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Show 1Yt. riNTAII BASIN SfAMlAKRAufllM 29. km lift fh, HARVEST FELLOWSHIP CHURCH Duchesne, Utah The First Baptist Church of Roosevelt, Utah Phono Pastor Lynn R. Truman 10:00 m. Sunday Worship Sunday Evening Worship 6:30 p.m. Bibio Study Wednesday 7 p.m. Youth Group Wednesday 6:00 p.m. Spanish Only Worship - Thursday 7:00 p.m. - Pool and Exeroso 9- -4 none at Hanna 10 am. 4 pm Thursday. August 31. Lunch at noon: Chicken ala long, - - stfad, comtvaad. peaches Cersnvcs doss -- 10 am. Playvig in ie drt at 10 30 am. Pool and exerase 9- -4 Van to Duchesne lor Lunch (cal to reswvo a seat) ES LA VERDAD Servica on Eopanol JESUCR1STO Friday. September 1: Lunch at noon. Moatloal. mash gravy, veggie, dessert. Harvest Fellowship Church 123 E. Lagoon St. Roosevelt, L'toA Jut we 7 p.m. Pastor Lortrno Esquivel 3 Telephono 738-260- ADVENTIST Venal. Utah Pastor Dean Lifshay 7833137 Sabbath School: 10:30 a.m. on Saturday Worship Service: 12 noon on Saturday SEVENTH-DA-T 363 W. Main. 3 Phono Pastor David C Filonor Sunday School 9:30 am. 10:30 a.m. Monung Worship Evening Worship 6:30 p.m. Prayer ft Bible Study Wednesday, 7 p.m. Youth Servica Thursday, 7 p.m. Roosevelt Christian Assembly opens wide Ua doors and ia the name of the Lord Jesus aays WELCOME! 723-255- - - - ROOSEVELT BAPTIST CHURCH 40 2 HiUerest Drive Roosevelt. Utah 0 Phone: Pastor Stacy Hadloch: Roosevelt Baptist Church invites you to join ua for praise and worship of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Schedule of Ministries: Sunday 9:45 am; Worship 11 am.; Sunday evenings: 1st Sunday, Outreach and visitation 6 p m.; 2nd Sunday, Basie Chnatianity daas pm; 3rd Sunday, FeUowshipdwner-1- 2 p.m 4th Sunday, Basie Christianity Class 722-354- 723-34- 43 pm. - 71 Stretching axerases. 9 30 a m Nature wak. 10 am Pool and exercise 9 - 4 Monday. September 4. Holiday. Centar Closed Tuesday. September 5: Lunch at noon- Port roast mash m gravy, oriental vegetables, salad. rol.pudOng Art Class -- 9am. Pool and exarase 9- -4 Card Games 10 am. ROOSEVELT - - MYTON COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 4th and F Street, Myton, Utah Phone: Tha Myton Community Presbyterian Church invitas you to worship with ua Sunday at 11 a.m. We are located at ths comer of Fourth and F Streets: our Because we phono number ia are in the midst of a pastor search, our vrorehip services are led by visiting guest speakers -- pastors, certified Ipy pastors and other lay persona. Our guest speakers share their love of God with us through the they each bring and through their inf and caring as e exchange thoughts and concerns during the Fellowship Dinner which iollows the service. Please plutojoin us as wo enlarge our circle of friendship and knowledge and consider additional Ibrnia of service in our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Wednesday we mI ravel to Hanna for Picnic at Hoiks and Graces Pavtbon. Sign up sheet at the front counter Sept 9 we wet go to Sal Lake to tie Hale Theatre for s musical, sign up sheet at Vie tront counter. R you have any suggestions of twigs to do. please cal Jud at a 722-919- 6 722-429- 722-919- shar-Scho- ol Wednesday evening Prayer Meeting 6 6:45 p.BL; Bible Study - 6:45 7 JO I pm ri The Little Mias Duchesne County Fair Pageant proved to be a huge succeea! The contestants modeled and performed with the poise and finesse of future Misa America Queens. Although they were from 5 14 years old! The auditorium was filled to capacity and a night of entertainment was eryoyed by all. The Tiny Miss Court was: Tiny Miss Duchesne County: Jasmine Jones, daughter of Ryan and Kristy Jones, Tabiona; 1 attendant, Shelbie Miller.daughter of John and Launnie Miller, Tabiona; and 2- attendant, Amerie Si rebel, daughter of Jerry and Wendy Strebel. Tabiona. In the Tiny Misa Division the Photogenic Winners were: JaiceyGines, 1 attendant, daughter of Brian and Rayleen Giles, Roosevelt; Taiyn Pure, Queen, daughter of Steve and Lena Pure, Roosevelt. Talent winners were: Shelbie Miller, 1 attendant; Jasmine Jones, Queen. Little Miss Duchesne County Court was: Queen, Cami Kelsey, daughter of Craig and Jan Kelsey, Duchesne; 1 attendant, Shayna