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Show i itt .ft News JIHIS W $ W x "SxWS. Y$ Student of the Week' '? sxcv'xW:'S!-- HS students win prizes at USU high school physics day J Physics teams from 10 cc cushion of ionized air. Greenwood and Hanson also won a $75 award. Mike Peterson and Don Allred also participated in competition. They made a 40 cm by 40 cm solar collector for the greenhouse effect con- of methyl alcohol Juab High School won and a half a liter of first place awards in two water. They had to conof three contests Feb. 20 struct a furnace to burn t at a high school physics the alcohol. The students ; day at Utah State whose furnace raised the ; University in Logan. water to the highest temperature were the Twenty-eigh- t - schools high from Utah, winners. Idaho, and Wyoming participated in the event. I A team composed of ' Matt Newell, Gerard Yates, and Clair String-hawon a $75 award in an energy conversion .category. Students had m test. In addition to the cash Mark Greenwood and Hanson took prizes, the students also Marcy another first place award won certificates from in the open competition Utah State University. category. The JHS duo All are students in the constructed a platform physics class of Jay of wire that when Woodard, who is their energized advisor. floated on a Nephi Mayor Leon Pexton, City Manager Randy McKnight, and Councilman Ernest I. Wilson have been authorized to negotiate a Student of the Weekat Juab High School is Julie White, daughter of S. James White of Nephi and the late Margie F. White. Julie is a senior at JHS, where she is this years Sterling Scholar of Central Utah contest nominee in art. She received a first place award in the region art contest in 1980 and enjoys drawing, painting, and sculpturing clay. She was a member of the Pep Club in her freshman year, and was also freshman class activities manager. She was president of her sophomore class and was student body historian during her junior year. Julie is a member of the Future Homemakers of America and the ski club. She has been a member of the girls track team and is a member of the JHS flag corps. She is also a student at the Nephi LDS Stake Seminary. She is a member of the The JHS representatives to a recent USU physics contest were, left to right, Don Allred Marcy Hanson, Mark Greenwood, Mike Peterson, Gerard Yates, Matt Newell, and Clair Stringham. j NePhi' Price Development will negotiate industrial park deal Julie White named JHS worked out with Nephi Enterprises, who is cur- rently promoting the park, and with NRP Hose Products, the Juab School District, and Nephi Candy Makers before a contract can be tentative agreement with Price Development Company for the promotion of the Nephi Industrial Park. At the last meeting of the council, Peter Cook of Price Development Julie White Nephi Fifth LDS Ward, where she has held president and counselor pos- itions in the MIA organization. Julie has also served as an accompanist for the MIA, Primary, and ward choir. She enjoys riding horses, and was the second attendant to the Ute Stampede queen in 1980. made with Price. Councilman Bob rett thinks that the industrial park should have local promotion and voted no on the Price re- quested the councils permission for the company to develop the park. The company's proposal was discussed at length at the Wednesday night meeting. The concensus of the council was Gar- proposal. Councilman Wilson abstained from voting. The councilmen also LeGrande Johnson Co., which is building the freeway through this permission to drill a Eirea, well on KendEills Levan Ridge property in order to have water for freeway construction. Permission has not been given, however, to draw water from the well, thus Kendall asked to lease part of the citys water use permit. There were some reservations on the part of council members, as they have been approached by voted to lease three sec- the company directly ond feet of water to Tom before on other plans to Kendall from well per- obtain water from the mits it owns. He will be city, and have turned the that Price has the charged a metered rate company down. It was knowledge and ability to of 30 cents per thousand felt that this plan had fill the park, but that gallons and will not be certain merits, however, their proposal to have allowed to continue the since Kendall would get r renewable op- lease for more than two a well out of it. So, with too the stipulations that the was tions long for the years. Kendalls to themselves lock to request permit could be taken city lease the water came back if a drought made it into a contract. There Eire some prob- about because the State necessary, and that the lems that need to be of Utah has given the Please turn to page 6 ' five-yea- Here is next week's school lunch menu Here is the lunch menu for schools in the Juab District for March Monday Spaghetti, tossed salad, hard roll, pear, cookie, milk. Hot diggi- Tuesday , 2-- ty dog baked with beans, carrot stick, fruit dessert, picnic cake, milk. Wednesday taco, Soft-shelle- d canned peas, orange wedge, gela- tin dessert, pineapple cookie, milk. HamburThursday ger, french fries, lettuce, pickle, apricot, chocolate cake, milk. Chicken, potatoes and gravy, buttered broccoli, Friday whipped whole-whe- roll, peach- at es, milk. The Times-New- s Nephi, Utah Feb. 26,1981 3 JHS bridge building contest winners are, left to right, Matt Newell, Don Allred, Scott Woodard, and Gerard Yates. Four JHS boys will compete in BYU bridge contest Friday A balsa bridge built by Gerard Yates held 1134 pounds of pressure to win Juab High Schools bridge contest recently. Other winners of the contest are Scott Woodard, whose bridge took 1108 pounds of pressure; Don Allred, whose bridge measured 1075 pounds on the testing device; and Matt Newell, whose bridge withstood 1058 pounds of pressure before cracking. The bridges were the top four of 86 bridges submitted by JHS dents for testing. stu- The four JHS students will go to Brigham Young University this Woodards bridge took 1638 pounds of pressure two years ago before engineering week bridge cracking. The bridges are constructed from uniform Friday for the annual building competition bridge building kits finals. Both the local and state contests are sponsored by BYUs engineering department, and are in their sixth year at the Provo school. Juab High School studeuts have taken three first place awards in the six years of the contest. Scott Woodard holds the record for building the best bridge. distributed by the university. The kits contain an ounce of balsa wood and some pine blocks. The bridges are cut and assembled by the according to students their own designs. They are put together with glue. The students advisor in the competition is Jay Woodard. I iv Give a gift subscription to someone you love!!! KIMO'S KAMERA FASTEST BEST LOWEST PRICE ON FILM DEVELOPING" TWO (2) RANCHER SIRLOIN PLATTERS 1201. 24 3 reg $i99 K4 EVER SUNOAV $1709 $11.29 $12.99 . . CAULK BRUSHES ROLLER SETS PLUS SAVINGS ON DROP CLOTHS SPACKLE SANDING BLOCKS ALL YOU NEED TO GET A JUMP ON SPRING! 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