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Show Elementary school will having spelling bee Juab High School news Spell Mercurochrome or Wrestling team tops Hurricane Juab High School's wrestling team defeated the Hurricane team 42 to 21 in a match held last Thursday night, and the Juab junior varsity team beat the Hurricane jv 27 to da 11. Kerry Lynn finished in second place. Third place winners were Todd Liddiard, Joe White, Jerrel White, and Rick 12. JUS team was very happy at the Thursday Fourth place winners were Gene Prisbrey, Hobby Kelsey, and Kevin Garrett. Juab wrestles Manti at home on Thursday. They will wrestle in a tournament at Clearfield on Saturday. Teachers, the Utah Education Association, and t he Utah State Board ot Education Bet wren now and Mail'll '3, students of the fourth, tilth, and sixth grades will be conducting their lass bees. The class win spelling nei s in each gt ado le el will then hae a ''spill down" to decide a s hool winner before eailv Muiili The si ite spelling bee will be held on pril t The state Constantinople! Students in the fourth, fifth, and sixth grades at the Juab District Elementary School may not be learning to spell these words, but they are learning to spell many new wortls in preparation for paiticipa-tioin an upcoming statewide spelling bee, being sponsored this year by the Deseret .eirs, the Utah Congress of Parents and n 1 The night meet because they won matches in two weight classifications that they had previously lost to the southern Utah school. The 98 pound weight classification was won by Chris , Hone. The category was won by Gene Prisbrey. 155-lb- Also winning their matches were Kerry Lynn, Kim Jorgenson, Craig Hone, Todd Liddiard, Joe White, and Bruce Kendall. The Juab High team has a region record this year and the JV team has a 4-- 3 record. The wrestling team placed third in a tournament at 8-- 3 North Sanpete High on Saturday, having more individual champions than any other team. Finishing in first place at the tournament were Chris Hone, Kim Jorgenson, Craig Hone, and Bruce Ken- - Wasps to meet Rabbits on Friday Juab High School's 77 Here's 2nd quarter honor roll Dr. Kirk Wright, principal of Juab High School, has announced the honor roll for the second quarter of the current school year. Those achieving honor roll status are: 12th grade Clarence Allred, Jana Anderson, Brent Boswell, Cheryl Bowles, Merilyn Dailey, Rebecca Hoyt, Shirley Jackson, Jon Jones, Elizabeth Kay, Todd Liddiard, John Neilsen, Ra .!"!k0e:.swheTyJf! son, by, bara Wood 11th Grade Laurie Wesley Greenhalgh, Paula Neilsen, Donna Nielson, Barbara Paxman, David Steele, Randall Vickers, Jan White, and Jerrel White Tenth grade Diane Bender, Maria Harmon, Michelle Jarrett, Blair Kay, Lorrie Kelsey, Ricky May, Susanna McMullin, Sheila McPherson, Carolee Menlove, Molly Painter, Carla Sherwood, Ellen Steele, Cindi Taylor, Diane Wilkey, and All-re- Lisa Eyre, Mark Greenwood, Troy Ingram, Michael Jorgensen, Shelly Lewis, Gregg Lofgran, Michael Peterson, Guy Sperry, J ulie Lyn White, Gerard Yates. Grade Eighth Gloree Allred, Vonda Allred, Tru-deDraper, Ann Ealey, , Travis Ganett, Kirk Linda Greenhalgh, Michelle Harmon, Penney e Green-halgh- Here's school menu with 2(K) Damne Heidi Boswell, TamaBird, ra Epperson, Vance Gadcl, Sara Jensen, Shauna Kay, Rochelle Lyman, Monica McMullin, Margie Thomas, Jonna Woodard. Co-o- p or I i a, I 4-- e r yh Curtis Carter, Come in and learn the J details of how you can I receive a free Kodak XI 5 Camera. something different try flip Giant Taco Burger 98 toggery 19 North Main X pie, milk Wednesday Sloppy joes, French fries, apple w'edge, white cake, bun, milk riOWATOES service Wasps will take on another of the states top 2A basketball teams on Friday evening, when they meet the Millard Rabbits. Juab will be primed for the Rabbits after dropping a disastrous game at Fillmore last Friday evening to