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Show v T'icif Mi nf 1" m'" if Christenson the ja tlin 175 feet Lavne 'iii'"i- - fT) 8 inches for a new JHS school reeoid. Christensen was first in competition at the BYU meet. Robei t Brewer placed second in the pole vault and fourth in the high hurdles divisions of the track meet, while Ihil y A - y I u ; ' 'i 1 r A i - M4 ' G ' V dall Vickers, placed tilth Medlev relav made up of Lavne their category. "The team has come alung real well this year in Juab's team, at Snow College. Christensen, George Robert Brewer placed first in the high hurdles competition and first in the pole vault at the meet. Phil Painter placed second in the long jump Morgan, Randall Vickers, and Dale Woodburv, placed fourth in the relav competition They also qualified to attend the state track meet The mile relay team, made up of Layne Christensen, George Morgan, Phil Painter, and Ran Layne Christensen Juab students place in District essay contest m here hav e been a few school records broken and some fine perfot men'I I w ill plav entitled Cav tin Impressions nd a hi ass se( 1 i oni-pi d ot John it 1st n Kt Lev Ciiidr oi odd Lulihard lav lot tiuv sj)tirv, and .Jett It nes w ill plav a c omp 1 , , c milled I Sour Gala Goldman I bv J , Piomcnatie bv lttrs The Times-Neu- s Ncphi WEVE GOT A COMPLETE STOCK OF MICHEUN STEEL-BELTERADIALS FOR AMERICAN CARS, IMPORTS AND IMPORTED SPORTS CARS. D mm .J. - a , Pharmacy 656 North Main-623-185- 0 Your Complete Mothers Day Shopping Center r Wind Reg. 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Take Mom to Dinner This Sunday on her day at the beautiful Sunset Inn Restaurant 1025 South Main - 623-087- 5 - Nephi, Ut Featuring Baked Mam Virgina Complete with Soup and Salad and Homemade Sour Dough Bread I. rson The tombmed bamL will plav Homage to Vouth bv J Olivadote Match ot tin and art r" ran tnrawraisrararain Vndc Ji hi Tlie Mop If 1 and bv solo tuba Cap-- t Legion Auxiliary units located in Juab and Utah counties. n 1 J Moi hth clion fiom is tv. he St i aglio bv Moai t Ihe Masit ipn t e ' bv Maui et and Pa) lies am J-M- i - I 78-7- - i posts and American n an lemaiin . 1 ndunlini) tin Band District Four is made up of American Legion p S( ar plav Nh.it hat uman K 1st n John bv Respons- ' NICEST GIFT OF ALL FOR MOM... ood Mountain I he high selt(,nl band will plav On the Mall Student body officers for next year at Juab High School are, left to right, Julie Wright, secretory; Brenda Madsen, activities manager; Pam Burton, historian, TNPiimo Wesley J. Greenhalgh, vice president; and Phil Painter, president ' school year are, front row, left to right, Junior Varsity cheerleaders for the Kim Chase, Jill Beardall, Laura Lee Osborne, und Lisa Eyre. Varsity cheerleaders are, back row, left to right, Rose Gee, Kelly Rae Warren, Ann TNPuoto McPherson, and Melanie Yates. v competition. The topic of the contest was American Its BlesCitizenship n bv moil Jay J ' 1 Bowles, won third place honors in the district and ibilities. ougli ill I Craig Bowles, son of sings i I ft Garrett. Mrs. w a i r daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reese Sherwood. First place winner in the junior division of the contest was Allan Lund, son of Mr. and Mrs. Neil and nd ligl Sr I,, ml and luninr high bands w ill pi sr nt a spi ,ng r on -- f J- I 1 u's turned in "said track coach Fenton I, Broad-head- . cert tonight hut dav at the high sib ml On Mav 6, the Wasps auditoi mm 'I ho attended the Brigham program w ih bt grn Umv invitaYoung at 7 it) p in and is fit to ersity t he tional track meet public At the BYU event, The junior high si bool y N I spring concert tonite Jllab I : A. J JHS bands will give ho s f rfp ". '' A . ,'U ! I.orrie Kelsey, and Todd Liddiard, Julie Wright, new band schools he l show off John Nielsen i uniforms as they practice lor tonight's spring I he uniforms Band students cost Sl')5 each. raised SHOO towards the total purchase price of TNPhoio si J,8 17 SO Sherwood, Mr. I . ..V-- - ' t School students placed in the District Four American Legion Essay Contest held May 6 in Provo. First place winner in the senior division was Carla It .Cal r I 1 U .'4, if Juab High Three rf h - - rii i i 4'-- con-dr- the placed third javelin thiow Juab High School's track team placed sixth overall in region track competition held May 3 V v I Juab high track team places fifth, sixth at regional and BYU meets 1 978-7- 9 1 v, C Track team members going to state competition are, left to right, front row, Layne Christensen, George Morgan, and Dale Woodbury . Back row left to right TN'Pnom are Randall Vickers and Phil Painter. 1 " I V V i Cheerleaders for I, c V' - nftijiir- liiiiiiinynqQr-mHUjMii- r A A, y 'r i n v V,4 r Ty- performances and fine ii , Hl1rM,TayTl-- are in a good position to win a ft ate championship in track 1 H iT,irt"'rTt,, Painter placed third in the long jump and fifth in the high jump competitions. According to track coach Fenton L. Broad-head- , these young men came through with some i tos-se- gi f . M5 |