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Show T 7 USIAH jp p Siblings with ankylosing spondylitis sought by U Health Sciences Center Siblings with ankylmungspondyli-ti- n (AS), a form of spinal arthritis that typically attack young people in the prime of life, are being recruited by the Division of Rheumatology at the University of Utah School of Medicine to participate . in a groundbreaking nationwide research prqject to help identify the genes that cause the disease. The University of Utah is among 10 mqjor university and Veterans Affairs medical centers involved in the North American Spondylitis Consortium, a National Institutes of Health (N1H)- - funded partnrrshipof scientists dedicated to furthering understanding of the genetics of AS, a disease more common than multiple sclerosis, cystic fibrosis and Lou Gehrig's Disease combined. The consortium was organized by Dr. John D. Reveille, University o n Health Sciences Center, who last year received a $4.5 million NTH grant to study the ge Tesas-Housto- Cs fT& aw iAe A-- j .'l'1 8 y a 738-861- 8 Save A Life! Elder Brock Cameron Howard, son of Robert and Susnne Howard of Farmington. KM. formerly of Roosevelt, has been called to sen e in the Nevada Las Vegas West M ission. Elder Howard's farewell will be held on Nov. 19. 1 1 a.m. in the Farmington. New Mexico 7th Ward. Elder Howard reports to the MTC in Provo, on Dec. fit 'SJt-- . i r;,Sie ;Classifleds s V, By AJJofi Rochele Roosevelt City's annual Festival for December 1 at 5.30 pan. (Lineup at 4.30 p.m.) with Duchesi Light Parade, December 2. City officials urges individual, bust organizations, chibs, churches take part as it will be fun for everyone and a wgy to show city pride plus a the Christmas spirit. Earl Hawkins of KNEU win do a live radio remote in Roosevelt with people being able to sit in their care and eryov the parade. Applications can be picked up at Roosevelt City 0 (Tiers. More information can be obtained by calling Uintoh Basin folks are also encouraged to enter a tree with decorant-M- 722-500- 1. CHURCH ", En-- , For more information on Duchesne's parade call Clint Park. lor Duchesne City, 4. Work? Three Duchesne county pianists performed PIANO RECITALS HELD recently in recitals held ia conjunction with the Utah Muric Teachers Students from throughout the .AvMviaiion annual convention Nov. state were selected through performance evaluations. Those receiving a superior rating were inv ited to (day at the convention. Performing w ere Nicole Uresk. daughter of Steve and Karen Vresk; Eva Gillevpie. daughter of Herb and Carol Gillespie anJ Mary IVulson. daughter of Clair and Ruth tadson. 1. His (jarvin's Custom Picture framing & Stain QCnss f$r same Spouse - Amazing - J5 Christmas is Corning! CawMsM Get your framing & matting done early The remodeling is over and the shcctrockcrs are gone. Come see our new show room! St u relatves welcome to a CjdJen weJJry Aiiwensy Party for Ray and JAm Ny. IQtH 2000 (TayLr) ixmnvriL 2.00 pm to 500 pm at the CdAen Age Center 155 . 100 V Verni. Utah hie gifts ptease Lke row c Refreshments served F&W.- -.I j Take 0 North to 3000 West In Hancock Cove. Follow the Signs Look for the Dome House. of Highway 40 on Whtterocks Rood Pastor Drug Daueon 72 - Utah History 2001 poster contest Each year Utah celebrate it nch archaeological, paleontological. Native American, and historic hentagv with informative lecture, program, activities, native craft demonstrations, and archaeological and paleontological site visits during Utoh and Heritage Week. Prehistory and Heritage Werk 2001 is scheduled for May 2001. Help promote Utah's exciting past by entering the Utah Prehistory and Heritage Week Poster Contact. Cash prizes wdl be oftered in three categories: Grand contest winner $250; Secondary school winner: $100; Elementary school winner $100. This contest ia open to professional artist. starving artists, student artists, and creative citizens of any description Artists may choose any material or design. The principal elements of th design alioL-l- depict aspects of Utah