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Show Glen Cowan is PLW Juab High School Sports president of the Nephi-Neb- o the Flaming Rock Cafe on Jan- - 'prB m ' WasP wrestlers top North Sanpete 43-2- 4 The Juab High School Wasp wrestling team beat the North Sanpete team 43 to 24 in a match held last Thursday. Winning for Juab were Kim Jorgenson with a decision; V Bert Whimpey with a pin; Craig Hone with a pin; Ernie Booth with a decision; Rodger Sperry; Shelly Elder by a decision; ter; third year directors Dave president of the club is Worwood and Greg Ferre; and Jack Wankier, and club sec- honorable director Terry Kendall. retary is Ken Ixjfgran. Other officers elected at the Fosse members meeting were first year dir- will attend the state riding ectors Larry Bryan and Ed club jamboree at the Terrace Ballroom in Salt Lake City on Malmgren; second year directors Karl Carter and Herb Car Saturday. uary 15. CONGRATULATIONS to these Juab High School Students: Vice Nephi-Neb- o Wrestling: Greg Hone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hone. Basketball: Robert Brewer with a pin; and Steve Newton with a pin. The Juab matmen now have Joesph Christensen. a six win, one loss record in the region. The next match for the wrestling squd will be tonight (Thursday) at 6; 15 for the junior varsity squads, and at 7:30 for the varsity squads. son of Mr. Mrs. Lane Christensen, Each will receive steak dinners for 2... compliments of in your pocket when you buy a Rays Cafe mkomsi SNOWMOBUE TRAP SHOOT Sunday, January 23, 1977 Nephi Gun Club Spring Canyon Road Yes, Gary Jones, number 11, goes ing players, lost the game to Nebo Trailblazer 50, an Angus mediate champion bull at the in for the lay-uduring the the Hawks 77 to 66. The Wasps rase ky Nebo Angus 1977 Arizona National Live-las- t Juab-Nort- h Sanpete game held will meet Moab and San Juan of anch was the inter- - stock Show, Mona, Saturday. Juab, without at home this weekend. the service of two of its start- Angus ranch produces another winner p Loss of key players contribute to loss . . . That's a lot of bull North Sanpete beats in basketball Wasps Juab The High School Wasps were defeated in basketball on Friday by their arch rivals, the North Sanpete Hawks. The closing score of the game was North Sanpete 77, Juab 66. The Wasps played a ragged game and are still haunted by injuries to key players said basketball coach David Decker in assessing the game. Tony Sperry was the high scorer for Juab with 20 points. Gary Jones made 16 points, Marlin Park made 12 points, Nebo Trailblazer 50 was named intermediate champion Angus bull at the 1977 Arizona National Livestock Show in Donavon Yates made 11 points, Phoenix recently. The bull was Tom Painter made six points, raised by Nebo Angus Ranch and Lyle Osborne made one of Mona. point. This year's show attracted The top rebounder was Dona- a total of 94 head of breeding von Yates with 18. Gary Jones made ten rebounds. Donavon Yates had seven assists. The Wasps have a busy schedule this weekend. They will play Moab at Nephi on Friday and San Juan at Nephi on Continued from page Sister Heywood felt that the brethren were the right kind of people to make a settlement and with little exception, they are united in effort to build up the place. FIRST BUILDINGS Individual homes were the first buildings to be constructed in the Valley. On December 13, 1851, Joseph L. Heywood wrote the following description of Nephi to the Deseret News. About 12 houses have been erected; viz, 3 built of adobies, 2 of willows, plastered inside house built and out, 1 of plank, and the balance of logs obtained from distance of ten miles. Our roofs and flooring are principally of lumber cut at Hamilton A. Potter's mills, Valley, distant about 30 miles from Nephi. " By the turn of the New Year, 18 houses had been construct ed, three of adobe, the remaind er of logs. The public corral was nearly finished. In a letter from Dr. Willard Richards to Wm. Clayton in April, 1852, he states: There are several beautiful settlements on the road to this point, among which perhaps, Springville may rank the first, and Nephi the second At both of these places the spirit of energy and industry is almost without parallel. All the houses look clean and neat, fences in good order, and everything shows that Saints live there. The city of Nephi was commenced in September last. There are now 20 good houses, a splendid carrel sic for cattle, and a good quantity of land un- two-stor- San-Pet- e y The 4 Events- - 1030 to GARRETT HONDA SALES 563 North Main 3 Nephi 1 1 p.m.. 50 Bird Handicapp Trophys for the winners p.m. until dark. . . Prize Shoots 623-082- Nephi, Utah January 20, 1977 bacon, Hams, Turkeys r Saturday. The Junior Varsity games begin at 6:15 p.m. and the Varisty games will be played at 7:30 p.m. 'll Polaris before January 31, and buy a you'll get a $100 cash rebate direct from the distributor. Beat next year's price increases and enjoy the unsurpassed quality and performance of Polaris. Full factory warranty starts with the first rideable snow! Times-New- s Earn K ! ' 'i i 1 ft , Nephi's past continues 2 cattle competing for over SI 3 thousand in prize money. The event was judged by Harold Arendt of Highmore, South Dakota. its true. . . . WITH SAFETY der cultivation. " After the homes, the meeting house was built. This was completed in 1852. Not only were religious meetings held there but also school, and many parties and entertainments. This building was located on Main Street where the Nephi City Hall now stands. In 1854 this building was torn down. In 1953, a small fort was built to protect the settlers from the Indians. 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