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Show home team with 21 points, while Bryce Morgans 16 and Shawn Bryans 10 were good for the double-digcolumn. Ron Green Wasps lose to Richfield, beat S. Sevier by Lorraine Wallace The Juab High School gym was jumping Friday as the Wasps fought Richfield to a hard finish before falling Earlier in the week, Juab made easy work of South Sevier with a win. 64-6- 0. 54-4- 9 Fridays matchup against Richfield saw the Wasps take off to a lead in the first two minutes of the game, but it took only 65 seconds for the Wildcats 7-- 0 it halgh finished with seven points, Tracey Davidson had five, and David Wallace made one for the night. to tie that score and the dogfight was on for the rest of Tuesday nights trip to the game. Monroe was more productive for the as they held their Foul shooting was the key to own Wasps the first half of the game, Richfields win as their then stretched out a offense late in the game halftime lead to the final eight-poin- t forced the Wasps to go for the margin. ball. Richfield dropped in their Morgan was high for the final six points from the foul line with 23 points, while Wasps in the closing minutes, and Juab Kelson contributed 11 toward fell just short of the win. Brett Kelson was high for the four-corn- er 28-2- 7 the winning effort. Bryan finished with five, and Davison, Greenhalgh, Brad Carroll, and Curtis Squire each tallied four points for the night. The varsity record is now Hie Wasp junior varstiy team also split, as they beat South Sevier and fell to Richfield 4-- 4. 46-3- 9 47-6- Mike Taylor scored 11 and 10 points respectively, Randy scored Steele 14 and eight, Justin Park made eight and six, Brad Carroll made 10 and four, and Richard Anderson tallied five and one. In the Richfield Please turn to page 8 From page one School population Blake Fowkes, Kristine Hunt Hunt Fowkes plan Dec. 30 wedding Kristine Hunt and Blake R. Nephi. She graduated from Fowkes will be married Wednes- Juab High School, where she was active in the flag corps. She day, Dec. 30 in Nephi. They will be honored at a also graduated from the Nephi reception from 7 to 9 that even- LDS Seminary and has attending at the Nephi 4th LDS Ward ed Snow College. Fowkes is a son of Mr. and Church. The public is invited to Mrs. Lee Fowkes of Nephi. He attend. Miss Hunt is a daughter of graduated from Juab High Mr. and Mrs. Terry Hunt of School, where he was a member of the rodeo club. He is a freshman studying computerized drafting at Southern Utah State College in Cedar City. The couple will make their home in Cedar City, where he will continue his studies. classes move their way up through the higher grades, classes in the middle school and high school will become larger, and then will decrease. The school district, for example, predicts there will be 130 seniors in 1996, but 117 seniors in 1997. There are 74 seniors in the high school this year. It is projected that total school population will peak in 1991 with 1,518 in the district. There are 1,450 students this year, said Wright. The higher enrollment in the high school will cause a problem, said Wright. Funds which the government pays to small schools will be less because as the population grows, less money is awarded. The dividing line between small schools and large schools is approximately 400 students per school. As the school population decreases, Mona Elementary School may have to be closed. You cant operate the school out there with that few said Jerry Bosh, students, board member. Since the school population in Nephi also is declining, we cant even move students to Mona to help, he said. School officials figure they need 135 students to keep Mona Elementary going. In 1990, the school will be at 135, and from then on, the enrollment will be less each year, said Bosh. The school will be in dire straits after that unless things change, he Nicolai Ned Barnes is 1 year old today, Dec. 23. He is the son of Val and Debra Barnes of Mona. His Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Foerster and Doris Barnes, all of Provo. Area births Recent births as reported to The Times-New- are: s Son, bom Dec. 18 to Kim and Deborah Hall of Nephi. He will be named Trevor Scott Hall. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hall and Mr. and Mrs. DeVon Winn, all of Nephi. tire Bertha Winn and Ira Kelsey, all of Great-grandparen- bLLL ts Daughter, bom Dec. 17 to Neil and Sharlene Cook of Nephi. She will be named ShaNeil Cook. Grandparents are Bernard and Anna Cook of Cedar Fort and John C. and LaRue Lofley of Elmo, Emery are County. Abe and Florence Platsky of American Fork and Einar and Ina Erickson of Elmo. Great-grandparen- V From all of us to ail of you, a wish for a Nephi. V1 ' K r season that's truly joyful! tfoy&us ts May you enjoy all that this special season can bring! Daughter, bom Dec. 15 to Robert and Shantel Steele. She will be named Ashley Don Steele. Grandparents are Bob and Christie Steele and A1 and Karin Robb, all of Nephi are Florence Kendall and Dell Steele, all of Nephi, Ranae Robb of Salt Lake (Sty, Emma Jean Topham of St. George, and Albert E. Robb of Paragonah. are Freal and Donna Stratton of Hurricane and Cyril and Della Partner of Paragonah. Great-grandparen- Hap's 66 Service ts Hap and Bonnie White I Son, bom Dec. 5 to Sandy and Roberta Jenkins of Battle- ground, Wash. He will be named Justin Colt Jenkins. Grandparents are Justin Jenkins of Battleground, Wash., Nancy Win-groof Springville, and Lila Moss of Nephi. is Virginia Moss of Yuletide greetings to everyone St Doct tTldhoo Best wishes to all for a happy and joyous Christmas! t f ve Great-grandmoth- er Nephi The 5 Times-New- Nephi 7-1- Thanks to all our insurance customers We appreciate your business 1 Jim, Margaret and crew Nebo-Leavi- tt s Nephi, Utah December 23, 1987 Insurance Agency Nephi, Utah 48 North Main, 2. . ---- - - |