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Show Allred, Kay are JHS's 3rd quarter honor roll Here is Third quarter honor roll students at Juab High School are: Glor-e- e Twelfth grade Allred, Vonda Allred, KLyn Bosh, Ann Ealey, Travis Greenhalgh, Kirk Linda imp- Karl Garrett, Green-halg- Malmgren, Lenna McKenzie, Marianne Olpin, Penny Pew, Jamie Sperry, Melanie Trauntvein, Marla White, Helen Carl Wright, and Wil-ke- . JMS students win honors at science fair Rusty-Ha- rib-bo- nsen Lunts exhibit was on blood and blood typing. She pumped air through some blood illustrating the difference 'between blood which had 'been oxygenated and 'that which had not. '''Hansens display "Lunar I, was a model of' a moon base. He also Ifad a terrarium designed q, show how oxygen jcould be recycled by plants at a moon station, jf Hot spots, the topic of Sperry's project, are islands of warm water on the ocean floor. Geothermal heat coming up through gaps in the ocean floor heats the water, and allows life to Nathan Wright. Eleventh grade y, Da-nin- e Deborah Bird, Bracken, Angela Davidson, Tamara Epperson, exist in these places. The Bart Feaman, Vance water around these Gadd, Rodney Jones, islands is too cold for Shauna Kay, Rochelle most plant and animal Lyman, Kenneth Meade, life. Tamara Painter, Debbie The kids did a superb Phillips, Tina Tebbs, Denise Terry, Jonna job on their projects,! said Nephi science Woodard, and Michele teacher Dave Robinson. Woodbury. Tenth grade Darren We did well considering David Bronson, Bender, how many there were in Christensen, Lynnette the fair. Terilee Dailey, Shane The fair, held at Utah Day, Sheralyn Jones, Technical College at Salt Kay, Larry KenLake, involved 557 nedy, Heidi Larson, Cinstudents with 400 proj- dy Ludlow, Colleen ects. Students also wrote 60 research reports. De-An-n Beside the Matheson, Allyn Newell, Leslie Newell, Kenneth Parkin, Lorilyn Sperry, Angela Steele, Quentin Stringham, and Julianne Tolboe. ChrisTenth grade tine Bills, Larry Bosh, Denise Broadhead, Green- halgh, Michelle Harmon, James Howarth, Teresa - ''Sandra Lunt, left, Mike Sperry, and Rusty Hansen "took awards at a Salt Lake City science fair recently. Several students from 'Juab Middle School won 'awards at a recent Salt Lake City science fair. c',! Sandra Lunt and received for their excellent ratings, and Mike Sperry 'received a $50 award from the Utah Geological' Association. h, 'students of week' Bry- an Carter, Kert Hall, Shane Harward, Suz- anne Hunt, Andrea Kazce, Brian Larsen, Suzanne Lynn, Traci Park, Kelly Pexton, Kimberly Wall, Casy Winn, Gary Wood, Julie Woodard, and Diane Worwood. Here's middle school honor roll Juab Middle School students who achieved honor roll status in the schools third quarter were: Sixth grade Allred, Rhonda Angela Allred, Sharing student of the priest quorum in the honors at Mona First LDS Ward, the week Juab High School are and was also president of Vonda Allred and John his teachers and deacons Kay. quorums. Miss Allred is a Kay likes to weld and Mrs. and Mr. of work with wood. He to daughter Melvin Allred of Mona, and Kay is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Kay of Mona. Miss Allred likes the atmosphere of the farm. She is a good cook, and likes children. She is in constant demand for likes guns, archery, horseback riding, and camping. After graduation, he plans to serve an LDS mission and attend Utah Technical College, where he will study budding baby sitting. tecture. SIXTY TELEVISION CHANNELS She likes playing the piano, reading, and art. She won best of show in the JHS art exhibit this year. She participated in a AT A ONE TIME COST. Lotest MoviesaSports totiglous Programs Spdob Comedy Children's Programs and much, much more... youth excursion to Mex- ico City last summer and wants to improve her knowledge of Spanish. more problems with weak reception areas, ghosts and No Miss Allred would like to study business and art after her graduation. Kay is a member of the Mt. Nebo Chapter of the Future Farmers of America, and has receiv- fading