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Show ' Templars top JHS Wasps 77-5-6 Friday Manti Templars beat the Juab High School Wasps last Friday in Nephi. The JHS squad kept up with the Manti team folhe first quarter, but th?n Mantis Floyd and Jorgensen helped the Templars pull away from the JHS cagers. Floyd made 24 points an$ Jorgensen made 22 points. They stretched out a lead, and it was just too much to overcome. We never caught them, said Coach Alan Sperry. Quarter scores were Manti; Manti; and Manti; the final. The Wasps were also plagued with an extraordinary number of turnovers and violations. The top scorer for the "The 77-5- 6 -- 16-1- 35-2- 4, 59-3- 0, 7, Wasps was Don Allred, with 24 points. Jimmy Howarth made 13 points, Gregg Lofgran made nine points, Rick Greenhalgh made four points, Daryl Carter and Kevin Snow each made Hurricane takes Juab 5945 Saturday The Hurricane Tigers shooting. The quarter beat the Juab High scores were 12-5 in a School Wasps and the final. We just really never game played Saturday at the southern Utah got on the track at Hur8, 59-4- 41-3- school. The Wasps never did Honor roll students at Juab High School for the second quarter of the school year are: Don Twelfth grade Allred, Jill Beardall, Conley Christensen, Todd Day, Ki Ealey, Lin- da Emmons, Lisa Eyre, Larry Fish, Mark Greenwood, Marcy Hanson, Lorie Horrocks, Troy Ingram, Gregg Lofgran, Matt Newell, Laura Lee Mark Greenwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve F. Greenwood of Nephi, is the Student of the Week at Juab High Osborne, Michael Peterson, Guy Sperry, Bonnie Sundquist, Rebecca Terry, Denise Wankier, Julie White, and Gerard surpass the Tigers Here is the lunch menu for schools in the Juab District for Feb. Sloppy Monday joes, potato rounds, ap2-- 6: School. ple wedge, whole-kerncorn, cookie, milk. Greenwood, a senior, is the student body president at JHS. He is a ; el Fish and Tuesday fries, gelatin dessert salad, whole wheat roll with peanut butter, apricot, member of the National Honor Society and is this yiears general scholarship nominee for Sterling Scholar honors. Lisa Kendall, Rochelle Lyman, Tamara Painter, Debbie Phillips, Kenneth Whiting, Michelle Wood- Yates. Here's the lunch menu milk. 0, The Wasps made 16 field goals of 30 attempted, for 53 percent. The Wasps made 13, or 68 percent, of their 19 foul goal attempts. The Tigers made 36 percent of their field goal tries Juab High Schools Miss Hendrix. Shauna made 20 points and had five rebounds. Reba Terry was the junior varsity and varsi- basketball ty girls Sanpete Jan. 22. The JV team lost their They game 10-1couldnt hang on to the 9. Wasps high rebounder with 13. She also made seven points. Carla McPherson made 10 points and Ann ball or hit the basket, Wednesday said Dent the salHendrix, Ealey and Linda Pay and tossed roni beef, each had nine rebounds. coach. cookhard roll, pears, girls ad, The The for scorer the girls will take on milk. high ie, Millard Feb. 4 on the was JV Lorilyn Sperry Thursday floor at 7 p.m. There taco, orange wedge, with four points. Heidi JHS be will no reJV game. Larsen made 11 green beans, applesauce, bounds and three points. sugar donut, milk. The varsity beat North Chicken dinFriday G NEPHI WEATHER ner, whipped potatoes Sanpete We a shot and gravy buttered higher E. C. Sherwood, reporter broccoli, roll withjelly. percentage from the field Date High Low Prec. Miss than said milk. 17 .00 21 usual, 48 t Jan. peaches, Hendrix. 