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Show Public power bicycle tour to be in Nephi Thursday "FromWhere I Sir A bicycle tour designed to call attention to the contribution of public power systems to the R. Allan Gibson economy of the state will pass By through Nephi Thursday. Tour participants will peddle into Nephi at around 4 p.m. via Tuesday, the strike is over for now and teachers and students State Road 132 on their way are back to school. Friday and Mondays unexpected events has from Oak City. Those who want brought the subject of education funding again to the front of the to meet the tour and ride into heap and it will probably stay there for the foreseeable future. Its too town with them should contact for more bad that our legislature cant find a magic money machine to city hall at details. provide funds for all the needs of our state, in a manner that would The bikers will stop at the fire also cut the taxes of all. But alas, that doesnt seem to be practical in 'Z vv ? clean up at the Old Gym station, the near future. Maybe we could set up gaming free zones next to recreation center, and parWendover, Evanston and Preston, much as Clearfield has the ticipate in a barbeque at the city ' J.' i ' dViV Freeport Center. That way we could capture and tax the Utah money park. They will stay in Nephi Members of the JHS football squad cleaned Park Citys clock Friday their first win in three years. that is currently flowing into these neighboring states to gamble. We overnight. would have to arrange with Nevada, Wyoming and Idaho to allow us yards on interception returns. to give them the land, in name only cant have gaming in Utah. Garrett had 149 yards in pass receptions. They would get the land, we would keep the money. Naagh, that We ended up with 313 total makes too much sense, the legislature would never go for it. yards in offensive, probably one of our biggest outputs for the The first Christmas catalog came in the mail the other day. said Nielsen. year, Seems a little early to me to start the annual frenzy. I guess Ill have The coach said the defensive to get Bah, Humbug out of mothballs and put him in the place of squad played a super game. honor here at The Times-NewIf you feel the need to rub his head, The Juab High School Wasps Raymond Garrett. The and Justin Blackett blocked They mixed things up well come on down. their extra-poin- t kick, making enough to keep Park City off football team won its point attempt failed, for the Wasps. Park City made their first the score balance, and while the Miners first game in three years Friday, d dive. They Juabs Yates made another did score some touchdowns, the Had a nice visit with a gentlemen from California last week, he as they took on the Park City score on a touchdown in the fourth quarter defensive squad handled them converted their extra point. had traveled 650 miles from the Sacramento Valley to be here for the Miners in Park City. from about one yard out, but the for the majority of the game. I scored in the Neither team was score 26, The final miffed Wasps was L.D.S. Homecoming. He said he enjoyed it but a bit that halfpoint-afte- r second the The team was really pleased and very exwhole 20. Miners leaving quarter, attempt failed. told not enough local people attended. He says it really irked him. I 6 e for Then a Park Park Yates e time t at or about their performance, cited to a City. tally intercepted 8 ma(e him I would pass it long to you all so you would know how he felt. The Wasps scored in the third City pass and ran it back 76 he continued. game. It was a great win for Nielsen said a lot of key peosaid JHS coach Raymond quarter of the game, as Bryant yards for a touchdown. The exThanks to the JHS guys and gals that painted up the windows us, failed. for went 27 a Yates tra point yards jqegen ple contributed to the outcome The Miners made another of the game. Defensively, he. along Main for the JHS homecoming this week The windows have juab first scored in the first touchdown. Then Craig Bryan taken on a festive feeling for all the festivities this week. quarter as the Miners fumbled threw to Richard Anderson to touchdown in the fourth said, some of the standouts were and the Wasps got the ball in make two points, making the quarter. The extra point failed. Bryant Yates, Raymond Gararg With 27 seconds left in the rett, and Willy Eastabrook. Pat line. Two score 14-sight of their The Miners ran then the threw Juabs Yates scored Warner, Craig Bryan, Ben later, game, Craig Bryan plays (from page one) touchdown pass to kickoff back for a touchdown another touchdown, but it was Allred, and Mike Bronson all an two have scheduled a meeting authority to OK the project if it called back on a penalty, leaving had timely tackles and hits with the board of education to looks feasible to him. the final score at Wasps 26, which contributed greatly to the ask for their help. Following Sold a business license to Miners 20. win, the coach continued: that meeting, the group will Wood Tech, Barry John Cotton, 'haveLnots' The boys just played an exIts homecoming week at JHS, meet with the city council and owner, for a manufacturing cellent ball game, said Nielsen. and the Wasps take on. the the boys baseball assocaiation business at 300 South Main. Offensively, the execution was Milford Tigers in Nephi at 4 to try to solve some of the prob- Cotton plans to build near flawless, he continued. p.m. Friday. Nielsen invites all lems. sleds. Yates had 126 yards rushing, area residents to come and supDiscussed the formation of a Mentioned that the two interceptions, and 116 port the team. presidents met to decide what to beautification committee, in committee to oversea recreation To the Editor: walkout was not In response to the teachers do, a cooperation with the fire depart-men- in town, much as the planning walkout choice Juab Educaof the and the on Friday, Sept. 22, burned another and zoning and other commitunless Association tion it was a of Utah the the actions dilapidated house recently. The tees oversee other concerns. The statewide After inform action. we want to hearing committee also has sent out let- committee would oversee the legislature, disconcerns of the other the of Jaub teachers the that recreaOld you Gym ters to homeowners who need to golf course, the in regard to funding, supclean up their yards. Beautifica- tion center, ball fields, ball tour- School District did not feel tricts and support, it was ap- The was action either plies, necessary. and the