneer Day and we hope you wiU bo spending it with tout favorite people and a good bow. HMnMnMIMMMMMM SEYEXTHDA Y ADVENTIST 283 V. Main. VtmaL Utah 789 3137 - Pastor Dtan Ltfshay Sabbath School: am on Saturday Worahip Sanriro; 12 noon on Saturday 722-444- 10-3- Oder Benjamin Glines. son of Liny and Pam Glines has returned from serving in the Georgia Macon Mission. His report will be July 23 at 1 1 a m. in the Roosevelt 8th Waid. 130 Skyline Drive. v . i CLASSIFIED' -- Umtah BasinSTANDAREl ' ' Callldifree'V'. Orl2-SI3- Ml r- - 1 N ? I t 4 0 : I- 4 r. i ! t pageant is famous for Thompson said. Bring blankets to sit on since the show will be held in an outdoor amphitheater. Robert Peterson hoots the pageant. which ustn narration, multitell the media, dance and music story oflhe settling of the West The production includes more than 100 cast member! and features dancers from the Wasatch Front and a taped narration by the late Jimmy Stewart Each evening concludes with fsntastx fireworks This pageant is jam packed full of entertainment end education, Thompson said. The festival is doted on Sunday. Tickets are 810 tor the fair, 810 for the pageant and 819 for a combo ticket- - Discounts are available for groups, armors, students, children 12 and younger and families An adult season combo pass good for the entire festival and all concerts is 850. Family season passes are 8150. Tickets to the Cowboy Concert are sold separately. For advance ticket purchases, call the Utah Slate University ticket office toil 1 free at For more information, call the festival offer u ifsS'-g7-283- at 1 or 800 S A Sale Ends July: & Hobby Center Spool of RIBBON for 89$ Values 39c to 2.19. Your Choice OFF E. 30 Assorted Styles, oft teg. price 30 iDresidS OFF 8t 6Cr.talues Flat Fold 25 Sam boo. 1.99 to 1399 FABRIC rea OFF price 4 pit reg. 1.29 Paper Plate Holder 889 BC 4 Spice Time, reg 99c Many Havor Asst Director SPICES Carter 1 i.. J Many Colors to Choose Rom. Reg 79c Printed TEE Shirts 2 ioi $10.00 Elaine Bistryski vjnrj C r- that gives Assssarawsnl by the Adult Select reg. 9.99 Or r Copyl wonderful performance the impressive history lesson the $69.99 Craft Contact Pageant Director 722-133- NMkSinkt l Craft I. 7 Years & Older Michelle - J Paper Mache Boxes M 738-570- -- Crofters Straw HATS i.-- : Needed! 1 two-da- Organized Place to Quit Reg. 89.99 i 3 n August 7, 1999 Edwards and National Public Radio's Baiter Black will combine for the Cowboy Concert at I pm. Mitchell and Edwards will host the v Cowboy Poetry Gathering July 30 and 31. Each evening from July 7 teicept Sunday) the festival will conclude with one of the most impressive elements of the festival, the pageant. The West- America's Odyssey It will be performed each evening under the star against the backdrop of the Wellsville Mountains What you're going to see is a t iafsh Into ftaadard ' 1 dezvous. They can hang out with a homesteader or expenene a day in the life of Utah's early pioneers The historical (arm recreates the date of 1917, and includes a farmhouse, bam, several other buildings, animals and a large display of farm equipment. "People will literally be able to immerse themselves in the past and the history of the old West. Thompson said. You cant ask tor a more historic setting tor this festival. Everything sbout the atmosphere and the surrounding makes it nearly impossible to fed like you're anywhere but in the past, the continued. Guests can milk the cow or try their hand at rawhide braiding, quilting or playing pioneer games, while artisans demonstrate trades of the era. including lac making, Indian beading, rag rug wearing, basket weaving and broom making Some arts and crafta. including moccasins, arrowheads, brooms, ruga and ceramics will be available to purchase. At the farm site visitors can watch grain threshing being done with a 1911 Case steam engine or learn -- wood-burnin- Buckle Up and Save A Life! i 1 Miss Schofarsfup Pageant Girls Wellaville. The two have been united under the American West Heritage Foundation, now working from a 835 million master plan. The moat wooderful thing about the site is that you truly get a feel for what it could have been like a hundred yeare ago; said Thompson. Visitors can swap tabn with cowboys and mountain men, watch Native American dancers and interact with mors than 80 artisans in the stunning outdoor environment at the base of the Wellsvdle Mountains. Theta only the beginning, Th- how to tat. re lick mattresses, cook g stove or play on a farm ball. The fevttv al is home to the Cowboy Poetry Gathering, the World Championship Dutch Oven Cookoff and the American HentageQiult Show This year the festival has added the American West Art Show with Cowboy Hall of Fame artist Joe Beeler Beeler isn't the only celebrity who wiU be at the festival, Thompson said On July 30, internationally renowned cow bey poet Wadilie Mitchell, cowboy singer Don A I' 4 . ae tha Jenaea Historical Farm, seven mile south of Logan in ompson continued Patrons can mingle with Civil War soldiers or participate in a mountain man ren- nwIMMMMIMlWMMMIM ROOSEVELT BAPTIST CHURCH Holy Spirit Miaaion If youVs ever wondered what it would be like to live in the wild West, heed on up to Wtllsville for the 28th annual Feeriva! of the 7. American West. July There's nothing else like this in the world, and its unsung that up here in little old Cache Valley we have one of the moat prestigious western heritage celebrations in the country, said Rands Thompson, Festival and American Hentags Center director. The impressive event is held on 127 acres at tha American Wist Heritage Center, formerly known 30-Au- g HAPPY WINNERS-Crit- fy Reynolds & Stunna Goodrich, clogging instructor at Roosevelt Academy of Arts returned with their team from the America on Stage. Open Championships" held in Lyman. Wyoming, with another 1st place win! The Cloggers's Express", competition team includes: left to right, Chey Hill. Kyieia Cueh. Stephanie Taylor, Trrssa Gilbert. Nichole Peatioss. AA ROOSEVELT CHRISTLAX 5 - American West Heritage Center reveals 1999 season t- pt-t-- jrrmv couHuxm PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 592 E. 400 S. Duchtmt. Utah The Pint Baptist Church fDucbam invite jrpu to join ua in wonhipping our and Savior Joaua Chnat Sunday School for all agoa at a m. Morning Wonhip Sure ia at II n. Sunday Evaning wonhip Marta at p m. Than ia a Ladioa Bible Study ach Tueaday at 10.00 a.m. Join ua in tan atudy in Pulma. Wednesday night at p.m. wt hava a Prayer Moating and Bible Study. All an welcome to join ua For more information, ate. call Farter BUI Roberta at Vacation Bible School Juno 2$ July 2 for Kindergarten 7th grade: a.m. 12 p.m. Teena and Adulta: 1:30 3.30 p.m. Then will be Bible Study, Muaic, Gan tea, Crafta, and Treat. A apecial prize for anyone attending aU 5 BASIN STANDARD. iu!v 20. 1W- 679 cam teg 14 99 Playmate Cooler $9.99 Thermos. I 4 $2.29 BATH TOWEL $2.99 18.75 ft Ant OS. POWER STRIP $3.95 Ittet reg. 3 29 WATER JUG Roach 6 Ojitef ft Circuit Sreckor. Reg 6 49 Spicier Spray teg. 3 89. 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