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Show JUAB MIDDLE SCHOOL Donations, appointments, animal control report Mona Town Board news notes In other business at their cent meeting, Board: re- the Mona Town Approved a $200 donation to renovate the Juab County Pioneer Museum. The donation was unanimously approved by the members of the town board and Mayor Greg Newton. Although the DUP project will not help Mona directly, it is our heritage that we are preserving, said Board Member Glenn help l These aged boys placed in the recent punt, pass, and kick contest held at Juab High Schools final football game. middle-schoo- Here are the winners of the punt, pass, and kick contest The winners of a punt, pass, Winning first place in the Coby Pay, third; and Ryan division was Jesse Painter, fourth. and kick contest for middle-scho- sixth-grad- e e anbeen have a total of 222 with The finisher in the Balmaceda, aged boys nounced by Joe Kelley, one of feet 7 inches. Others placing seventh-grad- e division was were Dan Woodland, second; Kent Dastrup, who had a total the organizers. of 268 feet 1 inch. Others placing were Brian Sudweeks, sec- The Mona Town Board and the directors of the Mona Irrigation Company will set up a meeting during the first week in ROOFING AND HANDYMAN! Call us for all your roofing needs. Residential and commercial. We also now have a handyman service for most repairs. Call today! Clint Hoaldridge, third; and Jonny Shepherd, fourth. The contest was sponsored by Vards Drive Inn and Circle C Truck Stop. White Roofing & Handyman - The Times-New- s 6Nephi, 623-024- 1 Kimball Rasmussen, manager of the Nebo District of Utah Power & Light. He thanked the board for their support of the proposed UP&L merger with PacifiCorp. Rasmussen said the merger presently is being considered before the state public service commission. Appointed Milton Neilsen, Mable Kay, and Erma Newton as judges of the November election. Sarah Neilsen and Darlene Fowkes were named as alternates. Approved a notice to be sent to the Mona cable TV company of town regarding franchise fees. Announced that $9,348.95 has been received from the state for the maintenance of Class C roads in Mona. Noted that the cemetery perpetual care fund has a balance of $2,199.94. non-payme- nt two entities could come to a complete agreement. If the agreement is possible, the town board will take action in its November to study prior November meeting to bring the terms of the water contract up agreements on water use. The meter readings will be to date. reivewed by the town board and the irrigation company to assess water use by both en- first-plac- with Met Directed the town manager to get prices for new and rebuilt float assemblies for the water system headhouse. Heard a report from Marlynn Buckley, town animal control officer. Buckley said he had answered eight complaints and picked up six dogs and one cat. Buckley was asked by the board to get prices for 160 new dog tags for the coming year. Mona board, irrigation company will seek pact tities. The recent reconstruction of the towns water system and problems with water meters at the headhouse have not allowed statistics on water use to be kept. ond; B.J. Hoaldridge third, and The town board expressed the Steven Jensen, fourth. that details could be workhope Eighth graders placing were ed out on both sides so that the Will Nielsen, first, with 294 feet 4 inches; Kevin Taylor, second; ol Mellor following the vote. Volleyball teams lose to Wasatch Academy squads Juab High Schools volleyball teams were defeated by Wasatch Academy Tuesday, Oct. 13 in games played in Nephi. The varsity squad lost its first game 15-says Coach Kris 8, Hamby. The team had a 10-- 1 lead in the second game and were play-,in- g very well when they made some mistakes and lost their lead. The final score was The junior varsity team had lead in their first game, an but also lost their lead and the The score of the secgame ond JV game was 15-for Wasatch Academy. The teams were to play North Sanpete High School in Nephi last night. It will be the last game of their season. 15-1- 0. 8-- 2 Wasps bow to Richfield to end football season Juab High School closed out good job, considering what we its 1987 football season by play- ended up with, said Nielsen. Utah ing the Richfield Wildcats in 1987 Nephi Thursday. The score of the game was 44-for Richfield. The Wasps will not go to the playoffs. The Wildcats scored a contouchdown and a version in the first quarter and two touchdowns and one conversion in the second quarter, making the score 22 to 0 at halftime. In the third quarter, the Wildcats made two touchdowns 15-1- 1. 5 0 Vote For two-poi- FORREST ANDERSON two-poi- Nephi City Council Forrest candidate for Nephi City Council. A native of Ftn. Green, years. He is married to Doris Lund and they have 4 children and 10 grandchildren. The served on the Nephi City Council for 4 years in 1968 to 1972. He is past President of the Jr. Chamber of Commerce, Nephi Flying Club and Director of the Highway 91 Assn. He is a member ot the Juab County Sheriff Patrol and has served a a officer and member for 20 years. He is an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-DaSaints. He served in the Elders Quorum Presidency and taught scouting for 15 years. He owns and operates his own business in Nephi, Anderson Oil Co. He believes in the future of Nephi and would work to get new industries and more employment for this area. He is willing to work for the best interests of all the citizens in Nephi and will look at the issues from both sides. He will make qualified decisions based on the facts. G. Anderson, 58, is running as a Utah, he has lived in Nephi for 35 y Honest Experienced Dependable Friendly Paid political advertisment by candidate rl.EoA 1987 1988 Season It's Energy Assistance (H.E.A.T.) Time Again. be: You can apply at the following location. JUAB COUNTY BUILDING SOCIAL SERVICE OFFICE ROOM NO. 212 8:00 A.M. TO 12:00 NOON MONDAY THRU FRIDAY INCOME GUIDELINES ARE Family Size 1 person 2 person 3 person 4 person 5 person 6 person Maximum Monthly Income $573.00 $771.00 $969.00 $1167.00 $1365.00 $1563.00 nt conversion. and one They scored one touchdown and made a conversion in two-poi- two-poi- nt nt the fourth quarter. Richfield dominated us from the first of the game. They had control of the ball, they ran it really well against us, and no matter what adjustments we made, we had a difficult time stopping it, said Wasps coach Raymond Nielsen. Richfield had quite a few big kids up on the line, and they neutralized anything that we had. They blew the holes open, and the kids ran really well against us, said Nielsen. "I think that even though we didn't have the most successful season, the majority of the boys deserve all the praise that I could give them. I just really feel that they stuck with it in a difficult situation, and put forth all the effort that they could. They worked hard and did a Veronica Best Terry Crook Best Crook are students of the week at Juab High Students of the week at Juab High School are Terry Crook and Veronica Best. Crook is a son of Ray and Ruth Crook of Nephi. He likes to play basketball and participate in track events. He also enjoys camping, water and snow siding, and watching college sports. He is a member of the LDS FOOT CARE CLINIC Applications for the elderly and handicapped will be: October 15, 1987 thru March 31, 1988. Applications for the general public will November 2, 1987 thru March 31, 1988. nt Each Wednesday Afternoon Central Valley Medical Center for a appointment Call 623-077- 5 Dr. Mckay Winkel, D.P.M. Podiatrist Church, and is a member of his ward priest quorum. Following high school, he plans to serve an LDS mission and then go to college. Best is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Best of Mona. She likes reading, horse riding, and outdoor activities. She was a member of the Future Homemakers of America, participated in the region drama meet during her sophomore and junior years, and competed in speech contests in her freshman year. She is a member of the yearbook staff. Following her graduation, she plans to go to college or to beau- ty school. Subscribe to the Times-News!-!! 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