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Show 'CEhrag-ffiefo- Page 6 g Wednesday, Septembers, 1993 Nephi, Utah Volleyball ivins at Grantsville STATE BRIEFS... Mail For Our Military The 1993 Mail for Our Military program is now underway! This is an exciting project for individuals, families, schools, churches, and groups of all kinds. Mail from participants is combined and then separated and sent to units, bases and support activities all across the U.S. and around the world. For information on how to help send a first-clas- s postage stamp to: Mail For Our Military, P.O. Box 997, Fort Knox, KY. 40121-099- By Kirsten Trauntvein JHS Correspondent The Juab High School volleyball squad started last week with a big win on August 31 over the Grantsville Cowboys. The varsity team started with a win in the first match, a loss in the second, and pulled out to top the Cowboys with a win in the third and final match. Scores were 15-and 1 for the Juab victory. 'We played as a team. We had some very good plays," said varsity team member, Kristi Jackson. Jackson also stated that the team needs the community's support. "Their cheering gets us psyched for the game," she 7. Veterans Outreach Program During the month of September 1993, those seeking assistance with Department of Veterans Affairs issues may visit F.E. Martinez, Department Service Officer of the Disabled American Veterans. The DAV representative will be in Nephi, at Job Service, On Monday, September 13th, from 9:00 a.m. to 0 15-1- 10:00 a.m. LDS Public Relations Association On Saturday, September 18, 1993, the first meeting of the Associationof LDS Public Relations Professionals will beheld in room 388 of the Brigham Young University Ernest L. Wilkinson Student Center from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Those interested in learning more about the seminar or in joining the 7 or association, may contact Don Russell, ext. 4397, before September 15th. said. Juab had an incredible 11 ace serves compared to Grantsville's one ace serve. 240-439- Juab high football team members come back after meets North Summit Friday at Coalville 4-- H The Cabaret Opens at PTC 581-696- 1. Mountain Men to Rendezvous Modern day mountain men will gather at Rendezvous Beach State Parks Fifth Annual Mountain Man Rendezvous, September 16 19. The fee to attend the event is $3 per vehicle per day. The fee to participate in the rendezvous is $10 for an individual. For more information, call for Bear Lake -- 946-334- 3. Mdrgan Trojans brought all their size and power to Nephi Friday after- noon, and they womped on the Wasps for a 52-- 0 notch in their belts. Scoring on every possession in the first half, Morgan picked through the Wasp defenders to hit paydirt six times for a 39-- 0 halftime lead. The power offense tallied twice more in the 2nd half, and Morgan kept their undefeated status. The Wasp offense caused some excitement in the first quarter when two pass "Loreal Sperry and Kelly Greenhalgh helped the team out with their excellent sets, stated varsity coach, Janet Elkington. The Junior Varsity and Freshmen teams also won. The JV beat the Cowboys with and scores of 15-The Freshmen won in two matches beating the Cowboys by two points in the first match and by 14 points in the James Maxwell and Ryan Wasps lost their steam and Miller put Juab in Morgan, fell easy prey to the d But when the territory. Trojans. Maxwell gain was squelched Juab hopes to even up their by a fumble on the next play league record next Friday and the Miller catch was with a win at home over the countered a few plays later by Gunnison Bulldogs. Kickoff a Morgan interception, the is 5:00 PM on the Wasp field. high-ranke- at 621-441- , 4. - : V. second. On Thursday, September 2, the volleyball team traveled to Millard where they were defeated by the Eagles with in Milscores of 5 and lard's favor. The teams got off to a slow start and were unable to recover. "Millard was the first team who spiked against us and the girl's blocked well. Weve really struggled because of lack of net and our court awareness- hurt .us," said 10-1- from quarterback Shane Jackson to receivers film, "Legacy, Starting September 7th, the free will be shown at 9:30 a.m., 10:45 a.m., noon, 1:15 p.m., 2:45 p.m., 4 p.m., 5:15 p.m., 6:30 p.m., and 7:45 p.m. in the Legacy Theater of the Joseph Smith Memorial Building, at he corner of Main Street and South Temple. Reservations can now be made up to two months in advance by calling te Seniors of the Week 3. JHS Historian Rod Olpin and Jennifer Keyte are Juab High Schools Seniors of the Week. Rod Olpin is the son of Lloyd and Chazel Olpin. During Rods free time he enjoys 5. drawing, writing, and daydreaming. Throughout high school he has accomplished many things such as, playing The Times News welcomes opinions from its readers concerning any subject pertinent to Juab County. Letters should be to the point and must include the writer's name, address and telephone number. Letters may not be used to replace advertisements, Cards of Thanks, or to list sponsors or participants to a particular event, Anything unsigned, of a libelous nature, or containing defamatory statements will not be considered for publication. All letters must be typed or legibly written and should be no longer than one double-space- d typed page. Letters are subject to editing. Mail to "Letter to the Editor", P.O. Box 77, Nephi, Utah, 84648. Deadline is Monday before 5 p.m. Reg. 99.95 1 On Sale 4-- D After high school, Olpin plans to go skydiving, bungee jumping, attend college, and serve an LDS mission. Jennifer Keyte is the daughter of Graig and Laurie Keyte. Jennifer enjoys playing basketball, reading, and 15 watts per channel. 