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Show For Juab High School's third quarter Jenkins, Shaler Jensen, Tonya Taylor, Denae Truscott, Jason Kenison, Shelly Ludlow, Worwood, Tina Taylor, and Cherylee Lunt, Jennifer Kyle Wright. Karilee Eleventh grade Mangelson, Patrick Newton, Anthonie Nichols, James Oliver, Allred, Leann Allred, Sherylyn Here is the Juab High School. Allred, Michael Bronson, Craig Daina Paxman, Shea Paxman, Allred, Jason Bender, Jeriann honor roll for the third quarter: Bryan, Heather Cowan, Kelly Stacy Reed, Amberlee Stephen- Bosh, Teresa Bosh, Caryl Maureen .Gibson, Lynell Hunt, Allison. son, Michael Sutorius, Michael Bowman, Aaron Bronson, Twelfth grade Here's the honor roll Jeramie Callaway, Jamie Kelly Webb, Korby Whiting, Ann Winn, Brent Worthington, and Robyn BronWallace, son. Julianne Tenth grade Allred, Paul Allred, Cassie Carter, Nichole Christensen, Coray, Kathleen Florence Gliske, Matthew Gould, Daniel Carter, Alayn Clint, Carin Cor- Hunt, Jade Jackson, Katrina ay, Heidi Cowan, Ken Dinkel, Kenison, Noreen Malquist, Monica McKnight, Maryann Angie Gibson, Diane Higgin-son- , NEPHI LEVAN MONA Menlove, Chantel Howarth, Jaren Ayumi Nagahara, Melanie Hunt, Emily Neilsen, Burke Nielson, Roth, Johnny Hunt, Austin Kenison, Christie Huffman, Richard Mellor, Todd Pay, Shepherd, Cory Squire, and Shannon Woodland. Michelle Tanner, Julie Traunt-veiNinth grade Jennifer Dane Trimble, Brent Aiman, Darrell Allred, Becky Belliston, Diane Bronson, Meg-ga- n Callaway, Allison Gibson, Joni Jackson, Elaine Jones, Kasa Kelson, Marie Kenison, Melissa n, RCA Color TV was won Seminary lists honors by Marline McGilvery r Here is the honor roll at the Nephi LDS Seminary: Honor roll students in Joseph G. Christensens classes are third-quarte- Tamara Sanders, Cassie Carter, Heather Miller, Alayn Clint, Lynnell Hunt, Jade Jackson, LeAnn Allred, Sherylyn Allred, Michele Belliston, Nicole Christensen, Ann Winn, Vikki Saunders, Jennifer Wahl, Sharon Gooch, Karilee Allred, Angie Gibson, Reda Benally, Teresa Ingram, LeighAnn Hall, Robyn Bronson, and Shalayne Howard. Honor roll students in Larry Ricks classes are Kasa Kelson, Lisa Lynn, Jolie Williams, Melanie Hunt, Tonya Kenison, Chantel Howarth, Michele Mal-locSarah Malloch, Jennifer Aiman, Chris Ostler, Jeremy Parkin, Tina Taylor, Andrea Wilson, Jodi Brown, Shaler Jensen, Katrina Kenison, Cherylee Lunt, Emily Neilsen, and Shannon Woodland. Honor roll students in Paul Sutorius classes are Jason Bender, Elaine Jones, Marie Kenison, Charlynn Malquist, Melissa McKnight, Sharon Mellor, Amy Sutorius, Molly Whiting, Jennifer Worwood, Maureen Allred, Denae Truscott, Wilkerson, Tara Freeman, Stephanie Judd, Mike Sutorius, Julie Trauntvein, Andy Allred, Becky Belliston, Daniel Hunt, Brian Sudweeks, Julie Allred, Nona Allred, Natasha Brown, Carin Coray, Noreen Malquist, and Monica McKnight. of 17 Lucky Winners! 1 Brett Ludlow, nuDwy) HI AWE Many Models Ludlow, Charlynn Waylund Heidi Cowan, daughter of Mr. Malquist, and Mrs. Glen Cowan of Nephi, Melissa McKnight, Karen was named second attendant to Mellor, Heather Miller, David the state FFA sweetheart in Nichols, Chris Ostler, Shauna contests March 22. She repreReed, Jory Rosquist, Jeffrey sented the Mt. Nebo FFA chapgirls from Seely, Amy Sutorius, Sarah ter. Thirty-eigh- t state the and parTaylor, Molly Whiting, throughout Sheila Wilson. ticipated in the contest. ' h, to choose from and all marked down Lo-An-na h01 42 South Main furnishings Nephi, Utah 623-064- 6 Jalena Brough Richard Anderson JHS honors Bronson, Steele, Anderson, Brough Students of the at Juab week Mike School are Bronson, High Rachelle Steele, Richard Anderson, and Jalena Brough. Bronson is a son of Tom and JoAnn Bronson of