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Show From page three Mice . Subscribe to the Times-New- s today!! with materials that will resist rodent gnawing. These include the old standbys such as concrete, sheet metal, and heavy-gaug- e hardware cloth. The most important influence on a mouse in the house is habitat. If mice have sufficient food and cover, they will thrive. Good "(! The Nephi Area Chamber of Commerce housekeeping practices, and andparticipating Kelson, Gould honored at Juab High merchants present your key to a great Christmas Giveaway! Win a stay in Sunny St. George Holiday Inn or one of 1 0 Holiday Turkey's to he given away, plus other prizes from the participating merchants. 2-ni- ght Center, Main & Drawing 1 1:00, Dec. 19 at the Juab County Multi-purpoCenter, Must be present to Win. Santa will be present from 1 1 :00 to 1 p.m. se Additional tickets available at the followingparticipating merchants Plumbing & Builders1 Supply Barton Plumbing & Heating Bert's Body and Glass Cedar Hollow Travel Plaza Chapman Furniture Circle C Truck Stop Copy Cabin First Security Bank Hap s 66 Service Harmon Tire Company Jenkins Sales & Service Kimo s Kamera Lisa i Country Students of the week at Juab homecoming queen. Following her graduation, she High School are Kasa Kelson and Nate Gould. plans to study architecture or Kelson i s a daughter ofV al and secretarial science at Utah ValDana Kelson of Nephi. She is a ley Community College. Gould is a son of Randy and member of Whos Who Among American High School Students Kathy Gould of Nephi. He placed and the Future Business Lead- in the chorus section ofthe region ers of America. She is assistant small groups festival and is an drill mistress in the ProVita and shift manager at Burger King. vice president. She Following high school, he plans is senior-clas- s also was third attendant to the to go to school and then get a job. Lady Wasps win Gunnison game 5247 Mickelsons Restaurant Mt. Nebo Foodtoum NAPA Auto Parts Nebo Vision Clinic Nephi Farm Supply, IFA Nephi Lumber Company Nephi Professional Pharmacy Painter Motor Company Parkin Motor Company Total Video Valley Bank and Trust Vards Drive Inn Kitchen Special Thanks to Central Valley Medical Center, Main Street Consultants, Nebo Agency - Nephi Office, Tanning, Mid-Stat- e Taurus Plumbing & Excavating The Times-News 10-fo- ot Juab High School Lady Jodi Howard with five. We had foul trouble with three Mickey. Wasps won their first league to 47. 52 of our starts early in the first MWMNNMMMMMMMIWMMM Gunnison, game against Elaine Jones led the team in half. We got back within five at scoring against the Lady Bull- the third quarter, but didnt have The dogs with 24 points. Joni Jack-so- n followed with 12 points , Tena Sanders scored six points, and Rachel Kay added five. We got out to a 30 to nothing ENTER TODAY! No Purchase Necessary. 4-- D Nate Gould Kasa Kelson proper storage and handling of food, animal feed, and garbage is essential. Mice hide behind cabinets or furniture and feed on scraps or crumbs offood or candy. Foods should be stored in rodent-proof canisters. Although not even the best sanitation will completely eliminate the mouse in your house, it will aid in control by making detection easier. The final step in eliminating mice is control. In most cases, a mouse simple wooden base-sna- p The trick. do will the key to trap its effectiveness is its placement and in fresh bait. Studies indicate that most mice travel only a few feet a night from their nest to feeding areas. Ifyour mouse is only living within a radius, it would be ridiculous to set your traps 15 feet apart. Traps should be set in the area of highest activity and with the trigger finger perpendicular to the wall. The best bait to use probably is peanut butter. If this bait doesnt seem to work, try a piece of cotton. Mice are constantly in search of additional nesting material. Following these steps will guarantee that the only mouse you see in your house this winter is lead at half time, then a player from Gunnison got hot and scored 13 