archaeoiugy, paleontolofQr, native American cultures, and or his 2, 0 Friends and - Pre-histo- ry 10-1- LTE BAPTIST CHURCH 4 siiXr Sorth - tions ia ths Duchesne County i 722-297- 122 E. Lagoon St. Roosevelt, Utah Phono Pastor Lynn R. Truman 1000 am. Sunday Worship ST. ELIZABETH EPISCOPAL Sunday Evening Worship - 330 p.m CHURCH Bible Stwfy 7 Wednmday pm The Sc Elisabeth Episcopal Church Youth Group Wednesday 6 00 p m ofWhuefock welcomes any and all who Spanish Onfy Worship - Thursday 7.00 wish to worehip wAh ua Holy Eucharist pm is given every Sunday awning at 10 am Suaiaz Scboul start at 19 am, lm 722-013- 3 chanted Forest, which will be held November 30. December 1 and 2 at 'I (he Crossroads Senior and Com mu -any Center. People, who enter a tree, must remove it no later than December 2 by 7:30 pm. unless other arrangements have been directly made with the Crossroads Center. Duchesne's Light Parade will be held on Main Street and will stort at 6 p m. with line up at 5 pm. at Duchesne High School. After the pa- rsde. people are urgvd to come lo the blue building for hot chocolate, donuts and a visit with Santo Claus. 435-738-5- For mare information call Sun- Plea join us in worship of our Lord and Savior Janie Chrwt. Sunday Worship Services at 1 1 a m k 7 p m Sunday mornings at 10 am. is our Sundav Schoolable Study for age. Wednesday evening Prayer Meeting k Bible Study at 7 p m internon-denoMinolion- Children's Justice Center. of Lighu Main Street Parade is set pm. Prayer Curie at 4 30 p m Holy Spun Mum - Duchesne, day. 1 p.m Phone. Parades slated in Roosevelt, Duchesne 50 Years with the i - HARVEST FELLOWSHIP Call Kandy 722-295- - Wednesday evenings; Prayer Meeting 8 - 6:45 pm; Bible Study 6.45 - 7.30 pm; Choir practice - 7.30 8pm. Mondays at Royal Ambassadors 310 p m Girl in Arum - Thursdays at 310 pm Youth Jam Wednesdays at 8 pm Nurang Home Ministry - 2nd k 4th Sundays at 330 pm Youth Adults, Brotherhood and Women's Ministries are manthfy. Jason ind Jared Timothy have earned BSAs highest rank of Eagle Scout and w ill be awarded this rank in a Court of Honor to he held Sunday. Kovemter 19, at 5:00 PM at the Roosevelt Stake Center Scout Room. Jason''s project w as a sign for the Lower Still w Her Handicap Accessible Pond and Jared's project was rebuilding a trail that starts just above Miners Gulch camp-gnxrn- d and ends at the Low er Stillw ater ftwds. All friends, leaders, and family are inv ited to attend to support these twoyuung men in their accomplishment. do patches, basements, remodels, or full houses. Asms Siam kj the - - -- J Unto WtaSarS , -- ' - NVe IlMil 722-919- u -- L Sen 722-255- 8 Du The Counseling Corner is provided as a public service by the American Counseling Association, the nation's largest organization of counsel mg professionals. You can learn more about the counseling profession at ACA web the site, .counsrbng.org. Seed Drpvall -- 738-260- 722-34- well-traine- d ' - 722-354- yourself the following questions. Was the onset of this communication or behavioral problem sudden or over a period of time? A sudden onset may be situational, something due toan outside force or recent event, and is more likely to resolve itself with a little patience on the part of the parent However, if things have gotten progressively more difficult, that could bean indication that help is needed. Are the difficulties in your relationship escalating or occurring more often? If the intensity and frequency are increasing, it mgy ofthe flare-up-s mean that help ia needed. Are the stressful episodes lasting longer than usual? You may need outside help if the duration is increasing and out of proportion for the actual event that caused the difficulty. Parents also need to ask if they are contributing more to the problem than to th solution. There may be events or circumstance in their own lives that are contributing to their overall stress load and thus magnifying the difficulty with the teenager. But ir it appears that your teen would benefit from outside help, where do you turn? A good place to start is with the school