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Show Page 7 Nephi, Utah Wednesday, April 2, 1997 3 ih ' Pioneer Portraits... 1,' Msmnd. Rasstoall 'fsasm Icoss i - "There are so many women j. to Gumieoosti' 1 to 14 . Bjr Shawaa Grecnhmlgh JHS Correspondent i i The Juab High School Baseball team traveled to Gunnison last week. The Yarsity team worked hard but werent able to bring home a win. The Bulldogs defeated Juab 14-- Josh Park was the pitcher. Wyatt Newton hit a sac1. rifice fly ball to get Brett Mortensen home. Other hitters of the game were John Chris throughout Utahs history that exemplify the pioneering spirit that its difficult to focus attention on just one during Utahs Pioneer Sesquicentennial Celebration, says J. Elliot Cameron, tensen, Garrison Ludlow, Chet chair of the Utah Pioneer SesquiJackson, and Josh Park. Brett centennial Celebration CoordMortensen was running tor the inating Council. "March was pitcher Josh Park. Coach Neils-e- n Womens History Month, and we stated, "Juabs defensive er- honor Maud May Babcock, the rors kept us from winning." . first woman faculty member of The JY team defeated the Bull- the University of Utah, for her dogs Winning pitchers were many accomplishments in the Shame Wpolslayer and Kyle Os- areas of the arts and education tler. in Utah. She is a dear example The baseball team will travel of why thia years celebration of to North Summit on Saturday to The Spirit of Pioneering is so take on the Braves in a double It honors those who important header begin at 12:00 and 2:00. have labored to make Utah a great place to live and continue to pioneer into the future." Maud May Babcock was born in East Worcester, New York, in 1867 and always considered school an important part of her had 2 hits in, and Crystal New- life. Babcocks academic career is ton had 1 run in. The top hitters dear evidence of her educationwere Allyne Bailey with 4 hits, al convictions. She first graduat Marcie Jackson, Tina Howarth, Stephanie Boyd, and Alesha Newton all had 2 hits. Crystal Newton, Tara Garrett, and Kamelle Newton all had 1 hit. The Lady Wasps will now travel to North Summit on Saturday to take on the Braves. The double header will begin at 12:00 and 2:00. 6-- 4. Lady Wasp softball team beats Gunnison 23 - 6 By Shawna Grecnbalgh JHS Correspondent The Juab High School Lady Wasps Softball team traveled to Gunnison last week to defeat the Donni Phillips Bulldogs 23-had 4 runs in, Marcie Jackson, 6. Allynne Bailey, Stephanie Boyd, and Alesha Newton all had 3 runs in, Tina Howarth, Tara Garrett, and Kamelle Newton all Girls softball sign-up-s 5th April Saturday, will be Cheri Girls Softball sign-up- s April 5th from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. at the Little League, field in Nephi. We would like to encourage all girls between the ages of 5 to come join in the fun. Team players are greatly encouraged, and girls wanting to learn the fun of playing softball, to come. Our goal thia year is to make sure all participants have a great Summer playing and learning the game of softball. Cost perjgirl is && Yanuly cOs- counts will be available. We would like to encourage parents to join in the fun also. Anyone interested in coaching please feel free to contact us. Levan will be having sign-up- s on the 5th also. They will be the same time as Nephis at Levan Town Hall for those interested. Any questions please contact: 5-1- Rhonda Johnson, 623-205- 1; Chryst, Greenhalgh, on ed from Wells College with a BA and later from the National School of Oratoiy of Philadelphia with a Bachelor of Elocution degree. Enraptured by the dramatic arts, she went on to attend the Lyceum School of Acting (now the American Academy of Dramatic Arts) in New York City, the University of Chicago and also spent two years in London and Paris. Babcock returned to the U.S. with the desire to teach theater, and worked at the Ingleside in Connecticut, Rutgers College in New Jersey and for the New York Public School for Girls School system. Susa Young Gates, a prominent Utah novelist and daughter of Brigham Young, attended a summer class of Babcocks at Harvard in 1892 and persuaded her to come to Utah as a professor of oratoiy and speech. Babcock taught at the Social Hall, located on Social Hall Avenue and State Street in Salt Lake City, in the morning and at the ty. Brigham Young Academy in Pro M-Mi- ne site at Babcock personally produced Itlhe skatimg or Helen g, in-li- Now ne skating. Nearly 18 million indi- viduals have taken up this sport and over 75,000 people are treated in emergency rooms each year for usuries resulting from cheerleaders chosen off the road or and watch for road hazards. has become one of Utahs Avoid heavy traffic and stick to most popular sports. It is both terrain at your skill level. fun and great exercise, but the Skate LegaL Obey all traffic Utah Safety Council warns that regulations as any vehicle would. Skate Courteous. Skate on safety is a must when 623-240- 1. Utah Safety CoimciFs miss Roller-bladin- 623-563-8; over 300 plays, authored several books about speech and elocution, served as president of the National Association of Teachers of Speech, served for two decades (twelve years as president) on the board of the Utah School for the Deaf and Blind, helped plan and build the Deseret Gymnasium, and was the first woman to the first university in the coun- serve as Chaplain of the Utah try to produce a stage play, which Senate. Considered Utahs first was "Eleusinia." lady of theater and physical edBabcock became a full profes- ucation, she died on December sor by 1904, and