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Show J Page 6 tDje ZEimes-SCdu- Wednesday, December 20, 1995 Nephi, Utah s FFA participate in Food for American program By Holly Rasmussen FFA Nine FFA members attend convention in Kansas City By Holly Rasmussen FFA Reporter On November nine members of the Mt. Nebo FFA attended the 68th annual National Convention in Kansas City. They attended meetings that taught them about how to strengthen their chapter and their involvement. Of course, there was lots of other things to get involved in: they went to the American Royal Stock Show and Rodeo, attended state and national dances, went to a concert, and went on a number of historical tours. It was an experience of a lifetime. 7-1- Reporter On November 30th, members from the FFA Leadership class participated in the Food For America program. They traveled to the elementary schools in Nephi and Mona to teach the students about how foods relate to agriculture. Both members and students had a great learning experience. The FFA has done this activity for several years and plans to keep the tradition going. 1, A total of eleven students from dents. They represent approxiJuab High School are included in mately 18,000 of the 22,000 pubthe 29th Annual Edition of Whos lic, private and parochial high Who Among American High schools in the country. and public libraries throughout the country. Local students selected include: Candace Jackman and Valerie School Students, 1994-9Whos Who students also com- Kenison, both of Levan; Tyler Whos Who, published by Edu- pete for $150,000 in scholarship Keyte of Mona; Luke Jackson, cational Communications, Inc., awards and participate in the Dustin Mace, Matthew Nichols, Lake Forest, Illinois, is the larg- publications annual opinion poll Scott Taylor, Melanie Lewellyn, est high school recognition pub- of teen attitudes. The book is dis- Aaron Mangelson, Charloe lication in the country. Students tributed to. up to 15,000 high, kinsorvaud Tyler Warner, all of are nominated by high school schools, colleges, universities Nephi. principals and guidance counse5. lors, national youth groups, 3 Both performances will be in the Mona Elementary Multipurpose Room. Matinee performance is scheduled to begin at 1:30 p.m. and the evening performance is scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m. FFA CONVENTION Attending the National FFA Convention were: from left, front : Candace Jackman, Holly Rasmussen and Michelle Miller. From left, back: Tamra Sutherland, Jennifer L. Whiting, Carrie Jackman, Tara Garrett, Jennifer Whiting, and Mandy Carter. Eleven Juab High students named to 29th annual Whos Who in American High School Students churches and educational organizations based upon students academic achievement and in- volvement in extracurricular activities. Traditionally, 99 of Whos Who students have a grade point average of B or better and 97 are college bound. The 29th edition of Whos Who, published in 18 regional volumes, features almost 750,000 students or just 6 of the nations 12,000,000 high school stu 5th Grade students of Mary Wohlforth CHRISTMAS OPERETTA at MES. Front, from left: Jennifer Lynn and Abby Painter. Back row, from left: Dallas Paul, and Peter Michael. Mona Elementary School is proud to present its annual Christmas Operetta, Cool Yule Wednesday, December 20th. Come join our host Clauserli as he welcomes some of the Rock N Roll greats, Loretta Poinsettia, Billy Holly and the Mistletoes, Tina Tinsel, and the Snow Surfers just to name a few. We hope yule join us for one fun jazzy night. countries attending the 1995 in 1997 as a doctor of optometry. 7-- Paul Gooch Son on Mona Couple selected to attend meeting of AAO Paul R. Gooch of Florissant, Louisiana, a student attending the University of Missouri St. Louis Optometry School, was one of nearly 5000 doctors of optometry, students and other professionals in the eye care field from the United States and 15 foreign Nine open houses being for SUU students held Nine informatidnwpen houses regarding financial 3 ning January Please meeting. Many of the advances introduced at previous Academy meetings have become accepted technology and procedure. Mr. Gooch will be graduating from the University of Missouri St. Louis Optometry School ATTENTION PARENTS aid, univer- across Utah will be held begin- meeting of the American Acade- Mr. Gooch is the son of Glen and my of Optometry held December Lynnette Gooch of Mona. in New Orleans, Louisiana. The five-da- y meeting featured This Newspaper and all over 180 hours of educational inserts included are seminars, workshops, and lecrecyclable tures and over 400 original research papers on vision science . Research papers dealing with Recycle! refractive surgery, the role of computers in eye care, and womens ocular health issues were highlights of the combined sity demographics, scholarships, and ending housing on and off campus, clubs and organizations, admissions, and registration procedures will dents interested in attending be available. Forms and informa- Southern Utah University. Each of the open houses will Continued on page 7 run from 6:30-- 8 p.m. Information March 5 for high school students and parents of high school stu- IXTXTXLJ UU Celebrate New Years Early With Us! Thank you for allowing yqur children to shop at "Santa's Secret Workshop". It was a wonderful experience seeing their happy faces as they shopped for family and friends. . - t We would like to extend this same opportunity to you. On Thursday December 21, 1995 from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., we are having a special buying night. We call this "Stocking Stuffier Night". Come take advantage of great prices on wonderful gifts. Prices start as low as 5 cents and only go as high as $8.75. " Land & Sea Stocking Stuffer Night" will be held at Nephi Elementary. The shop will be set up in the school cafeteria Again, we would like to thank you for all your support this year. If you are interested in being on next year's PTA Board, call Lisa Manwell at 623-530- 1. , you carTiatt (turn ofthe all you can eat crab.. .one night only. Our Seafood Buffet will be served on Saturday, Dec. 30th Sincerely, All Whole Baked Halibut Snow Crab Legs Boiled Shrimp Deep Fried Shrimp, Cod and Clams Lemon Buttered Snow Cod Shrimp Scampi Halibut Newburg Crab . Plus Baron of Beef Smoked Pit Ham . Baby Whole Potatoes Steamed Vegetables i Cedar Hollow Resaturant 2087 South Main, Nephi PTA Levan Town Gas Department The Levan Gas Department will start a gas incentive program beginning January 1, 1996. For a limited time, the gas department will be offering to their existing residential customers of Levan Tbwn, an incentive program to encourage additional gas appliance installations. This program will include a rebate on new appliances that is to be credited to the customers gas bill according to the following ' . schedule. This program will apply only to new gas appliances installed in existing homes. A gas inspection by the Town building inspector is required. This program only applies to homes that were occupied by December 1, 1995. The program will apply to homes that are installed on or after Januaiy 1, 1996 as determined by the date of the gas inspection from the building inspector. Applications will be at Town Office. - ' . - K |