the Millard Eagles, the For Wrestling only team to have beaten the Rabbits in region play. The Eagles beat the Wasps 91 to 65. For Basketball Games are scheduled at 5:45 and 7:30 p.m. and seating will be at a premium. Those who have purchased Kim and Phil will each receive a large combination season tickets will naturally pizza courtesy of Mr. Kwiks. have seating space, but other local fans are urged to come early as Delta will $WCX3eXXX333C3exSSXJeX33S3S3eSCXtSXJ be moving here en masse for the big game. In the disastrous Millard game, Millards Terry Peterson, Brent Hosman, and Brad Brinkerhoff combined for 56 of Millards 91 points. The Eagles front and line men are and their size counted greatly against the smaller Wasps. Gary Jones, benched durPad ing the second quarter with Retail four fouls, was high in Value points for the game, 17 Save $- The Friendly Folks! JLower Prices featured 12 Thursday poultry dressing, whipped potatoes, butter, chicken gravy, cranberries, purple plums, milk Friday Fish in batter, tartar sauce, baked potato Julie Wright rounds, fruit salad, peanut Ninth Grade Don Allred, butter cake, white bread, Todd Day, Linda Emmons, butteri miIk terviiig You Better YoujWore AP PRICES EFFFCTVE JSDA 6HOI CB MUSHROOMS r. i&wiirs Nephi, Utah n R Monday Lasagna cheese, farmers salad with PTD PIPE Nephi, Utah january 26, 1978 3 i P French dressing, pears, hard rolls, jelly, milk Tuesday Baked meat loaf, potatoes with beef gravy, finger salad, lemon TABL-SPITE- . JHS Players of the week Kim Jorgensen Phil Painter 6-- 6-- January Specials from your Good Neighbor Pharmacy 6-- 6BM R0U 4 CONTAC out-scorin- Millards $099 - 19 g best. 25L&8A& Heat Jones made 25 points during his limited service. The lack of Jones scoring a perlarge during punch was of the game centage reasons of one the obviously for the Wasps defeat and when Jones returned, his cautious play gave Millard more scoring opportunity. Coach Dave Decker said When things get bad, they Johnson's Baby Powder 9 Ifclh' 16, residents in $5,688 savings purchased bonds during december to bring the gears total to $77,324, or 113 percent of the year's quota, according to a report receied this week. Juab was one of 18 count a s of the state excel-inJuab County g oz. RATri ea. , Kaz Cool 1.2 gal Kaz Vaporizer 1.2 gal 76 Retail Value J-M- art 9 3 Pharmacy Qualify Medicines g ovsesf Prk es - Nephi jpa - 628-185- 0 KEEa.tR DELUXE " Wt g lOlb "ftTATOES I NEWEST PEAS CSi. NORvMEST 0l&. SUGAR little EieeSWwffis Pharmacy? 656 North Main V- - 70$849 I Kvt'vcU $149 T1 ea. CAKE MIXES Q. Humidifier Kaz Inhalant IPAUCAU piasBupY plus Wesc-R- Smoked $" 19 99. area 7 plOMlCS 1977 bond sales top quota for he .mnual qu ' a oz. 99 HMh multiply. We played our worst game of the year, and Im sure it was one of their better games. 1 Johnson's Baby Shampoo 'LlinuM' Times-New- s $ And Mexifries for 35 Ruth Ann Hill, Joyce Land rum, and John Thomas. The IINSTAMATIC CAMERAS AT jthe toggery ling boo list. only teacher FREE North Main TIMEi all - cesses, lunch hours, and after school time to work on their spelling lists. Some $5,000 in prize's will await the natuionl winner. Each state w inner v. ill receive an June Words used in the school meet may be taken from word list prethe three-pagA' u s Deseret pared by the anil other sponsors, accord ingto John Spot ry, instim toi at the school. District meets will include the three page word list, words from the Words of Champions" booklet and from Websteis Third New lntcTnation.il Dictionary, 1971, says Sperry. Additional lists are included in the state spel- TACO expense paid trip to Washington, D. C. for himself, his parents, and his that inteiost s'udents are using re- Sperry sa ed eplii Taco Time Pew, Melanie Trauntvein, Marla White, and Nathan Wright Seventh Grade winner will represent Utah at the national spelling bee in Washington, D. C. on eawNiE in A OZYri COOKIES CLP HOME nfjgo |