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Show 5SSSSSSSSSSS!Sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss JHS track team places sec- JHS news ond at Fillmore meet Juab High School tracksters placed second track in a three-team SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS5 1"' " t""' JHS Type team first at region meet is I Juab High Schools Type I team finished in first place at the Region 7 commercial contest held at Snow College April 17. Nine schools participated in the meet. "Our students did the best we have ever done, said Patsy Bailey, commercial team advisor. Members of the Type I team were first-plac- e Laura Lee Osborne, Karla McPherson, and Nadine Nielson. The Type II team took second place at the meet. Team members are Shelia McPherson, Diane team placed second in its iluSX? were given to the following JHS students: Shelia McPherson, first in Type II and third in Short- - School April 25. The event is scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m. Wright said the pro- s state Association and the state board of education, Individual awards will be held at Juab High JHS baseball splits double with Sanpete The Juab High School Natalie and Lisa baseball team split a double-heade- r Monday Shelia McPherson, with North Sanpete. The Carolee Menlove, Diane visitors won the first but the Juab Wilkey, and Natalie game, are baseballers came back Christensen members of the JHS with a 10-- stunner. Juabs only hit in the Shorthand I team. That first game was a triple by Val Jones. The winning pitcher in the second game, Rick Steele, made the win even sweeter by allowing no hits. The Juab team exploded in the fourth in- Christensen, Park. 6-- 0 0 when Tim slugged a double and brought in two run- Stan-wort- h George Morgan then singled, Wade Pew Rick doubled, Green-halg- h doubled, and Randall Vickers singled. overall Juab is now in league and 6-- play. travel double-heade- r. at Juab High Wayne Jarrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jarrett of Nephi, is Juab High Schools Student of the Week this week. Jarrett is a senior at the school. He has been active in sports and agriculture-relate- d activities. He on the wrestling team his sophomore and senior years; the football was will to Hurricane Thursday Jarrett is 'Student of Week ' 3 The team for another v Here's school menu Monday Turkey sandwich, buttered corn, tomato wedge, gelatin cake, milk. Tuesday and 50j; PTA's Festival of Arts to be held at JHS April 25 A Festival of the Arts, sponsored by the Utah Wilkey, Wayne Jarrett The score was Millard, Pizza, green salad, sliced peaches, peanut butter cookie, milk. HamWednesday letFrench fries, burgers, tuce, onion, pickle, chilled apricots, coconut classic cookie, milk. Corn dog, Thursday team his sophomore, junior, and senior years; and the track squad his baked beans, apple junior year. chocolate FFA mem- wedge, A long-timlemon brownie, slush, the Jarrett ber, joined milk. mechanics Agriculture Fish in batFriday team his sophomore and rounds, whole junior years. He was a ter, potato bread with jelly, wheat member of the rodeo club and olive, carrot stick his freshman and buttered broccoli, chocosophomore years. late pudding, milk. Parent-Teacher- gram would feature and drama, music team because "Juab has two or three good pole vaulters. "The team is coming along, for April 25. Voting for student officers is set for April 26. 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Wright said the Utah All Makes MONA P. & Allan R. said, Wright REPAIR For Appointment Times-New-s displays of drama sets, science projects, and vocational education efforts will be set up at the TV 623-053- The d Steve Anderson art will be on e 623-064- s Nephi, Utah April 19, 1979 Steve Brooks third in the dash. 257 North Main run. 880-yar- d Times-New- Scott Woodard fourth in the run. d the in two-mil- e second in run. The run. two-mil- e ANBw d display throughout the week in the schools vocational building, the principal said. On the night of pro- gram, the though, possibly dance. As well, works of Blair Kay Broadhead said, and we expect to be in good position as the big meets come up. Placing for Juab were: Layne Christensen first in javelin, second in the dash, second in the intermediate hurdles, and third in the dash. Phil Painter third in the high jump and second in the long jump. Dale Woodbury first 100-yar- Provita and cheerleader tryouts are scheduled Todd Robinson third in the intermediate hurdles and fourth in the two-mil- e lack of pole vaulting facilities at the Fillmore school hurt the JHS track at Fillmore Tuesday. 70'a; Juab, The team the meet. Team members are David Nielsen, Bill Larsen, Shelia McPherson, and Natalie Christensen. ners. held Delta, 43. Track coach Fenton L. Rroadhead said that the category. ning meet first in the discus and third in the shot put. Gerard Yates third in the mile and first in the run. Richard Winsor fourth in the mile. based upon co mparaiY prices of conventional binding tn rural areas j |