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Show tTt'rtftrtwwnr 3He Page 6 Wednesday, January 15, 1997 Nephi, Utah Itmee-efei- B 5d)oot News. . . Juab High School Wrestlers Iocs to Millard in hard fought match eled to North Sanpete on Friday Johnson; 5th place, Brady and Saturday for the North San-- 1 Mortensen, Chet Ludlow, GarriJHS Correspondent pete Invitational. The team son Ludlow, and John Christens placed 3 overall with a total of en. The Juab High School wres- 16 teams competing. The followThe wrestlers will travel to tlers hosted Millard on January ing wrestlers placed in the tour- - Gunnison to take on the Bulldogs 7th. The Wasps fought hard but nament: 2nd place, Andy Mess- on Thursday, January 16th. Hie werent able to get tire win. The ers mith and Kelly Land; 3rd matches will begin at 5:15 and following JV wrestlers won their place, Ryan Ingram, and Chet 7:00 p.m. matches: Ryan Ingram, Sam McCoy, Brandon Jarrett, Seth McPherson, Adam Young, lyier Fowkes, Jason Spencer, Ryan Greenhalgh, and Jaren Lynn. The following Varsity wrestlers won their matches: Andy Messers mi th, and John Christensen. The Juab wrestlers also trav- cobsen. By Shawna Greenhalgh Juab will host Manti tonight JHS Correspondent and will travel to Gunnison on Friday night All games begin at The Juab High School Wasps 5:15 and 7:00 p.m. boys basketball team took on the Millard Eagles on Friday night in the Juab gym. The Freshmen By Shawns Greenhalgh were able to beat the Eagles but lle Kay with 7 points, Becky HarJHS Correspondent both the JV and Varsity teams ris with 5 points, and Annie Stacy Boyd, and Micah came up short Parkinson all with 2 points each. The Juab High School Drill Juabs Varsity team was deThe JV team was defeated 0 team traveled to Delta on Satur- feated Millard. 7 Matt by by Millard. Scorers of the day to compete in a competition. Ware was aggressive taking the Juab placed 3rd overall for the ball to the basket and Chet Jack-so-n game were Holly Hall with 19 Allyne Bailey with 15 2A schools. They also placed 3rd played good defense on Mil- points, Kamelle Newton with 5 points, in dance, 5th in military, and 6th lards big players. in prop. "The major difference in my points, Tamarie Olsen with 4 The drill team will travel to opinion was Millards ability to poipts, Abby Bailey with 3 and Camille Park and Richfield on Saturday, January the big shots, 7 three pointers, points, both with 2 points. 18th to compete again. The com- while Angie Sperry defended and Juabs being The Lady Wasps Varsity team petition will begin at 10:00 a.m. cold shooting, stated Coach Ja was defeated by the Eagles Scorers of the game were Marcie Jackson with 18 points, Shantell Hall with 15 points, Kamelle Newton with 7 points, Donni Phillips with 5 points, and Stephanie Boyd and Suzanne All three teams played Woodland both with 2 points. Thursday. By Shawna Greenhalgh The Lady Wasps traveled to hard but all brought home loss JHS Correspondent Manti last night and will host es. The Freshman team was de- Gunnison on Thursday, January 16th. Games will begin at 5:15 The Lady Wasps basketball feated by the Lady Eagles team traveled to Millard oa Scorers of the game were Rache-- and 7:00 p.m. By Shawn Greenhalgh f , Wasps basketball lose to Millard 56 to 47 Drill team places 3rd overall in 2A competition Bel-listo- n, 56-5- 56-4- 55-4- 9. Lady Wasps lose to Millard in basketball game 41-1- 8. w f This Newspaper and all inserts included are recyclable Celebrations-Caf- e SS5EHEE7 65 South Main, Nephi Gome Over Do Our Tface Please Recycle! Dlncf'Dine Doniglit! Buy One Get One Free! Our New Japanese Crumb Chicken Tenders Dinner Not VaM With OMarOffm Good thru 81587 4th and 5th grade students at Nephi Elementary recently competed in the Geography grade: Devin BeUiston, Lindsay Hart, Marlow Eyre, Derrick Fulton, Lisa Kendall, Jennifer Simons, Matt Howard, Chase Olpin, Brady Harris, Kellen Nielsen, Levi McKay, Brady Jones, Brett Hansen, and Ben KendalL 5th grade: Chett Coombs, Lynley Peterson, Stephanie Gish, Darci Maxwell, Melissa Hathaway, Raquel Brough, J.C. Fillmore, Erin Peterson, Hali Nielsen, Dan Thomas, Jason Shook, Amy Fish, Breann Bowles, and Brittany Webb. Absent from photo Chelsey Elder and Zac FINALISTS Bee. 4th Diamond. ; , Matt Howard wins NES Geography Bee moves one step closer to $25,000 college scholarship at Matt Howard, a 4th student Nephi Elementary School, won the school-levcompetition of the National Geography Bee on January 10th and a chance at a $25,000 college scholarship. The school-levBee, at which students answered oral questions on geography, was the first round in tire ninth annual National Geography Bee. The Bee is sponsored by the National Geographic Society and Sylvan