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Show JHS football team must beat Grantsville Its do or die for the Juab High School football team today (Wednesday) against Grantsville. The two teams will knock heads on the Nephi field begin- ning at 4 p.m. Weve got to beat Grantsville in order to have a playoff berth, says Raymond Nielsen, the Wasps coach. The match is the Wasps last regular season game. Nielsen invites area football fans to show up en masse to support the team. The Wasps lost to the North Sanpete Hawks 14-- Friday in SG6 6 The Tomes News Nephi. Nielsen said the Wasps came out very strong at the first of the game, scoring on the first play from scrimmage. After they received the kickoff, they brought the ball line. Then back to the 26-yar- d Craig Bryan hit Raymond Garrett on a pass for a touchdown. The players tried to kick the point after, but failed. The Hawks scored in the second quarter on a pass from Keith Curtis to Shane 74-yar- d 10-yar- d failed. Kjar. The extra point battle defensive It was a real said on, from that point Nielsen. The score at halftime was six all. Later in the third quarter, after two or three possessions s by each team, North Sanpete and Palmer broke one open went about 82 yards for a touchdown. They threw to comconversion plete the 14-score make the to Nielsen said the game was more of a defensive battle than Both teams anything else. played very good defense, he said. We sputtered offensively. We were just a little out of sync and couldnt get things clicking this week, the coach said. He said the team dropped a few passes and had a few misses. It was a really great effort two-poi- defen- defensively by the entire sive unit, said Nielsen. The team played very intensely although not many yards were gained by either team, except for the big plays, said the coach. Volleyball teams win two, lose one to NS Juab High Schools volleyball teams came out with two wins and one loss against the North Sanpete Hawks. The freshmen won both games. The scores were 15-- and the Wasps with six service points, one ace, and game points in both games. The Hawks beat the Wasp varsity with scores of 15-- and 1 4 15-- 5. Nephi weather High scorer for the game was Angie Harward. She scored six of the 15 points of the first for all kinds of printing 15-- E.C. Sherwood, reporter game. The junior varsity team lost in the first to Hawks but the Lady Wasps came game, back in the second and third games to win the match with 17-1- 5 scores of 15-1- and 3 15-- 9. Freshman Elaine Jones lead jn ai a It M It Besendorfer attends medical seminar 4-d- ay Dr. James M. Besendorfer of Nephi recently attended the annual scientific assembly of the American Academy of Family Physicians in Los Angeles, among medical organizations Calif. At the Business cards Letterheads Envelopes Carbonless forms Flyers Posters meet, Besendorfer heard speakers discuss current topics in health care, including physician payment reform, cancer therapy, nutrition, and cancer and diabetes therapy. The meeting also featured 30 clinical seminars, and 50 scientific and 300 technical exhibits. The AAFP is the national association of family doctors. It represents more than 66,000 family physicians and medical students. It was the pioneer four-da- 96 South Main Nephi, Utah 84648 y State retirement rep to be at school of- fice Friday morning Bonnie field a Sweat, representative for the Utah State Retirement Systems, will be in Nephi Friday, Oct. 13. She will be at the school district office from 8 a.m. to 12 noon. Those needing assistance may stop by at their Senior citizens list October, November events dinner will be served. Chicken, dressing, salad, vegetable, roll, and dessert will be served at the Nov. 8 meeting. Ronna Leyba, director of RSVP for the area, will be the speaker. A catered Thanksgiving dinner and a Thanksgiving program will be featured Nov. 15. Reservations must be made for this meeting, as a dinner count must be given to the restaurant. A list of activities for October and November has been released by the East Juab Senior Citizens organization. The group meets Wednesdays at the community center of the Juab County Courthouse. Oct. 11, Ivan and Betty Tidwell will present a dance program. Verdie Neilsen and committee will be in charge of the luncheon. A roast-bee- f dinner will be served Oct. 18. Following dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Merril B. Tew will present a musical program. Af the Oct. .. re- quiring its members to take continuing medical education. AAFP members must complete 150 hours of mandatory continuing study every three years. 25 There will be no meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 22. Turkey steaks will be on the menu Nov. 29. Shirley Lester and crew will make checks after dinner. coun- blood-pressur- meeting, ty health nurse Shirley Lester and crew will give flu and pneumonia shots following dinner. Baritone soloist John Daley will sing several numbers at the Nov. 1 program. A roast-bee- f 4 The Times-New- e s Nephi, Utah October 11 , 1 989 Tlmos-lrls- m Phone 623-052- 5 Wmk (3q1s jlmh Woinidteirs!! N t&mmm V |