17 .00 Jan. 22 58 The games top player Jan. 23 51 21 .00 was Shauna Kay, who Jan. 24 45 29 .02 shot 50 percent from the Jan. 25 40 T 21 field. She played a Jan. 26 44 14 .00 .00 19 super ball game, said Jan. 27 46 Soft-shelle- ajso participated in musicals during his Mark Greenwood spphomore and junior and business. After he years. He has par- serves a mission for the ticipated in high school football, wrestling, and tennis. He likes the sciences LDS church, he plans to attend Brigham Young University and to pursue a career in medicine. fslephi LDS Stake d second quarter roll has been released by the Nephi LDS Stake Seminary. lor, Rochelle Lyman, Rodney Phillipsen, Lynnette Christensen, Chris Johnson, Julie White, Those achieving honor Sheralyn Jones, Ann Tamara Painter, roll status in Joseph G. Ealey, Donald Troy Ingram, Christensens classes are David BosMattinson, Angie Steele, Debbie Terij well, Matt Newell, Rochelle lee Dailey, Lisa Eyre, Fowkes, Darren Bender, Cindee Phillips, Boswell, Jill Russ Day, DeAnn Kay, and Marcy Beardall, Cathy Wilkey, Dana Hanson. White, Julie Wilkey, Travis Garrett, David Honor roll students in Bronson, Nancy Thom- Paul Sutorious classes as, Kayla Harmon, Ton- are Deborah Bracken, ya Kelson, Tonna Angela Davidson, Linda Clair Stringham, Emmons, Linda GreenK.C. Coombs, Todd Day, halgh, Marla White, Donna Pay, Cody Tay Bonnie Sundquist, Allyn Lid-diar- d, Middle school honor roll is listed Broadhead, Kathryn Bronson, Julee Calder-woo- d, Janet Cotner, Lori Ellertson, Melinda Garrett, Eric Hunt, Curtis . ones, RaNae Kay, Shel-li- e Kelsey, Bradley Keni-soEvan Kenison, Anne Larson, Travis Mellor, Michael Oliver, Christine Painter, Angela Peterson, Kim Peterson, Tifn, fany Peterson, Shelly Pew, James Phillips, Elena Ramirez, Jeff Stephenson, Tammy Talbot, Cory Thomson, LaRie Walker, Kevin White, and Jed Woodard. ' Seventh grade honor roll students are JoEllen Beardall, Shawn Bender, Carrie Carter. Colette t The Wasps take on Delta in Nephi on Friday at 5:45 and 7:30 p.m. The Rabbits have no wins and six losses in league play, and wed like to keep them winless, said Sperry. The games will be played at 5:45 and 7:30 For the newest in decorations and refreshment ideas, for your anniversary or receptions, call or Ruth Ann Garrett or Linda Wilson after 5 p.m. 623-059- 2 623-122- 5 Now at the Andersen Car Wash 645 South Main - Nephi The new easy to operate W ASH-A-- Newell, Mark Green- wood, Michael Peterson, Nathan Wright, Bracken, Laura Lee Osborne, Reba Terry, Ki Ealey, Kenneth Parkin, Todd Trauntvein, Don Allred, Gerard Yates, Guy Sperry, Quentin Stringham, Wade Gee, Rod Lunt, Larry Kennedy, Danine Bird, Lisa Storm Windows Mary-ann- e Kendall, Cindy Ludlow, Lynn, Leslie Denise Terry, and Julianne Tolboe. Jeanna Jan. 21 High Pressure Foaming Brush Car Wash System A new 0 in wrestling action Jan. 21. Drew Kay won by a 3 decision at 112 lbs. 9-- Memmott Nathan followed an an tory at 119 lbs. 8-- 1 vic- Dave Garrett won with a second period pin at 126 lbs. Gerald Jarrett came back after being behind to gain a 2 tie at 138 lbs. Dale Everitt had a pin in 16 seconds for the victory at heavyweight. We lost a few close ones, and a few we should have had, said Fenton L. Broadhead, the boys coach. 12-1- per annum on IRA and Keogh deposits of $500 or more. Wilkey, Gary Julie Woodard, and Shoe Repail Now serving Nephi Area Residents Guaranteed Satisfaction 623-136- 5 1.00 Off any repairs with coupon thru No bank or savings and loan can pay a higher rate on your retirement money. You can deduct your yearly contribution to either of these retirement plans at tax time, and pay no taxes on that money until you withdraw it at retirement. If you have no pension plan where you work, save up to $1,500 a year in an Individual Retirement Account. Or up to $7,500 in a Keogh plan if youre self-employe- d. us about it now, and get started. Deposits made before April 15th will be applied to your 1980 tax year. Ask Current rate, based on 2 Vi year savings certificate. Deposits of less than $500 earn at the rate of 8 per annum. Substantial penalty for early withdrawal. Rrsl Security Dcn!is Each affiliate bank of First Security Corporation is a member of FOIC. Each depositors account is insured to $100,000 by FDIC. "8 Installed in heating Save up to 30 Tax costs. 