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Show lf z Wednesday, April 3, 1996 tmea-Nri- Icebreaker tournament results at Canyon Hills announced Sports. . . Here are the results of the play-of- f hole. Golfers placed as follows: Mike Canyon Hills Mens Golf Association Ice Breaker Tournament Jones and Tom Vonderahe, 1st which was held recently. Gross with 65; Russ Farrer and Russ scores 1st was determined by a Stephens, 2nd with 65; tied for Wasp baseball team wins two games agains Rowland Hall defeated them 4 to 2. Josh Park and Shane Woolslayer were the pitchers for the game. Mike Howarth drove in the winning run and made a tough catch in By Suzanne Woodland JHS Correspondent The Juab High School Varsity Baseball team won both games in a double header against Rowland Hall-SMarks on Saturday. The score of the first game was 6 to 1. Scott Taylor had two doubles and John Christensen had one. Lee Stowell, Scott Taylor, Louis Bailey, Preston Jones, and Clint Bowles all had one RBI. The key to the game was Clint Bowles. He pitched a no hitter. In my coaching career I have only had one other pitcher, pitch a no hitter and that has not been since 1990, Stated Coach Raymond Nielsen. Clint struck out Page 7 Nephi, Utah ha Varsity team wins two against Rowland Hall the out field to help win the By Suzanne Woodland game. JHS Correspondent t. LDS singles The Juab High School Varsity Softball team defeated Rowland Hall-S- t. Marks twice in their Double Header last Saturday. The first game score was 19 to 2. Donni Phillips and Marcie Jack-so- n both had a triple for the first game. Tina Howarth and Krista There will be a singles party Sanders both had doubles. The second game score was 14 for singles in the Nephi Utah to 4. Donni Phillips and Stake. The party will be held Tues- Stephanie Boyd had home runs. day, April 9th, at 6 p.m. at the RaDona Steele and Tina Howarth had one triple each. Donni 4th, 5th LDS ward church. All singles of the stake are in- Phillips had one double, vited to attend. Stephanie Boyd had two doubles, party next Tuesday Golf team starts out great with win last week The Goll team also participated in a meet at Grantsville. They JHS Correspondent took second place over all. The same teams participated. Wade The Juab High School Golf Cowan was the low scorer for team started the year out great Juab for this meet. Juab is now with a first place win at the golf seven strokes out of first place. meet held at Canyon Hills Golf The team is looking real Course last Tuesday. Five teams good, stated Coach John Fillparticipated in this meet: they more. We are looking for a State were Grantsville, Morgan, Row- Championship, he said. land Hall-STheir next meets will be TuesMarks, North Summit, and South Summit. Jayson day, April 9th, at Rowland Hall-SMarks and Thursday, April King was the low scorer for the meet. 11th, at North Summit. t. Continued from page 6 History Fair Continued from page 2 Easter County and features four developed camping areas and numerous sites for undeveloped camping. Many years there have been as many as 1,200 people camped at just Sand Mountain, a popular site for dune buggy enthusiasts. That is as many people as live in Mona and Levan combined. The Easter weekend, while usually still a little cool for water sports, still does draw some people to Yuba Reservoir. Burraston Ponds, near Mona, has become very popular, said Carter. He said more and more people were taking advantage of the fishing there. The place can be crammed with visitors who like to camp, fish, and ride offroad vehicles. Those vehicles can only be ridden in certain areas, however. In addition, there will be people visiting the Rockwell Area of month of April. Chad Bowles, Nephi City Police Chief, said he wanted people traveling in the city to remember that his officers were keeping an eye open watching for offenders of the seat belt law. I have warned people for the past three weeks, he said. March 15, a old male from the Salina area and his old passenger were cited for open container violations. The driver was booked into jail on DUI charges, said Bowles. A city officer stopped the two for a traffic violation and noticed the odor of alcohol. March 15, a city officer stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation, said Bowles. A