Cenwhere naments, .swimming the tion of the area that although our neyds tral School once stood also is pool. The council took the ques- actions of the legislature at the parent were met, the needs, of being tion under advisement. past special session, however, in the state were disteachers f progressing. school inhave many Talked need to about the placed every Heard that the city has been not met. in adverse state in an being trict the on east the street stall lights approached about the erection We are concerned about the of a radio station tower east of side of the street from the Siesta position. of the legislature beactions district the Teachers in Juab the golf course. The city council Motel to Max Williams campcause the number of have feel more been there -' given may gave Mayor Boyd Park the ground. The question was turned over to the water and power appropriate ways to deal with children we have to educate in board for their recommendation. the situation and were concern- the state, the quality of educaTimes-New- s Viewed a video tape pro- ed over the reaction of the tion cannot help but be reduced Utah not to mention the selfNephi, moting the bringing of the teachers in other school districts of our teachers and esteem ma1989 with the Friday. We, along winter Olympics to Utah. September 27, who are trying so hard students the1 in teachers of the jority state, acknowledge the other to make it work. In order to receive the funds teachers actions but feel some we have been promised in lacked a degree of profesWade Belliston Nathan Belliston to when chose sionalism January by the governor and they leave children unattended. legislature, we felt it was imParents in our district, perative that we make a united members of the board of educ- stand as teachers in the state. Walking out on Monday in no ation, and Superintendent been very support- way reflects how we feel about Wright have ive of the students and teachers our school children, the parents, in the district. They have tried the board of education, or the Two local boys received Cub School. He likes baseball, footto meet our needs the best they superintendent of the district. Scout awards at a recent court ball, and basketball. He has can. They readily recognize our We appreciate your support and of honor. been a member of the Webelos concerns and always are willing look forward to its continuance den lead by his mother and and Wade are Nathan They to listen. We have been very as we work to provide the best Belliston, sons of Burt and sponiored by the Nephi 2nd pleased with our negotiations possible education for our Laraine Belliston of Nephi. LDS Ward. and did not feel any action need- children. Wt de also has received C nb Wade, lty received the Arrow Seoul Gary Nielson, president ed to be taken. conservation and FaitL in 623-149- 4Sharon Kay Butterfield, of Light award. He is a student God awards. Saturday, Sept. 23, when the in Raymond Nielsens sixth president-elec- t local education association 9, received the Faith Juab Education Association grade class at the Juab Middle in Nathan, God award. He is a student in Julie Smalleys fourth grade New Arthritis Center class at the Nephi Elementary a Comprehensive Resource School, where math is his favorite subjects. He also likes NORTH MAIN for Patients and Physicians basketball, baseball, and collecThe quarter of a million Utahns ting baseball cards. who suffer ton the effect of arthritis He is a member of the den lead now have access to a new comprehensive treatment center. Recent by Linda Smith. ceremonies at Western Rehabilitation The boys grandparents are Institute in Sandy, Utah, opened The Naomi Ellison of Nephi and Van Arthritis Center. Mrs. Doris Meiich, and Elnora Bethancourt of We have a good selection Now Was Honorary Member of the national Mesa, Ariz. of the following on our 1 Weed Eater 98 Advisory Council of the national Arthritis 623-082- 2 rr 9'---v - 1 & m Juab Wasps whack Park City Miners 26-2-0 s. extra-varsit- y 14-1- 3 two-yar- 7-- 20-yar- City council news 86-yar- d 7. d Walkout supported state's To the TN Editor: ice-fishi- one-da- y t, , The . 2 r Clogging and Dance Classes will begin next week, Monday, October 2nd thru Thursday, October 6th at Lisa's (Dance Shoppe wi m 295 Mj3(L Wade, Nathan Belliston take Cub Scout honors J mm POSTON . 1 1 1 1 only only only only only Weed Eater Bush Wacker Lawn Mower Lawn Mower $99 $169.88 $39.88 $299.88 $377.21 $74.98 $132.49 $24.88 $249.88 $317.21 lor Vrs Microwave Ovens Batteies We now carry on hand in our store the following Barnd Name TV Sharp Magnavox Toshiba RCA Mpi?3IJ3 ftM-xsm- i! Place any order out of our Christmas Catalog before October 21st and receive a $10.00 Coupon on a $100.00 order. $20.00 Coupon on $200.00 order. For good selection Order Earlyl For your convience, you can now place an order 7 days a week, 24 hours a day, and pick yp your order using our new FREE 800 Number. Just call in our Nephf Sears Catalog Store 800-366-30- 00 Foundation cut the ribbon. 40,000,000 Americans suffer from the one hundred different kinds of arthritis. This center is designed to eliminate the difficulty of getting into and out of doctors offices and clinics which is often a problem for arthritis patients. Dr. Patrick Knibbe, Rheumatolo- gist and Medical Director of the Center, envisions it as a significant source of help to a population he feels has been long underserved. Every- thing that is available is here, said Dr. Knibbe. "Patients personal physicians help quarterback the interdisciplinary teams that care for and teach patients howto live with arthritis while achieving their lifetime goals The new Arthritis Cento at Western Rehabilitation Institute features! multiplicity of treatments and educational programs, ranging from the nationally recognized 5elf Help Course, to physical and i The Times-New- s Volume 87, No. 39 September 27, 1989 Medical Program Director of the Arthritis Center is noted Rheumatologist, Dr. Patrick Knibbe. occupational therapies, rehab engineering and the highly successful WJU pool program. The Arthritis Cento is open to both adults and children Patients may be referred to the Center by their physicians, themselves or family members T reatment programs are available on both an inpatientand outpatient basis Pot further information call 80 or I 1, or write to Western Rehabilitation Institute Arthritis Center. 8074 South 1300 Cast Sandy. Utah 84094. 1 565-660- Vance P. and Allan R. 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