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Show Wednesday, November 29, 1995 tEIjc tEunes-efft- Wasps basketball start season with a overtime loss at Mt. Pleasant Sports Jusb placed well at aimiaal , ' V Tiaskey Tournament last Wednesday ' , i By Suzanne Woodland Greg Johnson 135, and Aaron Mangelson 152. Placing second were: Shawn Shepherd 119 and Layne Fuell 160. Placing third were: Casey Shepherd 112 and Torry Coombs 145. Placing fourth were: Chet Johnson 189 and Ryan Warner 215. Also participating in the tournament for the Varsity team were: Seth ; JHS Correspondent The Juab Varsity and JV Wrestling teams did well at their annual Turkey Tournament meet last Wednesday. Placing first for the Varsity team were: Andy Messersmith 125, Page 7 Nephi, Utah s Sign up for Jazz Youth Basketball on Monday, December 4th at Old Gym The East Juab Recreation announces that it is time for Utah JAZZ Youth Basketball sign-up- s for both Boys and Girls Leagues. Sign-up- s will take place on Monday, December 4th, from 6 to 8 p.m. in the Old Gym, 51 East 1st North in Nephi. There is a McPherson 103, Kelly Lind 130, Garrison Ludlow 140, Clint Bowles 171 and Richard White heavy weight. Placing first for the JV team were: Jason Jarrett 112 and Sam Adams 135. Placing second for the JV team was Mike Miller 152. Placing third for the team were: Cary Bryan heavy weight, Brady Mortensen 103, and Issac Spencer 145. Placing fourth for the team was Tyler Fowkes 125. Others that participated for the JV team were: Cody Howarth 119, Kaleb Andersen 130, Casey Reynolds 140, John Christensen 189, and Ryan Greenhalgh 215. Coach Waldron felt that there was a lot of positives in the meet and that he could only expect the team to get better and better. There was also a lot of team support and fan support at the tournament, stated Coach Waldron. against a big team. The JV team defeated North Sanpete 61 to 50. The whole team played well, stated Coach Jacobsen. The expectations for the team are high based on the success they have had in the past, he emphasized. The Freshman team was also defeated by 3 points after they had led the whole game. The next game for the boys basketball team will be Wednesday, December 6, at Juab. They will be playing North Sanpete again. The Freshman game will be at 3:30 p.m., the JV game will be at 5:15 p.m., and the Varsity game will be at 7:30 p.m. The community is encouraged to By Suzanne Woodland JHS Correspondent The Juab Boys Basketball team got their season underway with a game last Saturday night against the North Sanpete Hawks. The Varsity team was defeated in over time 61 to 54. Bart Garrett was the high scorer for the game with 17 points. The next highest scorer was Preston Jones with 16 points. Leading Juab in rebounds was Preston Jones with 13 and Jeff Dan-si-e with 9. Juab had better field goal and better foul shot percentage than North Sanpete. Coach Wallace felt that the team played extremely hard and boarded well About the Olympics Answers for the Olpympics Council members suggested the Nephi Police Department be s Correspondent assigned to inventory the signs in the community to discover Nephi City is in need of new which could be repainted and signs designating streets, roads, which should be replaced or and other traffic control where new signs are now By Myrna Trauntvein Times-New- We do have a problem with There is one place which some ofour city signs. You some- - needs' a sign- said KeUyAnder- timeS "cant tell3 What they sajv sen, council member.. On 12th said Chad Brough, city council North, he said, a dead end sign member. should be posted. Council member Milt Harmon A house, belonging to Clinton agreed. Some have completely Winn, is located just outside the faded out, he said. city on a dead end road. Many - Ducks Unlimited will hold annual banquet on Saturday at Cedar Hollow The Nephi Chapter Ducks Unlimited will be holding its 12th Annual Banquet on Saturday, December 2nd, at Cedar Hollow Restaurant. Live and silent auctions, as well as the famous Duck Walk, will be part of the festivities. Come and help support Wetlands Conservation. For more information, contact one of the committee members or call 623-993- City Council sor? There are ways Id be more accurate to say there will be ways in which local residents, firms and organizations can There is no problem at the present time, said Steele. However, should a problem occur in the future that was attributed to the sewer lagoons having been located where the Sunset Rail plant is being built, the city would accept all responsibility. The city will be liable for any clean-u- p in the future, if it is ever needed, said Steele. The indemnification clause will release the Fausetts from any liability as to the site when they take control of it. They are, of course, liable for any other problem that might occur while they are tenants. Thomas K. Welch The city will be responsibility for Dance the any problem that might reWoodbury Company, Utah Opera Company, and Pio- - sult from the sewer lagoons havneer Theater performers; art ex- - ing been located there, said hibits, ice skating and skiing Steele. competitions, snow sculpture events; local theatrical, dance and vocal groups; plus parades, fireworks shows, environmental enhancement projects and cultural exchange programs, to name just a few. Such activities, and many