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Show Page 6 Clje Wednesday, April 14, 1999 Nephi, Utah DnuB-rfo- e Undcrgarton rcgisSrclion vjill bo hold on April 202b 3d)ootNevs... Bocolbonn Oeennm 3nuflS sCdia) Kindergarten registration for school year will be 0 the held April 20, for students attending the Nephi Elementary School. Registration will be for all children who will be 5 years old on or before September 1, 0p 1999-200- Gomflii Gpilmsfl Trevor Hooper with a home run and a double, Scot Howarth with were for the Wasps Hitting Brett Mortensen who was one for two singles, Chet Ludlow with two, Trent Olsen who was two for three singles, Keld Sperry with three with one double, and Car-so- n a double, and Mike Stowell, RiPark who was one for three ley Park, and Dustin Greenhal-g- h each with a single. with an RBI, and a double. The Wasps next game will be The JV team beat Manti The winning pitchers were Scot a double header Friday against Howarth, Keld Sperry, and Riley St. Joseph at 3:00. Park. Players getting hits were 2. By Kaylecn Garrett JHS Correspondent Last week, the Juab High School Baseball team took on the Manti Templars. The Wasps were up 0 in the second inning and tied 2 in the fourth, but the Templars pulled ahead in the fifth inning to beat the Wasps 6- 2-- 2-- When registering new kindergarten students, parents should bring their childrens birth certificate, Social Security number, and immunization records. Students will have their hearing and speech checked and be tested for SENIOR SPOTLIGHT amblyopia (lazy eye). Student Cindy Roth is the daughter of immunization records will be reRobert and Laurel Roth. She en- viewed. Students-wil- l also be givjoys drama, music, and children. en a short readiness assessment She plans to go to college and Those who have not been conhave a family after graduation. tacted for an appointment time to register should call Charlene Nielson at the Juab School Distogether. Allynne Bailey and lems and have been rescheduled. JoDee Baxter each had doubles. The Wasps will play again trict Office, SENIOR SPOTLIGHT Ann Juabs other games were can- - Thursday in Millard at 3:00 and Reynolds is the daughter of celed because of weather prob- - 5:00. Casey and Laurie Reynolds. She enjoys just about anything, and she likes to try new things with her friends. She plans to go to Snow C ollege and go into teachH HOCn ing after graduation. 11-- IL(ly l"j0Gps By Kaylecn Garrett 1999. 1. s ipDoay OCae tfemiplGGi?, 623-194- JHS Correspondent The Juab High School Lady Wasps took on the Manti Templars last Tuesday. The Lady Wasps played right with Templars in the first couple of innings, and the Wasps were only down by one at end of the third inning. However, Juab had six errors in the fourth inning which allowed the Templars to score twelve runs and knock the Wasps out of the game. The Wasps ended up losing to the Templars 19-4. The Wasps had seven hits al- - (SerafloraraiaD DaDD on registration will be held on April 21st (Concert on fJlny 623-110- 0 or Ranae Truscott at as soon as possible. Music will be provided for those wishing to participate. Any past member who has lost the touch and would like to just pretend to play is also invited just let us know and bring an instrument. This will be a night to remember! Come celebrate a Century of Learning. 623-010- 2 Kindergarten registration for Mona Elementary School will be Wednesday, April 21st by ap- pointment for the The Juab High School Centennial Ball is scheduled for April game on AprtD D OflCa SENIOR SPOTLIGHT Tiffany Shaw is the daughter of Merrill and Mary Shaw. She enjoys reading, writing, acting, singing, debating, and composing. She plans to go to college af- . tergraduation. On April 16, at 3:00 p.m. the many won championship games. We invite the public to come to Boys Centennial Baseball game will be held. This will be held at this special game to help us honthe Juab High School ball field. or a past star of baseball. Baseball at Juab High School Student missed on honor roll alumni girls of JHS are asked to bring out their prom dresses from storage and share them at the Ball. You are wel- began a good many years ago. come to model them, or you may With many great players and give permission to have your teams, we only wish we could gown modeled. honor and mention each and evPlease call Beverly Castellano ery great player and each and 2 at or Koye Anderson at every great team, we know there as soon as possible. wereare many. We know that SENIOR SPOTLIGHT 'Danielle Robinson is the