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Show L'LNTAH BASIN STANDARD. THE FIRST RAFTIST CHURCH 691 R. 400 S. Duchnm Utah FVt Baptist Church of Duchesne invitaa yon la jots ua la worahjpmg our Lord and Savior Jasua Christ Sunday School for all ages brgins at 9 45 a.m. Morning Worship Scrvin is at 11 Sunday Evoning worship Marls at 6 pm Thors ia a Lad mb BibW Study aach Tuasday at 10:00 a m Join ua ia tha study ia Paalam Wsdnasday night at 7 .00 p m ara haw a Prayer Mooting and Bibls Study. All ara watcoma to join ua. For awrt information, ate call Pastor BiU Roberta at in. 735-260- MBOMIHSMSSOMMINHSMB ROOSEVELT CHRISTUM ASSEMBLY 670 Etui Hay 40 (not to the Puta RooteveU. Utah 64066 Rev. Tkomat Colleton. Potior Mass Schedulo-Saturda- y: S30pm Incept Third Saturday), Sunday. 10.00am; Mom & Exposition Friday's at 5 p ss. Katan Center: Mass. Wednesday, 12pm Prayer Circle at 4 30 p.m Duchesne, SunHoly Spirit Mission day, 1 p m. For more information call 722-297- 5 MnNmMmmHmiMm ST. ELIZABETH EPISCOPAL CHURCH Tha St. Elisabeth Episcopal Church of Whiterorhs welcomes any and all who wish to worship with ua Holy Eucharist is given every Sunday morning at 10a m. Sunday School starts at 10 am also. Hal) Phone 721-255- 3 Pattor David C. PUener Sunday School 9:50 am Morning Worship 10.30 a.m. Evoning Worship 9.50 pm Prayvr A Biblo Study Wsdnooday, 7 HARVEST FELLOWSHIP CHURCH i nlerlnon-denonational 111 E. lagoon St. RooeevtU, Utah Phone m-ets- t Pastor Lynn R. Tramen F Youth Scrvica Th unday, 7 p.m. Sunday Worship 10:00 am Roosovolt Christian Aasomhly opona Bihlo Study Wednesday 7 pm soda its doors and ia tha namo of tha Youth Group Thursday 9 30 p.m Lord Josua says 99999 M WELCOME! MMMN9MM SEVEMTH-DAADVENTIST MS 263 W. Mom, Venal, Utah 783137-Poti- or ROOSEVELT BAPTIST CHl'BCH Dion Liftboy 401 HUltmt Drive Sabbath School: 10.30 am an Saturday Rootevell, Utah Worship Service: 12 noon on Saturday Phone Potior Stacy Hadlock Roosevelt Baptist Church invitos you to MYTON COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH join us for praise and worship of our Lord and Savior. Jrous Chnat 4tk and F Street, Mton, Utah Schedule of Ministries. Sunday School Phone: The Myton Community Presbyterian 945 am.; Worship 11 am.; Sunday Church invites you to worship with ua ovoaings: 1st Sunday, Outreach and 6 p.m; End Sunday, Bosk Chris- Sunday at 11 am Wa are located at the tianity cUso4 pa.; 3rd Sunday, Fellow corner of Fourth and F Streets; our phone Because we are ia ship dinner 15 p m; 4th Sunday, Basic number is the midst ofa pastor search, our worship Christianity Class 5 p m Wednesday rwiungs. Prayer Meeting - 9 services are lad by visiting guest speak9 45p.m.; Bible Study 0 ers pastors, certified lay pastors and p Choir praettea 7.30 9 p m other lay persona Our guest speakers share their love Royal Ambassadors Mondays at 3.10 p m Girls ia Action Thursdays at 3.10 of God with ua through the BMseageo p.m Youth Jam Wednesdays at 9 p.m they each bring and through their sharlad A 4th ing and caring as we exchange thoughts Noising Homo Ministry Sundays at 3.30 pm. Youth Adults, and concerns during the Fellowship DinBrothwhood and Womens Ministries are ner which follows the service Please plan la join ua as wo enlarge our circle of monthly. friendship and knowledge and consider H99B9M9999NBM9M99MBMB additional forms of service in our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ - ni - - - - - T 721-354- 0 999999999 722-34- 3 Week approaches. March 1. You can name everyone you graduated with. ia. 2. You know what 3. You ever went to partus at a pasture, barn, or 4-- 6-1- the tenth annual Juvenile Arthritis Education Day This free conference for children with arthritis, their families and friends will be held Saturday, March 1 1 from 8 30 am. 12 30 p m. at Primary Childrens Medical Center. John Bohnaack. LID, a pediatric rheumatologist, Nina Parker Cohen. PhD, and Elaine Pollock. Education Specialist are just a few of the featured speakers at the conference. The Utah Parents Center and the Safe Kids Coalition, along with many other organisations will be preoenUo answer questions and give information on the services and resources available to families within the community. Games and activities for younger children will be pro. vided. Arthritis Foundation at or The Arthritis Foundation is the source of help and hope for nearly 43 million Americana who have arthritis. The foundation supports research to find ways to better treat and prevent the various types of and related diseases, and seeks to improve the quality of life for those affected by arthritis. 