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Show UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. Oetr 3. 2000- - Pace 3 KUED - Channel 7 THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH The Firit Baptist scheduling "Where's My Favorite Program?" FELLOWSHIP CHURCH motional ia tcrlaoH-dcna- HARVEST 692 E. 400 S. Duthetnt, Utah m ft Church of Raoammlt, Utah 122 E. Lagoon 2 Phone Pattar Lynn R. TVuman Christ. 10:00 am Sunday Worship Sunday School tor all apaa begins at Sunday Evening Worship 6JO pm 9 45 am. Morning Worship Bibb Study Wednesday 7 pm Srrvioa ia at 11 am. Sunday Evening Youth Group Wednesday pm worship atarta at 6 p.m. A Bible atudy on Spanish Only Warship Thursday Bibio Ductnno. p.m. Thera ia a Lad tea Bibb Study each 1 Monday at p.m. Join ua in the atudy in P talma. Wed need ay night at 7:00 p.m. a JESUCR1STO ES LA VERDAD Bible Study and Prayer. All are welcome Strvido an Etpaaol to join ua. Harnett FtUowthip Chunk For more information call 122 E. Lagoon St RooaeutU, Utah or Paster Bill Roberta at Junes 7 p.m. Potior bortnto Etquiiml Duchetno invites you to join us in worshiping our Lord and Savior Jaaua 722-012- - - - - 6.-0- - prv? f't is y. 738-861- 5 J 738-260- CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLE 870 foil Huy 40 (oat fa Iht Pitta Hut) Ttltphono ROOSEVELT Phone 722 2558 Pattar Daitid FiUnrr 9:30 am. C. Sunday School 10 JO a. Morning Worship t Evening Worship 6JO pm. Prayer 4 Bibb Study Wednesday, 7 p m. Youth Service Thursday, 7 pjn. Roosevelt Christian Assembly opens wide its doom and in the name of the Lord Jaaua says WELCOME! - u ADVENTIST Vtmal, Utah Pattar Doan Ufrhay Sabbath School: 10:30 am on Saturday Worship Service: 12 noon on Saturday - ROOSEVELT BAPTIST CHURCH 4(0 HiUemt Drum RootrjtU, Utah 0 Phone: 3 Pattar Stacy Hadlock Roosevelt Baptist Church invites you tojoin us for praise and worship of our Lord and Savior, Jaaua Christ. 722-354- 722-344- Schedub of Ministries: Sunday 722-919- 8 hard-hittin- - 5.-0- pm. Kaieri Center: Macs, Wednesday, 12 pm. The 8L Elisabeth Episcopal Church Pffayr CSrda at 4:30 pm afWhitacocha welcomes any and aU who Holy Spirit Mission thirties ns. Sunwish to worship wuh ua Holy Eucharist day, 1 pm b given every Sunday morning at 10 For mare information call 5 am Sunday School starts at 10 am - betsreen presidential candidates 722-297- Bush ami Gore are striking. Both eldest sons, Bush and Gore both boar the name of their famous fathers on a war hero and US president, the other a longtime US senator. Both attended Ivy League colleges, served in the military and reapml the ben- - also. UTS BAPTIST CHURCH H milt North of Highway 40 an WkiUrockt Road 722-238- 9 . t . vc W sv1 f4P4. i Viewers of public television sta- KUED-Channcountry, including find will PBS aeries favorite their 7, occupying new time aloU this fal- lthe first scheduling move in 25 years for aome programs. The Pilot Schedule Project puls ia place restructured prune time schedule that will air on the erven stations beginning October 1 and run through March 2001. The new initiative, developed after extensive research and station collaboration, will make it easier for viewers to find their favorite programs and to discover new ones. KUED'a Director of Broadcasting Scott Chaflin ia excited about the changes. alt'e a new day at PBS, he says. "We're excited about the new pnaident, about our new general manager here at KUED, and about tho upcoming changes to our ached-ul- e. The schedule was designed to be eudience friendly and it should draw more viewers to our strong lineup of programs." Other participating PBS member stations include: WMFE Orlando; WQED Pittsburgh, WHYY Philadelphia; GPTV Atlanta; WYIZ Cleve half-centur-y, playing a critical role in thia groundbreaking initiative, sayi Chaffin. "We welcome and encourage their feedback during thia teat period. Their input is valuabb to us and to PBS in developing a new national schedub that better serves our audi-- BcginningOctobcr 1, Exaonmobil Masterpiece Theatre moves to Mondays at 8 pm. with The American Experience and American Maatera taking the Sunday slot. Nature relocates to Friday at T pm, Washington Week ia Renew ana Walbtreet Week back to 8 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. respectively. Mystery! moves to Tuesday, and Frontline moves to Thursday, giving viewers a strong public affairs alternative to sitcoms found on other station. Along with the