Brady, daughter ofDarren and Melody Brady, Duchesne; and 2" attendant, Tayva Pure, daughter of Steve and Lena Pure, Roosevelt. Little Miss Photogenic Winners were, 1 attendant, Madison Burgess, daughter of Jeff and Michelle Burgesa, Roosevelt; Queen: Tracina Casper, daughter of Leon and Ginger Casper, Tabiona; Talent Winners: 1 attendant. Cami Kelaey;Talent Queen, Shayna Brady, daughter of Darren and Melody Brady, Duchesne. cottage cheese pineapple, crackers, puddng 722-013- 3 736-861- CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY 370 East Huy 40 (next to the Piun Hal) lagoon Si. 123 E. ST HELEN 'S CATHOLIC CHURCH . Royal Ambassadors Mondays at 3: 10 pm Girls in Action Thursdays at 3:10 p.BL Youth Jam - Wednesdays at 6 2nd 5 p.m. Nursing Homo Ministry m&m m X lTI V ll. A.! 1! Ill L'i TINY MISS BEAUTIE- S- Duchesne County Tiny Miss pageant w inners are pictured left to right: JaicieGine. 1 Attendant to Miss Photogenic Queen: Tary n Pure, Miss Photogenic Queen: Jasmine Jones. Tiny Mist Duchesne County and Talent Queen; Amerie Sirchel. 2 Attendant to Tiny Miss Duchesne County; Shelbie Miller. 1 Attendant to Tiny Miss Duchesne County Queen. mAuo i left to nght; Prince. Ryder Reynolds. vonofTroy 5 MONTH WINNERS Jarrett Spencer, son of Rus-c- l! and Valerie Spencer. and Tina Reynolds; 1 2- -. Taylor Lyn Nielsen, son of Teresa Nielen. Sleepiest baby. Bridget vie. Michelle of son . son of Jim andTalana hie; Most Hair.Tnsten Whittenburg Helms and Justin Whiuenhurg. Princess. Sky ke Jean Stevenson, daughter of Nikki Stevenson; Zoey Marie Keel, daughter of Ro-- e Peterson and I. Kateri Center Maas, Wednesday. 12 P.BL Prayer Circle at 4.30 p.BL Hofr Spirit Mission Ihichesna, day, 1 pm 5 For Bans information call - Sun-wis- h I, Michael KeeL 722-297- v r 0-- p.m CHURCH The St Elisabeth Episcopal Church afWhdarocks welcomes any and all who to worship with ua.Hoy Eucharist is givtn every Sunday amraing at 10 Sunday School starts at 10 am - PAGEANT WINNF.KS Little Miss Duchesne County Sha na Brady, Talent Queen and I Attendant to Little Mi Duchesne County, Cami Kelsey. Utile Miss Duchesne County Queen and I Attendant in Talent; Tracina Casper. Miu Photogenic Queen; Tayva Puro, 2" Attendant to Utile Minx Duchesne County; and Madison Burgess. 1' Attendant to Little Miss Photogenic Queen. I Crux Spea Unicam 432 East 200 North Roosevelt, Utah 54066 Rev. Thomas Colleton, Pastor 4th Sundays at 2.30 p.m. Youth Adults, Brotherhood and Women's Ministries 'Maas Schedule-Saturda- y; 6:00 p.BL are axmlhly. (eaeept Third Saturday); Sunday: 10:00 am; Mam 5 Exposition Friday's at 6 ST. ELIZABETH EPISCOPAL Paa:3 pageant winners ySditesdayTAugusT XT' Luncft at noon. Beet noode soup, internon-denomination- Duchaana invitas you to join ua in worshiping our Lord and Savior Jssus Christ. Sunday School for all agio begin at 9:45 a.UL Morning Worship Servica ia at 11 am. Sunday Even inf worship starts at 6 p.m. A Bible atudy on Bible Doctrine. There is a Ladies Bible Study each Monday st 1 pm. Join us in the study in Paalma. Wednesday night at 7:00 p.m. a Bible Study and Pngrar. All are wrieomo to join ua. Far mars information call 8 or Faster Bill Roberts at Choir practice - 7:30 - Duchesne Co. Fair 692E.400&. pm; M- Little Miss A THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH - 2m - UTE BAPTIST CHURCH H mile North of Highway 40 , an Whiterochs Road Pastor Ferns H'im Fat more information call MMstnuii a v iU j I YEAR OLD WINNERS left to right: Prince Beau Bateman, son of Cheyenne and Shanna Bateman; htost ringlets. Kiley Brady, daughter of Shay Ire Ann Rowley, daughter of Shane and Dcloy and Heidi BnJy: Suzay Rowley; I SHaylce Hope W orkman, daughter of Kevin and Angella Workman; Princess, Shaclee Nay, daughter of Monty and Susannah Nay; 1". Collen Jim Ross, son of Jeremy Ross and Mandy Greene; Sparkling eyes. Daiten Mecham. son of David Damyn Lund, son ofTyier and Nique Lund: and Jessica Mecham. 723-23- 7. 9H9MM99M9M9M99M9' Listening to your garden could avoid evil pests ... L.1T.T - 4. mrdrat device for the yard and could work a little like a baby monitor. A little speaker would ait next to your bed at night to alert you if any evil peats dared to venture onto your property. During the night, a small device would signal, "Warning?, (lugs approaching the tomatoes." 