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Show ; Wcz Wednesday, August 24, 1994 flltmgg-fficfo- Page 3 Nephi, Utah g do well East Juab in Payson Invitation all-sttournament all-sta- rs ar Nephi North Stake will hold its annual Stake Picnic Friday, August 26th The Payson Invitational All-stTournament was held Au8 gust to 11. The 12 year old All-stTeams were from Payson, Spanish Fork, Orem, Springville, Salem, Pleasant Grove, Provo, Santaquin, Wasatch and East Juab. The East Juab took second place. The East Juab team played well against some excellent competition. ar ar All-sta- . In the first game, against The Nephi Utah North Stake will hold their annual Stake Picnic Friday, August 26,' at the Church Softball Field at 8th East and Center Street. The picnic will begin at 6:30 p.m. and will be followed by live musical entertainment. Picnic menu includes roast beef sandwiches, chips, salad, ice cream sandwiches, and soda pop. Those who attend are asked to Ludlow Wright has completed bring their own dishes. service in the Washington D.C. North Mission. He will report on his missionary service in the Nephi 5th Ward at 9:00 a.m. on . Wright is the son of Dr. Kirk L. Wright and Karen Allen. Mona Scouts : will hold fund scoreless in the sixth inning. The 6 to 1 victory gave East Juab a trip to the championship game. Outstanding hitters in the game All-sta- rs inning to take a to lead into the final inning. The East Juab rallied for 4 runs in the last inning to tie the game and send it into extra innings. East Juab then scored one run while holding Provo scoreless to secure the victory. The winning pitchers were Jesse Allan and Carson Park. Outstanding hitters in the game were: Carson Park, Trenton Olsen and Will Cano. The next game was against Pleasant Grove. The East Juab scored one in the third, four in the fourth and one in the fifth for a total of 6 runs. Jesse Allan pitched an excellent game allowing Pleasant Grove only one All-sta- The Orlando Florida Temple of the LDS Church will be open for public tours for three weeks in September, the 10th through 30th. The Windmere facility will be the 46th operating temple of the Church. All-sta- 3 rs rs rs All-sta- rs ar All-sta- rs Ludlow, Carson Park, Trenton Olsen and Will Cano. Team The East Juab All-stwas sponsored by Nephi Lumber. Team members were: Blake Peterson, Kolby Andersen, Tanner Cowan, Chet Ludlow, Trenton Olsen, Will Cano, Jesse ar Allan, Carson Park, Trevor Royce, Jimmy McKnight and Scott Howarth. The coaches were Steven Peterson, Tracy Olsen and Kent Park. Counseling in Utah ce 7 All-sta- championship. Players getting a hit in the game were: Chet From page 2... Provo, the East Juab guidance workshops for Utah scored 2 runs in the first inning educators and administrators on a home run by Carson Park. this week in Park Citys OlymProvo scored 5 runs in the first pia Park Hotel. In a telephone inning and 2 more in the third Temple Open House Sunday, August 28th. Elder 1 rs run in five innings. Blake Peterson held Pleasant Grove were: Chet Ludlow, Will Cano and Trevor Royce. On Thursday the East Juab would have to defeat to claim the the Salem Salem AlThe championship. lstars scored two runs in the first inning. The East Juab All-stanswered with 3 runs of their own on a home run by Will Cano. reThe East Juab mained ahead until the fifth inning when Salem tied the score at 4. Salem broke the game open in the sixth inning to claim the interview, Gysbers told the Deseret News Utah is among the countrys leaders in developing programs to help students make a smooth transition from high school to whatever is next in their plans. Utah is right out there in non counseling tasks so they can spend the time students need for assessing future possibilities and working out an individual plan to reach objectives. Many of Utahs secondary high schools fail to meet Northwest Association accreditation standards because of high student-counselratios and because counselors are assigned jobs that dont relate directly to student planning. The money appropriated last Winter is expected to reduce or front. Missouris done a bit. but still has lots to do. Last years legislation is an indication of how counselor loads and provide important legislators and other training in preparing student people in Utah are