counselor. These professionals understand what is normal and what is an indication that help is needed for teenagers. A second source of help is in the Community Mental Health Center. You will find a variety of mental health professionals who will be able to be of assistance in working through some of these communication problems. A third aourceofhelpcan be found in private practitioners. You will find Licenc'd Professional Counselor and other mental beaJth professionals in the Yellow Pages. While each ofthese professions offer a slightly different emphasis on working through difficulties, all can help. 1 7 Sunday School for 11 ages begins at 9.45 am. Morning Worship 11 a m. Sunday Evening SEVESTH-DAService is ADYESTIST 263 W. Mot a. Venal, Utah worship (tarts st 6 p m. A Bible study or Bible Doctrine. 7 Pastor Dean Ufshay There is a Ladies Bible Study ssch Sabbath School. 10.30 am 00 Selur-daMonday at 1 p.m Join u ia the iiudy m Psalms Wednesday night at 7.00 p a Worship Srrvioe: 12 noon on Saturday Bible Study and Player All are wrioome to join us. For more information call MYTOS COMMVSTTY PRESBY er Paster Bill Roberts at TERIAS CHURCH 4th and F Street, itytan. Utah Phono: 72 ROOSEVELT CHRISTIAS Th Myton Community PresbyteASSEMBLY rian Church invite you to worship with 170 East Huy 40 toest to the Ptua us Sunday at 11 am W are lucatad at Hull the corner of Fourth and F Streets, our Phone Because we phone number Pastor David C Fiiener are th midst of a pastor search, our Sunday School 930 am worship service are led by visiting guest Morning Worehip 10:30 a.m speakers pastors, certified lay parlors and ether lay persona Evening Worehip 6.30 p m Our guest speakers share their love Prayer A Bible Study Wednesday, 7 of God with ua through the massage p.m. Th unday. 7 pm. Youth Sarrice they each bring and through their sharRoosevelt Christian Assembly opens ing and canng as we exchange thoughts ends its doors and in the name of the and concerns during the Fellowship Lord Jeeus (ays WELCOME' Dinner which follows the seme Pleare plan to join us w we enlarge our arch- - of friendship and knowledge and consider ROOSEVELT BAPTIST CHURCH additional forme of seme m our Lord 4C2 Hillcrrst Dme and Savior, Jesus Christ. Roosevelt. Utah 0 Phone: Pastor Stacy Hadloch: ST HELEN'S CATHOLIC Roosevelt BapUrt Church invita you CHURCH lo join ua for pnuae and worship el our An Spa Csm Laid and Samar, Jeaua Christ 432 East 200 Korth Schedule of Ministries: Sunday Roosevelt. Utah 54066 School 9 45 am.; Worship 11 am; Rev Thomas Colleton. Pastor Sunday evenings: 1st Sunday, Outreach Mass Schedule Saturday. 5 00 p m and nutation 6 p.m; 2nd Sunday. (except Third Saturday); Sunday: 10 00 Basie Christianity eba - 6 p m; 3rd a.m; Mass k Exposition Friday's at 5 4th p.m. Sunday, Fellowship dinner 12 p Sunday, Basic Christianity Class I Katen Center Mass, Wednesday, 12 7 contacts when to seek help Buckle Up and p 'yOn LA VERDAD en Etpanal Harvest Fellouskip Chunk 123 E. Lae am St RooseveU, Utah Jurors 7 p m. Pastor lor Esquwel 73 Telrphono 781-4- Christ. Parent-Tee- n non-existe- 5 e Sen-m- Ths First Baptist Church of taedteflgw munications between teens and their parents is often a difficult issue fora variety of reasons. Tcen want to look mature and responsible in their parents' eyes. They may believe talking about problems or anxieties will stop that from happening. At the same time, parents want to protect their teens and not give too much freedom too quickly a source of conflict that often leads to communication difficulties. yet parental fears and hesitancy areoften justified, especially in a society that often so many opportunities and so many dangers. It is not surprising that such a relationship often leads to strained communicaor almost tion. Yet is it dear that a great deal of this conflict between teen and parent is often unavoidable, simply a normal part of human development. Within that normal level of disagreement, frustration and stress, as parents, most of us recognize how important it is to keep the fines of communication open. You need