'But, (or now, the beet monitoring device for my yard is a simple strou through the landscape every evening ortwo.sayaJerryCoodspeed.Utah State University Extension horticulturist. 'If 1 aimply pay attention to certain arras, and know what to look for, 1 notice moot infestations while they are small and easy to control If 1 forget, and ony venture out into the garden once every week or two, what wu a small problem has become gigantic and is much harder to controL" One trick with monitoring is knowing where to look, and what the damage looks like, he explains. It is obvious that we look for plants that appear damaged. Some peats sat enunksiout of leaves, soft herbaooous growth and even wood. Examine the waves especially those does to the. ground. Slugs and snails normally taka bites out of the leaves in their tern tory.Goodspeed says. They often cat the margins of the leaves, leaving only the veins and stalks in their wake. They also may leave a slimy trail, but not always. Since they feed at night, they aro usually off sleeping, oblivious to our fretting about the damage during the day. Other night feeders are the black root weevils, he adds. This group of nasty insects removes perfect little ' 2. paper under the leaves and shako them a little. Ifthe small dots appear on the paper start to move, chances are they are mites. Occasionally, you may spot poms leave that are beginning to wilt, Goodspced says. This can be an indication that the plants are cither getting too much dr too little water. Dig around the base of the plant to check the moisture level ana condition of the roota. If the soil is bone dry three to four inches down, more wster may be needed. If the soil is damp, the plant may be suffering from root rot or another problem associated with overwatering Often the soil will even smell a little musty and old. Cut into a root and examine it. U should be fra and white. If it is soft or mushy, with brown, purple or black streaks, it is rot Let the soil dry out and adjust your watering schedule. - Another with problem overwalering is it contributes to iron chlorosis, ho adds. This is most noticeable on tho newer leaves of the plants. They turn a yellowish color while the veins remain green. Examine both the newer and aider leaves to see ifthere is any difference in their color and growth. Look (or other plants that appear to be Gootkpeed says. Compare them with similar, healthy plants. Monitoring the landscape regularly make it easier to notice any change in appearance. It is also much easier tocontrelapest problem while it is still small and before it gets out of hand. Check out www.ext.usu vdu. gar-de- n d. 1 MONTH WINNERS left to right. Prince. Stetson I vie. son of Hank Steven Tripp Jr, son of Steve and Daphne Tnpp: and Reshea Ivie. Sierra Olsen. len son of Troy and Sherrie Thompson; Bra) Thompson, daughlerofChuckandTonyaOUcn; I'. Katelyn laxonhet.daugther of Jerry and Sherry Lisonhee. Princess, Dushonia Opal Chipcta McCook, daughter of Roland and Shay McCook. 6-1- I. Dalton John Giles; I . Braxton 4 Y EAR OLD WINNERS left to nght: Coonis, son of Rob and Angie Coonis. Queen. Shalay na Robinson, daughter of M ike and Sue Robinson: Not pictured. King. Shane Priest, son of Shi and Nikki Priest; 1 Jasmine Sanchez, daughter of Greg andTrisha Sanchet F, classified as pretty , he adds. They look so good in the garden that they may be confused wiih an ornamental and should be showcased in the front Fashionable vegetables in yard rather than the garden back lot garden. Its n fashion One of these show out there in the garden. Some vegetable are not tally delicious but attractive. Then there are those that are downright ugly. Catenae looks like a potato that fell off a truck at high speed. Parsnips, turnips and rutabagas also (all in to the category ofhutncfy vegetable 'Vegetables that are unfortunate enough to be both bland and ugly should be called weeds, says Jerry Goods peed, Utah Slat University Extension horticulturist. 