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Show Thursday, Feb. 19 Wasps lose double tovertime squeaker schools will hold parenteacher consultations The bouth Sevier The Wasps made 45 Rams beat the JHS percent of their field goal Wasps in basketball ac- attempts and 64 percent tion last Thursday, but of their foul line tries. not by very much. The JHS squad has At the end of two over- now won four games and time periods, the score lost six games in league was Rams 47, Wasps 45. play. They have seven In the first half of the wins and nine losses overall. game, the Rams got a lead. They The team takes on then decided to stall the North Sanpete tonight at ball, and held on to it for Juab. Games begin at most of the first half. 5:45 and 7:30 p.m. The score at the end of i tH first quarter was 1 for Juab. At the 4 half, the score was for South Sevier. duct The conferences next Thursday, Feb. 19. There will be no regular classes for middle school students. High school students will be dismissed at 10:40 a.m. The high school and middle school offices will schedule the individual conferences with each nt teacher-adviso- toward graduation. The parents, the student, and the r teacher-adviso- r will then discuss, review, and ap- program is designed to prove the students help students form an plans. Since graduation re appropriate educational leads toward plan that graduation and helps the student further career goals, says Dr. Kirk JHS principal. Wright, During the conference session, parents may sit down with their son or er parent-student-teach- his progress student and the parents. The Juab High and Middle Schools will con- I two-poi- advisor. The student will then present his educational plan and outline students on Feb. Dr. Wright. says Middle school students will look at individual teacher-adviso- r 19, educational plans and school counselor. Students are expected to attend the appointment with their parents. Every effort will be made can be scheduled teacher- - 12-1- 18-1- The third quarter endfor ing score was South Sevier. The game 7 was tied at at the end of regulation time, 26-2- 1 37-3- after the Wasps battled back to tie it up, said Coach Alan Sperry. Don Allred and Jimmy How-art- h both hit crucial foul shots at the end of the fourth quarter to tie up the game. I thought it was a good effort by the kids to hang in there and not quit, and tie it up at the end of the regulation time, Sperry said. The Wasps and the Rams each made only two points in the first overtime period, tying the score at 39 all. Towards the end of the second overtime period, for the, score was South Sevier. The Wasps 47-4- 5 attempted a shot, but it missed. Gerard Yates rebounded the shot, and put it through the basket, just as the buzzer went off. The referees said the basket was no good, and the Rams took the game. These Juab High School wrestlers will participate in the state wrestling tournament at Richfield Friday and Saturday: front row, left to right, Corey Christensen, Dale Everitt, Chris Johnson, and Todd Day. Back row, left to right, David Garrett Nathan Memmott, Drew Kay, Gerald Jarrett, and Kevin Broadhead. Local wrestlers place third in region tourney Juab placed third in championship at 158 lbs. wrestling with a first period pin tournament held in over Scott Holman of Delta. Nephi Friday and Satur- the region day. This is the best placing for the team in the said last few years, Coach Fenton L. Broad-hea- d. Delta won the team with 212 championship Top scorers for the had Hurricane Wasps were Don Allred points. 136 points, Juab had with 23 points and Jim- 127 Vi points, Millard my Howarth with 15 had 96 Vi, Richfield had points. Vance Gadd 92, Manti had 37, South made four points and Sevier had 32, and North Gregg Lofgran made Sanpete had 26. three points. Juab will have nine The top rebounders for men in the state tournathe Wasps were Gregg ment, which is more than Lofgran and Gerard any other team in the Yates, each with six state except Delta. Juab had three region points. ' 'f V students attend CEU JHS band workshop Twelve Juab High School students participated in the College of Eastern Utahs Senior Honor Band workshop and concert Feb. 6 and 7 at Price. Those attending were Ann Ealey, Linda Green-halgMelanie Traunt-veiAngela Davidson, Tami Epperson, Tonna Liddiard, Craig Talbot, Nathan Wright, Ron Andrews, Bart Sperry, Guy Sperry, and Heidi Larson. Students from 13 other high schools and CEU participated in the two-da- y event. 