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Show ft fir fjsi f .i THE FIRST BAPTIST UIVRCH 592 E. 400 S. Duehrine, Utah Tht First Baptist Church of Duchesnt inviira you to join us in worshiping our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Sunday School for alt ages begins at 9 45 a m. Morning Worship Servkv is at II a m. Sunday Evening worship starts at 6 p m. A Bible study on Bible Doctrine. There is a Ladies Bible Study each Monday at I p.m. Join us in the study in Psalms. Wednesday night at 7.00 p.m. a Bible Study and Prayer. All art welcome to join us. For mare information call or Paster Bill Roberts at 738-861- 8 738-260- ROOSEVELT CHRISTIAX ASSEMBLY 870 Eat! Huy 40 (next to th Pitta Hut I Phont Pattor David C. Fdtner Sunday School 9.30 a m. 722-256- 8 - -- inter'non-denomination- Utah Phan Pattor Lynn R. Truman 10.00 a.m. Sunday Worship Sunday Evening Worship - 6.30 p.m. Bible Study Wednesday 7 pm. Youth Croup Wedmd.iy 6 00 p.m. Spanish Only Worship - Thursday 7.00 p.m. 722-013- 2 JESUCRISTO ES Strvieio tn Espanol Harvttl Ftllouthip Chunk 122 E. Lagoon St. Routntlt. Utah Juevet 7 pm. Pattor Lorenzo Etquivet Ttitphono CHURCH ray fc, r - -i a ADYEXTIST Vernal, Utah Potior Dean Ltfthay Sabbath School. 10.30 am. on Saturday Worship Service: 12 noon on Saturday - JtflTO.V COM.VUX1TY PRESB YTERIAX CHURCH 4 lh and F Street, Mvton, Utah Phone: The Myton Community Presbyterian Church invites you to worship with us Sunday at 11 a.m. We are located at the earner of Fourth and F Streets; our Because we phone number is are in the midst of a pastor search, our worship services are led by visiting guest speakers pastors, certified lay pastors and other by persons. Our guest speakers share their love of God with us through the messages they each bring and through their sharing and caring as we exchange thoughts and concerns during the Felloaship Dinner which follows the service. Please plan to join us ae we enlarge our circle of friendship and knowledge and consider additional forms of service in our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. 722-919- 6 ''Oh' t3ir ' b v I "1 - U 14 t ; J r pm. Prayer Circle at 4 30 p m. Holy Spin! Mission Duchesne, Sunday, 1 pm. For more information rail - 722-297- 5 UTE BAPTIST CHURCH 40 on Whitenick Rood It miic Sank of Highway Pattor Ftrru Kuis For moot information tall MMM69M96699M49969999996 722-23S- Records conference workshop offered by State Archives Worldwide Organization for Women to host international conference in SLC U, , Enimumnimm August 29 Jane 11 Kaye Carloo, Whiterocks.girl. August 29 Gina Kay Roche and Lyle Kent Collotzi, Myton, bov. August 30 JoLvnn and Shane Michael White. Dutch John, girl. Sept 2 Sarah Marie and Jamea Michael Harris, Roosevelt girl Sept. 3 Cathy Ann and Jeremy Jake Farnsworth, Gusher, girl ard P. Lindsay; "Family Stories and celebrity Tiger WivkI sr.d Utah's Dustin Dehltn, both at the agr of 10. It was filmed at the O; Umi.-- t Junior World GoIfToum ar: e: : t in July 196 t the Presidio Golf Club in San Diego. California Frm7p m to9p m. we will have feat u red pedkers Elder David B Haight and hi wife Kuhy. s They will reir.inian slunit the of their life and how their religion and faith have strengthened them and helped their, tu overcome obstacle along the ay l.t Guvcrnur Olene Walker will dehvt r s greeting from the Governt-- and read a declaration on the fairaiy rrakinc Septem- Traditions to Pass on to Posterity, by Dr Janice Dixon; "How My Family Supported Me in Preparing for My Jesika Henderson, America's Junior Miss; "The Art of Grandparentir.g." by Jean Green; "How Music in the Home can Strengthen Families. by Patricia Kelsey Graham; and Ways to Help Our Families Stay Morally Clean in d World," by JuAnn Hibher Hamilton. Richard G. Wilkras. professor of law and executive director of the World Family Policy Center at Brigham Young University (BYU), will address current concerns about the proposed International Criminal Court of Justa'e. ar.d how it may affect the lives of families snd societies around the world Thrconferencc will also feat ure Kathryn Balmfort h, director of the World Family Policy Center at BY'U, who will provide an update on other U.N. issues snd how they affect today's families and future families. Registration fete for Saturdays program, which will run from Sam. to 5 p.m.. are: Adults, 67 1 184 1, and students, 65 Registration runs from 8 a.m to 9 s m. Saturday morning. Parking is free, entrance located at 4445 South. An evening packed with "Family Fun" activities for parent, children and youth is slated for Friday, Sept. 15. from 5 p m.toSp m. From 5p.m. to 7 p.m., featured activities will include: wall climbing, relay races, an obstacle course, basketball shoot, face painting, craft, an art contest and a fish pond. There will also be a video presentation ofa golf tournament featuring Ross, Jennifer Suddreth, and McKay lie W atts. The following were recognized as this year's top award winners: Benjamin Anderson, Charity Anderson, Dorothy Anderson. Joseph Anderson, Julia Anderson, L. Caroline Heward, Trevor Hunt. Adrian Matsaw. Amber Matoaw, Joseph Families e.f Brandon Anderson, Cambridge, Stuart Brighton. Grant Davis, Jack Davia, Marianne Evans, Kvann Evana,Tammra Evana, Leiaa Molay, Matthew Moby, McKenzie W atu. Rebecca Moby, and T eanicha Molay. Month" in Utoli. AI v. muMeal numbers including V.iice t tne Children" by KLrt C- - -- tor. mii! be performed by the Brighton High School The staffs of the Uintah Basin Bookmohiband the IhadManeCounty Library would like to thank the many businesses for their generous donation of prizes If you missed this year's program join us next year. Happy reading kids! From all of us at the Duchesne County Library and the Uintah Basin M.idngafR Thecost for Frida.1 evening iS 10 per family. 64 fer adult iver IS 63 Kr students .12 IS . and 62 for chilThe Worldwide Organidren 1 zation For Women was founded in Salt Lake City, L'tah. N ma Palmer, a founder, currently Mrve as president. The organization has its root in the Utah Awiati.i!i of Women, which wa founded in November 1977. The name uf that organization wa changed four y a: tgv to facilitate its international in addressing the pow er and sanctity of the family, as well a support :rg the role ofwomen in promoting the natural family. We support women in their rote as motlier. nurturers. wives and grandmothers." r aimer says. Our orgamcation reo.'gr.i' the need for children to be taught skills that can hc- -t le taught in the home. These are not.iust skill, but attribute and fcvlr'.gs When it comes 13-1- 112-1$- ). M- Hicken, Marci Hicken, Chaae r ber "Celebration ' Jacobsen. Colton Jacobsen. Kaelee Jacobsen, Chad Kettle, Rachel Kettle, Ruasell Kettle, Josh Richena. Chelsea wa-son- nX-rate- i "Make tome cosmic connections at the library". This year' program blasted off in June and came in for a triumphant landing this week. This year's voyage into the land of books included 107 passengers and a record of 3,553 hours were read. County library officials were pleased to have Sue Wardle and the bcxk mobile ftaiTtsco-sponaoofthis adventure and look forward to doing more joint ventures with them. Congratulaikma of the kids who participated. You are all winners and we hope you continue to read for many years tocome. Thiayeara award ceremony was held Wednesday, Sept. 6 at the Crossroads Senior and Community Center. The following were recognized as the honrxble mention winners: Kira Carmichael. Aneska Evans, Asia Evans. Sarah Fowlea, Jill rs s. it T reading program this summer. The Homvjhle Mcminn Award Winners and Tup Award W'ir.i;er nf llic SUMMERTIME READERS--Panicipanthosted by Duchesne Count) Lthr ur w ere jciuKc d I. v an a w ur d ruin Cosmic Connections Summer Reading Prof Crossroads Senior und Community Center. at week lust behalf in their held program by C m theme for this year's program was f w rt Future. .w9 p The Duchesne County Library and j The Worldwide Organization For Women (WOW) will hold a two-da- y "Celebration of Famiconference lies 2000" Friday, Sept. 15 and Saturday, Sept. 16 at the Salt Lake Community College Lifetime Activity Center, 4600 S. Redwood Road, Salt Lake City. Utah. Friday is for families and Saturday is for men, women and teens. Highlights of ths conference include: Starb Kay Stanley, Mrs. World 2000, who will offer the keynote ad dress snd perform s piano number; members of the Sudanese Kakwa Tribe, a Salt Lake City group that traditional and original Erforms tor iev through drums and colorful dances; ss well as Nigerian Chief Carol Ugochukwu and Nigerian Igbo village women, who will explain programs designed with the to increase lit help of WOW-Afric- a eracy among village members. The Nigerian Igbo Village women will also demonstrates few "micro-credenterprises" being developed to feed their African families, snd will offer crafts from their native country for sale. The capstone speaker will be BYU Senior Instructor Ann Madsen, "Making Their Peace: Twelve Women of Jerusalem." Workshops will include: "WartoSsveOur Children." by Rich- - 9 mriMKUinmwj--i XV$' . 