points in the third quarter, says Alan Sperry, the girls coach. Gunnison had the lead at the end of the third quarter, but the Lady Wasps hung inn to pull out the win. One of the keys was our foul shooting, said Coach Sperry. The girls had about a 63 percent free-thro- 50-1- 6, 60-4- non-leag- 4 The Times-New- s Nephi Utah December16, 1992 1. Don't forget the Senior Ball Dec 19 Footballers named w shot accuracy. The junior-varsit- y squad was victorious over the Bulldogs g actionfrom with Rachel Kay, Tena Sanders, Robyn Jensen, and Kellie Greenhalgh. The Wasps were defeated 9 by Beaver in a game Wednesday. Elaine Jones made 26 points, followed by Joni Jackson with eight, Rachel Kay with five, and high-scorin- enough to catch them at the end, said Coach Sperry. The junior-varsit- y team beat Beaver 54-4Kay was the high scorer, followed by Jennifer Keyte, Sanders, Kristi Jackson, and Elaine Greenhalgh. The Wasps will face North Sanpete at home Thursday. to teams all-sta- te Several Juab High School football players have been named to the Salt Lake Tribune and the Deseret News teams. Ryan Wright was chosen by dethe Tribune as its first-teafensive linebacker. Tony Pay and Zbynek Krobot were chosen to the second team. Tony Pay was chosen by the Deseret News as its first-teahis 28 recep- recever all-sta- te m m we fr tions, 803 yards, eight touchdowns, and six interceptions. Also on the Deseret News first team as linebacker was Ryan Wright, for his 43 unassisted tackles, 69 assists, six recoveries, and two interceptions. Tyson White was chosen for the Deseret News second team as defensive lineman, with honorable mentions going to Zbynek luuuuiaiiuiw"" m Bull-dog-s, to lose Wasps beat Carbon The Juab High School Wasps basketball team lost to Gunnison Dec. 1 1 in their first league game, win but chalked up a against Carbon Dec. 12. non-leag- ue The final score against Gunnison was The high scorer against the Bulldogs was Tony Pay, with 20 points. Zbynek Krobot followed with 13 points, RobertPaystrupputup 12 points, Kent Dastrup scored seven, and Andy Allred added six. Jason Allred and Krobot were the leaders in assists, with Pay taking the highest number of stolen balls. Krobot was the key player under the basket, with seven re 67-6- 3. bounds, followed by Pay with five. Jason Allred scored big in the Wasps 51-4- 6 victory over Carbon. Paystrup, Pay, and Dastrup also were leading scorers. Leading in assists were Allred and Pay, with rebounding action from Paystrup, Allred, Pay, and Dastrup. I thought the kids worked hard. They played hard and worked hard. It was very gratifying to beat Carbon, said Coach Olani Wallace. The Wasps will shoot for another win at 7:30 p.m. today (Wednesday) against Manti in Nephi, and against North Sanpete on Friday at Mt. Pleasant. Wrestlers beat Gunnison, place at tournament Mangelson with a 6 score, and Milford Hall, Jason Hyde, Chris Parkin, Jeremy Wall, and Shawn Shepherd by falls. The Wasps hosted the Winter Classic tournament Friday and Saturday, and placed fourth behind Payson, Piute, and Moun-- 1 tain Crest. They beat Cyprus, I Lyman, Wyo., and American Fork. Leading match winners in the Cowan, and Ryan Miller by falls. Other winners were Waylund tournament were Brett Ludlow, Ludlow with a 12-- 4 score, Greg who was 4 and 1; Ryan Miller, Cunningham with a 16-- 7 score, who was 4 and 2; Waylund and Mike Mangelson, Tyson Ludlow, 5 and 1; Greg White, and Ryan Wright by falls. Cunningham, 4 and 2; Tyson White, 4 and 2; and Ryan Wright, Junior-varsit- y wrestlers de- 6 and 0. The wrestlers will travel to feating Gunnison were Cody Harworth with a 0 score, Scott Delta Wednesday and to Mt. Kenison with a 9 score, Aaron Pleasant Thursday. Juab High Schools wrestlers their stuff by defeating Gunnison and by placing in the Juab High School Winter Class wrestling tournament. At Gunnison, the Wasps defeated the Bulldogs 61 to 12. Varsity winners were Bart Miller by a fall, Eric Ogden by a fall, Brett Ludlow with a 10-- 2 score, and Shay Cowan, Trent 9-- showed V 563 North Main Phone 5-- 623-082- 3 1-- I |