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Show Wasp track team wins meet Juab High School won a track meet held last Friday. The team scores were Juab, 1431!; Richfield, 1311?; Millard, 118; South Sevier, 48Vi; North Sanpete, 43 Vi; and Greg Lofgan took fourth place and Don Allred took sixth place in the meets high hurdles competition. six-tea- ?Rk$ hmuu'im Layne Christensen second in the and ConChristensen placed ley placed Delta 24 Vi. It was a good victory for the team because Richfield is favored to win the 2A state cham- JUST WAITING FOR YOU fourth. Juabs Richard Winsor placed second in the mile run. The Juab team placed said JHS track coach Fenton L. Broadhead. Placing for Juab in the pole vaulting event were Todd Robinson, second; Kevin Ockey, third; Kerry Lynn, fourth; and pionship, fourth in the Agjd&tn(g$ 440-yar- d relay. Steve Brooks placed fifth and Kevin Fowkes sixth in the placed 6Q0V dash. In the intermediate pr 440-yar- d Conley Christensen, hurldes fifth. V0U.4DN competition, ed second, Todd Robinson placed fifth, and Juabs Phil Painter took first place in the long jump event. Todd Greg Lofgran placed sixth. Juabs Dale Woodbury Robinson placed fifth. fourth Layne Christensen placed and Winsor placed run. the Juabs team placed third in the medley relay. Randall Vickers placed second, Jimmy Howarth placed fourth, and Conley Christensen placed fifth in the placed first in the javelin throw and Steve Anderson placed second in the discus. Richard sixth in wv MoNlP- OHormel Layne Christensen plac- - ysj5? 01 oz-- PK b. 38C26 I2,0 880-yar- d WIt$ON SAVORY 220-yar- d dash. In the two-mile-ru- n competition, Gerard Yates placed second and Blair Kay took third place. Steve Anderson placed second and Bruce Kendall placed fourth in the shot put. Phil Painter placed fifth in the high jump. In a Saturday track meet at Timpview high school in Provo, Layne Christensen broke the school record in the intermediate hurdles with a time of 42.27. That time qualifies him for the state track meet in this event. Barbara Paxman Barbara Pax-ma- n is 'stu- of week' dent ' ' i Barbara Paxman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Paxman of Nephi, is the Student of the Week at Juab High The Juab High School baseball team dropped both games of a Richfield-Juadoubleheader Tuesday. The losses bring Juab to 5 and 5 in league play and nine and five overall to complete the regular b volleyball team. She has been a member Future the of Homemakers of America, the girls track team, the pep club, and the type team. She placed third in a Snow College typing contest and has been involved with high school dramatics. She attended State. hr Baseball team bows twice to Richfield School. Miss Paxman, a senior, is a member of the JHS honor society. She is a member of the Pro Vita, the Model U. N., and the girls mm season. Juab is now in third place in the region behind South Sevier and Richfield. The Girls Times-New- s Nephi, Utah April 26, 1979 3 DIU$ Reprint MgprM boz- - w?. 4W 1 Ni n'torr 3 L. $akn mrr Instant rii:v.. BO 2 Kimo's Kamera 56 North Main 623-037- - Nephi, Utah 257 North Main 1. Frame &JZ0ZEN 6 - Nephi 4 PA6 UTgR adjustments and repairs eyeware fashions. 3. Eye examinations and Contact lenses. (Dr. Johns) 2 Latest (open everyday except Monday) (O |