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Show Public invited to Church of Christ gospel meetings DAVID R. MICKEY The Church of Christ located locat-ed at 1053 Fir Street in Cedar City, invites the public to attend at-tend a gospel meeting from August 16 through August 21. Services will be conducted at 11 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. on Sunday, Sun-day, Aug. 16. Monday through Friday, services will be conducted con-ducted at 7:30 p.m. The lesson will be presented present-ed by David R. Mickey of El Paso, Texas. Mr. Mickey, evangelist for the Church of Christ, preaches for the North Leep Church of Christ in El Paso. He is a graduate of Abilene Ab-ilene College and worked with Churches in Fort Worth and Chillicothe, Texas. In 1961 he and his family went to Sao Paulo. Brazil, with a grouD of cause damage to the natural resources and campground facilities, fa-cilities, as well as their actions that could cause unreasonable disturbance for other National Forest visitors. Most are common com-mon sense rules off being a good neighbor. Some of these rules are violated in campgrounds on the Dixie National Forest. The major offenders are those who drive motor bikes and motorcycles motor-cycles on trails and across un-roaded areas within developed devel-oped recreation sites. The only permitted use of a motor bike or motorcycle within the campground is to provide access ac-cess into or out of the campground camp-ground on the established roads. These regulations were developed de-veloped as a result of suggestions sug-gestions by campers using the National Forest campsites. Copies of the regulations are posted in each campground and brochures containing more specific descriptions of these rules which govern public use within a recreation site are available at all National Forest For-est offices. These regulations also prohibit pro-hibit littering, defacing or removal re-moval of natural features of plants, unncessary noise devises, de-vises, and discharging of fire arms. 13 families as missionaries. They lived in Sao Paulo until August 1968 when they returned re-turned to El Paso. The Mick-eys Mick-eys have four daughters. "I believe the gospel of the New Testament . meets the needs of modern man and must be preached throughout the world. Only man's Creator knows what is best for him; and until man conforms to the will of God, he cannot find the true happiness for which he searches," Mr. Mickey Mick-ey states. |