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Show A Wasps top By Delta Rabbits Dec. 19 64-5- 8 The JHS Wasps stung the Rabbits Delta team basketball the skin of their teeth at Delta. the foul line with two h 23-1- 48-4- 50-4- their fiejd goal attempts, but made 61 percent of their foul line attempts. The Rams South Sevier; South Sevier; South Sevier; 8, 8, 35-2- 9, three-minut- The Wasps made only 30 percent of scores were Quarter 12-- made 31 percent from the field and 41 percent from the foul line. The Wasps now have two wins and one loss in league play and four wins and four losses overall. The JHS team will take a vacation until Jan. 3, when they play North Sanpete. tie; and the final. 8, Top scorers for Juab were Gregg Lofgran with 16 points, Jimmy Howarth with 12, and 51-5- 0 37-2- 9, 33 to 25. Wasps beat South Sevier When the JHS-SoutSevier basketball game was over on Dec. 20, only one thin point separated in Juabs the teams favor! The final score of the iifvi the Hams outrebounded the Wasps As a team, shots. Howarth missed both shots and the team e went into a Only in the fourth overtime. quarter did the Wasps In the overtime it get past the Rabbits came down to foul shots. defense, however, as the followWe made three out of quarter scores attest: game was 26-seven foul shots, and Delta; Delta; ing an overtime game. With six seconds left they made two out of five Delta; and the final. in the game, the score foul shots, so we ended Delta came out with was tied at 48 all. The up winning the game by an early lead on us. They Rams fouled Jimmy one point, Coach Alan had 20 points on us at Howarth, who went to Sperry said. one time in the first half, said Alan Sperry, JHS coach. We chipped away the second half and came back. Sperry said that the Wasps had a good come back, to be down in the first half like that, and come through with a Dec. 19 64-5- 8 lUffOlkUy 8, Don Allred with 10. Top rebounders were Gregg Lofgran with six and Don Allred, Gerard 7, and Yates, Jimmy Unwind from the Christmas rush! Members of the Nephi LDS Stake Presidency are, left to right, Maurice L. Mem-motTNPhoto Golden E. Mangelson, and Wesley A. Lynn. t, Seasons Greetings from Nephi Utah LDS Stake Presidency Dear Brothers and Sisters: . As the Christmas season approaches, the sentiments of the Prophet Joseph Smith seem to permeate our feelings. Thus we recommend his thoughts for your con sideration: Come all the world: Let us be brethren, let us be one great family, and let there be a universal peace. Let reason and friendship reign. Our only confidence can be in God; our only JMS students will attend state science fair Four Juab Middle School students will represent the area at the state middle school Powell, Kim Wall, Kim Cotner, and Lana Ken- dall. The fair under the science fair to be held in direction of Roxsann Salt Lake City in Elder and David Robinson of the schools science department. February. They are Cindy Lisa Winn, Denise Broadhead, and Michael Oliver. Miss Harward took first place in the local fair with her project dealing with energy. Lisa Wiiin placed second with a project dealing with fabrics. Denise Broad-heawith a study of deer, and Michael Oliver, with a study of the space shuttle, tied for third place. Har-war- d, d, In all, 16 students participated with displays dealing with subjects like energy, heart projects, animals, beekeeping, textiles, volcanic ash, and solar energy. Other students par- ticipating were Julie Woodard, Lori Christensen, Janice Greenhalgh, Russell Nielsen, Martin Wilkey, Shane Harward, David Oliver, Richard DANCE win. Dec. 19. At about 9:30 p.m., officers Mike Morgan and Ramon Memmott observed a white sports car heading south driving erratically. The stopped the car and its driver, Larson, was arrested and charged with driving under the influence of alchohol and having no operators li Fine Arts Center, Nephi To the Traditional Music Of THE REVELERS December 27 8:00 p.m. Dance and Sandwich buffet $2.50 per person for information Phone 436-833- 1 Christensen's ? -r- GIANT .. 'AWOL' prison inmate picked up in Nephi George P. Larson, 50, who was AWOL from a Utah State Prison work release program, was picked up in Nephi At The Top scorers for the Wasps were Don Allred with 18 points, Jimmy Howarth with 12 points, Vance Gadd with 11 and wisdom obtained from Him; and He alone must points. Top rebounders were be our protector and Allred with 12, Rick Don safeguard, spiritually Greenhalgh with six, and and temporally. Yates with five. Gerard Everything that God The Wasps made 54 gives us in lawful and field goal right; and it is proper percent of their 22 and of 42 that we should enjoy His attempts 53 line foul for attempts, gifts and blessings whenever and wherever percent. Both teams had foul He is disposed to bestow The Rabbits had trouble. them. members foul five team The Lord has been and the out Wasps had generous to us in this three players on the stake. May we continue foul trouble. in bench to be worthy of His peace and blessings. Golden R. Mangelson Wesley A. Lynn Maurice L. Memmott Nephi LDS Stake Presidency y. V. AAV. VSVA I X V. t cense. Further I f investigation ' U - I V V.V, 'y .. l. 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