viewing the plans. The Park City project is problem. part of the effort. Supportive school administraWorking with each student on an educationaloccupational plan tors are critical to successful takes time, said Gysbers. Coun- counseling. Gysbers said. If they selors must be freed from mun- are not convinced of the need for g dane and other comprehensive counseling for record-keepin- students, they may load counselors down with rote jobs or even, in tough budget times, cut them from school staffs. Administrators, as they hear the program, understand its importance how it fits into other programs. Once they catch the concept, there is little opposition, said Gysbers. Adequate counseling involves more than just alerting secondary students to career opportunities. They need to learn decision making skills and how to set achievable goals, he said. Utahs support for vocational and technical training is a plus e with that works counseling to provide guidance to students who are not planning to continue their formal education, as well as those who are, Gysbers said. hand-in-glov- raiser The Mona 1st Ward Scouts are having a yard sale fund raiser Saturday, August 27th, from 9 to 3 at the Mona Church parking lot. Items include linoleum and 'carpet remnants, ski exercise t machine, rototiller, compound ; bow, gas barbecue, trundle beds, food dehydrator, sheer and lots more. There will be a bake sale, farmers market, pony rides, ; train ride, snow cones, Green ' River watermelon and scones. Come and support the Scouts. 1 ay 1 " ' fi Fair Western night results announced i The results, son of Ken and Janet Ware, received his Eagle Scout Award in a Court of Honor held Tuesday, August 23rd, in Mona. For his and prizes project, Matt laid out the baseball Western Night diamond and cut the sod at the awarded, at the Rodeo during the Juab County Mona Elementary School ball field. His Scout Master and adFair are as follows: Race: Barrel Tina Taylor, 1st, visor was Kimo Coray. and $40 trophy; Adam Young, and trophy; and Josh Museum $25 2nd, Church Fowkes, 3rd, $15 and trophy. of Mutton Bustin: Shad McPherson, 1st, trophy; Brett Baker, 2nd, trophy; and Tiawna Bundy, 3rd, trophy. ' Breakaway Roping: Jared Scott, 1st, $10 and trophy; Seth McPherson, 2nd, $7 and trophy; tand Ryan McPherson, 3rd, $3 and trophy. ' Cow Riding: Kyle Shepherd, 1st, $30 and buckle; Casey Winn, ' 2nd, $20 and trophy; and Chad Winn, 3rd, $15 and trophy. ' .Calf Riding: Jerry Shepherd, 1st, $18 and buckle; Chris Anderson, 2nd, $12 and trophy; and Casey Draper, 3rd, $8 and . 1 tro--ph- y- Steer Riding: Casey Shepherd, 1st, $20 and buckle; Jason Blackburn, 2nd, $15 and trophy, and Brady Baker, 3rd, $10 and trophy. Attend the church of your choice each History looking for artifacts of Mormon Battalion Individuals who know of artifacts used by members of the 1846 Mormon Battalion are invited to contact the Museum of Church History and Art. Museum staff members are helping to plan an expanded exhibit on the Mormon Battalion for the San Diego Visitors Center ofThe Church ofJesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Exhibit are seeking artifacts planners used by battalion members on the trek or in California or early Utah. They would like to copy selected information and photographs ofbattalion members and their families. The museum is also interested in further information about artifacts recently donated anonymously to the San Diego Visitors Center. Individuals may contact Mark 4 or by Staker at (801) of Church to Museum the writing History and Art, 45 North West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, . 240-175- week! Utah 84150. T Wwo T High School Juniors Seniors and Graduates Could you use some extra money while attending school? The Utah Army National Guard will pay you to work one weekend a month and train you during the summer. And you may qualify For the Montgomery GI Bill to help pay for College. CALL NOW!! SFC . Shew your school spirit You knowyour alma mater holds a special place in your heart when even times are worth the . remembering. At Bank One, we know that your college years are a part of your identity and fond memories. Its part of lifeyoull never forget And now its easier than evertoshowyour .school pride. 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