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Show 1' i V m II m m. n.'m m. mym ' V.. m.iii These Juab High School students competed in the young craftsmen fair at Brigham Young recently. Universi-t- y o uab High School students do well at young craftsmen fair A number of Juab High Meloney Woten, fourth in begin- - in mechanical drawing; Jared School students competed in a ning architecture; Nathan Ingram, fourth in architecture; young craftsmen fair at Gould, third in beginning Ryan Aagard, fourth in Brigham Young University mechanical drawing; Jeff Seely, mechanical ts 0 drawing; Tyson fourth in beginning mechanical White, third in woods; Dennis recently. drawing; Jennifer Worwood, Sperry, fourth in mechanical were for Shaler Juab fourth in beginning mechanical drawing; and Travis Ludlow, Placing Jensen, third in drafting; Mike drawing; Lyle Broadhead, fourth in mechanical drawing. Bronson, fourth in drafting; Ben fourth in beginning mechanical Their adviser is Bill Morgan. Allred, fourth in drafting; drawing; Chase Wright, fourth o m Ll 0 Middle school class officers are Bart Miller, left, Raina Newton, Ben Winn, Keti Ingram, Andrea y ' Ware, and Krista Sanders. ' ' Juab Middle School seventh--, eighth-gradeelect officers rs Next eight-grader- s class. Keti Ingram is president of years seventh- - and dent of the eighth-gradat Juab Middle Other officers are Raina New- - the seventh-grad- e class, Andrea e School have selected class of- - ton, fleers. Winn, secretary. Bart Miller was named presi- - and and Ben Ware is Krista Sanders is secretary. vice-preside- vice-preside- From page one Russian exchange students. the Russians way. It is extremely expensive for them to come to America, said Whicker. Their airfare is about 1800 ruples, which under the current exchange rate is only $300, but it means eight months salary to a teacher. sponsors to pay the Russians airfare from New York City to Salt Lake City and give them approximately $500 per person in spending money. In addition, their local hosts will be expected to provide about $150 to each Soviet for spending money. Whicker said such an ex- change would be an extremley expensive venture for 99 per- cent of the Soviet people, and consequently she is looking for students to Juab High School, Whicker is looking for other schools in the state who may want to participate in the pro In addition For all your . . gram. All efforts will be made to exchange ideas of a positive nature regarding school systems, teaching methods, technological information with school settings, and other free and open dialogue regarding each others cultures, said to bringing Whicker. The has to be an explanation.; Adults are reading the newspaper regularly. What could we all be looking for? In a nutshell, were seeking information of a thousand different types. . Were searching for facts, figures, details, people, places. Times-New- s 4Nephi, child-car- e T, needs call Soirnya Gnlbsoini Utah 1990 And prices. It should come as no surprise that people read the newspaper for the latest prices. And they trust and rely on it as the best source for the most current price information. When people turn to their paper, they turn there with interest. Which means thats where your advertising message needs to be. With all the choices available, its difficult deciding how best to advertise your business. But everything becomes a little simpler when you remember one rule. 6234)390 per hour, one or twd children $1.50 per hour, three or four children $1 Drop-in- s 6 am welcome to 6 pm., weekdays t i I, |