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Show FffiTTiTTTTiTTmrrTfTTni 1 JHS boys are Region 9 Boy's Round Robin Basketball Tournament February 1 9,19,20, 1993 CZp "FromWhere No. 1 seeds at region tourney Sit " I Snow College Activity Center The Juab High School Wasps finished off their regular season games with wins over North Sanpete and Moab and are ready to head to the region tournament. In the 5 victory over N orth Sanpete, Robert Paystrup sunk 22 points as the leading scorer. Other high scorers were Tony Pay with 19 points, and Jason Allred with 14 points. Allred led the team in steals By Allan R. Gibson The annual Utah State Press Association held in Salt Lake City last weekend marks the beginning of our 100th year. The Association was founded in Lehi in 1893, before the State of Utah was admitted to the Union. This makes it the oldest trade organization in the state. Over the years the association has represented the Weekly Press of Utah, but in recent years we have had the pleasure of membership of 3 of the 6 daily newspapers of our state. As the industry changes, the Association will be at the front of technology and assists while Paystrup and will help all the newspapers of our state to better serve you, our brought down 10 rebounds. readers. Happy 100th Birthday to The Utah Press Association. The Wasps blew out Moab by a 66-- 9 1 score with Pay leading with The Press Association convention was also marked by the 32 points. Allred followed with induction of dad, Roy E. Gibson, into the Utah Newspaper Hall of 20. F ame. It is quite a honor to be inducted and we the family of Roy Elmo Pay was the leader in assists Gibson are very proud. One ofthe qualifications is that 10 years have and stolen balls. Allred and passed since the person died. Dad died in 1978 and while it is Paystrup were the leading yesterday in my mind, it has been 15 years since his death. Take time rebounders, followed by B.J. and read the write up on page six. While it is a salute to dad, it is also Hoaldridge. The freshmen Wasps had a a lot of Nephi history. 7 loss to Moab with close g action from Preston Congratulations are in order for the Juab High School Wasp Jones and Jason Kelsey. basketball teams. Both the boys and girls teams are going play in the The Wasps have an overall region tournament starting Thursday at Snow College and stand a record of 15-- 3 and a 10-- 3 region excellent chance of going to state. Go get them Wasps. How about we record. The team is undefeated shut down the town and all go to support our ball teams. on their home court and are the No. 1 seeds for the region tournaWord is that Juab County Commission has been approached ment. about the possibility of leasing the auditorium at the County Center I hope we havent celebrated to a person for a movie theater. While use ofthe facility would entail too early, says Coach Olani Wallace, It all starts over now. a few changes, I feel that is a workable solution to our and the commission should a look take problem very positive at the proposal. We need a theater in our community and the auditorium is not being used at this time. How about it guys? 1 Saturday Friday Thursday Friday Saturday Juab Qama 1 8:30 AM Gama 13 4:30 PM Gama IS 6 No. Summit 730 PM Game 22 67-5- 6:00 PM 4 Morgan Game 2 11.-0- 1st AM 5 Part( City 2nd Gama 18 12:00 noon Sth 3 So. Summit Gama 20 Gama 3 12:30 PM 3:00 PM 6th 3rd 4th Gama 14 6:00 PM Gama 16 6 Gunnison 930 PM 2 Mantl Gama 4 2:OOPM 7 Grantsvllla 36-3- high-scorin- Region 9 Girl's Round Robin Basketball Tournament February 18,19,20, 1993 Show Collage Activity Center Thuraday Friday Saturday 1 lack-of-a-theat- er arg The 2 Times-New- s The Juab High School Lady Wasps basketball team lost one to North Sanpete, 44-5and won Nephi, Utah February 17, 1993 one over Moab, 58-2- 3, Gama 11 6 Gunnison 12:30 PM Gama 21 4 Juab Gama 6 PM 6.00 PM 1st 5 Mantl 2nd Gama 17 10:30 AM Sth to end regu9-- 4 record. See us for all your advertising needs, flyers, posters, or display ads ADVERTISING WORKS FOR YOU wit euncO'WTttic 96 South Main, Nephi 623-052- 5 17-3- 7:30 PM 4th Gama 10 11:00 AM Gama 12 6 No. Summit 2:00 PM 2 No. Sanpete Game 8 9:00 PM Mining Association and People for the West! are hosting a public on 7 Grantsvllla Session 1 Session 2 Gamas 1,2, 3, 4 Gamas 5. 