3. tis Scouters honored at King's Peak District recognition 722-919- - 9.45-7.3- 99 9 9 99999 OnFeb. 17,29 Scout leaders were honored at the Kings Peak District Annual recognition night hosted by the Roosevelt Stake. Paul Hitchcock, Utah National Parks Council District Executive said there were 20 Second Miler Awards, four Scouter of the year awards, and five District Award of Merit Awards given to well deserving local Scout leaders. Those receiving the Second Miler Awards were Jay Abbott, Gary Babcock, Christ! Brighton, Kelly 9991999 AA wuuruas 7Ayfi Local Angus Bird, Paul Chambers, David Evans, Becky Grass, Larry Henry, Marty Herrera, Janel Hicks. Keith Hooper, Bob Hoops, Hal Mitchell, Ina N lelson, Mary Perkins, Carmen Pitt Penny Samuels, Kay Seeley, Perry Taylor, and Duane Draper. These awards were presented by President Stuart Olsen. The Scouter of The Year Award went to Sue Wood. Cub Scouts; Mark Dennis, Scouts; Tom Bruton. Venturers; and President Ted Happen 0 O n i breeders recognized in 2000 report Blaine Horrocka, Neola. Horrocka Angus LTD. Neola; and Melvin Bingham, Roosevelt each own one bull listed in the 2000 Spring Sire Evaluation Report published by the American Angus Association which is headquartered in St Joseph, Mo. Issued in both the spring and fall, the new report features the latest performance information available on 4.720 sues. "The American Angus Association has the most compirtf and comprehensive beef cattle database in the world." says John Crouch, American Angus Association director of isted in the main report 62 perce lave expected progeny different EPDsl for carcass traits, which ihould assist cattlemen in choosing enetico that will produce a more insistent higher quality beef predict." EPDa are generated from performance data submitted by breed- rrs through the AngyHd Im- proprovement Records pram. Traits in which EPDs are avail-ibl- e include birth weight weaning night milk, yearling weight ana wight mature daughter weight and wight and scrotal circumference, is well as carcase traits including sarcasa weight marbling, rib eye ires, external fat thickness and permit retail product The analysis for he sire evaluation report ia done in xiopermtion with Iowa State by Doyle E. Wilson and Dr. kbebe Hessen. Uni-rereit- y, Elder Jordan Witbeck, son of Daniel and Jeneal Witbeck will return from the Italian Milan Mission on March 1 1 and will give his mission report Match 19 in the Bluebell Ward at the Altamont Stake Center at 12:30p.m. Elder Thomas Ronald Winteiton, son Winteiton has of Ronald and Lori-Jbeen called to the New Hampshire o Manchester Mission. He will speak in the Roosevelt Cove Ward. March 12 at 9 am. Thomas will enter the MIC on March 13. Whitman promoted to rank of senior airman in tha middle of a dirt road. 4. You used to drag "mam." 6. You said tha T word and your parents know within the hour. 6. You plan parties around the schedule of different police officers, since you know which one would bust you and which ones wouldnt same goes with tha game warden. 7. You ewr went cow --tipping or snip hunting. 5. School geta canceled tar out sporting events. 9. It was cool to date aoauooe from the neighboring town. 10. You had senior skip day. 1 1. You cant help but dale a friend's ex girlfriend. 12. Your car stays filthy because of the dirt roads, and you will never ewn a dark vehicle for this reason. 13. The town next to you ia considered "trashy" or "snooty," but is actually just like your town. 14. Getting paid minimum wage ia considered a raise. 15. You bragged to your friends because you got pipes on your truck for your birthday. 16. Anyone you want can be found at either the Dairy Queen or the feed store. 17. You see at bast one friend a week driving a tractor through town. IS. Football coaches suggest that you haul hay for the summer to get stronger. 19. Directions art given using "the stoplight as a reference. 20. Your letter jacket was worn after your 19th birthday. t. 21. Weekend excitement involves a trip to a 22. Even the ugly people enter beauty contests. 23. You decide to walk somewhere for exercise and five people pull over and ask if you need a nde. 24. Your teacher call you by your older siblings names. 25. Your teachers remember when they taught your parents. 26. You can charge at all the local tores. 27. It is normal to see an old man riding through tow a on ending lawn mower. 28. You can drive golf carta, 4 wheelers, and go carta ia town. 29. When someone gvta pulled ever the whole town drive by at leaat twice. 30. Everyone else hears it on their scanners. 