pictures. satellite television Veronica Best, Jason Blood, Shane Bryan, ed the organizations Shawn Bryan, Angela state farmer award. He leather-craCurtis, Katrisa Epper- has taught Ron for two Marla Everitt, son, years, and - likes mechanics. HarJodi Greenhalgh, He is group leader of Please turn to page 5 4-- H John Kay Vonda Allred construction and archi- - SATELLITE EARTH STATIONS JUST $3650.00. BUYS THE BEST ft ENTERTAINMENT AVAILABLE. Call Today For More Information Dealerships AvollobleNo Recession Here three SATELLITE TELEVISION, students already mentioned, there were seven other Nephi students who entered projects in the fair. These students and their projects are as Inc. PO. Doxfl17 Pocatello, ID 83204 (208)232-192- follows: Kerry Whiting, drug abuse; Cory Thomson and Jeff Broadhead, bees; Tammy Jensen and Shauna Gooch, suicide; and Kevin White and David Jones, the archeology of South America. 6 mai Childbirth Education 3 w t Class Seminary honor roll students named The third quarter honor roll at the Nephi LDS Stake Seminary has been released by Joseph G. Christensen, principal. Honor roll students in Christensens classes are: Shawna McPherson, fary Ann Bracken, Di Russell shorthand 1 team placed third in its division, and the type 1 team placed fourth. Vonda Allred took first place in the shorthand 2 event and Leslie Newell placed first in the type 2 contest. Each tuition-paireceived a to scholarship Snow d HEED College. Lynn fjdr. Might, was a runner-u- p trihe 4. - speech and drama jilegory of the tenth Sterling Scholars of jitral Utah awards an-frf- shorthand Deborah i, 1 held TuesGunnison High day at School. Yle will receive a ce- rtificate, a Sterling Scholar pin, and a cash nSzze of $100. He is also eligible for a scholarship Itom the College of Astern Utah, Dixie College, Snow College, Southern Utah State College, or Westminster v CUSSES INCLUDE Lectures, films, breathing end relaxing techniques FATHERS INVITED! and Bracken, 1; For more information, cell 623-008- 3 Kristine S. Tatton 623-077- 5 or Nephi Medical Clinic fourth, accounting. The Times-New- Krutina S. Totfon R.N., M.S. - s Nephi, Utah CHARGE: April 8, 1982 $3 per Couple 7 Open 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. DAILY Thursday, April 8th Mmday, April 12th CAPITAL TO GROW thru i Competition INSTRUCTOR: Other individual win-an-d ners, their places, their events were Gloree Allred, third, shorthand 2; Tina Tebbs, fourth, 623-191- m i WORKING Wright, son f NathanandT.Mrs. L. 392 East 600 North, Nephi (CHRISTENSENS NEPHI 'S', ffinner-u- p ( Nephi Medical Clinic place at Snow College M Scholar ' 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. JHS commercial teams Thomson, Chris Johnson, Larry Bosh, Rod Lunt, David Boswell, Rod Jones, Kelly Pexton, Ann Ealey, David OlivJuab High Schools er, Denise Broadhead, commercial teams parAngie Mellor, Suzanne in the Snow Hunt, Louis Allred, ticipated commerregional Debbie College Traci Park, 8. cial meet April Julie Woodard, Phillips, The schools type 2 and Barbara Bronson. Honor roll students in team took first place in Paul Sutorius classes their category, and the are Lynette Christensen, accounting and shortShauna Kay, Tamara hand 2 teams placed secPlease turn to page 5 ond in their events. The 4 Nathan Wright , Classes starting April 14 Cindy JHS commercial teams did well at recent Snow College competition. Two of the Ludlow, Shane Day, Hei- students won tuition scholarships for their efforts. di Larson, Allyn Newell, George Ostler, Quintin Nathan T. Wright r Wednesday Evenings ane Worwood, Stringham, , 'fr We arrange all types of loans for business and professional persons on your Commercial Property improved or unimproved paid for, or not. A. G V Does not include merchandise already on sale or layaways. Off College. Wright competed with 108 other contestants from 12 high schools in the area. The awards were hosted by Bruce Lindsay and Dr. of KSL-THowell, chairman of the humanities department at Snow College. 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