daugh- Michael Mays name was left off the 5th grade Academic and Citizenship honor roll that was submitted to The Times-New- s for 3rd quarter 1998-99. ter of Duane and Debbie 623-129- 623-107- 4, Vasp track teams nd compote vcll at McDonald's Invitational NO FALL CLEANUP WILL BE HELD! . All items to be hauled away must be placed in piles along the edge of the street NO LATER THAN 8:00 A.M. ON TUESDAY, MAY 11th Items may be placed along the streets beginning May 1 st. r PLEASE DO NOT PUT ITEMS OUT BEFORE MAY 1st OR AFTER MAY 11th Place all piles away from power poles and low hanging branches so that heavy equipment has ready access for loading. LIMBS MUST BE PLACED IN SEPARATE PILES FROM OTHER DEBRIS AND KEPT SEPARATE. Contractors doing construction or demolition may not place material on public property, but must haul it to authorized dump site. Contractors doing cleanup may not place material on public property without prior written permission. This project is part of a continuing effort to improve the appearance of our community. Please participate and help beautify Nephi 623-208- 2. County graduation. By Kay Iren Appointments are currently being scheduled. If you are not contacted, please call Nila Keyte at the school office When registering your kindergarten student, you will need to bring a copy of their birth certificate, immunization record and Social Security number. At the time of registration your student will be given a readiness assessment, be tested for amblyopia (lazy eye), have their hearing tested and speech monitored. Immunizations will not be offered at registration, but you must have your child fillly immunized before entering school. Subssribo Todayl Only $21 pur year in Juab Robinson. She enjoys hanging with friends, cheerleading, and dancing. She plans to go to college and then get married after Nephi Citys Spring cleanup will be conducted beginning May 11th. 1999-200- 0 school year. Registration will be for all children who will be 5 years old by September 1, 1999. (SeraOeraraDiaD BcoselbaDQ Appol 30flCa 30. All Mena Qndcrgartcn (SonOennSfaiD BcoraeH On May 11, the Juab High School Band will be holding there Centennial Band concert. As part of this program, they are inviting past band members to come and participate in the last song of the evening. This will be a special way of honoring past band members. Anyone wishing to participate will need to contact Jolene Christensen at 0. CmoOoo. y That highly decorated Sergeant Paul Marigelson of the Highway Patrol, is a 1 961 graduate of Juab High School, and did you know that Steven Sperry is with the Drug Enforcement Association in the FBI and is a 1 971 graduate of Juab High School Garrett JHS Correspondent The Juab High School Track team traveled to Manti last week to compete in the McDonalds Invitational. Both the boys and the girls teams competed well as they had many qualify for State. Earning points for the boys were: In the 800 m dash, John Truscott 1st, and Andy Messer-smit- h 2nd; in the 300 m hurdles, Don Markland; the 4x400 relay team (Jimmy Coray, Cullen Din-ke-l, Brad Dinkel, John TVuscott) placed 1st; in the Shot, Jason Spencer, and Don Allred; in the discus, Jason Spencer 1st, Don Allred, and TVent Nielson; in the OIOIO Restaurant Quality Bulk Foods at Wholesale Prices We provide Dry Pack Canning equipment, your place or ours. Sample foods before you buy. We deliver food and canning equipment for large orders. 1(801)264-552- 8 ECrZCPTO Javelin, Trent Nielson; in the High Jump, Jimmy Coray; the 4x100 relay team (Trever Royce, Adam Truscott, Ryan Ingram, and Brad Dinkel); the Medley relay team (Adam IVuscott, Ryan Ingram, Jimmy Coray, and Brad Dinkel); in the 400, Mike Spen- cer. Earning points for the girls were: in the 3200 m, Alisha Wilson; in the 100 m hurdles, Annie Brough 1st, and Mary Dawn Sperry, in the 100 m, Aleda Stoddard, and Michelle Lovell; the 4x100 relay team; in the 800 m, Megan Welsh; the Medley relay team placed 2nd; in the 300 m hurdles. Crystal Steele; in the High Jump, Nettie Smalley 2nd; in the Long Jump, JaNae Beeen-dorf1st; the 4x400 relay team placed 1st; in the Shot, Randi Mills 2nd; in the Javelin, Darcy Gianvito; in the 400 m Jennifer from Pitpsus, youl gat. mon (fern toduAy Homs SHo Nwaort anS T)n OmmI J00 man fm, pm mw movtw far In $$ 2S Hor tpon Mb adu ir . NR. fiJNOAY HCMT" your local DIRICTY doslor todayl ELECTRONIC SERVICE CO. 118 West 100 South Nephi, Utah 623-233- 7 er ' PEGASUS Mtiunt itTnpoN DJI 89 Wilson. The Wasps next track meet will be Saturday in Gunnison. poor |