more surely to surface, can be staged in virtually any Utah community, not just along the It is time for the Sub for Santa Wasatch front, so that every Utahn has the chance to experi- program once again. This year, those families needence the opportunity of hosting the Olympic ing help in providing Christmas, Games. Each will require spon- should call Louise at city hall, before December 15. sors, organizers, financial sup- share the excitement of hosting the 2002 Olympics in ways which do not require mega-buc- k budgets. But before I pass along some I want to emphasize the ideas, sen. fact that the Salt Lake Olympic The police department will inCommittee, the U.S. ventory all of the community Organizing Committee and the In- Olympic signs and will then report to the ternational Committee Olympic council. not could function effectively Some of the signs could be reconwithout funds and painted as an Eagle Scout or tributions made by the major corcommunity service club project, porate sponsors and licensees. said Harmon. We need them. We cannot successfully stage the 2002 Games without them. Such sponsors comprise 43 percent of our projected budget for the Games, the largest source of revenue in our $798 million budget. Thats why we must carefully adhere and protect the sponsorship packages that give those sponsors the right to use the Olympic rings, logos, slogans, icons, music and identities. Those items are the primary as- port, volunteers, hosts and set we (the SLOOC, USOC and friendly folks who will serve our IOC) have to sell in order to raise special brand of hospitality to funds to help stage the Games the worlds visitors while enjoyand nurture a successful world- ing an incredible cultural exwide Olympic involvement. change. Thats one of the advantages of Most national and international corporate sponsors and licens- obtaining the hosting rights to ees will pay upwards of $30 mil- the Olympics some seven years lion for the right (for four years in advance so the host commuafter the 1998 Winter Games in nity (the entire state in this case) Nagano, Japan), to identify their can have time to conceive, plan products or services with the and present events locally and to Olympic Games, so they must be the world that complement the given sponsorship priority and sporting competition and add their advertising exclusivity pro- zest to the Olympic experience tected if our Games are to be fis- of the visitors and locals alike. The Rouse Family Our events will showcase to the successful. cally ' Arthur, Sabrina, Bobbi Lyn, There will be several ways, world our envied lifestyle, our Kari Ann, and Bret. however, that Utah companies unique cultural diversity, our Lived together, loved together and organizations will be able to unselfish volunteer ethic, our Killed together participate in the sponsorship of unparalleled capacity to host the August 20, 1991 localized events that do not com- world, our big city sophistication Gansevoort, NY pete with or compromise the ex- and small town friendliness, and clusive sponsorship agreements our commitments to winter sport the major corporations pay for. and to our youth. We have These local sponsorships could years to plan involve festivities surrounding and prepare for this celebration the 2002 Games such as perfor- of peace through sport. Lets mances by the Utah Symphony make the most of it. Orchestra, Ballet West, Ririe- people do not realize the road is a dead end and drive into Winns driveway to turn around. .The house is not in the city, but the roadway is, said Ander- . in-ki- Sub for Santa program needs help for Christmas once-in-a-lifeti- us V"A . r - Jj ""t-- " i, t, fU ' j ' T y, ' i t cl V, See The Times-New- s For All Your Rubber Stamp Needs! J; - . 2, Those wishing to donate should also call Louise at the same number between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. All donations will go to local families. Individuals, companies or families may sponsor a family or donate new unwrapped gifts or cash. Donation boxes for gifts or money will be located at local businesses this week (the last week of November). Gifts can also be dropped off at city hall. Remember, please do not wrap donated gifts. This Newspaper and all inserts included are recyclable Please Recycle! i- 9 .( If you dont stop someone from driving drunk, who will? Do whatever it takes. , 623-082- NSdK . rilIa;Dr jM'A HIRlfiRi . ... . 0. Continued from page 6 By Tom Welch Division Novice, 3rd and 4th President, grade boys and girls; Intermediate, 5th and 6th grade boys and Salt Lake Olympic Committee girls. Jr. High Division 7th and 8th grade boys; 7th and 8th One of the most frequently-aske- d grade girls. Intramural Division JV, 9th and 10th grades; questions I confront while Juab will participate in the traveling and speaking with Senior, 11th and 12th grades. $30.00 registration fee. Parents are also needed as vol- Gunnison meet Saturday Decem- groups and friends around the ber 2nd. The meet will begin at state is how can a company or Leagues will be divided into unteer coaches. 10:00 a.m. follows: JAZZ Jr. organization become involved age groups as with the 2002 Olympic Winter Games without being a multimillion dollar corporate spon- Nephi City is in need of new street signs. City Council hears come and support all the winter sports at Juab High School. D J) |