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Show I'INTAll BASIN STANDARD- - October 26. 0 ma l 0 0 nFMQth&nf i v? 1999- - Pacei if" c v t5? !h umiMrwm& i xoosrmr THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH baptist church 401 Hulcrts! Drum S93E 4 MS Roosrvstt, Utah Duchtiat. Utah Phams 722 SS40 The First Baptist Church of Duchesne Pastor Story Hadlock. 722J44J invite n to jaui w in worshipping aur Rooarveh Baptist Church invitaa you ChnaL Lard and $arv Sunder School for all afro brgiM at to join us for pram and worship of our Lord and Sonar. Jews Christ. Worship ftSaa Morning Schedule ef Miniatnee: Sunday Swvn u at II am. Sunday Evening School - 943 am.: Worship 11 am; worship atarta at C p m. Bible Study each Sunday comings 1st Sunday. Outreach Thar w a Lodi pm; 2nd Sunday, TWaday at 10 00 a m Join us m the sad nartauaa - g atudy in Paalma Wednesday Bight at Basic Christianity das pa; 3rd 7 00pm we have a Prayer Meeting and Suaday.Feiiowshipduuicr 12 pa; 4th Bibk Study All are welcome la jaui us. Sunday. Basic Christianity Class For more information, ste. call Paatsr P Bill Roberts at Wednesday evenings. Prayer Meet45 p m; Bible Study 645 ing 7 30 p Chow practice - 7 30 - 6 pm Monday at ROOSEVELT CHRISTIAX Royal Ambassadors 3 10 p m Girie in Arose Thursdays at ASSEMBLY 2 10 pm. Youth Jam Wednesdays at STO Etui Hu 7 40 uxt la Mr Bus Hut) pm N arsing How Ministry - 2nd A 4th Pkoat 7Z2ZS5S Sundays at 2 30 p m. Youth Adults. Brotherhood and Women s Muumnro Potior Daiid C. Fthatr ithly. Sunday School 9.30 am. Ju Elder Bo Gardner, ton of Shane and Gail Gardner, has been called to the New Zealand Auckland Mission. He will speak on Oct. 3 1 at 1 1 a m. in the Neola 2nd Ward. Bo will enter the MTC on Nov. 3. Elder Michael L. Hayes, son of Charles L. and Brenda K. Hayes, has returned from the Japan Tokyo North Mission. He will report his mission on Sunday. Oct. 31 at 9 am in the Roosevelt 2nd Ward Chapel. Elder Dustin Morrill, son of Dr. Lynn and Thercna Morrill, has been called to the Chicago North Mission. He will speak on Oct 31 at 1 1 am in the Neola 2nd Ward Chapel. Dustin will enter the MTC on Nov. 3. Mark W. Wtniemm mr of Don and Bobbt Wmienon. has returned from the Brazil Belem Mission and the Washington DC South Mission. He will report on his mission in the Cove Ward on Oct. 31 at I p m. Roosevelt resident receives medal of honor - in Roosevelt. 'It is through the accomplish-ment-s of our Jumni, such as Dr. Pabalis that ICO remains among Elder Chad Barker, son of Jeff and Shonie Barker, has been called to the BrazilQuitiha Mission. He will speak on Oct. 31 at 9:30 a.m. in the Roosevelt 3rd Ward. Joe Shelley, son of Karen Shelley and the late Norman Shelley, has been called to the California Roseville Mission. He will speak in the Roosevelt 8th Ward at 1 1 am on Oct 31. Joe will enter the MTC on Nov. 3. Elder Enrique Fernando Bartlett, son ofFred and Kamme Bartlett and Suzy Gomez, has been called to serve in die Texas Fort Worth Mission. A farewell in his honor will be held Oct. 31 at II am in the Duchesne 1st W'ard. Enrique will enter the MTC on Nov. 3. lift Enk Reynolds, son of Robin and Susan Reynolds, has been called to the Scotland Edinburgh Mission. He will speak in the Roosevelt 9th Ward. Roosevelt West Stake at 9 am on Oct 31. Erik will enter the Preston. England MTC on Nov. 10. LOCAL WOMEN RECEIVE RECOGNITION-- In recognition or National Business Women's week. Duchesne County Commissioner Larry Ross honored the following women Monday, Oct 1 1 for dedication to their careers. Pictured left to right Julie Abbott Judy Mutton. Charlotte Jensen, and Marsha Hamblin. of education. said Illinois Sptometric Optometry President Dr. Charlee Mullen. The Illinnie College of Optometry is awarding 125 Presidential M Minis of Honor to commemorate its 125th anniversary. The recipients were honored at a special ceremony immediately prior to the 125th Anniversary Gala on Oct 23 at the Knickerbocker Hotel in Chicago. The past 125 years have seen dramatic changes in the way optometry is practiced and in the way it is taught, said Dr. Mullen. In October, we will salute our past and embrace