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Show Here's next weeks KUTV news to broadcast from Nephi next Thursday, May 22 Michelle King and John Stehr KUTV News will be in Nephi 22. will anchor the newscasts, and Thursday, May will central Utah reporter, KUTVs broadcasts Three will also parfrom live the Juab Scott Hammond, originate First ticipate. Fairgrounds: County A News at 4:30 p.m., and portions activity day at the fair6 and noon KUTVs of p.m. grounds will be that day. Hammond will highlight the news broadcasts. festivities in his report, including horse competitions and clogging exhibitions. Other 4-- H Dance set at Old Gym A dance will be held at the Old Gym recreation center Saturday, May 17, from 9 to 11:30 p.m. The dance is for those ages 14 to 25. Levan sets dog license fees Here is schools in May Juab High Schools girls track team placed fifth at a re- cent region 10 track meet. They had 45 points overall. Michelle Warner took first dash and place in the third place in the dash; Tina Sperry placed second dash and fifth in the in the dash; Colette Christensen placed third in the 200-met- er 400-met- er 200-met- er Persons having unspayed long jump; and Shannon female and unneutered male Sutorius placed third in the dash. dogs will pay $10 per dog. Heather Brumbaugh placed The dog licenses are good for dash seventh in the one year. 400-met- er 200-met- Noon er and Heidi Mortensen placed seventh in the high jump. r The relay, team placed sixth. Team members are Tina Sperry, Michele Wilkerson, Shannon Sutorius, and Heidi Mortensen. The relay team took third place. Team members are Heather Brumbaugh, Colette Christensen, Shauna Boswell, and Michelle Warner. Team members who qualified will attend the state girls track meet at Brigham Young University May 17. er - S Mikkys Money - P.M. Is Good On Any - Students get BYU computer scholarship r 0 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sterl ing Larson, and Tami Talbot, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sperry. The course will last two weeks, Aug. 4 to Aug. 15. The girls will receive college credit in computer science. They were nominated by $5.00 Try our onion rings and Picadillies Hard Ice Cream in Cones or Sundaes 6 Flavors Of Ice Cream 10 Flavors of Sundaes NEW HOURS: Monday - Thursday 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. A team from Juab High Morgan, and Marla Everitt. r School placed third in the state The competition Master in the Knowledge Open tested the teams collective knowledge of all areas of high competition held recently. Team members were Michael school study. The test was comSperry, Chtfs Ogden, Dennis puter assisted and each school Denoski, AnnMarie Trauntvein, competed separately. Brandon Howard, Bryce Five high schools teams in Utah competed in the event. Juabs team was outclassed by teams from Highland and Orem high schools, but beat teams from Payson and North Sevier 4-- 4 high schools. Of the 181 schools in the nation Robbie Rod participating, Juab ranked Juab High School finished its Weeks, Taylor, " 138. Trevor Steele, baseball season by participating Roger Key, The primary intent of the in a playoff game at Lehi High Cowan, Dave Anderson, Paul Neilsen, Tracy Boswell, Brett Knowledge Master Open is the School recently. in Kelson, Reed Jensen, Randy recognition of academic exLehi won the game, eight innings, putting Juab out Steele, Tyler Cowan, Justin cellence. The team members the competition of the tournament. Park, Justin White, and Curtis found Dave Anderson was the losing Wilkey. Scorekeepers are Tif- stimulating and fun as they pitcher. He pitched a fine ball fany Pexton and Angie Curtis. worked together in answering game, said Coach Alan Sperry. The teams manager is Jim the 200 challenging questions, said a high school spokesman. Getting base hits for Juab Ealey. were Brett Kelson with a single, Robbie Taylor with a double, Trevor Cowan with two singles, two-hou- Baseball finishes searecord son with 4-- 3, - Anderson with two For the sesason, Juab had team is third at region meet four wins and four losses and finished in fourth place in the The Juab High School boys track team placed third in the region. Robinson, seventh in the dash and sixth in the Team members are Bryan region track meet Thursday. dash; Owen Rice, secr Pay, Chris