'A few lucky vegetables, however, are not only edible but could even be leaf-eate- r. strolling toe yard, lf they are sticky, through Goodapeed says. bids aro probably to blame. They e roll the leaves aa they begin to feed. This w another symptom to look for on the plant. Aphids do not bit, but they do Hick oe ntaTheground may slro be a littie sticky under a tree that has an aphid infestation. Mites are another sucking insect, he says. However, they do not normally leave sticky mess as they eat Mite damage ie evident when the leaves start to turn yellow, nut or another off color.lf you suspect aul damage, simply hold a white piece of 2 cpy) ilappy , 83th birthday Pearl f from all Yeur family ' i V B rcli-galo- to the d 2YEAROlDWlNNTJlS--fcYa-w,Mnt.lAhN,Niclsen.dJiigh- ia Swiss chard, Goodspced says. It can be found in rod, mange, yellow and green. The semiiitularshiMsroundthesdges of many plan la. Their damage begins to appear this time ofrear. The adults and larva live in the soil and the black adults come out to feed at night Grasshoppers aro another common They consume nearly anything that ia in their path including benwa, small trees and napping dogs. Normally they aro out doing their damage throughout the day, where wo can see them. 'Feel the leaves ofthe plants while 2. 2. moat popular variety is called Bright Lights. The name is accurate because its coloring is indeed bright and striking. A nice, red variety called Ruby. Another attractive plant occasionally seen in garden is the sweet potato, he says. A member of the morning glonr family, it has the ability to vine ana crawl along the ground. It makes a wonderful groundcovrr. Plant sweet potatoes in mounds or raised beds of wrlldrained. loose soil, Goodspeed explains. During wares summers the plants can rover a four or five square foot area with a thick mat ofkwve and vine. It really doesn't flower, but the foliage is at- tractive. Cobra range from a deep green to purple or brome. Since sweet potatoes are a warm season crop, start them as early as possible, he says. Some nursenrs in Utah sell sweet potato slip or they can he purchased front mail order catalog Harriet sweet p4ature right before the first killing frost in the fall Peppers are another great addition to any flowering or cmamrntal bed.Goodsperdsay Of course ornamental perarre are well known for their small purple, red. yellow and white fruit What atany people don't realise ia that all ornamental peppers are also edible. In fact, many of Lb mure culoiful prpivn ate quite aptey and hare unique flsmr There are also many sweet, belltype peppers that are showy, he A say- - These Urge, edible and colorful fruits art available in purple, brown, rod, orange and hite. One small flower N--J 1 saw i icr of Milk and Teresa tclsctu Litile Mins Attitude, Emnu Rogers, daughter of Kent Rcgm; Prince. Suvkton Pike, ion of Clc c anJ Ami Pike: Bottom row . left to right Fnrwcvv. Joccl) n Gillum, daughter of V ic ki BergquiU and CVhi McArthur. Dut) Jones, son of Ryan and Kn-t- y Jones; 2", Jami Ann I. Helms, daughter of James and Jcannie Helms; of Nikki Stevenson. 2. Jace Rilcv - Icdtvuer. I'.Gaige of Stevenson, von left long ht. Lindsay, vmof Paul and Ledbetter: Prince. son Jenny Monica Quick; Braydcn Stephanie Emilioo Wilkenwn. son 4 Jodi Pan: Princess. K aitlinn Cunv ; Ann Seeley, daughter of Kaj e and Julie Seeley ; IMaciC aspre. duughtcr of Tony and Sahnoa C V'pcr 3 YEAR OLD WINN1 RS 2. planted entirely in a variety of colored bell pepper. Goodspred say. lts great mixture of colors was eyrapprwiing. and it had the added benefit of making great salsa later in the rear. Many vegetable gwrdeners p!s- -t polo beans because they can quN-khgrow and rorer a fence. Ire3 or w all be say However, they also add to the r landscape with their colorful blooms and fivit The flowers can be white, purple or even red The pndsenroem an array of colors similar te the prp-- 2. pers. but purple and red are the must spectarular. Some that are a bit unusual are twoconed pod And those that grow to be about a foot long can be both entertaining and useful. Si. as you plant a garden or f cwrrbods in the future, don't be j afraid to mix plants that are oma-- ! menial and edible, say ' Grow rocv'Ohlesthai arc both sttrsc-tir- e and usrf,L and see how nvany you can hide in flower bed Ghevk out www fit usu edu pmm |