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Show Wednesday, November 20, 1996 Nephi, Utah Page 7 Juab High School Boys Basketball team for 1996-9- 7 named coached by Coach Jeff Wallace. game begins at 5:15 in the midThe Juab boys basketball dle school gym. The JV will play JHS Correspondent team will play their first game at 5:15 in the high school and the on November 30. Intermountain Varsity game begins at 7:00 in Juab High Schools 1996-9- 7 Christian will travel to play on the high school. Good luck this boys basketball team has been the Juab court. The Freshman year! posted. The JVVarsity teams By Shawna Greenhalgh consist of: Chet Jackson, Brady Blackett, Josh Curtis, Matt Ware, Trevor Casper, Josh Park, Brett Woodland, Brett Lovell, Zach Hathaway, Casey Reynolds, Tyson Kyhl, Brady Kay, Brad Roster of Girls Basketball team released By Shawna Greenhalgh Peterson, Jimmy Coray, Mitch JHS Correspondent Durbin, Adam Brough, Cody Shepherd, and Adam Ware. The Varsity team is coached by Coach Juab High Schools 1996-9- 7 Wade Jacobsen. The JV team is girls basketball team roster has coached by Coach Kevin Knut- been released. The VarsityJV son. teams consist of: Abby Bailey, The Freshman team consists Bailey, Sharon Boyd, of: Carson Park, Will Cano, Joey Stephanie Boyd, Kayleen GarSutorius, Josh Fowkes, Jesse rett, Shantell Hall, Holly Hall, Kendall, Trevor Hooper, Trent Marcie Jackson, Sharinda Kay, Olsen, Mike Wood, Trevor Royce, Alesha Newton, Kamelle New- team is coached by Coach Alan Sperry. The JV team is coached by Coach Ken Rowley. The Freshman team consists of: Annie Belliston, Stacy Boyd, Becky Harris, Rachell Kay, Chel-ci- e Nielson, Rorie Osborn, Micah Parkinson, Darcy Paystrup, and Allison Simons. The Freshman team is coached by Coach Tina Squire. The Juab girls team will travel to Park City to play their first Travis Kyhl, Scott Wallace, ton, Tamarie Olsen, Camille game on November 27. The Blake Peterson, Jimmy t, Park, These Parkinson, Donni games will begin at 3:30, 5:15, Jake Jones, and Mike Phillips, Angie Sperry, and Su- and 7:00. Good luck and have a Durbin. The Freshman team is zanne Woodland. The Varsity great year! Al-lyn- ne McK-nigh- CHAMBER WINNERS The Nephi Chamber of Commerce held their grand prize drawing on November 9th The winner were: Tony Wosujuh, Mandy Carter, Nancy Sperry, Robert Painter, Ned Grade, Cindy Blackham, K. Howarth, Brady Lynn, Dean Barnes, Clint Robertson, David Everitt, Tyler Key te, Thomas Grcevic, Reid Jarrett. Front row cener right, Chamber President Jens Mickelson prsents the grand prize of the trip to Players Island Scott Brooks of Odgen Utah. The Chamber thanks all who entered the drawing. BBB Holiday hints on giving If charities are on your holiday grams and finances. 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To find out where help is meet the roof and the foundation and Personal Possessions De- make an informed decineeded most, contact social serare key to whether or not your ciding How Much You Need, is sion. Most chanties giving will be hap- vice agencies in your area. house can resist wind pressures. available through WIIS. To re- py to provide you with written Whether you choose to support Tb transfer wind forces from the quest your free copy, please write information about their pro a charitable organization roof to the walls, anchor the roof to WIIS at 6565 S. Dayton St., to the walls by adding metal hur- Suite 2400, Englewood, CO ricane clips when you replace 80111, or call Help your house stand up to damaging windstorms A sudden burst of wind can destroy or severely damage your home in seconds. That happens to homeowners in the Rocky Mountain Region fairly frequentl- y- While no one can stop the wind, individual homeowners can take steps to upgrade their property to better withstand wind damage. You can make upgrades at any time, but ifa windstorm damaged your home this year, you can use the current repair and rebuilding process as an opportunity to effectively upgrade or retrofit your home against future windstorms. Property Loss Reduction reports that structures built to meet widely accepted building codes have a much better chance of surviving high winds and the flying missiles they create out of debris. Because your windows, and doors, roofs, and wall-to- foundation connections can make your home more vulnerable to significant wind damage, the insurance industry encourages homeowners to focus on upgrading or protecting these areas. roof-to-wa- Windows Modern ll wind-resista- nt through your time and effort, or by donating money, carefully evaluate charitable requests to avoid being taken by deceptive and fraudulent appeals. Check out local chanties with the BBB in your area. For information on national charities, contact the Council of Better Business Bureaus, Philanthropic Advisory Service (PAS), 4200 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA 22203. PAS issues written reports on chanties which solicit nationwide and determines their compliance with voluntary CBBB guidelines. Cold Weather Relief glass and properly installed frames give your windows a better chance of surviving a major windstorm. impact-resista- nt Doors There are three types of doors to consider: 1. 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