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Show till i Page 6 Admit off Aingpsff 25tfh' Wednesday, August 6, 1997 Nephi, Utah 'Cimns-efcr- B wesl IMmcattiioini sCasrSs ,n ; - . The Juab Major League tclic third in the Babe Ruth Pacific Southwest ' Tournament Regional with the was The Juab All-Sta- rs . 1 Mqjor League All- - Juab School Districts first class is designed for students learn the latest western line and by David Stephenson. The class quarter of adult education classes will begin the week of August 25th. The classes consist of 18 hours of instruction and cost $15. Adults who have not graduated from high school may take the classes free of charge, and credit can be used toward a high school diploma. Those interested should call 3 Bonnie Kennedy at or the high school counselors office 8 at as soon as possible. The number of students in some classes may be limited, and some classes may be canceled if there is not enough interest. Classes to be taught, their times, and days are: ACT Preparation Class, taught from 9 p.m. Mondays by the high school staff. This class will review test taking skills in the areas of: English, Math and Science in preparation for the exam. Total Fitness Walk, Jog & Lift, taught from 8 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays by Murray Lepien. This is a coed class designed for beginning and intermediate students who want a total fitness program. Career English, taught from 7 p.m. Tuesdays by Lorraine Wallace. Basic grammar and writing skills will be taught. In623-071- 623-128- 6-- pre-colle- ge 7-- 5-- terpreting literature and job seeking skills will also be taught. Discovery Science, taught from 9 p.m. Tuesdays by Scott McKay. The class will provide science skills for everyday life with hands-o- n experience. Basic Reading, taught by appointment on Tuesdays. The in7-- structor will be Michelle Stephenson. This adult literacy who need instruction in basic swing steps. Great fun for all reading and comprehension ages. skills. This is a one teacher to Holiday Crafts, taught from 9 p.m. Thursdays by Marilyn one student approach of individKendall. This is a beginning and ual instruction. intermediate class for students Beg. & Int. Conversational Spanish, taught from 9 p.m. by who want instruction in the art David Stephenson. This will be of making their own crafts and a total emersion experience. gifts. The instructor has many Come and have fun learning a fun and beautiful projects new language. planned. Vocational Wood Working, First Aid, taught from 9 Bowles. Chris taught from 9 p.m. Thursdays p.m. Tuesdays by Students will be taught basic by Bill Morgan. Students will first aid and what to do until the learn to use power wood workambulance arrives. ing tools to make projects of their Western Swing Dance, taught own choosing. from 9 p.m. Wednesdays by Mathematics for Today, Lisa Blackett. Students will taught from 7 p.m. Thursdays 6-- 7-- 7-- 6-- 7-- 5-- is an individualized program for basic and advanced students. It is designed to provide mastery of math skills. American Studies, taught from 7-- 9 p.m. Thursdays by Ann Peterson. Students will study American history and govern- ment. English. As A Second Language, taught by appointment on Thursdays. The instructor will be Michelle Stephenson. This is an adult class designed for students who need instruction in basic reading and English speaking skills. This is a one teacher to one student approach of individual instruction. i Juab Middle school registration scheduled Juab Middle School will hold 8th from 10:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. They need to bring current imregistration for the 1997-9- 8 school year on August 8th, 12th, munization information and the and 13th. phone number and address of the Students new to the area, or previous school attended. ones that did not attend Nephi Other students will receive a or Mona Elementary last year, registration packet in the mail need to register Friday, August and register as follows. If you do Back to school night will be held on August 13th Nephi Elementary School will host Back To School Night" on Wednesday, August 13th, at 6:30 p.m. in the lunchroom. Parents will be able to meet the teachers at the school. not receive a packet in the mail by Monday, August 11th, contact Mrs. Jackson at the middle school, Star Team traveled to in the third inning, then Clovis scored 8 runs in the fourth inping to end the game. The out- -' standing hitters for the game were Casey Ferguson with a single, Troy Mortensen with a single, and Brian Eyre with a single. In the third game, the Juab played Elk Grove, California, and lost 10-- The R-- Z 8:30-10:3- I-- 0; A-- H 2:00-4:0- field last week and participated in the Babe Ruth Pacific Southwest Regional Tournament. There were teams from California, the Island of Guam, Nevada, and Utah participating in the tournament. In the first game, the Juab played the Island of The Juab Guam and won scored 5 runs in the first inning, 2 runs in the sec- outstanding hitters were ond, 2 runs in the third to take Aaron Sperry with a single, All-Sta- rs All-Sta- 9-- 3. Class lists will be posted on this Students will also receive a schedule and have the opportunity to sign up for beginning jband. , R-- Z 9:3fl-10:3- 1 rs 1. All-Sta- rs Craig Higginson with a double, Gadd with a Home Rim and a single, Jacob Bailey with a double, Justin Hooper with a single and Koyler Andersen. a 0 lead. The Juab coasted to an easy victory. The winning pitchers were Craig Higginson and Koyler Andersen. The outstanding hitters were Craig Higginson with 3 singles, Justin Hooper with a single and a double, Aaron Sperry with 2 singles, Koyler Andersen with a double, and Troy Mortensen with a double. The outstanding fielders were Koyler Andersen, Brian Eyre, and Blake Newton. All-Sta- rs 9-- TVevor The team members were Aaron Sperry, Craig Higginson, Justin Hooper, Trever Shaw, Brian Eyre, Koyler Andersen, Troy Mortensen, Trevor Gadd, Casey Ferguson, Jacob Bailey, Blake Newton, and Karson Morgan. The Bat Boy was Braden Sperry. The coaches were Tbny Sperry, Rex Bailey and Roy Hooper. In the second game, the Juab played Clovis, California, and lost 12-- The All-Sta- rs P 0. day. 8:30-9:30- H 0; R-- Z .... 