Learning Centers, which provide supplemental education services to students at all skill levels. , The kick-ofor this years Bee was the week of December 2, with thousands of schools around the United States and in the five U.S. territories participating. The school winners, including Matt, will now take a written test; up to 100 of the top scorers in each state and territory will be eligible to compete i it their state Bee April 4. " The National Geographic Society will provide an trip to Washington, D.C., for state champions and their orts to participate in the National Geography Bee nation el al championship on May 27 and e 28. The national winner will receive a $25,000 college scholarship. Alex Trebek, host of "Jeopardy!, will moderate the national finals. first-plac- For the first time, a series of geography contests will be offered on National Geographic Onlines new "kids site, to debut 1997 in early (www.nationalgeographic.com). el ff teacher-esc- GEOGRAPHY BEE The top winners at Nephi Elementary School are: 1st place. Matt Howard, center, son of Carl and Sheila Howard; 2nd place, Jennifer Simons, daughter of Glen and Jane Simons; and 3rd place, Devin BeUiston, son of Burt and Lorraine BeUiston. U.S. SsMor CnfeeEs Uhe target off 'telephoime scam The Better Business Bureau charged nor collected on curren-an- d the U.S. Customs Service cy. warn senior citizens not to fall Never give out your credit prey to a recent international card number, bank account scam. Senior citi- - bers or your social security num- zens throughout Canada and the ber over the telephone to someUnited States are receiving calls one who promises you money in terhead before you send any money or give your credit card information. Legitimate sweepstakes contests and prize promotions do not require a purchase or payment (for shipping or anything else). from phony telemarketers, who exchange. Ifyou are asked to pay money uphave obtained their phone numOnly invest in offers you an front, whether for "processing, bers from sweepstakes entry familiar with and that offer com- "delivery, "taxes or "duties, forms. plete, verifiable data. A reputa- beware! Dont respond to box ofThe telemarketers are identi- ble company will always mail fer before checking the company fying themselves as U.S. Cus- you information if you ask. out with the Better Business toms officials located on the If the individual requesting Bureau, your state and local conborder. The victims money purports to be from a gov- sumer protection agencies or are told that they have won ernment agency, ask for a certi- your states Attorney General $100,000 or more in a sweep-stak- fied letter on official agency let drawing, and that they must send a percentage of the amount won to pay the "duty or a "tax on the winnings before they can be released. The victims are instructed to send a cashiers check, via overnight mail delivi ' ery, to a fictitious address in Montreal. Once the scam artists ng U.S.-Canadi- an Nephi Chamber Of Commerce And Central Valley Medical Center Would Litre To ThanEi The (Following Businesses (For Their Contributions To The Mew Years Baby es Area Forecast National Weather Service From the Internet .. receive the tracking number from the victim, the money is then redirected to a different mail drop. As if thats not enough, many victims are being taken a second time by the same scam artists who call back and identify themselves as a business which helps people recover money after being cammed. The victims are then asked tor another several hundred dollars to help recoverthe lost money. Of course, no money , is ever returned. If you are contacted by some- one who claims to be a U.S. Customs Service official who wants to discuss duties owed, you, should be swan of the following: UJS. Customs does not telephone individuals who owe duty on merchandise sent to them from outside the UB. If you do owe duties, you will be notified by the UB. Postal Service, which collects the duties on behalf of Customs for parcels sent via postal service. UJS. Customs duty is neither 1 Wednesday... partly cloudy. Highs Extended forecast... 20-3- 0. Thursday... Areas partly cloudy. of night and morning valley foe LowsO-1- 5. Highs 20s to lower 30s. Friday and Saturday... Areas of Lows fur. i 33. valley fog. 5 below to 10 above. Highs 20- - i Lcvcn weather Alfred Godek, reporter title High Low Prec Jan. 7 30 8 .00 Jan. 8 32 20 .01 Jan. 9 33 23 .C2 Jan. 10 43 27 T Jan. 11 SO 39 .07 12 Jan. 12 33 B3 Jan. 13 22 9 .04 Sun. 10 Snow, Mon. 4 Snow Nephi weather Norma Sherwood, reporter 7 Date High Low Prec. Jan. 7 11 28 .00 Jan. 8 32 20 .03 Jan. 9 34 29 .03 Jan. 10 44 29 T Jan. 11 39 32 .11 Jan. 12 34 12 .83 Jan. 13 11 34 .43 Snow pack, 14 new snow i i I |