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Show He was named high individual in the livestock judging contest and was selected as runner-u- p in the free calf contest. May Brent Worthington took second place in the individual livestock-judging event. Other members of the livestock judging team are David Bosh, Lee The Mt. Nebo FFA chapter Poulsen, and Jamison McPher-soparticipated in state contests The team took 9-1- 0. JHS FFA r r teams place 4? bSU'P n. crop-judgin- g second place overall. Jackson, Winn, Roth honored Jade Jack-so- n took first place in the individual event and David Bosh took third place. Other team members are Brett Ostler and Students of the week at Juab Garrett. Middle School are Luke Tyson g Members of the Jackson, Lyndsey Winn, and team are David Seth Wall, Roth. Holly Other nominees were LoDavis Bosh, and Brent Worthington. Burke, Andralyn Oliver, Jamie The team took a superior rating Vickers, Nikki Truscott, Tory and Worthington took fourth' Coombs, Scott Taylor, Matt place in the individual event. The team reNichols, Farrah Callaway, Kara ceived an excellent rating. Team Wall, Shane Park, Shelly Benmembers are Joni Jackson, Jade nett, Shane Jackson, Kelly Jackson, Stephanie Day, and Greenhalgh, Melissa Tangren, Jamie Goble, Jeff Hansen, Tyson Garrett. Members of the agricultural Melissa Allred, Meridith Huffteam are Molly Whitbusiness Juab High Schools honor society welcomed a group of new members recently. The groups adviser is man, Joey Lunt, Carson Smith, Joni Jackson, Jamison McLauralee Hammond, Ryan ing, Russell Griffiths. and Brent WorthingPherson, Painter, Gabe Allred, and Jason ton. The team received an exGarrett. The winners received gift cer- cellent rating. Brent Worthington also partificates from Burger King, Taco Time, and C.H. Spiffy. All ticipated in the Payson High nominees received soft drinks School judging contest recently, and in the Utah Salers field day. from the school. Juab High Schools honor Jarvis, Tonya Kenison, Melissa Continuing members are Jeff society recently inducted new Mellor, Dane Trimble, Ann Anderson, Richard Anderson, members. Winn, Teresa Bosh, Alayn Clint, Mitchell Greenhalgh, Anthonie Heidi Cowan, Chantel Howarth, Nichols, Ginger Roth, Mike They are Michele Belliston, Melanie Hunt, Austin Kenison, Sutorius, Tina Tyalor, Kyle Aaron Bronson, Jeramie Travis Ludlow, Julie Traunt-vei- Wright, Kelly Gibson, Shelly Brent Wallace, and Kasey Ludlow, Heather Ogden, Holly Callaway, Carin Coray, Diane Higginson, Lynell Hunt, Jenny Wright. Skinner, Mike Taylor, Cyndi Woten, and Heather Cowan. Their adviser is Russell Kottage Keepsakes & Craft meat-judgin- Hours: 10-- 4 M Make-i- t, Take-i- t Carousel Bunny Must sign-u- p by Thur. Do anytime Sat 10 to 2 horse-judgin- g pm. 02 Mums for Memorial Day. $3.29 02 Check us out for Graduation Gifts. Also Wedding Gift List. Juab High School honor society inducts brand new members (5D J itgansfuai!' & & A Service Commercial Conditioners Swamp Coolers Air jiv Walk-ln- s lce Machines 623-332- cp op cp - Lane Cedar Chest makes the perfect graduation present! Refrigeration Freezers Heating Water Heaters Ranges Disposals These Juab High School students placed at the state track meet recently. 295 South Main 7 Phone HONOR YOUR GRADUATE WITH A LANE CEDAR CHEST n, Sales Gift Boutique - Mon thru Fri Saturday 11 y Lane quality starting as little as Juab High students place at state track meet - aAj- T f i? 4 A number of students from fourth in the shotput, sixth in Juab High School placed at the the discus, and sixth in the state track and field champion- javelin throw. ships, held May 18 and 19 at Brigham Young University. Elaine Jones took first in the high jump with a jump of five feet, six inches. She also took second in the long jump with a inch; jump of 17 feet, one-ha-lf dash. and fifth in the Mary Ann Menlove placed 100-met- er Heidi Cowan placed sixth in the high jump with a jump of five feet, Todd Pay took first in the high jump with a jump of five feet six inches, Jeff Anderson took fourth in the run, and Austin Kenison took r run. sixth in the 800-met- OJ0 er Furniture Company Chapman 27 South Main, Nephi, Utah qEJEEE- - 3200-mete- "Quality furnishings for 38 years" TOnlM TO To 6 the hundreds or residents and property owners in Nephi who participated in our recent clean-u- p activities. i To First graders at the Nephi Elementary School learn how the Green ' halgh Dairy Farm operates. provided manpower and equipment to help make this important project possible. NES first graders . the service clubs, church groups, families and individuals who helped with the clean-u- p and the cemetery water system project. visit local dairy farm First graders from the Nephi Elementary School visited the Randy and Joan Greenhalgh dairy farm recently. While there, they learned about the soil, about farming, iwH about millc production. The trip was sponsored by the Greenhalgh Dairy and by the Juab Soil Conservation Service. The students first learned Area births Recent births, as reported to s are: Thb Times-New- Son, born May 22 to Lyle and Tamra Ashworth of Nephi. He will be named Chase Oliver Ashworth. Grandparents are Mack and Jetta Ashworth of Murray and Wayne and Ardith Peterson of Ephraim. is Maurine Stephen sen of Great-grandmoth- To the basis of all about the soil fanning operations. They learned how soil is formed and about the effect of soil erosion on the land. The students then took a hay ride to see how food is produced for the dairy cattle, and then went to the milk bam, where Joan Greenhalgh showed them how cows are milked and the milk is stored for shipment to the workers from Juab County and the Utah National Guard who To the Nephi City crews who organized and carried out the clean-u- and other projects with the help of all of the above. We are planning another , o the dairies The children milked the cows and saw how electric milkers operate. They also fed and pet ted calves and learned what it takes to raise them. The students then learned what is done with the milk after it leaves the barn, and got a taste of one of the final products ice cream bars. Times-New- s day in September. Limbs, tree trimmings, and grass clippings may still be taken on weekends to the junkyard northeast of town. No other dumping is allowed there, however. All garbage must be hauled to the new landfill west of town. 3 Nephi, Utah May 23. 1990 clean-u- p The Mayor and City Council Of Nephi City pop $ The er p j1 aEp(Hnr tipis |