1 1. 623-154- 1. 10:30-12:3- 0; 0; . 3-- August 12: 6th Grade: Last Name: . . winning All-Sta- rs Nephi Elementary School registers new students Nephi, anytime during those Nephi Elementary School will August, 13: 8th Grade: Last register new students, Kinder;' ... , garten through 5th grade for the .. A-. meeting. 1997-9- 8 school year, on Tuesday, The PTA also encourages paiv Atigust 13r 7th Grade: Last August 12, 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 ents to take an active roll in their Name: l:00-2:0P p.m. Please come to the school students education and school ,2:00-3:0380 East 200 North, office, experience by joining the PTAJ piease remember to bring the Sign-up- s will also be taken at, 'completed information sheet Classes and teachers will be this time. posted inside the school at this Clov- close game is Rich- Z A-- 10:30-11:3- 3:00-4:0- childs immunization records I-- f V JLittls League EootbalL sign-up- s V j (and birth certificate for Kindergarten age children) at time of registration. 0. Wthj?ow4qjregistration 5 . will need a copy of your You 0. 0- H hours. I-- P- Thursday Little League Football sign- - and 8th grades. ups will be held Thursday, AuBring a copy of your birth cerfor more ingust 7th, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. tificate to sign-upat the Firehouse. formation, call Rick Greenhalgh tyjtiss! s. Boys in grades 6th-8t- h can sign Cost this up. year will be $25.00 for 6th grade and $35.00 for 7th at 623-240- 1, 623-206- 3, Kevin Broadhead at or Janet Ware at KIDS COUNT K representatives to visit Nephi on Whistle Stop Tour Utah 0L Second, as the project begins to gather information for its next data book it is important to understand what is really happening to all children in Utah, to talk Representatives from Childrens KIDS COUNT Project will be in Nephi on August 14, to host an open house on child wellbeing in the area. Terry Haven, For a limited time you may buy two $25 dollar Lagoon Passports for just $15.50 each when you renew your current subscription or sign up for a new subscription to The Times-New- s. All-D- ay KIDS COUNT Coordinator, and with citizens about their concerns and fears for children. Those attending the open house will be encouraged to comment on areas they see as problematic for children and families in their 7:00 p.m. county. As a statewide child KIDS COUNT recently puborganization it is imperlished their annual Measures of ative that we know whats going Child In Utah. The on with all children in Utah, not data book, which contains infor- just those along the Wasatch mation on 21 indicators of child Front, says Spiegel. The open house will help Utah provides insights into the overall condition of children Children staff to put faces on the in Utah. The theme of this years statistics they have been collectbook is Tracking the Condition ing. For example, data shows ofOur Children so Our Children that the percentage of babies Dont Get Off TVack and numer- born at low birth weight and the ous railroad signals and themes percentage of children in poverare used throughout the book. In ty is higher in Juab county than keeping with this theme, KIDS the state. What it doesnt show COUNT is conducting whistle is why. We hope to get insights stop tours of several areas in from people closer to the problem Utah. Nephi is the third stop on on why the statistics are what the summer tour. they are. e The purpose of the Along with information on is g in their area, First, information on child child from birth attendees will receive advocacy through adolescence, will be tips so they know what to do with shared. Attendees will learn that information once they have about: infant mortality, prenatal it. "Knowledge is a powerful care, low birth weight babies, tool," says Haven, We want inbirths to teens, child abuse, child dividuals to come out of this deaths, dropout rates, and pov- meeting knowing how children in erty statistics. And a wealth of their county are doing and what additional information on the to do to improve those conditions condition of children in Juab if needs be." Utah KIDS COUNT is one of County and the state as a whole. Haven says. "These whistle stop several projects of Utah Chiltours will get information on dren. It is funded by the Annie g child in Utah into the E. Casey Foundation which hands of people so they can use funds similar projects in every it not only to advocate directly state for the purpose of measur- for children, but also provide concerned citizens the tools to aseeaa See Kids ' onpagt 7 the iudi of thoir chUdrta." Patrice Spiegel, Advocacy Coordinator for Utah Children, will be present to answer questions at the Nephi Public Library, 21 East 100 North, from 5:00 till cy Well-Bein- Youll save $19.00 on your Lagoon tickets and get The Times-New- s for one full year for your savings! . g well-bein- g, , . ;; Limited amount of Lagoon Tickets available. First Come First Servo. Valid only on renewals made in person at our office at 98 South f.'rjn, Nephi. Limit two tickets per subscription. No phone ordered accepted. open-hous- two-fol- well-bein- d. well-bein- well-bein- g, |