15 Credit applies! $650 X 15 $97.50 tax m. a credit. IWv Negotiable Rockv Mountain SAILS IMSBffi 2Soar Nephi, Utah Call Jan. 29, 1981 623-037- 6 THE JUAB COUNTY HOSPITAL Announces the Services of Medical Specialists to serve you better. ' Dr. Devon Nelson - Orthopedic Surgeon 11 a.m. Every Tuesday Dr. Greg McManama Podiatrist 2:30 p.m. Every Other Thursday Dr. Todd Kimble - Optometrist 9.00 a.m. to 500 p.m. Every Tuesday Dr. James Matheson - Radiologist Monday, Wednesday, Friday Kent Burton Physical Therapist Mon. - Wes. - Fri. Tuesday Carla Wood, Cobler 123 S. Main - Inside Kimo's Kamera The Times:News Christensen, Teresa Gar- Whittington, . 8 Windows Honor roll students in Vaughn Paxmans classes are Darren Brough, Bart Feaman, JaNae Bowles, and Jamey Win-so- rett, Shauna Gooch, Stacie Holman, Tim Hunt, Tammy Jensen, Rebecca Jones, Kristy Kay, Karen Kelsey, Sandra Lunt, Teresa Madsen, Kimberly Mellor, Michael Sperry, Carla Squire, Suzanne Talbot, Kristine Wall, Jill Winn, and Linda Worthington. Eighth grade honor roll students are Larry Bosh, Denise Broadhead, Barbara Bronson, Kim Cotner, Janalyn Feaman, Kareina Felix, Christine Garfield, Janice Greenhalgh, Cindy Harward, Shane Harward, Lori Kay, Suzanne Lynn, Scott Molyneaux, Amy Neilsen, Teresa Parkin, Darin Peterson, Kelly Pexton, Diane Steele, Kimberly Wall, Mark in keeping your car clean. concept Juab lost to Payson 39-2- Jan. 31, 1981. Newell, 4 ATIC M Stop in and give it a try! 0. r. The second quarter honor roll at Juab Middle School has been released by L.H. Trauntvein, principal. Sixth graders receiving honor roll status are David Anderson, Jeffery overall. Weather 40-3- releases honor roll The hjonor but our lack or rebounding were our weaknesses, said Coach Alan Sperry. The Tigers made 34 rebounds to the Wasps 28. The JHS team now has three wins and five losses in league play, and six wins and eight losses , tops wrestlers Girls win one, lose one to N. Sanpete teams played North EES CRYSTAL CATERING Wedding Specialists maca- Mark held a lead role ip this years school He njiusical, Sugar. I 8, and 58 percent of their foul line tries. W actually shot the field quarter. The top scorer for Juab was Gregg Lofgran with 15 points. Don Allred made eight points; Jimmy Howarth made six; Gerard Yates made five; Rick Greenhalgh made four; Vance Gadd, Todd p.m. Kelson, and Daryl Carter each made two points; Payson and Kirk Greenhalgh JHS made one point. 39-2- 0 ney Jones, Shauna Kay, bury, and Jonna Woodard. Eleventh grade Daren Ninth grade Gloree Allred, Vonda Bender, Lynnette ChrisAllred, Ann Ealey, Travis Garrett, Kirk Green- tensen, Terilee Dailey, halgh, Linda Green- Shane Day, Sheralyn halgh, Michelle Harmon, Jones, DeAnn Kay, TonChris Johnson, Nathan ya Kelson, Larry KenneMemmott, Craig Talbot, dy, Cindy Ludlow, Allyn Newell, Kenneth Parkin, and Nathan Wright. Danine Lorilyn Sperry, Quentin Tenth grade Bird, Bart Feaman, Rod-- Stringham, Michelle Taylor, Julianne Tolboe, For next week and Dana White. 26-1- ricane. They kept the lead. We never had any spurts to catch up, said Coach Alan Sperry. To add to the Wasps trouble, Jimmy Howarth fouled out in the fourth Here's who's on honor roll at Juab High School 'Student of Week' plans medical career i two points, and Kirk Greenhalgh and Mike Morgan each made one point. Jimmy Howarth made seven rebounds. The Wasps made 53 percent of ' their field goals and 50 percent of their foul line attempts. The Templars made 50 percent of their field goal attempts and 65 percent of their free throw trys. 10 a.m. Thursday 8 a.m. -- --- 1 p.m. 10 a.m. ij'JtfPb Dby uiJm OQtm OQtm mn Please call and schedule an appointment now at 6230775 Diane Worwood. r f |