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Show m. Juab group attends cancer society meeting ' conduct monthly examinations of their skin to note any moles, blemishes, or birthmarks. If any changes in size, shape, or color occurs, or if a sore does not heal, Charlene Pelton, Kelley they should see their physicians Paystrup, Marjorie Greenhalgh, without delay. and Arlene Griffiths attended the meetings, which focused on the causes and effects of skin Derle Hansen, reporter cancer. . Noted dermatologists cautioned cancer society members about the harmful effects to the skin from too much ultraviolet light whether from the sun or from tanning lamps. The doctors cautioned people that must be in the sun to wear For the Oct. 1, 1985 to Sept. protective clothing and a sunscreen lotion with a protective 30, 1986 water year, the Levan station received 18.04 inches of factor of 15 or higher. Those attending were told to moisture. Several members of the Juab unit of the American Cancer Society attended the groups annual kick off meeting Sept. 19 and 20 in Park City, r Levan weather Look to the left, look to the right, but while the kids are in class, the Nephi Elementary School lunch ladies and guests have the swings to themselves. But not for long, as winter weather rives a month early. Hope for a reprieve. JHS Wasps defeat N. 27-1- 2 Hawks Sanpete JMS has new drama, health, science teacher Douglas J. Duncan teaches Middle School this year. Duncan, a native of Oklahoma drama, health, science, and information technology at Juab City, studied math and theater pass from McAllister to touchdown to put the score at for Juab. The PAT failed. Shane Jorgensen. The Bret Ballow ran five yards to try was held back by Juabs another six points for Juab, add defense. but the PAT was no good. seconds into the Thirty-siAfter an interception by Brett fourth quarter, Juabs Jim Phillips ran 78 yards for a Kelson, Trevor Cowan made a run for another touchdown, and Jimmy Broadbent game. made the PAT to make the final North Sanpete scored first i when quarterback Richard Ofl FIGXl S score 2 for Juab. The top rusher was Jim . McAllister ran in a touchdown . from one yard out with three Phillips. The top receivers were Paul Neilsen and Robbie Taylor. minutes to go in the half. The Here is the lunch menu for Scoring high defensive points PAT try was no good. Juab took the lead four schools in the Juab District for were Trevor Cowan, Dave minutes into the third quarter Oct. Anderson, and Bill' Compau. Deli sandwich, Roger Monday run by Todd with a four-yar- d Key recovered a key fumRobison for a touchdown. french fries, apple wedge, chocolat- ble to assist the Juab offense e-chip cookies, milk. and Mike Oliver continues to Robison made an eight-yarBeef and Tuesday gravy, dominate special team play. for Neilsen two pass to Paul The Wasps will take on Delta whipped potatoes, peas, roll more points.- cup, peach- at 2 p.m. Friday in Nephi. It will With two minutes left in the with peanut-butte- r third quarter, North Sanpete es, chocolate cake with icing, be Juabs homecoming game a key game because Juab, Delta, made another six points on a milk. d Wednesday and Richfield are in a three-wa-y l corn, pears, tie for the Region 10 lead. taco, cinnamon roll with icing, milk. Coach Fenton Broadhead enNo courages everyone to come and Thursday and Friday JMS-JH- S school. UEA. support the team. The Juab Wasps defeated the in North Sanpete Hawks Region 10 football action Friday. . Although the Hawks were leading at the half, the Wasps rallied with three touchdowns in the fourth quarter to pull off the 28-yar- d two-poi- 27-1- 2 Ora May Mellor teaches kindergarten at Mona Mona Elementary School has a new teacher this year. She is Ora May Mellor, who nt 14-1- 2 x Here's what's W66K teaches kindergarten and the resource class. five-yar- d 27-1- lunch menu Mrs. Mellor studied early childhood education and elemen- Douglas J. Duncan arts at Brigham Young University and at Oklahoma State University. While in college, he also was involved in directing and acting. His hobbies are swimming and participating in theater productions. Duncan is single and lives in tary education at Southern Utah State College, Snow College, Utah State University, and the University of Utah. She was a member of the Lamda Delta Sigma sorority. For the last four years, Mrs. Mellor has taught a in her home. She likes playing the guitar, handiwork, crafts, and art. pre-scho- ar- ol Mona. 6-- d Soft-shelle- whole-kerne- I love teaching in Mona. The parents are really supportive and the children are very well behaved, she says. Ora May;. seven children,' sone of and have Charles She and her husband, whom married. is live in (Chuck) Mellor, Nephi For Honest, Efficient Government VOTE FOR Walker is new Spanish andmusic teacher Scott Walker teaches Spanish and music at Juab Middle School and Juab High School this year. Walker, a native of Wright-wooCalif., studied instru- mental and vocal music at Brigham Young University. While in college, he was a member of the Music Educators National Conference and the BYU marching d, Victoria Orme Robinson for j Paid ar band. While studying Juab County Commissioner at BYU, he taught Spanish at the LDS Churchs Missionary Training Political Advertisment by Candidate Center. His hobbies are playing ,the french horn, playing tennis and ? racquetball, and skiing. His wife, Virginia C. Walker, teaches fifth grade at the Mona Elementary School. They live in Nephi. Aaron Coray, left, Kim Wilkerson, and Mark Ellertson received their Cub Scout Arrow of Light awards recently. Scott Walker Subscribe!! NEPHI, UTAH I LOCATED AT THE SOUTH FREEWAY INTERCHANGE 24 HOUR SERVICE IN OUR COFFEE SHOP OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK COME ON OUT! CHICKEN HOGIE With Fries 4 Times-New- s Nephi, Utah October 2, 1986 Three Mona Cub Friday & Scouts awards recently. received their Arrow of Light HOMECOMING SPECIAL!! Saturday Ar- They are Kim Vest Ellertson, son of Dale and Susan Wilkerson; Aaron Coray, son of Kimo and Marie Coray; and Mark Ellertson, son of John and Judy Ellertson. The awards were presented at the Sept. 24 meeting of the pack sponsored by the Mona 2nd LDS Ward. All the boys are in the fifth grade at the Mona Elementary School. Kim likes school and Scouts; Aaron likes school, building huts. Scouts, and sports; and Mark likes leathercraft, hunting, fishing, and football. Their Scout leader is Susan Wilkerson. f $ BEST YOU CAN EAT!! Come out and give us a try this weekend The Mona Cub Scouts get row of Light awards Prime Rib Dinner i. served after 5 p.m. Mickelson s Restaurant 793 North Main, Nephi -- Call 623-015- 2 Health department cancels food class The Central Utah District Health Department has cancell-e- d one of two food handler classes scheduled for Monday, Oct. 6. According to Bruce Hall, district sanitarian, the afternoon class will not be held, but the 10 a.m. class will go forward as usuaL Classes scheduled for Oct. 20 will be held at their regularly scheduled times. |