to keep talking with your kids. But sometimes we may find that norma! human development may not cover changes in behavior 'ana communication that we see with our teens An important question is how to tell the difference bet ween what is normal and what ia a sign that outside help may be needed. When serious communication difficulties arise between the teens and pareftu, it is time to look at the behaviors and stresses leading to those difficulties. There may be indicators a to whether things are within the normal range, or if more serious problems exist. Take notice when your teen either physically or emotionally withdraws from the family, begins consistently breaking previously agreed upon rules, doesn't follow through with family chores, or shows other negative and growing change in behavior. You may notice that there has been achange in the groups of friends, a drop in grades at school, or sudden changes ui dress or appearance. Your teen may become increasingly argumentative over small issues. Such behaviors, coupled with communication difficulties can be an indicator that somethingarrieus may be wrong. If you notice any of these things, aril - JESUCRISTO ES Duchasns mviias you to jmn us in worshiping our Lord and Savior Jesus O!' ffn. As noted in previous columns, com- .'A i THE FIRST BAPTIST CHlSCH 592 E. 400 S Duchetar, I'lai e) tmepioti a A 2HW- 1 do that, we need patients to particinetics of AS. Reveille had collaborated on an earlier project initiated pate in the research project. It doesn't by the Spondylitis Association of cost anything, its confidential and it America ISAA), which established a doesn't take much time. DNA bank and collected blood Siblings with AS interested in sample and medical data from 100 participating in the study should call families with siblings who have AS. (from within the Salt Lake The SAA, a nonprofit information metropolitan area) or (toll-freinresource for patients, their families for a and physicians, will serve as the cliniterview with a NASC coordinator. In dividual who qualify for the project cal coordinating center for the consortium. must authorize the consortium to AS is painful and progressive. It access their medical records to verify usually starts in the lower back and diagnosis and agree to have a blood can cause deformity in severe cases, . sample drawn at the University or a when the spine fuses in a stooped-forwar- d laboratory near their horns. There is no cost to participants position. end all samples are coded to mainCurrently, wecannot prevent AS, and the available treatments have tain confidentiality. limited effectiveness, said Allen For mors information regarding Sawitzke, MD, Uof U associate proankylosing spondylitis or the research fessor of rheumatology in the Deportproject, visit the NASC web site, ment oflnternal Medicine and direc wwwjuRwtrrlkorg, the SAA's tor of the Utah portion ofthe project. web site, www.spondylitis.org, or To better treat or prevent this dis infoig aaresearch.org. ease, we have to identify its causes. To 585-203- BASIN STANDARD. November 14. tone settlers. The posters should be lew than 16 wide and 24 long The grand contest winning poster will be duplicated and distributed all over the United State. The poster contest is sponsored by the Divisions of State History, park and Recreation, Utah Geological Survey, Trust Lands, Bureau of Land Management. Utah Statewide Archaeological Socirty. Utah Friends oTPaleontalogr, 15 Forest Semce, and National Park Semes. Posters should be submitted no later than. Jan. L to the Antiquities Section, Division of State History. 300 Rm Grande, Salt Lake City, 54101. Visit our Prehistory Week web page to see th 2000 poster http. ' history Utah orgprehist For information. contact Rmae Weder i801) 533- - 3529 or Ron Rood (801 at the Division of State History. Good hick! 533-356- 4 Tk Ben Franklin will be Hostinga.Craft Bizarre Saturday, Now 11th & 18th e 1 1:00 a.m. to 4 p.m. 20 Booths of Hometown Crafters. Toy Safe Stiff Going On en Franklin Shous Our Variety w Ad im HI em Mir too S I u TT? W!H |