scheduling shifts, PBS will distribute new and repeat episodes of mqjor series in the same week. The episode of Antiques Roadshow which premieres on Sunday at 7 p.RL wul be repeated on Wednesday at 7 pjn. NOVA, which continues to air on Tuesday nights, will feature a different, previously aired episode on Thursday night at 7 p.m. In addition, primetime oo Sunday has been extended by one hour to indude PBS history, science and adventure special The experimental schedule leave Wednesday and Saturday open for local programming. To ensure that viewer are aware of the scheduling changes, PBS and the participating stations are collaborating on a peaJ localised promotion campaign that ia being launched this summer. For. more information, viewers should 4 or visit contact KUED at the web site at 581-306- pMg October 3 Parents, Grandparrnts, Brrthm and Sistcn, air all invited tojoin our Team of Good Nutrition by enjoying school lunch! Each school will notify students and parents of the specific dates and times available for you to eat school lunch with your students. 13th playing a critical role in this groundbreaking initiative, says Chaffin. "We welcome and encourage their feedback during this test period. Their input is valuable to us and to PBS in developing a new national schedule that better serves our audi- - dates lived their Uves just off center stage of their generation's great events, sqys Boyer. "Their reactions to those events, and ultimatehr.their roles in them, offer another level of understanding of tha two men who now find themselves at the threshold of the Wlute House." Despite his early mischievous, maverick ways, George W. Bush followed in his father's footsteps, leaving behind the T exas oil fields for the elite quadrangles of Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts, and later Yale University. By moat recollections, the younger Bush seemed to itismi any notion of a special destiny, political or otherwise. In contrast. &vnds recall the young Al Gore maintaining rigidly serious demeanor at both the elite St. Albans prep school and later at Harvard, where his interest in politics and jntmMmg the highest office in the would be nurtured. land By tracing the personal journeys of Bush and Gore, "The Choice 2000" offers a revealing portrait of not only the candidate, but also the time in which they lived and the challenges one of them will face as the first president of the 21st century. "This film is not only the life story of two young men." Kirk says, "it's also about America and this moment and the choice wt face - a choice that 'a surprisingly fascinating." Beginning Oct I, Exsonmobil Masterpiece Theatre moves to Mondays at 8 p m. with The American Experience and American Masters taking the Sunday slot. Nature relocates to Friday at 7 p pushing Washington Week in Review and W allstreet Week back to 8 p m. and 8.30 p.m. respectively. Mystery! moves to Tuesday, and Frontline moves to Thursday, giving viewers a strong public affairs alternative to sitcoms found on other station n, Along with the scheduling shill PBS will distribute new ana repeat episodes of mqjor series in the same week. The episode of Antiques Roadshow which premiere on Sunday at 7 p.m. will be repeated on Wednesday at 7 p.m. NOVA, which continues to air on Tuesday night will feature a different, previously aired episode on Thursday nights at 7 p.m. In addition, primetime on Sunday baa been extended by one hour to include PBS history, science and adventure special The experimental schedule leaves Wednesday and Saturday open for local programming. To ensure that viewer are aware of the scheduling change PBS and the participating stations are collaborating onaspeaal localised promotion campaign that is being launched this summer. For nor information, viewers should contact KUED at or visit Folks won't see angel tree going" the web site at www kued.org , up until aftar Thanksgiving; bid ap-plications must be picked up and handed in before then, by Nov. 22, Harmston said, noting that application forma will be available at the Chamber oTCommeror beginning NoLesley Harmston at vember first. Though the Harmston home is up for ask. Harmston wanted to aseure According to Harmston. several people in the community have been the public that during the transition donating quilting goods throughout ofbvyiitg another home in Roosevelt the year, which she finds encouragthe program will operate." ing. The Connection will