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Show From page two Insurance for younger singles, there is a much greater risk of becoming disabled than dying. Also, disability presents a double threat. At the same time you are unable to work, you may have high medical costs. Lown says there are several other points to consider and possible reasons not to buy life insurance. If your only reason is to cover death expenses, it would be much more economical to open a small savings account as an emergency fund. Also, if you have any assets such as a car, camera, stereo equipment, etc., these can be sold to pay for funeral expenses. If any insurance sales person tries to tell you that you wont be able to get as good a deal se when you are older, consider this a pressure tactic. In reality, there are types of insurance policies you can get without a physical examination even at an older age. Among these may be group term-lif- e insurance ' through your employer. Sales tactics directed at students such as special to recent graduates usually offer low or no premium payment for the first two years, but you may end up paying more in future inyears than regular term-lif- e surance policies. In effect, you are not only buying insurance, but taking out a loan. Many people look at whole-lif- e insurance policies as a method of forcing them to save money. If you have a problem saving money, youd be better n off enrolling in a individual retirement account program. This will also force you to save and give you a better return on your money. You can get a football game Thursday. The Rabbits beat the Wasps 20 loan by borrowing against your Heres some of the action at the Juab-Delt- a policys cash value, but you have to remember that what you heart-break- er are doing is paying the' insurance company interest to let you borrow the money that is 17-2- 0 already yours (the cash value). You would be better off putting 0 in state 2A, and our kids played well Despite their good efforts, Delta Rabbits money into savings than cash value. Juab High School lost to the football playoff action. enough to win the ball game. Juab was off to a good start Offensively, B.J. Holadridge when they kicked off to the Rab- led thevgame in rushing, with 40 bits, and then held them. yards in seven plays. Kent On Juabs first possession, Dastrup rushed nine times for they marched the ball down and 24 yards, Ryan Wright rushed d 13 for 35 yards, and Ryan Miller Kent Dastrup scored on a rushed once for three yards. run, making the score Tamara Saunders, daughter Delta then came back and Tony Pay received 10 catches d three-yarof Bill and Beverly Saunders of scored on a run, set for 105 yards. Kent Dastrup had National will the attend a run. two passes for 29 yards, Ryan Nephi, up by In the second quarter, the Wright had two for 18 yards, Young Leaders Conference in Washington, D.C. Nov. Wasps scored again to take the Chris Ray had one for nine, and Saunders will be among 350. lead on a pass play from Ryan Miller had one for one. B.J. Hoaldridge to Kent high school students from Quarterback B.J. Holadridge across the nation at the conDastrup. completed 16 of 28 passes for With two minutes left in the 162 yards. ference, sponsored by the Conhalf, Delta scored their second gressional Youth Leadership Defensively, Ryan Wright led Council. touchdown. The Rabbits went 26 defensive points, Ryan with conference is The theme of the for a two-poiconversion, but Miller had 15, Chet Steele and The Leaders of Tomorrow it failed, making the halftime each had 12, Kent of 3 Leaders Pay Tony the score for Juab. Today. Meeting and Andrew Davidson Dastrup the To conference, second the Juab start half, Throughout had 11, Greg Cunningham had students will meet leaders from elected to kick because of the and of Tyson White had the three branches wind. The Wasps scored on a eight, governseven defensive and the points. field goal completed by ment, the media, diplomatic corps. Zbynek Krobot, to make the It was a game that we hated score Highlights from the program to but it was a game that lose, include a meeting on the floor of In the fourth quarter, with we could not hang our heads five minutes to go, Delta scored about because of the way the a touchdown, making the final kids played, said Messersmith. score Tamara Saunders was one of the funnest It All the seniors on the team that I have ever been inthe House of Representatives, a were named games of as the players volved in as a coach, he conpanel discussion at the National game. tinued. Press Club, visits to foreign emthe best efIt was bassies, a policy briefing from fort of theprobably our With their loss to Delta, the kids, by year senior government officials, and said Coach Paul Messersmith. Wasps will not advance to the visits to senators and represenDelta is always a power in the playoffs. tatives offices. Culminating the conference is mock a congress on gun control, the students will which during debate, lobby, and vote on proposed handgun legislation. Saunders sponsors are Mt. Nebo Foodtown, the American Plumbing and Legion, .Builders Supply, Harmon Tire, Utah American, Cedar Hollow, Central Valley Medical Center, Macs Countryside Express, the payroll-deductio- low-intere- st JHS football team loses to Delta Rabbits 17-2- Saunders will attend youth leaders conference two-yar7-- 0. 72-yar- Elaine Jones, left, and Joni Jackson were named to the academic volleyball team. all-stat- e 11-1- d 5. 15-yar- ones, Jackson named to academic volleyball team Joni Jackson and Elaine Jones have been named as', members of the academic all- -' state volleyball team. Jackson is a daughter of Dale; and Vicki Jackson of Nephi, and; Jones is a daughter of Nelson and Lucy Jones of Nephi. They received their awards prior to the state championship volleyball game in Park City. The girls were named to the team from nearly 40 er applicants, based on their overall and ACT grade-poi- nt test scores. averages d nt 14-1- 33-ya- rd 17-1- 3. 17-2- 0. V & S Variety (Vit. Nebo Foodtown 4-- Safari D Motel, and several members of her family. JHS names Fantastic assortment of new woven dress prints and broadcloth solids! Choose from 1 00 cotton and poly cotton to 60-i- n widths. Values to $5.98 a blends. 45-in. yard. Sterling Scholar candidates Juab High School has chosen its representatives to the annual Sterling Scholars of Central Utah program, to be held in March. They are Greg Cunn- tei&JSSSS Wright Worwood Miller, science; Elaine Jones, social science; Amy Sutorius, English; Joni Jackson, voca- Prints include small, medium and large tropicals, jams, dots, stripes, geometries and more! Something for everyone at an unbelievable price!!! 965 North Ma Neph i, Utah 623-256- 1 Jenny Worwood Ryan Wright honored at Juab High Students of the week at Juab Wright is a son of Kirk and High School are Ryan Wright Karen Wright of Nephi. He is a and Jenny Worwood. member of the academic decathlon team and was region wrestling champion. He attended Boys State, received the Iron Man award, has been captain of the football team, and lettered in football, wrestling, and track. In his spare time, he likes sports and drama. Following high school, he plans to attend Snow College or Dixie College, and to serve an LDS mission. Wed. Nov. 4th to Worwood is a daughter of .David and Carmella Worwood Friday Nov. of Nephi. She received Block J awards in English, drafting, Shop now and save on all your gift giving need! and chorus. She placed at the Large selection, reasonable prices, everything craftsmen fair for two young guaranteed!! Used saddles take years. She also is the secretary in trade. of the high school rodeo club. In her spare time, she likes to Bill & Robyn Taylor's ride horses and have fun with Ranch & Stable her friends. Following high school, she plans to become an Outfitters architect. 220 North 100 East tional; Melissa McKnight, business; Karen Mellor, music; and Mario Painter, art. a 20th Levan, Ut 623-133- 3 6 The Times-New- s Nephi, Utah November 4, 1992 |