Mona. He likes all sports and plans to go to college following his high school graduatiom.He also plains to work as a carpenter. Steele is a daughter of Dennis and Linda Steele of Nephi. She is head cheerleader and was sophomore She was class a member vice-preside- of the in her homecoming royalty freshman year and has been a member of the pep club. She likes camping, water skiing, and gymastics. Following her graduation, she plans to study business at Weber State College. Anderson is a son of Andy and Beverly Anderson of Nephi. He is a member of the national honor society and is listed in Outstanding High School Students of America. He is a member of the baseball team and also played football and basketball throughout high school. He likes sports, camping, hunting, and hiking. Following his graduation, he plans to study electronics technology at Utah Valley Community College. Brough is a daughter of Steve Mike Bronson and Belle Brough of Levan. She was activities junior-clas- s manager, a member of the select choir, assistant editor of the Clarion, and attended Girls State. She is senior-clashistorian. She likes reading and writing poetry, and has had a poem published in the Amhurst Society anthology. She was editor of the Levan LDS Ward s, newsletter. Following high to attend Utah school, she plans Valley Community College. JHS golf team takes sec- ond place to Granstville Juab High Schools golf team came in four strokes' behind e winner Grantsville in a match played at the Stans-bur- y Park course Thursday. Also playing were teams from Park City, Morgan, Manti, and Gunnison high schools. The match leaves us two shots behind for the region championship, and puts us in a pretty good poaition, said Dr. Nelson L. Jones, the JHS coach. Being that the match was played on Grantsvilles home course, and our kids had never played the course before, I felt good about the performance, Jones continued. The coach said Dennis Sparry was the top golfer for the Stanabury Park match. He said other team members Curt Hoaldridge, Steve Westfall, Dane Trimble, Ben Harmon, and K.C. Lunt continue to turn in good scores. Jones said Canyon Hills golf pro John Fillmore has been working very hard to help team members with their game. We appreciate John and all hes doing. and team members games are starting to come around. Ws first-plac- since Utah's first chairlift went up Ever1939, Utah. Utah definitely enjoys a sloping the dd industry kss become more and more important to the slslrt economy: the more people heading downhill the more things look up! economy. Ibday, Utah's 15 resorts provide worid-di- a 2.4 million sluing to more At Utah tower, snow buffs to supply that electricity at rates which fcrrc been dxreziy-jiduz- g the future tha emclly. Lad year, shiers spent an edimsfed (230 million in exntial wrte proud to supply the electricity. And we're also proud very bright Jor the steJor new industryJor new jobs. --for all of us. We haw the power tomshe good things happen. 4V 1 Jp weve got a real good shot at taking the region championfeel ship, said Jones. The teams next match will be at Palisades Golf Course Thursday and it will be hosted by Manti High School. The following Monday at 1:30 p.m., the Wasps will host Richfield, South Sevier, and East Carbon high schools at the Nephi course. School lunch Here is the lunch menu for schools in the Juab District for April Monday Chef salad, dinner roll with peanut-butte- r cup, peas, apple crisp, milk. 9-1- 1: Tuesday Hamburger, french fries, apple wedge, coconut-classi- c cookie, milk French-brea- d Wednesday pizza, green salad, applesauce, gelatin dessert or peanut-butte- r cookie, milk. No Thursday and Friday schooL Spring break. 6 The Times-Ncw- s Nephi, Utah April 4. 1990 |