provide fabChristmas Spirit Connection ric and batting to anyone who would board member Lesley Harmston, like to donate their time and energy Stacy ( FVeaton) Horrock Adnanna to tie and bind quilt Ignacio, Connie Johnson. Sandra Harmston said the Connection Johnson. and Iinda Anderson. works to fbcuson the essential warm quilt coal shoe and warm winter clothi sentials a well ered. Subsidized Housing "Funds left over last year were Low Income, for spent on clothing we found on discount," Harmston said. Elderly and Disabled The Connection is also in the proSMI bo 62 year of opal (EMofty cess of applying for a grant which 1 bedroom Apartments would petwidrshoe rock snow boots that canbr purchased through Payton EQUAL 581-306- 4 ' "' By Cheryl Mecham na NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH WEEK OCTOBER M3, 2000 award-winnin- autumn air land; and KPBS San Diego. The ata-tiowere selected based on geographic location, market demographics and current viewing levels and pattern Research results from theee stations during the project will help PBS Implement a new nationwide program strategy to be implemented in April of 2001. "This means that our viewers are Cost: Preschool and Dcmentary students SI 25 Secondary students S 1 .50 and Adults $2.25 well-know- n stirs in the reminds viewers of new program time slots KUED tions in seven markets across the efits of their fathers' political sucsimicess. Despite these larities, striking difference abound between the candidates These differences, played out against the American story of the last 50 years, form the core of "The Choice 2000. The biography, a rich vein of material some of it quite revealing ia the result of months of reporting and interviews! "Al Gore's story is that of a political prince whose life has been about the challenge of dutifully meeting his parents' expectations that one day ne would be presig Frontline dent," says Michael Kirk. W.s "George producer Lfe was until recently, one of turning away from the prospect of a political career. In probing these fundamental story lines we find some surprising. and perhaps more illuminating truths about each man. The documentary, which includes more than SO interviews with the candidates' families, friends and associates, artfully weaves together the Uvea of Bush and Goto along with the story of the baby boom generation. The film explores key choices Americans made during the from the postwar last coronation of Eisenhower to the country's exuberant turn toJohn F. Kennedy to its embrace of Ronald Reagan, the farmer actor who promised "Morning in America." "As it happen, both of the candi Christmas Spirit r' iva lV..v-t!- ''with In Oct. 2000, Frontline opens its g investi19th season of gative documentaries that focus on critical issues facing the nation, as well ss important global topics. Frontline kicks off the new season with a timely special focusing on election issues. "The Choice 2000" air on KUED-Chann7 on Thursday, Oct. 5, at 9 p.m., and repeats on Sunday, Oct 8. at 8 p.m. Aa Americans prepare for the first presidential election of the 21st century, Frontline correspondent and NewYorker writer Peter Bayer offers a dual biography of George W. Bush and Al Gore, the two men who are competing to become the next president of the United States. The two-hou-r documentary goes beyond the political rhetoric to explore how the candidates and their values havebeen shaped by family background, history, victory and defeat. By eschewing political pundits in favor of insightful comments from friends, mentors, historians and spiritual advisors, "The Choice 2000" offers viewers and voters a chance to see these two individuals in a fresh light before Election Day. At first glance, the similarities 722-919- Pastor Frrrit Wins For moro informatum Call SAfr Frontline profiles presidential hopefuls George W. Bush and Al Gore MYTON COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 4th and F Stmt, Mrtoa, Utah Phone: The Mytoa Community Presbyterian Church invites you to worship with us Sunday at II am We are located at the corner of Fourth and F Streets; our Because wo phono number b art in the midst of a pastor search, our worship services ere led by visiting guest speakers pastors, certified by pastors and other by persona Our guest speakers share their love of God with us through the eimiagm they each bring and through their sharing and caring as we exchange thoughts and concerns during the Fellowship Dinner rrhich follows the service. Pbaoe plan to join us as we enlarge our arde of friendship and knowledge and consider additional forma of service in our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. School 9:45 am.; Worship 11 am.; Sunday evenings: lat Sunday. Chi trench and visitation 6 p.m.; 2nd Sunday, Basic Christianity dam - 6 p.m.; 3rd Sunday, Fellowship dinner 12 pm; 4th 6 Sunday, Basic Christianity Class p.m. Wednesday evenings: Prayer Meeting -6 - 6:45 pm.; Bibb Study 9.45 7:30 ST HELENS CATHOLIC p.m.; Chair practice 7.30 8 pm. CHURCH Mondays at Royal Ambassadors 3:10 pm Girts in Action - Thursdays at Aim Crut Spit Uuiea 3. 