Memmott, Bob run, Placing for Juab were Todd ond in the fourth in the run, and sixth in the run; Jeff Davidson, fifth in the long jump, fifth in the high jump, and seventh in the dash; Dave Turk, sixth in the 100-met- er 1600-met- Varsity Scout games set next Wednesday Local Varsity Scouts will hold be awarded to the first five their spring games Wednesday, placers in each event. The events are May 21 at Juab High School. The public is invited to at- dash, run, tend. There will be no charge run, relay, high jump, and light refreshments will be long jump, softball throw, shot er 800-met- er 200-met- er 300-met- hurdles; Brian er Dinkle, seventh in the run; and Mike Oliver, sixth in 800-met- er the javelin throw. Also placing were Jared Sperry, second in the shot put, and Bryce Morgan, second in served. put, pushups, situps, football the high jump. Each participant may com- place kicking, and Frisbee The relay team pete in five events. Points will throw. took fourth place. Team Varsity Scout teams are spon- members are Jeff Davidson, The Times-New- s sored by local LDS church Greg Robinson, Brett Ballow, Nephi, Utah wards. They are for boys ages 14 and Todd Robison. relay team May 15, 1986 and 15. The boysif teams will get The 1600-metextra points their LDS took third place. Team members bishops participate in the Fribee are Dave Jones, Owen Rice, toss and place kicking events. Dave Turk, and Brian Dinkle. 1600-met- 400-met- er 100-met- er 400-met- er er 400-met- 6 8 er 3200-mete- Come Celebrate UTAH WITH THE 4-- H AND Next Thursday At The Juab County Fairgrounds ! 4-- H Horse Show 4 to 6:30 p.m. TOGETHER LIVE TV BROADCASTS FROM THE FAIRGROUNDS Sponsored by Nephi Area Chamber of Commerce, KUTV Nephi 4--H, JHS 'Knowledge Man' team places third in state 200-met- Mikkys Money Mikkys Money Mikkys Money 623-057- Nephi weather Two Juab High School Russell Griffiths, Juab High students have received full tui- Schools mathematics tion scholarships to attend an intensive course in computer science at Brigham Young University. . - 10 a.m. 10 p.m. Fri. and Sat. Sunday: Noon until 0 p.m. - Phone Anne Larson and Chris Memmott with a single. Limit One Coupon Per Order Per Visit - Tami Talbot singles,- p PT cookie, coconut-classi- c Friday Spaghetti with meat sauce, green salad, hard roll, brownie, milk. Dave Mikkys Money - Mikkys Money Off Mikkys Money slice, milk. 1600-mete- $ Order Over S el originating from 21 locations in Utah. Residents of Nephi and the surrounding area are invited to join KUTV for the ITALIAN NIGHT IS MOVING TO. SUNDAY - - series of live newscasts 1200 NORTH MAIN Mikkys Money Turkey, whipped Tuesday potatoes with gravy, mixed vegetables, dinner roll, cookie, milk. Navajo taco, Wednesday com, gelatin chips, whole-kerndessert, milk. Ham and cheese Thursday sandwich, french fries, orange e socialist government. The KUTV broadcasts are part of Celebrate Utah, a 400-met- 3: p Nephis one-tim- 19-2- the lunch menu for the Juab District for French-disandMonday wich, french fries, finger salad, cherry crisp, milk. Girls' track team places fifth in region competition 100-met- er Levan dog license fees will be collected June 9 and 10 at the town hall. The fee for spayed female and neutered male dogs is $5 each. stories will review economy and Eureka s school lunch menu er er Suzanne Talbot is 'student of week' Student of the week at Juab High School is Suzanne Talbot, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sperry of Nephi and the late Richard Talbot. She is student-bod- y secretary, was freshman class vice presi-- . dent, and was a member of the pep club. She has been a member of the Clarion staff, the sld club, and the volleyball team. She also has participated in school plays and musicals. Suzanne was vice president of the band in her junior year. She has participated in regional and state solo and ensemble competitions and has attended small- - and large-grou- p festivals. She is a member of the Nephi 6th LDS Ward and is a student of the Nephi LDS Stake Seminary. She was a counselor in her Beehive and MIA Maid Suzanne Talbot classes and currently is president of her Laurels class. She ing, dancing, and playing most also is a member of the Nephi sports. Stake youth committee. Following her graduation, she Her hobbies are softball, sld-- plans to attend Snow College. |