8 SEVEXTH-DA263 W. Main, Page 3 BASIN STANDARD. September 12.2( -.- .i ""n ' the Uintah Basin Bookmobile Library are pleased to announce they have had a very auceeasful summer LA VERDAD -- The Sc. Elisabeth Episcopal Church of Whilcnxks welcomes any and all who wish to worship with us. Holy Eucharist is given Sunday morning at 10 a m. Sunday School starts at 10 a m. also. j?riT " - 722-344- f. - 722-919- 722-354- 0 A 4 - - irr : m w- - irw. 122 E. Lagoon SI. Ruotettll, ROOSEVELT BAPTIST CHURCH 402 Hillemt Dm Rootnxlt, Utah Phone: Pattor Story Hadlock Roosevelt Baptist Church invite you to join us for praise and worship of our Lord and Savior. Jesus Christ. Schedule of Ministries: Sunday School - 9 45 am.; Worship - Ham.; Sunday evenings. 1st Sunday. Outreach and visitation 6 p.m.; 2nd Sunday. Basic Chrwtianily class 6 p.m.; 3rd Sunday, Fellowship dinner- - 12p.m.; 4th Sunday, Basic Christianity Class 6 p m. Wednesday evenings: Prayer Meeting 6 - 6.45 p.m.; Bible Study 6 45 7.30 ST HELE"S CATHOLIC p.m.; Choir practice 7.30 9pm. CHURCH Mondays at Royal Ambassadors 3 10 p.m. Girls in Action Thursdays at "Aiv Crus Sprt Unira" 3.10 p.m. Youth Jam - Wednesdays at 6 432 Eart 200 Xonh Rootevetl, Utah 61066 p m. Nursing Home Ministry 2nd It Rev. Thomat Cullelon, Pattor 4th Sundays at 2 30 p.m. Youth Adults. Brotherhood and Women's Ministries Mass Schedule Saturday. 5 00 p.m. are monthly. (except Third Saturday). Sunday: 10 W a.m.; Mass 4 Exposition Friday's at 5 p.m. ELIZABETH EPISCOPAL Kateri Center Mass. Wednesday, 12 1 ri FELLOWSHIP CHURCH - - ysermpj ' HARVEST 769-313- 7 10 30 a.m. Morning Worship Evening Worship 6.30 p.m. Player 4 Bible Study Wednesday. 7 p.m. Youth Service Thursday. 7 p.m. Roosevelt Christian Assembly opens wide its doors and in the name of the Lord Jesus says WELCOME! "'' '' '?' r fit?" mitxrvwxixsmM- -i i -- L.LN nigriwms w v to building family relationships, it's not necessarily w hat you know. It's what you feel." WOW is a group of women concerned abvmt the trend of parents being separated from their children. The conference was bora out of the organization's primary goal of offering families ideas to strengthen and support themselves, and to educate society about problems and forces w rakemng today's families. Far more or information, call or visit the website at: wowinfo.org. N. ! Utahns will be able to learn more about preserving records via two eventa sponsored by the Utah State Archives and Records Service. A records conference geared toward the general public is offered on Thursday, Oct. 12. This conference will include presentations on how to use records for research and how to preserve photographs and family papers Speakers include prufeMKXial staff from the Utah State Archive. Utah State Historical Society, and Utah State University. The conference will be held from 8:15 a.m. to 3.30p m. in the StateOffke Building Auditorium. The 115 registration fee, which indudesa break and boa lunch, is due September 29. A full-naworkshopon the preservid vation of audiovisual media eotapes, audiotapes, motion picture films and film strips. LPs, CDs, and CD- - ROMs is scheduled on F riday , October 11 The instructor ia Blythe Lee of the AMIGOS Imaging and rVcacrvation SmioeiirSl. The workshop will be held in Room B1 10 of the State Office Building from 9 a m. to 4 p.m. The early registration fee is 675 per person. A 695 registration fee will be assessed to any registrations (marked after September 21. ticipants of all levels of experience ate welcome. The ITS is funded in part by s grant from the Division of Preservation and Access of the Na- - tional Endowment for the Humanities. The records conference snJ AV workshop are being held in conjunction with Utah Archives Week. Oct. Toybtain further information, or to register for either the Record ConfMrnoe or the ANW'nrkshop, please contact the ltah State Archives at 2. 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