6, 7, 8 Session 3 Session 4 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiuiiininiHiiiiiiininniiiiuniniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu record. with 16 and Howard with 13. I feel like weve had a successThe JV team also had a win ful season, said Coach Alan over Moab with a score of Kay led the scoring with 18. Other Sperry, I feel like the girls have 15-5- 0. high scorers were Kellie Greenhalgh with 10 points, and Keyte with eight. The JV squad ended the season with a very successful 12-- 1 record. Leading the freshmen to a 40-1- 6 win over Moab was Krista of It's the begining centennial year for JHS Juab High School not only is tennial celebration of the school. 16 points. Next year will mark the cenforward to adding a new scored and looking Wright McKnight ofthe year in which tennial this but section each. freshmen The building spring, eight points cento the classes actually were also is ended the season with a 5 lookingforward high-scho- taught at the school. The first class to graduate from Nephi High School, however, as the Traditional Art Available In Nephi! Small Classes requirements. for Levan weather Vem Mangelson, reporter Snow Call Lonni Clarke at The effects of the new rule changes on many rural western communities will be traumatic both in jobs and dollars. 623-77- 38 for full details The Western Utah Mining association supports a language change to give miners a choice of completing assessment work or paying The the fee. I ol At the end of the year, Brown was selected as principal of the school and by the spring of 1899 Please turn to page 6 Adults and Talented Children Miners who have maintained potentially valuable claims for years through sweat equity, will not be able to afford the cash holding high-scho- 5. Live Models Classes Class of 1899. W.I. Brown took In 1894-9charge of the more advanced pupils at the new Central School. Several older students had returned to school and the first high school was held upstairs. Several of the older students education. wanted a Brown, who had teaching experience in eastern and midwestern high schools, offered a few high school subjects the winter of 1894-95, Now The new rules will replace the $100.00 per claim annual assessment work requirement with a $200.00 per claim tax due and payable this year. To make our voice heard we need a big turnout. Other multiple users will have an opportunity to exprcsr their views on public lands issues. Invitations are being sent and accepted from Utah's congressional delegation, local officials, and media. ol 5-- Wednesday. Chamber. Congress has recently enacted changes to the Mining Law of 1872 played hard and we hope to do well at the region tournament and earn a place in the state tournament. Sanders with at 7:00 p.m. at the Delta City Council All concerned citizens are encouraged to attend! Gamas 17,18,19,20 Gamas 2132 Session 5 Session 6 Games 9,10,11,12 Gamas 13,14,15,16 1. We Need Your Help The Western Utah meeting Gama 7 6th Elaine Jones led the scoring against the Lady Hawks of North Sanpete with 28 points, followed by Joni Jackson and Jodi Howard with six each. The junior-varsit- y teams battle with the Hawks ended with a 9 victory fof the Wasps. Jennifer Keyte sunk 18 points, while Rachel Kay scored 13, and Tena Sanders scored nine. The freshman team was defeated Amberlee Wright was the point leader with six, followed by Marie McKnight and Andrea Ware with four each. In the strong victory over Moab, Jones was the high scorer with 17 points, followed by Jackson 3rd Gama 19 130 PM 3 Morgan region 41-3- "Serving East Juab County - A Nice Place to live" 24. So. Summit Gama 5 4:30 PM 0, lar season play with a February Gama 9 9:30 AM )HS girls' team end season with 94 record Saturday Friday Times-New- s ) p Volume 91, No. 7 February 17, 1993 U' rf Vance P. and Allan R. Gibson Publishers TW Ttartai (WS h d, w4 S twO m4v St Ota SuMUSIm C Mm Stmt NM. M S4MS paataft 4 iSll IMIm ImMa NapM. Utah. fOSTMASTtl: I M chaSM ta Ih M 9 . ? fy ItauthM M. twna aw If youre looking for lax planning and preparation that can help cut you r taxes, give us a call. Were members of a special division of the American Institute of CPAs dedicated to keeping our profes-sion- al skills at the highest level. 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