12-- 1 920 Reg. $195.30 $59.95 On Sale $99.95 One only One only Compact Disc Player 9 42-59- Biology test. One only Auto Reverse Car Stereo multi-test- er On Sale Motel in Fiddler on the Roof, placing 5th in the Region Wrestling meet last year, and passing the A.P. are housecleaning! and super savings One only Voice meter digital 4 5. By Loreal Sperry Letters to the editor policy... 22-16- ally helps us." The JV and Freshmen also lost to the Eagles. JV scores There and were 5 .Freshmen remained scoreless in the first match and scored ' 11 points in the second and final match. The Lady Wasps hosted Lehi High School volleyball teams yesterday. Scores and stats have not been released.. The Wasps volleyball squad will play in Gunnison tonight, Wednesday, September 8th. Game times are: Freshmen, 4 p.m.; JV, 5:30 p.m.; and Varsity, 7 p.m. Community members are encouraged to come out and support the teams. Olpin, Keyte Applications for the 1994-9- 5 roster ofthe Utah Arts Councils Utah Performing Arts Tour are currently available at 6 17 East South Temple. Applications are due by October 1st. For more information call One-of-a-kin- ds 6X9 3-VV- ay 12-18- 59 Rod Olpin Jennifer Keyte playing any sport for fun. Utah Business Week this summer. After high school Jennifer plans to attend college at BYU or the University of Utah. Keyte placed 2nd in Region History Fair in 1993. She is also active in the National Honor Society and attended Student elections held at JHS recently By Kirsten Trauntvein JHS Correspondent Student elections were held last week at Juab High School and the results are official. Senior class officers are: Chantel Stephenson, president; Mandi Bowles, vice-preside- Reg. 66 South Main, Nephi, Utah f Sophomore class officers are: Jeff Dansie, president;' Mike Allred, llege, receive Aaron Mangelson, secretary;, and to register forinformation, the courses. and Nikkii Truscott, activities The courses being offered manager. in Nephi, the day and time, Freshman class officers are: and the instructors are: Word Robyn Tatton, president; Tina Processing, Thursday 8 t; Howarth, p.m., Cal Huber; Introduction Charlie Mangelson, secretary; to Computers, Monday 6:30-- 9 and Jon Eyre, activities manp.m., Ernie Williams; Prinager. ciples of Nutrition, Monday officers 5:30-- 9 The student-bod- y p.m., Sue Dailey; Huwant to congratulate the win- man Development, Friday ners and ask that everyone p.m., Kim Cragun; Ameriwork hard to make this the can Civilization, Wednesday best year ever. 0 p.m., Ralph Brenchley; I 6-- 10 6-1- m b.THersune- "Vfl On Sale a 623-119- 9 A -- 6-- Melissa Tangren, president; Robyn Jensen, Summer Sperry, secretary; and Kristi Jackson, activities manager. Snow College will begin a series of classes, for its Continuing Education program, in Nephi, for the Fall Quarter 1993. An Advisement Meeting will be held Wednesday, September 15th, from 6 8 p.m., in the Juab Multipurpose Center. Those interested in taking any of the classes being offered, are invited to attend the meeting to meet representatives from Snow Co- vice-presiden- ac- - tivities manager. Junior class officers are: $80.00 Plumbing & Builders Supply $159.00 nt; Becky Brough, secCarson Smith, histo- retary; rian; and Shirona Newell, Snow classes here again at center vice-preside- vice-preside- Speaker $99.95 Reg. $199.95 j who come out and support us;" said one team member. "It re- Utah Performing Arts Tour We Elkington.i; Kristi Jackson scored six out of the 10 points Juab made with her serves. We wish to thank all those New Times Announced for Legacy 533-589- 3-- - Coach , 240-438- 15-1- 3. 5, 4, plays A chance to enjoy American Indian dance and costumes awaits visitors to the American Indian Powwow September 17 - 19 at Fort Buenaventura State Park, located at 2450 A Avenue, Ogden, Utah. For more information, call Judy Butler ' while fensive spikers. 40-ya- rd American Indian Powwow blocks on defensive Kristi Jackson and Krista Sanders were the leading of- -- and The Utah State Fair in cooperation with the State livestock This FFA organizations promotes young producers. year the auction is September 18th at 6:00 p.m., in the show ring. at Shannon Kenison and Jennifer Whiting led the team with score 39 - 0. Juab half-tim- e Morgan womps Juab 52 Bin Friday football game Junior Livestock Auction The Pioneer Theater Company will open its 31st season in Salt Lake City with the Broadway musical Cabaret, September 15 through October 2. Curtain times are 7:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 8:00 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and 2:00 p.m. for the Saturday matinees. For tickets call the box office 6-- 3, ElK sggrr 0 v V a group of fries ' known as a grist Cg v v College Algebra, Tues- dayThursday 8 p.m. Layle 6-- Ericksen; and Basic Microbi, ology, TuesdayThursday p.m., D. BreakwelL For more information or assistance call or the area coordinator, Beverly Anderson at 8-- 10 623-038- 1. |