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Show the JV division was Dixie High School, with 195 points. Tooele placed second with 154 points, and North Sanpete placed fourth with 50 points. The Manti Templars Placing first for the Juab varsity were Rod beat the Juab Wasps in basketball acLunt, 98; Jeff Lynn, 105; Kevin Broadhead, 119; tion Friday at Nephi. Dave Garrett, 145; Chris The game was the first and 167; in Johnson, Guy league play for Juab, unlimited. and Ingram, Wasps Coach Alan second in Taking place Sperry says it was catch-up- " ball for most the varsity division were Kelly Lynn, 112; Nathan of the game. Memmott, 126; Ken Following the first Meade, 132; and Russ quarter, when the score was 9 to 8 for Manti, the Day, 185. Curtis Stephenson at Templars soon outdis155 took a third place in tanced the Wasps in the tournament, and scoring. At the end of the Bart Feaman took a second quarter, it was fourth place. Manti 32 to Juabs 18 Placing second in the a advantage. JV division of the tourThe third quarter nament were Larry brought an even bigger Bosh, 112; Kurt Hall, point spread. When the 119; Rod Phillipsen, 132; buzzer rang at the end of Robert Phillipsen, 167; the third, the Templars Shawn White, 185; and were in head 18 points -Rick Kendall, unlimited. Manti 53, Juab 35. in third JV the The Wasps took off in Taking tournament were Casey the last quarter of the Winn, 105; Marty game, making 16 points Varsity, jv wrestlers do well at tourney The Juab High School varsity wrestling team placed first in its annual holiday wrestling tournament held last Wednesday in Nephi. The Wasps chalked up 182 Vi points for the win. Placing second was Dixie High School with Manti Templars top Wasps in basketball six 151 points. Tooele placed third with 140 points, and North Sanpete placed fourth with 58 points. The Wasps junior varsity team was third in their division of the tournament, making 118 points. Taking first place in "Great Society's American Smokeout drawing have been announced by Ranae Trus-cotpublic information t, chairman. Winning turkeys were Janice Greenhalgh and School lunch menu Tomato-ron- i Monday soup, toasted cheese sandwich, lettuce salad, chilled fruit, peanut butter cake, milk. : HamburTuesday tomarounds, ger, potato to, lettuce, pickle, coconut classic cookie, chocolate pudding with topping, milk. Weiner Wednesday wrap, french fries, ketchup, orange slice, gelatin dessert, cookie, milk. EnchiladThursday as with tomato sauce, green salad, pears, cinnamon roll, milk. Fried chick, Friday en, whipped potatoes, mixed chicken gravy, vegetables, apricot, dincookie, whole-whemilk. ner roll, butter, at David Garrett. The birds were furnished by Allens Food Farm and Lynn's Market. Mike Morgan won a sack of lump donated by Wilkeys Coal; Chris Memmott won a box of candy furnished by tllC Doris Avon Newton and distributorship; Denise Robinson, Randy Pew, Otis Kay, Melanie Newton, Wil-ke- E. Donnell Blackham, and Shirley 138; and Dave Morgan, Young won confections 145. furnished by Wonder Overall, both varsity Bread. and JV wrestled real well In Juab High Schools for this early in the year. pledge card signup con- We felt good about being test, members of the about to take first in the freshmen class won $20 varsity division, said for signing up 61 Coach Fenton L. to the Templars points, and we were bounders Wasps, with 21 points, Other scorers were Mike Curg Greets Sperry, 5; Vance Gadd, 5; Morgan, 12; Kevin halgh, 2. Mike and Morgan, Snow, 6; Daryl Carter, 5; The Wasps travel tq; rate. Kirk Greenhalgh, 4; The Templars beat the Lance Osborne. 2; and Hurricane Friday. Thf junior varsity team will: Wasps on the boards, Curg Sperry, 1. The Wasps leading play at 6:30 p.m., and the with 41 to 28 rebounds. Vance Gadd was the rebounder was Kevin varsity squad will take. 8 high scorer for the Snow, with 7. Other re- - on the Tigers at p.m. attempts, for 30 percent. The Templars shot 47 6; Kirk Rush Pre-Christm- as times from the field, and made 42 percent. On the foul line, the Wasps made 58 percent Jesse Deluna JMS 'stu- is dent of week' Jesse Deluna, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Deluna of Nephi, is the student of the week at Juab Middle School. Deluna, who is an likes eighth grader, math, English, motorcycle riding, drawing, and reading. He is a member of the photography club and plays the drums in the middle school band. y, 126; Tony Newton, field to goals. Offensively, the Wasps had their share of field but goal attempts made only 19 of their 63 59-5- 1 Here are winners of 'Smokeout' prizes The winners of prizes in the American Cancer Bill Floyd of their tries. The Tern- plars did much better, however, with a 70 per- cent foul line completion 6 didnt have enough time to come back and beat them, but it was a good effort by the kids to come back, said Sperry. The Times-New- s Nephi, Utah Dec. 3,1981 5 the Defensively, Wasps did a pretty good job. They held the Temstar player, plars Police explain neighborhood watch, child safety programs Nephi Chief of Police William O. Young spoke to members of the Nephi Elementary School PTA Tuesday night. The chief topic of Youngs talk was the Nephi Police Departments Neighborhood Watch crime tion program. preven- - The police chief also spoke to PTA members about establishing a safe house project, in which houses along main routes to the schools could be used as refuge for endangered children. Officer Ramon Mrs. Santa's Bazaar will be in Mem- mott spoke to the group about the police departments program for instructing the children of each grade in different aspects of safety. 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