10 pm. Youth Jam Wednesdays at 6 432 Eatt 200 North - 2nd 4 RootmU, Utah 54066 pm Nursing Homo Miniatiy 4th Sundays at Rrv. Thomas CWlrSon, Pastor pm Youth Adults, Brotherhood and Women's Ministries Mata Schedub-Saturda- y: p.m are monthly. (eaoept Third Saturday); Sunder 10:00 am; Maes 4 Exposition Friday's at 5 ST. ELIZABETH EPISCOPAL CHURCH . players. - - W-- T K. of the Duchesne County Area Chamber OUT OFTHIS WORLD-Memb-cn of Commerce welcome owners of AlienTcdvClynton Robb and Kelly Smith to Roosevelt. Alien Tech icllsservices computers with the promise that if Alien Tech doesn't have the technology your looking for they can order it in. Alien Tech is a total electronic stare as well w ith TV's. VCRs, and DVD 781-47-- SEVENTH-DA283 W. Maim. 789-31- 'i-- k says. "We're excited about the new president, about our new general manager here at KUED, and about the upcoming changes to our schedule. The schedule was designed to be audience friendly and it should draw mors viewers to our strong lineup of programs." Other participating PBS member stations include: WMFE Orlando; WQED Pittsburgh; WHYY Philadelphia; GPTV Atlanta; WVIZ Cleveland; and KPBS San Diego. The stations wera selected based on geographic location, market demographics and current viewing levels and patterns. Research result from thrae stations during the project will help PBS implement a new nationwide program strategy to be implemented in April of 2001. "This means that our viewer an Viewer of public television stations in seven markets across the country, including KUED-Chann7, will find their favorite PBS series occupying new time skits thia fall-t- he first scheduling move in 25 yean for some programs. The Pilot Schedub Project putt in place a restructured prims time schedule that will air on the seven stations beginning Oct. 1 and run through March 2001. The new initiative, developed after extensive research and station collaboration, will make it easier for viewers to find their favorite programs and to discover new ones. KUEDs Director of Broadcasting Scott Chaffin is excited about the changes. Its a new day at PBS, he 722-921- 0. The Christmas Spirit Connection board met last week to begin plans for the upcoming holiday season, as weB as filing threw board member "We discussed tha position food drive which will hopefiilly exist in every school beginning after We Thanksgiving to like to give every client a food box, filled with holiday foods and treats aa well as staple" aiud Christmas Spirit Connection Board Chair Lesley Harmston. To kick off the charity drive the Connection will be sending board members out to solicit local busi-neasfor donations early thia year. "We're anticipating an increasing number of clients," Harmston explained, due to a sluggish Uintah Basin economy. All board member who approach businesses will be able to show a letter of identification wuh a tax number. The Connection continues to operate under the umbrella ofthe Family Support Center in Roosevelt. es the Shoe OPPORTUNITY HOUSING Christmas Spirit Connection headquarters will agiin operate from the Harmston home in Roaeevett at 44 South 200 West. For further information about donations contact COMPLEX Sunn Sserl LJ 781-63- 83 First Priority: Individuals with chvnic disease to age 65 and older General population ages 65 and older October 17 - 27th Second Priority: Health Care llbrkers Household contacts ofthe chronically SI Pregnant women in 2nd and 3 rd trimester No ember 1st- - Third Priority: Until gone Critical communin' w or kers. police, fire . puNic owrks, teachers Population age 50 and older Foreign traselers General workforce General popuIatUw Flu Shots are a Covered Benefit for Medicare B Beneficiaries Ummtolhi EBasnim mme Cafe SejFvtses 26 West 200 North Roosevelt 722-24- 18 |