the future by celebrating the efforts and achievements of aU our alumni, students, staff and friends in the ophthalmic community who have helped make the school, and the profession, whsi it is today, and who are leading us into the 21st century and beyond Located in Chicago, the Illinois College of Optometry is America's oldest and largest institution pi higher learning dedicated solelto tha teaching of optometrists, out of every four optometrists currently in practice in the US is an alumnus of the college. Business women honored for their dedication -- -- - etry hat announced that Gary Pabalis, 0 D., a 1973 graduate of the college, will receive the schools Presidential Medal of Honor in recognition of his contributions to the optometry profession. Director of the United States PHS Optometry Program, Dr. Pabalis currently resides institutions i a, 10 30 a m. Morning W arship Evening Worship 6 30 p m. Prayer A Bible Study Wednesday. Tha Illinois College of Optom- the leading 738-360- 4 7 pm. Youth Serrict - - Thursday, 7 pm Raorer',l Christian Aaarmbly apras wida its doors and in the namr of the Lord Jroua aava WELCOME! ST HELEXS CATHOLIC CHURCH Aiw Cna Spts Umie a 43S P- JOTTO.V COWIA77Y PRESS YTEJUAX CHURCH 4th amdFStnrt. Uvtoa. Utah PKama 722 996 East tOO Sarth RsaonaU, Utah B406S Re. Thomas CaHstaa, Pastor Mas Schedule Saturday. 5 30 y.a (except Third Saturday). Sunday 1000 a.m; Mas A Exposition Friday's at 5 - Ka ten Center Maaa. Wednesday. 12 p.m. Prayer Cudr at 430 pas. Duchesne, Holy Spin! Mission Sunday, I p as. - The Myton Community Presbyterian For mors mfermattoa cull Church invites you to nhip with us 7he next bmgs night will be SaturW are located at the 11 a.m. Sundays! Nov. 6 at 7 pm. at Book Hollow. earner ofFourth and F Streets, eur phone day, Beraus at are in number is the midst ofa pastor search, our worship ST. ELIZABETH EPISCOPAL ernees are led by naiung guest speakCHURCH ers pastors, certified lay pastors and The St Elisabeth Episcopal Cbunh other toy persons. af Whilerecks welcomes any and all who The Adult Bible Study dam has bewish to worship snth us Holy Eucharist gun meeting each Sunday morning at i gtsea wry Sunday morning at 10 9.30 am. Pam Bents w the teaching am Sunday School starts at 10 a m. attendee leader for this study and new ala. are srelcame. AU are invited to join with ue as w warship the Lord Jams Chnsl. A FelHARVEST FELLOWSHIP lowship dinner fallows the worship sir- CHURCH 722-297- 722-919- - inter non deunminafiannf Ladies Aid members continue to pre12t E Lafoom St Rooarvslt. Utah wiU which Annual for the Baxnar, pare PhemaTSSOlSS hr held m St. Helen's Fellowship Hail an Pastor L?m R TVsman Saturday. Nor 20 Qu liters are meeting Warship 1000 a m. at the church each Wednesday morning Sunday Bible Study Wednesday 7 pm. to prepare beautiful wedding rmg quilt Youth Group Thursday 6 30 p m. them. jam - - - ADYEXTtST Utah - Pastor Dram Liftha y Sabbath School 10 30 a m en Saturday Worship Seme; 12 noon on Saturday SEEXTH-DA263 W. Mom, Dijvaii Wmrk? tYccsl I'rruot do patches, basements, remodels, or full houses. CmII Rmndt 769-31J- Uir 722-295- e 0 a a m -- .J - 010 Hie Business and Professional Women held their monthly meeting in recognition of National Business Women's week on Monday, Oct II at the Frontier Grill. The following women were honored for their dedication and hard work they put into their careen. ilyn Knssn Deniele Malnar was paid tributed by mayor Dennis Jenkins. Irene Collins was paid tribute by Nadean Olsen, First Security Bank Manager. Julie Abbott, Judy Mutton. member Nadean Olsen. First Security BPW HOLDS MEETING-BP- W Bank manager, pays tribute to Irene Collins, also of the BPW for consistent efforts to improve her career on Monday , Oct 1 1 at the Frontier Grill during a BPW meeting. Charlotte Jensen ana Marsha Is Hamlin were paid tribute by Commissioner Larry Rose. Hie proclamation honoring National Business Women's week was signed by Mayor Kim Hamlin, Mayor Dennis Jen kina. Mayor Ludy Cooper, and Commissioner Larry dhamigQirag to Roaa. . Uintah Basin STANDARD . CLASSIFIED PLAIDS' ! 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