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Show Page 6 Wednesday, April 27, 1994 Nephi, Utah Wye Paxman and Cowan are Seniors of the week at JHS Juab High School are Josh ing sports. Josh has played for the JHS Paxman and Chad Cowan. Josh is the son of Richard and Football team for the past four Karen Paxman. He likes hunt- - years. Josh has also been on the The Seniors of the Week at ing, fishing, camping, and play- - wrestling team and took 4th at Region. After high school Josh plans to attend college. Chad is the son of Susan Cowan and Glen Cowan. He enhunting, golf, all joys and chasing girls. sports Chad has played for the JHS Football team for the past four years and basketball three years. After high school Chad plans to attend college and get rich. YOUNG INVENTORS Front row, from left: Shane Blackett, Jordan Black, Bethany Miller, Nick and Seth Lindberg. Middle row, from left: Alice Malquist, MaKenzie Warner, Bryan Jessen, Jeff Jones, Breann Bowles, Darci Maxwell, Raquel Brough, and Danielle Giles. Back row, from left: Ashley Stephensen, Krystle Cook, JaNae Besendorfer, Cassi Ricks, and Bradee Beddoes. Beddoes, Casey Jones, Invent America contest held at Nephi Elementary School Chad Cowan Josh Paxman Lifeguard training set for Nephi pool Lifeguard Certification train- will take place May 2, 9, 13, and ing is being offered through the 16. Cost is $20. To register, call Jill Mace at Nephi City Pool. Classes will take place May 27, 28, June 2, 3, . and 4. Cost is $85, non refundable for books instruction and certification. Participants must be at least 16 years of age as of October 31, 1994, and have good swimming skills. 623-561- A required CPRStandard 2. Local students on Deans List at Snow College First Aid course, which is a preThe grades for spring quarter requisite for the Lifeguard class. at Snow College have been released. Nicole Christensen Cloward and Kirstenlatton Brotherson have been namet to the Deans List, which requires a minimum grade point average of 3.5 and at least 15 credit hours. 1994-95 Juab Try outs for the High School Drill Team will be Saturday, April 30th, at 9:00 a.m. in the JHS Gym. Participants will be judged on their dancedrill skills, kicks and splits. Spectators are welcome. Admission is $2.00 per person. Try outs for JHS drill team this Saturday at gym BLM will change office hours starting on May 6th ' Bureau of Land Managements (BLMs) Land The Records Office in Salt Lake City will be adjusting its hours starting May 6th, according to Utah State Director James Parker. Parker said public access to BLMs Public Room in the Utah State Office will now be open for filing of applications and other documents and inspection of records from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. The Public Room is located on the 4th Floor, 324 South State Street, Salt Lake City. Official Federal lands records for Utah are kept in this office and are available for public review. The records include information concerning Federal land ownership, Federal oil and gas leases, Federal mineral leases, mining claim Kim Jackson Nephi, receives AA degree in nursing Kim Jackson of Nephi has graduated from the University of the State of New York, Regents College, with an Associate of Science Degree in Nursing. She has passed the National Council of Nurses Liscensure Examination and is now a Registered Nurse. She is currently enrolled in the Bachelor of ScienceNursing program at Regents College, and is employed as the Assistant Director of Nurses at Canyon Hills Health Care Center in Nephi. Kim is married to Mark Jack-soson of Adele and the late Eugene Jackson of Nephi. Kims parents are Michael Addeo and n, Jacqueline of Eaton town. New Jersey. Mark and Kim are the parents of five children. Malquist, Homework Skirt; 2nd place, MaKenzie Warner, Sign Saver; and 3rd place, Bryan Jessen, Orthodontic Organizer. Fifth grade winners were: 1st place, Ashley Stephensen, Window Splash Guard; 2nd place, Krystle Cook, Bathroom Basket; and 3rd Besendorfer, Move Visor. Honorable Mention Awards were awarded to: Cassi Ricks, Shoe Polish Holder; Bradee Beddoes, Portable Weight Lifts; Breann Bowles, Flashlight Pen; and Valerie Davis, Cat Hands. dergarten, 1st place, Shane FFA banquet held on April 20th, new officers