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Show Wednesday, June 12, 1996 tEitraa-efo- Front page 6 talie Knowlton, Kolyer Anders- en, Colette Olpin, Brock Sperry, and Veronica Miles. Receiving Nephi Elementary School Eagle Awards were: Nir-mShah, Aubrey Ballow, Shea NES Awards Page Nephi, Utah s al 7 Juab High School Rodeo club will attend state rodeo finals in Whitney Worwood, Erin Peter- Everitt, Natasha Harper, Aaron Sperry, Tiffany Smith, Luke son, Melissa Hathaway, Dan Th- Sperry, Dezri Bowers, Tava Flickinger, Jeremy Hyde, Kelsi omas, Whit Ludlow, Mallory Hodgson, Valerie Shepherd, Na Andersen, Clifton Woten, Jason Besendorfer, Jessica Stoddard, The State High School Rodeo Tyler Memmott, Colton Gadd, Finals will take place WednesAndrew Gee, Tyson Thomson, day, June 12 through Saturday, Jacob Memmott, Kara Menlove, June 15 in Heber City. Juab Michael Blackham, Aubree School Rodeo members who High have Nielsen, Joey Park, Nicky Snow, qualified to compete are Torry Chance Kendall, Jessie McPher- Coombs and Dustin Allred in son, Devin Hansen, Brandie boys cow cutting, and Ricci d Finch, Ashley Pursche, Kevin in girls cow cutting. Greenhalgh, Devin Belliston, Competing Wednesday, June Caitlin Holladay, Keena Casper, 12th, in the morning will be: Kellen Nielsen, Malaree Park, Shawn Shepherd, bull riding; Katie Jackson, Aubrey Nielsen, Dustin Allred, bull riding; Joe Kolby Ence, Hali Nielsen, Raquel Allred, saddle bronc; and ThoBrough, Natasha Hall, Derek mas Cook, bull riding. Jensen, Kyle Sperry, Corrie Ann Winn, Steven Besendorfer, KrisE SOFTBALL Donni Phillips, RaDona Steele, Chris- ten Jones, Darin Smith, Rachatine Mellor and Tina Howarth have been named to the Deseret News el Mickelsen, Rose Aagard, Chel-si- e All State roster. Donni Phillips was chosen as first-tea2nd Griffith, Jacob Bailey, Laura baseman, RaDona Steele as second-teaoutfielder, Christine Mellor Gould, Mitchel Forbes, and Kimas second-teapitcher, and Tina Howarth Honorable Mention. The berly Conder. Salt Lake Tribune also named RaDona Steele as first-teaoutfielder. Student who received 100 AtThe team finished second in region play, but were defeated in the tendance Awards were: Marina Scholarships are being offered play-off- s by the State Champions. They were coached by Alley Gee, Orme, Dustin Carter, Jeremy by the Better Business Bureau Donna Street, and Cory Newton. Jessen, Keisha Jones, Royce to Utahs recent high school gradOrme, Cameron Baker, Lacey uates. Students who plan to enroll at a Utah college or univerSmith, Brian Eyre, John Rose Aagard, Valorie Shepsity are eligible for the awards. The scholarships are to be herd, Trevor Shaw. Utah State Office of Education awarded on the basis of academCertificates of Outstanding Per- ic performance and character formance (students who scored development. The top three apwell on SAT testing) State Award plicants will receive Gold, Silver recipients were: Kade Tedder, and Bronze scholarships in the Aaron Sperry, Sarah Simons, amount of $1,500; $1,000 and A chance of mainly afternoon Kade Royce, Kami Ralphs, Shay-l- a $500. Partly cloudy. thunderstorms. ..most numerous over the mountains and east. The scholarships are part of Pew, Troy Mortensen, Karson Continued warm. Highs in the 90s to near 100. Morgan, Rachel Hyde, Craig a new program established to Higginson, Alyse Greenhalgh, promote ethics in the marketLaura Gould, Trevor Gadd, Ca- place," said Bill Beadle, BBB of sey Ferguson, Brian Eyre, Ash- Utah president. We are also deley Dolan, Lacey Cano, Dezri veloping an awards program to Bowers, Hannah Bawden, recognize Utah businesses which Steven Besendorfer, Natalie are committed to ethical busiPartly cloudy. A chance of mainly afternoon and evening thunKnowlton, Colette Olpin, Amy ness practices. derstorms. Continued warm. Lows mid 50s through the 60s. Interested students should Paystrup, Lyndsie Fowkes, Cherice Chryst, Danielle Reiber, call the BBB for a scholarship Highs 90s to near 105. Destiny Mason, Christina Lund, application as soon as possible. Natasha Harper, and Kristin Applications must be submitted Jones. Partly cloudy. Scattered showers and thunderstorms each by July 15, 1996. An independent day...mainly during the afternoons and evenings. Continued panel of judges will evaluate the warm. Lows mid 50s through the 60s. Highs 90s to near 105. applications and select the award recipients. The awards will be presented at a recognition luncheon to be held in Salt Lake Alfred Godek, reporter Norma Sherwood, reporter City on October 23. For an application or additional information, call the BBB at (801) in Salt Lake City or (800) statewide. Heber City this week All-re- On June 13th, Thursday morncomthe competition will include: include: will ing Casey petition Josh bull Brian Allan, Steer wrestling; Jed riding; Shepherd, Bosh, calf roping; Jed Allred, sad- Allred, bull riding; and Shaun dle bronc; Spencer Cook, bare Tree, calf roping. All rodeo fans are encouraged back; Bart Justensen, bare back; Shane Thomas, team roping; and to come and support the Juab The Wednesday evening BBB offers ALL-STAT- -- scholarships to recent High School graduates m Hal-loc- k, STATE FORECAST FOR UTAH NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SALT LAKE CITY UTAH Wednesday... Extended forecast... Thursday... through Saturday... Levan weather Nephi weather . 487-465- 6 456-390- 7 Stop by today and order your stamps rrmMttv MoxtaKB BYU AWARD Elaine Jones Moon, center, with Porter J. Hall, left, National Cougar Club President; and Merrill J. Bateman, BYU President. Elaine Jones Moon receives BYU Outstanding athlete award Elaine Jones Moon has received the Kimball Memorial Award, given to an outstanding male or female BYU athlete who letters at least twice and has the highest scholarly achievement of those who qualify. She was chosen for the award out of 13 nominees, selected from participants in all BYU sports categories. Elaine and her parents, Dr. Nelson and Lucy Jones of Nephi, and her husband, Conley Moon, recently attended the annual Cougar Club Banquet where the award was presented by Elaine Michaelis, BYU Womens Athletic Director. Elaine is entering her senior year at BYU where she has maintained a 3.996 GPAin social science and secondary education. 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