16-2- 0: Presidents Day. Tuesday - Pork in potagravy, whipped 1 ns, dinner toes, green shortroll, strawbe. cake, milk. Bu. o, tossed salad, pea white cake, milk. Thursday Hamburger, french fries, lettuce, pickle, apricot, cookie, milk. Weiner wrap, french fries, gar- salad, den "yum-yu- 1 m state semi-final- win- s. Chris Johnson took a third place at 148 by defeating Curtis Robbins of Millard. The Times-New- peaches, cake, milk. s Nephi, Utah Feb. 12, 1981 3 Card of Thanks As tournament director for the 1981 Region Eight wrestling tournament held at Juab High School last weekend. I would like to express my appreciation to the many Nephi citizens who helped to support this tournament. Chief Bill Young and the luab County Sheriff's Patrol did an outstanding ob in helping with traffic and crowd control. Their efforts were certainly in- strumental to the tournament's overall success. Further, the juab County Emergency Medical Technicians attended all of the sessions in case of an accident. We appreciated their help Likewise, may I thank those businessmen and patrons who helped sponsor the KNAK radio broadcast. And of course, may I acknowledge the fine Nephi patrons who have supported not only the region wrestling tournament but all of our luab High School activities. Without their support, our activities would cease to function. Dr Kirk Wright, principal, Juab High j School. 6--6 B Plumbing & Builders' Supply 4-- D Nephi, Utah "Your Radio Shack Store" 66 South Main - 623-119- 9 SAVE 10 On Heaters, Stoves and Electrics Heaters 10: Stoves Now 1171.2&3.REG $16 99 $12.79 SEMI-GLOS- 1201. 2 & 3. reg $18 99 $14.29 PREMIUM INTERIOR FLAT LATEX 1181. 2 & 3. reg $mw INTERIOR HIGH GLOSS ENAMEL 3113. REG $11.29 $12.99 $1769 CAULK ROLLER SETS BRUSHES PLUS SAVINGS ON SANDING BLOCKS DROP CLOTHS MASKING TAPE SPACKLE ALL YOU NEED TO GET A JUMP ON SPRING! QUALITY PAINT MADE IN AND FOR THE YOUR BENNETTS DEALER: MOUNTAINWEST-A- T 1(0: Co. Nephi Lumber - 55 West 200 North Nephi, Ut 23-0147 Your Ace Hardware Dealer -6- Buy Your off SEMI-GLOS- INTERIOR ALKYD Fireplace Screens Fireplace Tools Firplace Rugs 1(0 PREMIUM INTERIOR LATEX PREMIUM Wood and Coal Portable Here is the lunch menu for schools in the Juab District for Feb. No school. Monday Friday by defeating last years second place ner in the School. Adults will pay $2.25 per session, students will pay $1.75, and family passes for the whole tournament will be sold at $30. Fireplace Supplies Here is next week's school lunch menu Wednesday cane. Dale Everitt took second place in the unlimited division. He got there Drew Kay, Nathan Memmott, Gerald Jarrett, and Dave Garrett placed fourth and will be going to state. Kevin champions, The state tournament Broadhead took first at will be held in Richfield 108 lbs. In the championand Saturday ship match, Kevin beat Friday sessions with at 1 and 6 Leonard Curley of Rich14-p.m. field by a score of Tickets are available at Todd Day won the the door or at Juab High h, n, Corey Christensen took first at 170 with a first period win over John Wright of Hurri- Sweetheart A Valentine's Day Gift at 4-- D for parents who find it impossible to attend the conferences during their scheduled appointment. the and daughter quirements call for the goals to check their pro- to coordinate interviews parents signature on the gress from the previous for parents with more students educational year and to plan for than one child in the plan, it is very important registration for the school system. that parents meet their following year, says Ogden also said that appointment with the Miles Ogden, middle alternate days and times |