31. You have ever partied with a guy who is 25, has no job. but is the buyer for all of the beat parties 32. Almost everyone in your school also has a cousin in your schooL 33. Your only newspaper was a weekly. 34. It doesn't take much to amuse you. 35. Your first smoke was straw out ia the barn. 36. Your summer swimming was often done in a pond or o gravel pit 37. You never waited long at stop lights, but regularly w sited 15 minutes at the railroad crossings. Wal-Mar- To register for Juvenile Arthritis Education Day or for free information on juvenile arthritis, call the 722-919- 6 viai-loti- of the Kings Peak District, presented by President Stan Poulaoa. The Highest Award given on a district level. The District Award of Merit went to Doug Gilley, A1 Joie, Mark Monaen, Soya Sutton, and Steve Ureok. Presented by Dale Thomas, chairman of the Kings Peak District. All awards were for service through the year 1999. Installation ofdistrict officers and staff was done by Lynn Snow. Utah Nations Parks Council Sector Chairman. Entertainment was provided by the Kings Peak District Order of the Arrow dance team members, Jack Wood Advisor. Guest speaker was Dr. Steve Pehrson. a former Army Special Forces officer, he gave a resounding talk on gaining worthy experiences that prepare youth for future challenges and the values that scouting teaches oar youth v About one hundred and forty five scout leaders family members and community leaders attended. DVT : . fraevato. Uintah Baiun STANDARD CLASSIFIED: FtfADSI.;.-:'-'Cal I or 722-51- : 31 Zone Farley, ion of Larry and Juti Farnsworth and the late Grant Farley, has been called to serve in the Detroit Michigan Mission. He will speak in the Bndgcland Ward. March 12 at 10:30 a m. Friends and family are invited to an open house at the Gateway Center in Duchesne on Saturday. March 1 1 from 6-- 9 pjn. Zone will enter the MTC on March 13. Free Drawing PrNatal t nun. seated massage Drawing to be held on March 15. MassaS 15 'Reflexology - 57 N. 100 E. M. Roosevelt 722-017- 5 1 0-Mon.-Thu- r. Fri. 1 5 SaL by Appointment Only 5, 2-- starch LABOR SALE No Need To Wait! Assisted Well install your new floor covering within few days! Living jj If the time has come that P you ox a loved one needs jj assistance with tha activities ol daily living, P let us help you feel the p safety and peace of mind y that 24 hour assistance ju can ptovide. M .... 110 N. 300 E Roosevelt 722-91- 85 800 West Lagoon Street Roosevelt, Utah 84066 "M Watch for. Our. Grand Open C i ,? lapia,LMl Laury ! Chaffee', prm Mare E. Whitman has been promoted in the US Air Force to the rank of senior airman. Whitman, a satellite systems operator, ia assigned to the 3 Space Operations Squadron. Falcon Air Force Base, Colorado Springs, Colorado. He ia the son ofElaine D. Heffner, Taylorsville; and John S. Whitman, Roosevelt. la 1995, he graduated from Woodscroaa High School. 3 might be from a small town if ... the Arthritis Foundation, Utahldaho Chapter and Primary Children's Rheumatology Clinic are pleased to present Whos On Your Team?", tha fact that juvenile arthritis affects nearly a quarter of a million children ana is one of the moot common childhood diseases, it can be difficult to diagnose and treat. Juvenile arthritis is a general term for all types ofarthritis that occur in children. The symptoms include swellpain, stiffness and sometimes ing in or around tha joint Children may develop juvenile rheumatoid arthritis or childhood forms of lupus, ankylosing spondylitis or other related forms of arthritis. Contrary to general belief, infanta, children and teenagers can get arthritis. An estimated 285.000 children under age 18 are affected by juvenile arthritis, and juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA) affects up to 50,000 children. According to the Arthritis Foundation, juvenile arthritis ia more prevalent than juvenile diabetes and cerebral palsy. Many parents and some physicians may regard the symptoms of juvenile arthritis as just "growing pains" until they become serious. Unlike other diaeaae that can be determined by a simple teat, a doe-to- r may have to go through many steps to find out ifjuvenile arthritis is present Whats worse, the longer a diagnosis ia delayed, the more potential there is for joint damage to occur. However, with early recognition and aggressive treatment, the devastating impact of the disease can be minimised. As Juvenile Arthritis Awareness Dee pi is Pt You Juvenile arthritis education day planned in March ST BELEM'S CATHOLIC CHURCH mAt Cnu Sptt Unto 431 Kail 200 North Mjf.h 7. :QOQ- - 722-866- 2 i |