later became 3 1, 1954, following a long illness. chair of the Department of The Utah Pioneer SesquicenSpeech in 1927. She also worked tennial Celebration Coordinatto create the first university sup- ing Council is encouraging culported professional theater in tural awareness during this year the United States. By 1938, of celebration by promoting ethwhen Babcock retired, the Uni- nic and cultural events on the versity of Utah had the longest master events calendar and honconsecutive record of perfor- oring the contributions of Utahs mances of any university in many cultures and peoples. For North America. She also was in- more information about how to strumental in forming the De- get involved or for a calendar of partments of Speech and of Phys- sesquicentennial events, call or see our Internet ical Education at the Universi- in the afternoon. From there she became the first woman on the faculty at the University of Utah as an instructor of elocution and physical culture. Babcock was loved by her students, who affectionately called her "Miss B. She quickly formed the University Dramatic Club, and the University of Utah became vo right, pass on left and always yield to pedestrians. For more information on inline skating and other sport safety, please contact the Utah Safe-- ty Council at Area Forecast National Weather Service From the Internet in-li- ne skating. These injuries range from broken wrists as the most McManus competed in the common followed by sprains, Cinderella Pageant held March tom ligaments, and serious head 22nd at Salt Lake Community Tb help protect you and iqjuries. cloudy with a chance of snow. Highs lower to mid 40s. College. With her vocal perforThe family. the Utah Safety ytpr ' uon 5 Cheerleaders Were announced man5 Council recommends tnaVyou Division. She received a tro- last Wednesday. Members of the the following rules of practice the to new Varsity team are: Katie phy. banner, and entry fie road: the State Pageant. Brough, daughter of Steven and Skate Smart. Always wear partly cloudy with a chance of showers...mainly mountains. Belle Brough, Tbra Stephensen, proper equipment that is in good Lows Highs daughter of Terry and Cheryl shape and fits right. This inJessica Jones, cludes a helmet, wrist guards Stephensen, & This Newspaper and knee and elbow pads. Redaughter of Mark and Patty Friday and Saturday.. .mostly cloudy with a chance of rain or Jones, Karrissa Olpin, daughter member to learn basic skating snow. Lows 20s. Highs 40s. of Lloyd and Chazel Olpin, and all inserts techniques before venturing Danielle Robinson, daughter of onto roads. included Duane and Debbie Robinson, Skate Alert. Control speed Amy Gould, daughter of Micheal Norma Sherwood, reporter Alfred Godek, reporter and Jeana Gould, Missy Tanner, recyclable and Steve of Kathy daughter Gould, and Megan Welsh, daughter of Rick and Pam Welsh. Recycle! TN WANT ADS Members ofthe Junior Varsity team are: Annie Brough, daughSELL YOUR ter of Steven and Belle Brough, Melodee Bosh, daughter ofChris GOODS FAST! and Kim Johnson, Becki Head, daughter of Jeff and Gail Head, Tbtal predp for March .14 Kayla Stanley, daughter of Kevin and Janice Stanley, Taraca McPherson, daughter of David and Brenda McPherson, and Alisha Wilson, daughter of Lynn and Debbie Wilson. 4-- E) Congratulations to the new Juab High School Cheerleaders! Bj Shawaa Greenhalgh JHS Correspondent TALENT WINNER Chelsea Wednesday... - Extended forecast... Thursday... 40-5- 0. 20-3- 0. Friday are Saturday... Levan weather Nephi weather Please . Q J) HaDDevei?iiinigj (Earfr of tllfpmko 0N3 YEAR OLD Wyatt Tynll Ostler turned one on March SO, 1997. His parents are Brett and Andrea Ostler of Nephi. Hit grandparents are Lynn and Sherri Wilson of Ephraim, Linda Wilson, and Larry and Ellen Ostler, all ofNephi. Great-grandparen- ts are t Earl and Zella Ingram and Betty Lou Ostler, all of Nephi, and Ralph and Ramona Wilson of Levan. Get ypur tuxedo ' fortho Jr. Prom at. Norms Dollar Discount! Great Selection Greet Prieee! Coma In Todey! The family of Terry LaMont Sperry would like to thank everyone who helped us during the passing of our beloved hus band, father, son, brother and unde. Thanks for the many floral tributes, cards, words of kindness and food. A special thanks far the tributes given by Jeff Sanders and Bill Cawley. Your woru and memories oflbny will always be in our hearts. Thank you to the 3rd Ward Relief Society, Bishop Esplin, Bishop Chad P. Winn and to Kay Carroll and Mike Anderson for their kindness and help during our time cf grief Thanks also to the East Juab Ambulance crew, Dr. James Tktton, the staff and personnel at CVUC and Nephi Medical Clinic for all they have done for Tbny through the years. We would also like to thank the members of the ML Nebo Crazin Assoc. Car Club and the many car dubs in Utah. Your friendship will always be treasured. Tb the guys at Garrett Honda and all ofTsnys friends and class mates, we give an extra special flunks. Tb our (pedal other family, the Haney Greenhalgh Fowhas for always being there. Words aloes cm never thank you for all you have done for us. Tb our friends and family for ycur love and support during our time of need. Susan, Nicolina and Uariak Sperry Claim and LuLsnna Ingram Lynn and Shannon Izram Sieve end Pet I.rzzi Connie and List . f ... CJ CzycniViHVrdXzy Tom Sherry Clark Sperry r , , ALL BOOKS - THOUSANDS OF CHOICES ALL PAPER FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL! o FF PRATT Ci LAMBERT PAINT Him April Glh CM SALE n i. D Plurbing & 5u3dera dupp! 66 (South Ksin. Nephi 623-119- 9 titV. (T7 r |