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Show i 9The i t . Pane - 8 c Wednesday. September 15. 1993 Utah Nenhi -- r - lady Wasp volleyball team has busy schedule last week, wins North Summit game, loses to South Summit, tourney on Sat. they needed to do," said head Marie McKnight. coach, Janet Elkington. In the' other tournament The team was able to set the games the Wasps lost to Mor, ball up almost every time it gan, Grantsville and South two Team with games during was served over the net during Summit. "Grantsville did outstanding the week and a tournament on their last game. This allowed to have in them an excellent the tournament and our Saturday. The y tournament was spiking game both offensively girls played really well against held at South Summit High and defensively. them," stated Elkington. On Tuesday, September 7, School in Kamas on Saturday, "They responded like a team not and as the team hosted their first stated 11. The individuals," Wasps September Coach home Lehi four Elkington. game against played games, winning Loreal Sperry led the team High School. Juab was deone and losing three. The Wasps defeated North ' in scoring with 11 points in the feated 5 and Leading Summit in their fourth tour- third match and 19 total $corer for the game was Kristi nament game by scores of 15-- 3 points for the game. Laura Jackson with a total of eight in the first match and 15-- 3 in Kenison followed Sperry with points in both matches. Then on Thursday, Septemseven total points scored. the third match. The leading hitters were ber 9, the Lady Wasps traveled Juab lost to North Summit in the second match with Juab Kristi Jackson and Krista to Gunnison to take on the scoring 15 points and North Sanders. Machelle Martin Bulldogs They were again deSummit scoring 17 points. played middle blocker and was feated by nine points in the to help keep North Sum. . first match and eight points in able best the Ive "They played ever seen them play. They mit from scoring. Also on the the second and final match. wanted a win and they played front row were Arin Gould, re- Krista Sanders led the team on to win by doing all the things placing Loreal Sperry, and service points with her six points, two of which were ace serves. Loreal Sperry also had. six total points. By Kirsten Trauntvein JHS Correspondent Last week was a busy one for the Lady Wasp Volleyball This week the Lady Wasps will host the Manti Templars on Thursday, September 16. The Freshman game will begin at 4 p.m., followed by the JV all-da- 3-- A 13-1- . Rod Painter, 2nd from left, shows off 152.4 pound Halibut he caught during fishing trip to Alaska. Russ Gadd, left, Terry Brown to right of fish and Bill Westfall also went on the trip to Southeastern Alaska. The fishing was tine in Alaska 5. i game at 5:30 p.m. and the; Varsity game at 7 p.m. Next Tuesday, September 21, the 'i Lady Wasps will host Emery; High School with game times of 4:30 p.m., 6 p.m., and 7:30 p.m. The public is invited to come and support the teams. Last night, September 14, the Wasps traveled to Wasatch Academy in Mt. Pleasant. Scores and statistics are not yet known. i ' f ...from 7 J f Russell Gadd, Bill Westfall, Rod Painter, and Terry Brown recently returned from a fishing trip to the wilds of Southeastern Alaska. The group left on August 28th and returned September 2nd. They stayed at the Water- which operated from 1912 to 1978, with an abundance of fish in the waters. The resort now caters to the private fisherman. Rod Painter landed a 152.4 pound Halibut on the first day out, however, the four fishermen caught a combined total of over 1,000 pounds of Silver Salmon, Halibut, and Ling fall Fishing Resort, near Ketchikan, Alaska. The resort had once been the very productive Waterfall Cannery, j football S(n sr will play here at the high The freshman, however, school football field tomorrow, were defeated by North San- Thursday, September 16. They pete. Juab's freshman scored will be taking on North Sumeight points compared to North mit. The games will begin at 4 Sanpete's 24. p.m. for the JV and 6 p.m. for Juab's JV and Freshman the Freshman. points. SJtr-- ' Ks ! 'i - ; ' 1 Cod. Need drought loan? Apply before Sept. 20th to qualify, U.S. SBA says I Stan Nakano, District Director of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), today announced that small , he disaster not occurred, - 7l ... . said. Farmers and ranchers are not eligible for assistance XH-- un- business owners in Box Elder, der this declaration. HowJuab, Millard, and Tooele ever, assistance may be Counties have only until available from the Farmers September 20, 1993, to apply for Home Administration. This lOw interest loans to offset restriction does not apply to efconomic losses resulting nurseries. . . .... Nakano encouraged all from the reduced revenue to farmers and ranchers as a adversely affected small business owners in need of result of the 1992 drought. to Nakano, financial assistance as a ret According non-farsmall, businesses, sult of the droughts effects on income to submit their including Main Street farm loan applications as disaster small and agribusinesses, cultural cooperatives are still soon as possible. Information eligible to apply for economic and loan application forms disaster loans of up to may be obtained by writing to $500,000. These low interest SBA at P.O. Box 13795, California working capital loans are de- Sacramento, 95853-479- 5 or meet businesses to by calling toll signed help Deadline financial obligations which firee would have been met had the is September 20, 1993. Oy 5 v e i JoOik i n t Bradley Dallin, grandson of Duane and Diane Painter and son of David and Tamara Dallin practiced for the city road department as crews from Nephi City installed curb and gutter on 2nd South in Nephi. Crews didnt say if the help was needed but Bradley looks like he had a good timely m Former Nephite, 19, youngest horse trainver in California Casey Maslonka, age 19, is reported to be the youngest registered horse trainer in California. He graduated from Coeur dAlene High School in Idaho, and is attending San summers until he graduated from high school. Caseys stable consists of thoroughbreds from his fathers farm, which houses 45 horses. Horses start out on the farm and go through the process of early training to where theyre ready to run, and then they are brought to the track. Casey is ambitious, and knows that he has a hard row to hoe. Casey is the son of Brock and Diane Maslonka of Coeur dAlene, Idaho, and Gary and Marlene Howard of San Jacinto, California. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stephenson of Levan, Utah, and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Howard of Nephi, Utah. 1 I 1 t 4 4 4 i t ? t T. ...from 3 ell: Jacinto Community College in California. He received his cense in July. According to his mother, Diane Maslonka, that is quite an accomplishment, just being able to pass all of the rigorous exams at such a young age. li-- September 8, 1993, he recorded an important win at Del Mar, California, on a horse named "Tell Fred", which he had trained. Casey got his first horse when he was eight years old for Christmas, and he has worked with horses ever since. His father, Gary Howard, runs Hideaway Farm in San Jacinto, where Casey spent his culling out the weaker animals from the gene pool But even the stronger animals may have trouble making it through the winter with too many unnatural disturbances. So take care when visiting wildlife winter range. Try to avoid frightening animals and eqjoy them from a distance. Your consideration now will bring rewards in a few months, when you spot abundant healthy elk, deer and other wildlife fattening up once more on the luxuriant green-u- p spring and summer. Courtesy of The Rocky Mountain Foundation Missoula, Montana. of Elk . i ft the beauty o( newspaper I advertising. When youve reached a reader witlj your message, youve got their attention and their concentration. Their complete concentration. Nobody ever shined their shoes while they read the news. Can radio and television advertising make such a claim? i 4 i i No way. 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