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Show Be careful when driving at night, safety group says and turn are Your chances of being involved in a fatal traffic crash are greater at .night than during daylight hours, says the Utah Safety Coun- taillights, signals functioning properly. Clean your lights on a regular basis. Have cil. drive for two to five minutes after Knillmir Tf vaii lirrVal AlgMWU of spend a lot time in bright sunshine, wear sunglasses to protect your night vision. Do not, however, wear sunglasses while driving at night. When youre following another vehicle at night, use your headlights so you will not blind the other driver. If approaching drivers fails to dim their lights, avoid the glare by looking at the right edge of the road until the car passes. Increase your following distance at niht. Take curves and comers at a slower pace, since headlights shine straight ahead, reducing your view of the road ; beyond the curve. The lowest level of alertness for most drivers is between 2 and lnoirinrr U a kVMIMih , low-bea- Here are some guidelines for safely at night: driving J' Make sure your headlights, They're ridin' and buckin' Rodeo Club news Members of the Juab High Rodeo will be Friday and Satur- School Rodeo Club have been day, May 14 and 15 in Nephi. The participating in rodeos around public is invited to attend. the state in recent weeks. At the Grand County rodeo, Jared Winn took second in bare- -' back riding and third in saddle- bronc riding, while Adam 'McPherson tied for seventh in ' the g contest. At Monticello, McPherson took ' eighthin bull riding. At the Spikers rodeo in Ogden, Jared Winn tied for seventh in bareback riding, took second in saddle-bron- c riding, and placed sixth in calf roping. s At Tooele, McPherson tied for ninth place in bull riding, and KC. Lunt took second place in team roping. ' At Grantsville, Lunt took eighth place in team roping and Kory Stephenson tied for third in 1 bareback riding. At the North Utah County ro--" deo, Kiley Shepherd took third in saddle-bron- c riding, Clay Winn took ninth in calf roping, and KC. Lunt placed second in team M5I m 7 a.m. If youre driving late at night and feel sleepy, stop and take a break. Drink some coffee or take a short walk. If you are truly fatigued, check into a motel for file night. Dont resume driving until you feel alert. If you have a flat tire or other car trouble while driving at night, pull off the roadway as far as possible. Place a flare or reflective triangle behind your vehicle to alert approaching motorists. Turn on your flasher lights and your dome light. If you must work close to the road, try to keep oncoming traffic in your field of 3 The I I Set Qds CPfan and Gater your ISedding ! ! new exciting and original ideas for backdrops, props, flowers and food. Let a personal touch make your wedding unique. We are willing to work with your ideas. 3 backdrops to All choose from.. .From Traditional ffan ly Gatering I?fowers 83 East 200 North, Times-New- s Nephi, Utah May 5, 1 993 Nephi 623-115- 5 to Western. Start yoor wedding plans now. bull-ridin- '. 1 roping. At the Sevier rodeo, Shawn Shepherd placed fourth in bull riding and KC. Lunt took third in team roping. At the Carbon County rodeo, : Kiley Shepherd tied for fifth in bareback riding and fourth in saddle-bron- riding. c At the Emery rodeo, Kiley Shep-- r herd placed eighth in bareback riding, Adam McPherson placed third in bull riding, Clay Winn placed second in calf roping, and KC. Lunt took fourth in team ' roping. The annual Juab High School I i Juab High School track team attends BYLLinvitational The" Juab ffigh School track team hosted a track meet Tuesday and competed in the Brigham Young University Invitational Track Meet Friday. Those placing Tuesday were Jennifer Wallace, fifth in tixe run; Marie Kenison, third in the run; Janna Kenison, fourth in the run; Marie McKnight, third in the 3200-metrun; Elaine Jones, fir st in the run, first in the high jump, and first in the long jump; and Mario Painter, first in the run, and first in the 1600-metrun. Aaron Coray and Ryan Wright placed in the high jump and Jared Baxter ' placed in the long jump. The girls 4 X relay team placed third. Team members are Jennifer Wallace, Marie Kenison, Amberlee Wright, and Elaine Jones. Those who advanced to the finals at the meet were Elaine Jones, Mario Painter, Marie Kenison, Jared Baxter, Jason Ricks, Dan Woodland, and Bart Garrett. 800-met- er 800-met- er 1600-met- er er 100-met- er 800-met- er er 400-met- i . er . JHS Baseball At Bank One, Utah, youll see the combined team loses last benefits of a lot of hard two games The Juab High School baseball workfromalot team lost their final two games of the regular season to Grand and of great people. Manti last week. The game against Grand Tuesloss for Juab. People willing to day ended in a I feel really good about the do whatever it takes way the kids played, said Coach Raymond Nielson, Definitely we fielded the ball really well. I think to earn your business. we Ij only committed two errors." Juab got eight hits against Youll also see something Grand. Raymond Newton started the pitching, being relieved by else our people have in comRyan Miller midway through the fifth inning. mon. A approach ; Grand hurt us by hitting four .home runs, said Nielson. to doing their jobSjbased on a JThe teams next game was an to Manti loss Friday. "The game was really close in ' pretty simple idea? the early stages, said Nielson. idea that in order to .The Against the Templars, Ryan B.J. and a hit ; Miller triple live up to our name, we have to Hoaldridge hit a double. v, We had a hard time putting the hits together to get some work a little harder and a little Jiins," said Nielson, j j j j ; - 9-- 5 1 5 f , no-nonsen- se J J J . J The team is done with league ames and will not advance to the playoffs, but will take on Delta at 3 p.m. today (Wednesday) for a ' ' game. wj i j non-regi- j on . 01993 BANC ONE. CORPORATION Equal Opportunity Lander smarterYfehavetodo banking is what sets us apart. whatever it takes to Its one of the most important make sure our cus- benefits you can receive as tomers are pleased a Bank One customer. And with our bank its absolutely free of charge. To find out exactly what we This means conmean, come by your nearest stantly trying to find solutions to your Bank One branch. 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