Blackett, Talking Sports Card; and 2nd place, Jordan Black, Computer Game. First grade winners were: 1st place, Bethany Miller, Read Bright Lighted Book Mark; 2nd place, Casey Jones, Back Saver; and 3rd place, Nicholas Beddoes, Car Ring Holder. Second grade winners were: 1st place, Danielle -Giles, Row and Jewelry Holden 5 .2nd place, Raquel Brough, Club -- Keeper; and 3rd place; Darci ibe On Wednesday, April 20th, FFA held their annual Banquet Maxwell, Penny Toss Game. The winner in the Third grade and Auction. There were many awards given, and the new 1994-9- 5 was: 1st place, Jeff Jones, Paint officers were announced; Ben Brush Holder. Fourth grade winWinn, president; Kara Wall and ners were: 1st place, Alice Jennifer Newell, vice president; announced Jennifer Whiting, secretary; Shawn Shepherd, Sentinel; Mami Park, treasurer; and Holly Rasmussen and Penny Ballow, historianscrapbook. Other awards were given to: Brady Blackett, Star Greenhand; Ben Winn, Star Chapter degree; Ryan Miller, Star Senior; Jason Goble, Dekalb Award; Katie Thalman, Sterling Scholar; Shawn Shepherd and Matt Harper, Scholarship Improve- ment; Jennifer Newell, Woman of the Year; Ben Winn, Man of the Year; Jared Everitt, Jr. Ag. Mechanics Ryan Miller, Ag. Mechanics; and Bart Miller, Green Thumb. The Banquet and Auction was a great success. Performing in Snow College dance revue Snow Colleges Performing Dance Company Orchesis an- nounces their annual Spring Concert, held in honor of National Dance Week on April 27, 28, and 29. Curtain each night will begin at 8:00 p.m. at the Crane Theater in Ephraim. Admission is $4.50 for adults and $3.50 for students. The concert contains a wide variety of dance styles and plans to be very entertaining. Local dancers: Paula Mangelson, Nicole Christensen Cloward, Sharon Mellor, and Kirsten Tatton Brotherson are all members of the company. notes and much more. Upon request, most records can be reproduced for a small fee. Land ownership maps covering the State of Utah are also available for I must have been in third grade. My little brother was sit- ling orifpy lap: My Was sitting on my big Sister s lap. f My other brother was using the shelf at the back window as a bunkbed. My middle sister was complaining about getting squished. Six kids in the back seat. The groceries that wouldnt fit in the trunk were crammed in the front passenger seat. We were ready to go home. Mom always counted her change, but this time, she waited until she was in the car. She gave me a quarter too much, ni ' be right back. We moaned and groaned and whined and suffered the eternity of the less than five minutes it must have taken her to run in and out again. We teased her all the way home about the quarter. Gol, Mom. Its just a quarter. Hey! The police are after us. They found out about the quarter! Did they give you a reward for returning the quarter? I recently mentioned this episode to Mom. She doesnt remember it at all. I, on the other hand, have never forgotten it Not as some profound turning point in my childhood, but as a curious memory. I think Fve finally found Nttice I cant remember three words of 18 years of scoldings. But I remember the quarter. It was weird for her to worry about it, but it made an impression on me. I guess I thought it was cool. Mom doesnt remember the quarter because it wasnt anything unusual for her. Just daily, standard operating procedure. In describing Mom Id have to say that she enjoys talking (a trait passed on to her daughters), her house is too clean (a trait which skipped a generation), and shes the most honest person I know. The lasting lessons parents leave their children are not the lessons we lecture. They are the lessons we live. 96 South Main i's new sale. SUPER VIDEO STORE Jerry Stephensen completes course in gunsmithing Jerry M. Stephensen of Levan has completed a course in and has been awarded a Diploma by the National Radio Institute of Washington, D.C. He finished the prescribed course of studies with creditable grades and was honored for his achievement JaNae place, E-- Z recordation, cadastral survey Kim Jackson, Gallina Many cleaver and useful ideas came out of the Invent America contest held recently at Nephi Elementary School. 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