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Show January 5 open house will honor Greenhalghs Area births Recent births as reportare: ed to The Times-New- s Son, born Dec. 15, 1979 to John and Shirley Hughes. He will be named Joshua Bill Hughes. Grandparents are Mrs. Julia Bean and Alton J. Bills of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hughes of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Sperry announce the of their Linda to Mark daughter, W. Greenhalgh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stellman A. Greenhalgh of Nephi. marriage The couple was married Dec. 8, 1979. Panguitch. are Mrs. Dean Hughes and Seth all of Panguitch. Great-grandparen- ts Hep-wort- The bride is a graduate of Juab High Schol and the Nephi LDS Stake Seminary. She attended Utah Technical College at Provo. The groom graduated from Juab High School and attended Snow College. He is currently employed with L. A. Young Construction Co. The couple will be honored at an open house on Jan. 5, 1980 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Fine Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Greenhalgh Arts Center, 165 East First South, Nephi. The public is invited to attend. No formal invitations will be sent. Happy birthday to Jenya Jacobsen, who was Dec. 19, 1979. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Scott one-year-o- ld The police beat How about a snowball?? by Roy Manning Nephi City Police Chief Mt. Nebo has put on soft its white overcoat. The lacy puffs of white glisten as the early morn- snowballs, causing dangerous traffic situations. More than one teacher or student has been struck about the face and head with snowballs or something by iceballs. worse Now this may sound trivial, but if a minor is caught throwing a snowlight awakens us R. Manning ball or any other object a snowball upside that causes anyone any to the head, a shattered injury or hits a vehicle, windshield, or a pair of or does any type of broken glasses. Well, it damage, then the parent started off nice anyway, of that juvenile and the but the facts are more juvenile himself could be likely that the latter sued in a court of law for scene will be the case. those damages and the .It seems that the arms minor could be arrested and aims of a few of our and sent to Juvenile young men have caused Court. some rather serious probWhile I am taking all lems in the snow. School the fun of of being buses and private young, Ill throw out a vehicles are being pelted few more little tidbits of ing Juab will host four-teawrestling tournament m The Juab High School Wasp wrestling team will participate in a four-teatournament this Friday, Dec. 28. The tournament will have two sessions, at 1 and 6 p.m., both of which will be held at the JHS Rams walk over Juab in game 92-5- 9 The South Sevier Rams walloped The Juab High School Wasps in basketball action last Friday in 92-5- 9 Monroe. The first half they were hot and we were cold, says Juabs coach Alan Sperry. The second half we played pretty even with them, but their scoring advantage was just too much to said the overcome, coach. The Rams field goal percentage was 67 percent. Juabs was 37 percent. High scorer for Juab was Rick May with 28 points. Val Jones had 18 points. Jimmy Howarth had seven points and Todd Robinson had six points. Both May and Jones had eight rebounds. boys gymnasium. Teams at the tournament, other than Juab, will be Union (Roosevelt), Cedar City, and Hurricane. Both varsity and junior varsity teams will wrestle at each session. This tournament will be pretty tough, says JHS coach Fenton L. Broadhead, Cedar City and Union are both good teams. We should win the JV division, and if we wrestle well, we will be right in there in the varsity division. JHS now has a one and one record in region play. They lost to Delta last week Winning for Juab with a pin was Drew Kay. Russ Hall and Kerry Lynn won by 46-1- decision. Girls' basketball team bows to Delta The JHS girls basketball team lost to Delta Dec. 20. Clara Munk was the high scorer and high rebounder. She had 13 41-3- 4 points and 14 rebounds. Linda Pay had nine points and eight rebounds. Karla McPherJuab plays Tintic son had eight points and tonight on the home floor five rebounds. at 5:45 and 7:30 p.m. According to the "Thursdays game looks teams coach, Dent Henlike it should be a good drix, the team played game because Tintic has very sloppily during the some big kids this year. first half, turning the They have five wins and ball over a lot. The team one loss, says Sperry of was behind ten points by half time. The Wasps the game. The Wasps will play came within three points Gunnison in Gunnison of the Rabbits score. The girls team will on Saturday at 5:45 and 7:30 p.m. in another non- play Wasatch at home on I)-27 at 3 p m. league match. non-leagu- e c information: Have you heard the saying If you mess with the bull, youll get the horns? Well, if you are allowed to ride on the school buss and are involved in causing any problems, you could end up walking. They have a tough enough job driving the bus without having to referee a pack of unruly boys and girls. Ask the drivers and theyll tell you what you can and cant do. When walking to and from the Middle School, you are to walk as close to the right side of the road as you can. It has become very danagerous trying to drive on Fourth East when school lets out because students are walking three and four abreast out onto the roadway. I am afraid its just a matter of time before someone gets hit by a car or truck that is trying to get through the wave of students. Well, Id better stop until next time or Ill spoil all your fun, but then if I can keep you alive until next time, Ill have a nice week also. Try to remember that those other people have rights, too. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Nilan Pickering and Desma Jacobsen, all of Nephi. are Coquella McPherson of Nephi, Mr. and Mrs. Guarnett KenGreat-grandparen- ts dall of Provo, and Mrs. Wayne Pickering Happy birthday to Joshua Jacobsen, son of Ron and Linda Jacobsen of Logan. Joshua was Dec. 14, 1979. Grandparents are one-year-o- ld Mr. and Mrs. Dean Naylor of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. John Swenson of California, and Desma Jacobsen of Nephi. - was cooking at school lunch Here is the lunch menu for schools in the Juab District for Jan. 2-- Turkey Wednesday sandwich, buttered green beans, tomato wedge, sliced peaches, brownie, milk. Spanish Thursday dinner, farmer salad, French bread, peanut butter treat, pears, milk. HamburgFriday ers. French fries, lettuce, pickle, onion, strawberry shortcake, milk. Vacation to each a new car or buyer of truck! Vacation includes three days, two nights at a popular Las VegasReno or Lake Tahoe Hotel or Motel for two adults. 131 South Main - Nephi, Utah Year - 623-022- 2 Emd. unpeir Don t miss these great buys! Prices good only Dec. 27 to 31st Tiffany Lofgran and Denise Robinson performed a dance, a ve- Here's what's Las Vegas Reno or Lake Tahoe Super Prices on all remaining 1979 Fords, Mercurys and Ford Trucks!!! Parkin Motor Company Payson. onial Manor, Dec. 18. presented by Mary Ann Bracken, a song was given by Mrs. McClellan and daughter LaRae, and a story was ready by Natalie Orme. Santa also made a visit at the Colonial Manor, and gave each resident a gift. Complimentary of The Nephi Federated Womens Club Council presented a program to the residents of the Col- act We are givim Jacobsen of Nephi. Club council presents program at Manor ntriloquist While they last Happy birthday from The Times-New- to Mar- s tin James Ingram, son of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Ingram of Santaquin. Marty will be Dec. one-year-o- 30. Grandparents are Frank Rush and Norma Martin Rush of Missouri and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ingram of Nephi. are Fern Francom and Clarence Ingram, both of Nephi, and Lottie Huffine of Great-grandparen- ts Missouri. One last address . .' Here's one more missionary address, the last one well publish until next year: Elder Rick Dixon 198 So. 1st Str. Apt. 1 Lehighton, PA 18235 The 3 Times-New- s Nephi, Utah Dec 27. 1979 Lumber Co. Nephi 55 West 200 North Ut - Nephi, Your Ace Hardware Dealer -- 623-0147 j j |