check of' the driver, who was from St. George revealed, that he was wanted on outstanding felony warrants, said Bowles. The man was taken to the Juab County Jail where he posted bail on the warrants and on the traffic violation and was released. March 15, A driver was stopped on a traffic violation. The officer became suspicious of 20-ye- ar r; Galileo; Erika Masters and Adriane Welsh, JHS group 2nd place, James Garfield; Nick Davis and Tyler Whimpey, JHS the driver and checked his group 3rd place tie, The Abol- records on the computer. The itionist Movement; Neldon Mel-lo- man was found to be wanted on Tyler Warner, John Baker several warrants in Utah Counand Nathan Trujillo, JHS group ty. He was arrested and taken to 3rd place tie, Progress in Space. jail where he was held for law Papers Junior: Nettie enforcement officers from Utah Smalley, JMS 1st place, Flo- County. rence Nightingale; Scott Wallace, JMS 2nd place, Civil Rights Movement; Micah Parr, kinson, JMS 2nd place, Bacons Rebellion. Media Junior: Jason Bas-tia- n, JMS individual 1st place, Anasazi Indians; Ben Sevy, Adam Truscott, Trevor Hooper and Derek Everitt, JMS group 1st place, JFK; Michael Wood, Will Cano, BJ Menlove, Devin Olsen and Dusty Wilde, JMS group 2nd place tie, Little Rock Nine; Marci Blackett, Alisha This Newspaper and all inserts included are recyclable Please Recycle! Street. 20-ye- ar old male cited for located north of Mona. March 20, a case of criminal possession of an illegal substance. The old was mischief was reported at the Old booked into jail. Gym Recreation Center, said 21-ye- ar March 17, a old male from Kamas was stopped for a traffic violation. The officer detected the odor of marijuana, said Bowles. The old male driver and his old passenger were arrested and taken to jail. A search of the vehicle revealed the presence of a small amount of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. March 17, three individuals from Utah County were stopped on a back street of the city and were acting suspiciously. The officer stopped the vehicle be21-ye- ar 22-ye- ar 21-ye- ar cause there had been several burglaries, said Bowles. In the officers mind the occupants were acting suspiciously. A old Payson female, a old old Payson female, and a male from Spanish Fork were stopped. The officer detected the odor of alcohol, said Bowles. All were cited for open container violations. The old was also cited for illegal possession of alcohol by a minor and the others were cited for contributing to the delinquency of a minor. March 19, a case of criminal mischief was reported. A trailer parked in a trailer park received some vandalism. We interviewed some juveniles in the area, said Bowles. March 19, a felony theft was reported. Several hundreds of dollars were reported taken from a local business by an employee, said Bowles. The male employee, in his 30s, was arrested and booked in jail on the charges. March 20, a vehicle was stolen from the Nephi area. The vehicle was seen headed northbound, said Bowles. It was lat20-ye- ar 21-ye- ar 22-ye- ar Bowles. Some high school boys were interviewed. The boys had been writing and keeping score on the walls of the facility. They Tiffany Ralphs will be required to do some work for the janitor. March 21, officers were called to the residence of a local juvenile. The parents were interviewed and the juvenile male was interviewed concerning the problem. Thq parents reported Tiffany Ralphs, daughter of they could not control their son, Joe and Lisa Rosenberg, recentsaid Bowles. Following the intercompeted in the Utah Junior view with the juvenile, said ly Brites Pageant. She was chosen Bowles, it was determined to as a finalist from a group of take the individual to the Juveladies ranging in age from young nile Detention Center. 13 to 16. Bowles said there were 16 Tiffany was named 2nd Runtraffic citations issued during the ner Up to Miss Junior Brite. The week. There were nine warning was held at the OlymPageant tickets issued and one property Hotel in Salt Lake City. pus damage accident reported. Tiffany Ralphs places in Junior Brites Pageant If your lifo changed, so did your taxos. 