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Show Page 6 tElj t tEt tnes-ffltf- Wednesday, August 30, 1995 - Nephi, Utah os TT- Wasps win first football game 53 to 12 over the South Sevier Rams ing and 103 yds passing. Jeff Jon Eyre all had Quarterback Dansie lead the Juab defense sacks. By Suzanne Woodland JHS Correspondent Head Coach Paul Messersmith with 11 points. Ben Sutorius and Dustin Mace with 10 points each. said, In 20 years that I have Greg Johnson and John been coaching this is the best Chirstensen with 9 points. With execution for the first game of a season I have ever seen. It is also 8 points was Kenyon Cotton. Dustin Mace, Jeff Dansie, and the most points I have seen Richard Pay all had recovered scored in the first half. Contests held in Logan,, teen fumbles. John Chirstensen, J.V. won the Rams 21 to 0. ' STATE CONTEST PARTICIPANTS At the recent State members from Juab County excelled in several areas. Blue ribbon finalists were Jacob ThauHan Kenyon Cotton, Jeff Dansie, and Freshmen also won 38 to 0. ,x Livestock Judging, Donni Phillips - Talent Contest and Derik Hooper - Shooting Sports. Others Jackson, Andralyn Oliver, participating in the contests were: Tamra Sutherland, Cortney Carter, ChetAaron ! StephensenJ. Seth McPherson, Wayne McPherson, Jeb Ingram, Ryan Greenhalgh and The 1995 varsity football team made Juab history, this past weekend as they scored the most points ever made in a Juab Foot- ball game. The Wasps won the South Sevier Rams 53 to 12. Juab rushed 290 yards and passed 86 yards for a grand total of 376 yards. Leading rushers for the game where Ben 4-- 4-- H H -- Sutorius with 79 yds, Jason Kelsey 77 yds, Wyatt Newtoii 54 yds, Nick Bowles 19 yds, Jeremy Stephenson 18 yds, John Chirstensea 15 yds, Josh Park 12 yds, Mike Miller 10 yds, and Nathan Trujillo with 6 yds. Out of the 8 passes that Nick Bowles threw, 5 of them were received. Clint Bowles caught 2 passes and ran for a total of 14 yds. Ben Sutorius 1 for 20 yds, Chet Jackson 1 for 35 yds, and Preston Jones 1 for 17 yds. Preston Jones ran for 81 yds on a return kick to score a touchdown. Ben Sutorius scored 3 touchdowns, with Jason Kelsey following right behind with 2. Nick Bowles and Josh Park scored 1 touchdown each. Greg Johnson had a great kicking game with 5 extra points. CALL The Juab defense held the (Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m .) Your link to free confidential help Rams offense to only 34 yds rush- - HORSE CLUB WINNERS Above is the Juab County horse competiSenior Team. They took first place in region in tion held in Nephi on August 1st. Fron row, left to right: Ryan Kay, Jeremy Pew, Jared Scott, Adam Young. Back row, left to right: Sunnie Howarth, Tamra Sutherland, Aaron Stephensen, Jeremy Gooch. 4-- 4-- H Learning Partners 4-- Lets help our children do science! When you learn science you 'build on what you already know. Children need to start learning early, at home, so that they have a firm base of knowledge to build on when they get to school. As parents, whats important is that we share the knowledge we have with our children. Science is in everyday activities: cooking, washing dishes, growing plants. So, look around the house and out the windows and see that science is everywhere. Here are some things you can do: Ask your children questions: How do you think the clock works? Why does a bird make a nest and what is the nest made of? How does electricity help us can look around the neighboreveryday? Have children look at whats hood to see the different animals happening around them and and plants that live and grow have them write down what they there. see. Help your child look at what make causes things to change. What Have your children preor about dictions the weather happens when a plant doesnt how fast a plant will grow or how have water or sunlight? high a piece of paper will fly with Science Activities the wind. Have your children Bubbles for young children 1. Mix 8 tablespoons of dish then test to see if their hunches are correct. washing liquid in 1 quart of waRemind your child that it may ter in a shallow pan. 2. Blow through a straw as you take many tries before you get an move it slowly across the top of answer. Keep trying. Have your children start col- the liquid. 3. When youve made a bubble, lections of shells, rocks, or bugs, so that they can see similarities touch it gently with a wet finger. What happens? Touch another and patterns. Have your child look at how bubble with a dry finger. What things are different. He or she happens? eM Cfeo aG (SJonGDfl- - 43 ooai! pick out your boots and then POP a discount on our discount balloons and save 10 to 50 off our great boots You can pick up your friends, V A 4. Look at the bubbles. How many colors do you see? What do the colors remind you of? Creepy Crawlies! for beginning scientists "" 1. Search for bugs: in sidewalk cracks, on lights, on animals, or on plants. 2. Tell your child the names of the bugs you found. Did you find: ants, spiders, fleas, moths, flies, ladybugs? 3. Ask your child how the bugs are alike or different. Explain the difference between an insect and a spider (insects have six legs, spiders have eight), for example. 4. Watch ants in an anthill or around some spilled food. Explain that when an ant finds food, it runs back to the hill to tell the others. As it runs, it leaves a trail that other ants in the hill can smell. The ants find the food by smelling their way along the trail. Plants and Light for more advanced scientists 1. Cut 3 paper shapes about 2 inches large. Circles and triangles work well, but you can use other shapes, too. 2. Clip these shapes with paper clips to 3 leaves of either an indoor or an outdoor plant, being careful not to tear the leaves. 3. Keep 1 piece of paper on the leaf for 1 day, a second on for 2 days, and the third on for one week. 4. Watch to see what happens to the leaves. Do they change color? What effect does the lack of light have on them? What effect does the length of time the leaves are covered have on them? Note: Plants use sunlight to turn carbon dioxide (in the air) and water into food. Resources: Information was based on Helping Your Child Learn Science. For more information, please contact the National Library of Education, 555 New Jersey Avenue, Vi CLUB HORSE WINNERS Juab County Individual winHorse show held in Nephi on August 1st were: front, ners at the left to right: Anne Belliston, Tyrell Memmott. Back, left to right: Adam Young, Tamra Sutherland, Aaron Stephensen. Adam, Tamra, Aaron and Ryan Kay (not pictured) along with four other members will represent our region at the State Horse Show on Sep' tember 7th. NW, Wash- ington, DC 20208, telephone Ees3o.3D onPn? South H H 4-- H 4-- H 4-- 4-- H H Aerobic Classes: Monday - Thursday: 5:30pm - 6:30pm and 7:OOpm - 8:00pm Friday: 5:30pm - 6:30pm 623-57- 20 ALL NEW WEIGHT EQUIPMENT TWO AEROBIC CLASSES j , 295 N AUin, Nsphi DAW 1 1:OOam Weight Room ' Monday, Ukdnatday and Friday 5:00pm - 10:00pm STEPPERS, BIKES, TREbMILLS ANb AEROBIC RIDERS. WORKOUTS FOR BEGINNERS Saturday: 10:00am - TO Tutsday and Thursday 5:00am-- 7:00am and s ' 5:00pm 10:00pm EXPERTS. j EXPERIENCED INSTRUCTORS Saturday: 1:00pm - 7:00pm :) Kaylene and Tonyas Tumbling 40 795 South Main, Nephi, Utah will not be taught this year. We would like to thank everyone for all of your support you have given us. Tonya will Be back teaching next year. Kaylene and Tonya ? i li |