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Show 19. The test was sponsored by the National Principals Association. Broadhead said only seniors are eligible to participate on a state level, so Sherwood will compete with other state More JHS News Peterson participated Mike Petersen, a in a simulated legislative Juab at High junior School, attended a session while at the con- also took ference in the state another examination. capitol Oct. 18. The con- The top two scorers in ference was sponsored that test will be sent to by the U.S. Senate and Washington, D.C., where the William Randolph they will participate in the national edition of Hearst Foundation. Peterson made the trip the Senate Youth Conto Salt Lake after receiv- ference. Broadhead said other ing the top score in a multiple choice and Juab students with high essay test on subjects scores were Carla Sherrelating to current af- wood, Don Allred, Doyce fairs and government. Olpin, Mark Greenwood, The test was held Oct. 4 and Bill Larson. Petersen and Sherat the high school, acBroad-Koowere top scorers in wood cording to Fenton a teacher. another test, this one Senate Youth Con- He ference. called the students at a later date even though Petersens score was a bit higher. Third place in the Cen- Birth M' i I lA &. 1 ' - Recent births as reported to The Times News are: Son, born Oct. 19 to Kim and Valorie Gee of Grace, Idaho. He will be named Kacey Lee Andreasen. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Gee of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Max AnAn-dreas- Century band ,'L Juab High School had 4F 4 .73 All-Stat- Am All-Stat- Jenna Marie Chase celebrated her first birthday Oct. 17, 1979. She is the daughter of Mark and Julie Chase of Lev- Daughter, born Oct. 22 to Mr. and Mrs. Dale Tolley of Orem. She will be named Jana Marie Tolley. Grandparents of Mrs. Shirley Cotton of Orem and Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Tolley of Nephi. are Mrs. Della Durham of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Tunbridge of Nephi, and Mrs. Lydia Oldham of Sacramento, California. e were Melanie Yates, Mary Nielsen, Jill Beardall, Cindi Taylor, and Melanie Trauntvein. Both the chorus and are the band performed a an. Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Rex Chase concert the last day of of Chases Ranch and the UEA convention. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nielson of Leamington. Great-grandaren- ts ts Lester Gee of Santaquin, and Mrs. Guy Harris of Grace, Idaho. e High Great-grandparen- Nephi, Mr. and Mrs. e e c are Ora Nielsen of representation in Band and the Chorus during the recent Utah Education Association convention held in Salt Lake City. Participating in the Band were Lor-riKelsey and Julie Wright. Chorus parJuab from ticipants good $ . View. o of Pleasant dreasen chorus call JHS All-Stat- ? an- nouncements Three Leaders Scholarship CVinfpsf HpIH Oct. All-sta- te (j2AJ!AQj tury Three test was taken by Matt Newell. Great-grandparen- AwocdlfL wmfwver; are Mr. L. T. Ralphs of Aberdeen, Idaho; Mrs. Spencer Nielson of Anchorage, Alaska; and Mr. and I Mrs. Harry Christiansen of Spokane, Washington. E Emalie Jones, left; Deanna Taylor, center; and Brpok leaders who received Taylor were among eight service awards at recent ceremonies. Not present for the picture were Marba Stuart, Vera Wankier, Dale Worwood, Brenda Newton, and Beth Yates. 4-- leaders honored at service award meeting Eight 'J 4-- H 11 ,1 leaders reEight Happy birthday trom cently received to Heidi s The clover award Ann Greenhalgh, who Oct. 13, pins. was The leaders and their 1979. She is the daughter of service are: length of Glenn and Peggy Brook and Deanna TayGreenhalgh of Nephi. lor, 15 years; Beth Yates, Grandparents are Mr. 15 Emalie Jones, and Mrs. Clarence ten years; Brenda Newyears; Greenhalgh of Nephi and ton, ten years; Marba Mr. and Mrs. Milton Stuart, five years; Vera Neilsen of Mona. 4-- length-of-servic- e Times-New- one-year-ol- d Wankier, five years; and Dale Worwood, years. The awards were five pre- ceremonies held Oct. 18 at the Nephi Elementary School. sented in The 5 Times-New- s Nephi, Utah Oct. 25, 1979 1 10 ezf 254 OFF Vraan 00b c&qwbb rSV MUf fdWEjl! IP ONB6ALWN' |