20-ye- ar Marriage. Divorce. A baby. Buying or selling a home. Retirement. When your life changes, so do your taxes. Come to H&R Block. We can help. We will work to get you all the refund youre entitled to. We do it for over 10 million people every year. Because its your money. KaR BLOCK 5IP(iig3igi3its(Mteg) 48 North Main, Nephi - Phone Hour: 9 to 3 p.m. Mon. ipyigy Fri, 623-140- 7 Saturday and evenings by appointment kot The Nephi City Spring Cleanup has been scheduled for May 13, 1996. This means that approved items may be placed on the street right-of-w- ay Creek. We have worked hard over the years to make a visit to Little Sahara and the West Desert safe da The JV team played last Wednesday against Gunnison and defeated them 17 to 12. In the first inning Juab had 9 of pro shop by April 16th. their 17 points. For the first time, the girls played together with few errors, stated Coach Jones, Annie Brough, Taraca way from Topaz to Cherry Utah-Neva- one er recovered in Utah County McPherson and Kaydee Morgan, JMS group 2nd place tie, Raoul Wallenberg; Annie Mangelson, Kathryn Woodland, Megan Sperry, Alisha Ralphs and Lynsey the Little Sahara. This area is Stoddard, JMS group 3rd place protected and is being preserved tie, Walt Disney; Pat Nielsen, Dusty Garrett and Mike Tatton, in its natural beauty. JMS to like who group 3rd place tie, The There are those Disaster. bebefore Challenger it desert the in camp comes too hot. We usually have quite a few visitors to Topaz Mountain, said Carter. In fact, we have people camped all the for families. We will be working at it once again this year, said Carter. Providing law enforcement for the long county which stretches from the center of the state to the border takes a lot of time, said Carter. It is especially true on holidays when the population of the visitors is approximately four times the number of inhabitants. Wor-woo- March 15, one adult male aged with some damage. The suspect Remember, the city police department will be watching vehi- 21 was arrested for contributing was a young person who had run cles for seat belt use during the to the delinquency of a minor and away from the boys group home 20-ye- ar Fair, their category and title are JHS individual 1st place, Mark Twain. as follows: Performance Junior: Projects Primary: Jeffery Elizabeth Coyne, JMS individu- Kay and Dallas Paul, MES group al 1st place, Sarah Goods Last 2nd place, Utahs Native AmeStand; Adam Ware, Travis Kyhl, ricans; Heather Kay and CheyTrevor Royce, Chet Ludlow and enne Howarth, MES group 3rd Carson Park, JMS group 1st place tie, The Cursed Palace-SaltaiJake Molyneaux and place, Battle of the Alamo; MES group 3rd individJMS Peter Michael, Anderson, Stephen ual 2nd place, Julius Caesar; place tie, Electricity and MagMaria Boswell, Jodee Nielsen netism. Junior: Brady Sutherand Natalie Wamick, JMS group land and Trent Wall, JMS group 3rd place, Salem Witch Trials. 1st place, Akhenaten. Senior: Senior: Amy Marie Robinson, Marie McKnight, Angela White, Jenny Kouns, Rob Park and Peter Malloch, JHS group 1st place, and Tara Garrett had one double. Stephanie Boyd and Tina Howarth went 6 for 6 for the day. They played good and had fun, Stated Coach Gee. We also learned a lot and hope to get even better with each game, she emphasized. The Varsitys next game will be Tuesday, April 9th. They will be playing Millard at Juab. Police Peat . . By Suzanne Woodland t. 3rd place with 68 were Fred Stil-so- n and Joe Markland, and Duane Robinson and James Eyre; Rodger Painter and Joe Eyre, 5th with 69; Nyle Robinson and Ryan Robinson, 6th with 70; and tied for 7th place with 71 were Matt Nichols and Brandon Flowers, and Charles Fillmore and Nelson Jones. Net scores were as follows: Jake Jones and Travis Kyhl, 1st with 51; Kerry Gee and Tim Harper, 2nd with 52; Tom Barrett and Tiger Barrett, 3rd with 52 12; Billy Lunt and Kyler Lunt, 4th with 54; Wade Cowan and Glen Cowan, 5th with 55; Brian Hansen and Dave 6th with 55 12; and Scott Tomei and Doc Loomis, 7th with 56 12. Tuesday, April 9th, is fun night and the City League will start April 16th. If you are not already on a team, you can sign up at the beginning May 1 st. Please don't put items out before May 1st. We look forward to a successful cleanup act- Information Services Rock Solid Internet Gateway For Information In Nephi Area Call 623-433- 0 ivity that will help beautify Nephi. More information will follow. Nephi City d, |