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Show w WW wttSwiVv:$v&:jv:::::::: Vxy.v.. Xsss" Sa X As sss r4 & .S. X" zwi? oj tojikiy Wins For-A- H Vote For Leadership For The Future! F W C3 chorus were Holly Roth, left, Loriann Wallace, Greg Cunningham, JHS representatives to Amy Sutorius, and Sharon and Karen Mellor. all-sta- te Nov. 3rd Juab County Commission &o?b LruvU Citizens and taxpayers should have a voice in decisions that may have a Life-lon- g Republican and proud of it far reaching impact on the county . . . County government should be responsive to the needs be all residents of the county. Fiscal responsibility in county government can be improved. Citizens and taxpayers should have a voice in decisions that may have a far reaching impact on the county. Multiple use of public lands is a sound concept which we should insist upon. . . Six Juab High School choral Holly Roth, Loriann Wallace, around the state in the Grand students par- Festival. They rehearsed under Amy Sutorius, and Greg Cunningham Karen Mellor, Sharon Mellor, ticipated in the choir at guest conductor James McRae all-sta- te volleyball game The Economic development which will improve the local economy and expand the tax base should be more of a priority than it has been in the past. Tax increases would be detrimental to the area as a whole as well as distorting the economic priorities of county residents. Quality health care in our area should continue to be a of Colorado State University for approximately 18 hours between Wednesday evening and Fridays performance. The program also featred the The students joined voices orchestra and with 700 other students from band. the Utah Education Associations yearly convention, held Friday at the Salt Lake.LDS Tabernacle. defeated by the North Sanpete Lady Hawks in their final volleyball game of the season Oct. 13. 5 and The scores were JHS Wasps beat N. Sanpete Hawks 26-1- Sharon Mellor led the team The Juab High School Wasps with six points, and Lori Sperry are on another roll with made four points. over North Sanpete Top spiker was Elaine Jones Wednesday. with 14 spikes, six of which were The Wasps beat the Hawks kills, followed by Joni Jackson with three spikes, one of which The first score in the game was a kill. was made by Juab when Ryan team lost The junior-varsitd run. ran in a and Wright Krobot then and their games completed Zbynek the freshmen lost their games the extra point. and North Sanpete later interceptI ed the ball and scored on a d The Times-New- s run, missing the extra Nephi, Utah point. October 21, 1992 In the second quarter, Juab then-victor- y 26-1- I wish to express my appreciation to those who supported me in the the job is only half done, with your continued primary race-bu- t support we can make a real change in Juab Countygovernment. 8. and its People Utah is our home. We invest in it. We're committed to it. In turn, we're an integral part of its economic growth and success. Our operations in Utah employ approximately 3,000 people making U S WEST one of the largest employers and contributors to state and local taxes. But our investment goes much deeper. ImproveConununiiy Affairs Manager ments in switching and transmission facilities, U S U S WEST Communications WEST Foundation grants and thousands of employee volunteer hours add to our commitment to the state's economic growth and success. Approximately $133 million was spent in 1991 on communication network improvements in Utah. We will spend almost $150 million this year. It's an investment that provides helpful services like Three-Wa- y Calling, Call Waiting, Call Forwarding and high speed data and image transmission. We're also committed to expanding U S WEST Cellular phone operations in Utah. In 1991, we added seven call sites to our existing base, and we're adding approximately nine more this year. U S WEST Direct Yellow Pages is making access to area businesses quick and convenient, too, through innovations like enhanced color capabilities in advertisements. These improvements provide added convenience for individual customers and foster growth in Utah businesses and communities. In 1991 our foundation issued almost $900,000 in grants, making it one of the top private foundations in the state. The grants focus on improving the quality of life everywhere in the state through education, health and human services programs, arts and cultural organizations and civic and community programs. Last year, And our employees support causes and charities the U S WEST Foundation matched almost $59,000 of Utah employees' financial gifts and volunteer time which represents just a fraction of their total volunteer hours. U S WEST believes in the spirit and values of the American West We're proud to be an active, integral part of the state, and our commitment is After all, Utah is our home, too. year-roun- - far-reachi- ng. 13-1- 6-J- 5 5, 5. six-yar- 4 need to bring a new and different view to our school board and the way our children's future education is viewed. With your support, we can make a We Paid political advertisement by candidate U S WEST: Investing in Utah 5 d. difference. A vote for Greenhalgh is a vote for Quality Nov. 3rd Paid political advertisement by candidate. added a touchdown pass from B.J. Hoaldridge to Tony Pay, with Krobot successfully completing the extra point. Krobot later added a field goal, making the halftime score 17-- for the Wasps. 21-ya- rd 36-yar- d 6 The third quarter was with North Sanpete eating up most of the time. More touchdown action began in the fourth ; quarter when d North Sanpete scored on a conThe pass. version failed, making the score scoreless, Meet Your Miracle-Ea- r Hearing Consultant At The Juab Community Center nt 2 for Juab. Juab then scored a touchdown 17-1- when Greg Cunningham threw a pass to Tony Pay. Krobot again made the extra point. North Sanpete then scored on a pass, missing the conversion. Juab sealed the victory when Andrew Davidson sacked the quarterback in the end zone for a safety, making the final score Both teams were hurt by excessive penalties, said Coach Paul Messersmith, but Juab pulled out a win. The key to the ball game is we only had one turnover, the coach continued. Ryan Wright was the leading rusher in the game, with 13 carries for 97 yards. B.J. Hoaldridge had five carries for five yards, Kent Dastrup had three carries for six yards, and Ryan Miller had three carries for three yards. The leading pass receiver was Tony Pay, who caught four Please turn to page 5 34-yar- d six-yar- d two-poi- nt two-poi- nt 26-1- It's 8. y I A Red-Ribb- on Red-Ribbo- H $ 43 3 Week n in East Juab County, and area school children are participating in a number of activities designed to teach them not to use illegal drugs. They will be wearing red ribbons imprinted with dragons and the slogan Its Hot to Not. They also will participate in assemblies, puppet shows, and poster contests; will eat red food at school lunch; and will wear red fire-breathi- Nephi, Utah October 21 st a.m. to 1:30 p.m. S one-yar- two-poi- ItsNational clothing. D. Free Service on all makes & models Batteries & Accessories UMWA, Medicaid, USX Approved Provider For more information call 1 9 y y Week in East Juab County -8- 00-448-0908 Vem Chadwick In addition, all local residents are asked to wear red ribbons on their clothing throughout the week, and to wear red clothing on Wednesday. The assemblies and programs will be presented by adult and volunteers. The local sponsoring organizations are the parent-teachy associations and organizations at local I k K 4-- H er parent-advisor- or your Senior Center Miracle-Ea- r Paid Advertisement Vote For Greenhalgh Education! 11 m 8 62-yar- which enhance opportunities for education, development, and recreation can and should be promoted by county government for all residents of the county. 9 9 y Programs all-sta- te all-sta- te were Wasps Lady 12-1- priority. . all-sta- te Lady Wasps lose year's last I believe that: . Juab High School fields six chorus students for the Nephi Police Department, the Juab County Sheriffs Department, and the Juab schools, County 4-- H I N Department. i |