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Show t Page 6 Wednesday, January 29, 1997 Nephi, Utah 3d)ool Revs. . . Alesha Newton, Roger Painter, Michelle Parkin, Mathew Reeve, Danette Ricks, Mari ah Sperry, Michael Sperry, Jana Lee StanThe following Juab High Bradley Dinkel, Amy Elder, Kay-lee-n Casey Reynolds, John Schneider; ley, Joseph Tanner, Tyler Whim-peSchool students are on the honGarrett, Stephen Gliske, Sabrina Simons, Angela Sperry Emily Winn, and Suzanne . or roll for second quarter 1996-9- Amy Gould, Ashlee Gould, Holly Tara Stephenson, Tamra Suther- Woodland. Hall, Morgan Hall, Natalie Hall, land, Kallee Tniscott, Mathew 9th grade: Sunny Aagard, Le- Chalene Hart, Marde Jackson, Ware, Angela Kay West, Carla slie Baird, Jason Bastian, Annie Janelle Keith, Jeremy Lynn, Whiting, Melissa Winn, and Belliston, Debony Benson, Mar-ci-e Ruth Malquist, Emily McKhight, Brett Woodland. 12th grade: Robyn Aagard, Blackett, Meladee Bosh, Na- Scott Morgan, Kamelle Newton, dine Braun, William Cano, Jes- Kandice Nielson, Colette Orme, Shari Banks, Leslie Brosius, sica Carter, Joshua Fowkes, Lindsey Ostler, Tyson Painter, Veronica Buckley, Jamie Cook, Mathew Goble, Neil Greenhalgh, Bradley Peterson, Raelene Pew, Nicholas Davis, Jonathan Eyre, Rebecca Harris, Jacob Jones, Cynthia Roth, Tiffany Shaw, JoDee Gadd, Brian Hall, Tina Nicholas Jones, Jesse Kendall, Helen Spencer, Jason Spencer, Howarth, Chet Jackson, Jamie Angela Kouns, TVavis Kyhl, Chet Mary Dawn Sperry, Seth Sper- Jarrett, Brenda Kenison, Jason Ludlow, Annie Mangelson, Jim- ry, Zachary Thomas, Tracy Th- King, Jenny Kouns, Diana Lynn, Linzee omson, Emily Welsh, Jennifer Peter Malloch, Erika Masters, McKnight, my Neldon Mellor, Michael Miller, Wilson, and Jeanne Worwood. Kaydee Morgan, Molyneauz, 11th grade: Terry Allred, Abby Chelcie Nielson, Devin Olsen, Trenton Olsen, Michael Painter, Bailey, Ryan Baird, Trina BakCarson Park, Micah Parkinson, er, Justin Banks, Donna Darcy Paystrup, Blake Peterson, Bawden, Stephanie Boyd, Katie Benjamin Sevy, Alison Simons, Brough, Joshua Christopherson, Nettie Smalley, Meagan Sperry, Mark Goble, Shawna GreenhalKayla Stanley, Lynsey Stoddard, gh, ShanteU Hall, Tyler Hall, Juab High School's first ever Brady Sutherland, Michael Tat-to- Josh Hart, Nathan Hunt, Jacob Career Day has been changed to Trent Wall, Scott Wallace, Hyde, Scott Jackson, Jessica Tuesday, February 12. All stuAdam Ware, Katie Wilkey, Alisha Jones, Brady Kay, Tyson Kyhl, dents will be given the chance to GEOGRAPHY BEE Scott Wilson, Angela Wilson, Michael Robert Lovejoy, Brett Lovell, attend four 20 minute career ses- Howarth was the in winner top Men-lovsions. They will be choosing from Seth McPherson, Andrea Wood, and Kathryn Woodland. the Juab Middle School Geogradifferent 40 career If Courtnee Machelle Miller, 10th grade: Tiffany Allred, speakers. phy Bee. He has completed the Bailey, Mathew Baird, Neilson, Karissa Olpin, Tamarie you are interested in having a written test for the state competiHenry Bawden, Cody Birchfield, Olsen, Joshua Park, These Par- booth at Career Day, please con- tion and will have a chance to Sharon Boyd, Rosalina Bozzuto, kinson, Jeana Pay, Jeff Paystrup, tact Juabs Business Department compete for the National Feel free to call. Rosalynn Bronson, James Coray, Sarah Paystrup, Donni Phillips, at Juab High School Bence end drill team becomes Region 12 Drill Teem champions Monos1 DM1 y, 7. By Shawna Greenhalgh JHS Correspondent begins at 9:00 a.m. The Juab High School Dance Jamie Jarrett, Emily Winn, & Drill Team became the Region and Jenya Jacobsen were nomi12 Drill Team Champions at nated by the team to try out for their region competition held dance team honors on Saturday at North Summit High Thursday, January 30. School. The Drill Tfeam placed 1st Jamie Jarrett and Shari Banks in prop, Novelty, and Dance cat- were Juabs nominees for the egories and 3rd in Military. Award. Academic Members of the 1996-9- 7 team Good Luck at State competiare: Jamie Jarrett, Shari Banks, tions Drill Tfeam!! Emily Winn, Jenya Jacobsen, Danielle Harper, Jenny Kouns, parent-teach- er Jaima Welsh, Mindee Anderson, Tina Blackett, Tara Stephenson, Daleen McPherson, Tiffany Ralphs, Karissa Olpin, Jakoye Cowan, Tahnee Truscott, Ashlee Juab High School has anGould, Andrea Frampton, Cam- nounced a change of the SEOP ille and all-sta- te All-Sta- Career Day Changed conference on February 4th Park, Janelle Keith, Al-lyn- ne 623-176- 4. Wasps defeat Rowland Hall waiter to sounili By Shawna Greenhalgh Utali County and JualL) cue: JHS Correspondent The Juab High School Boys Basketball team hosted the Rowland Hall Lions on Friday night. All three teams defeated Rowland Hall. The Varsity team defeated the Lions Scorers of the game were Brady Blackett with 25 70-6- oooooooooooooooooooooooo. t- - ' A. OOO Cleaner Air & Better RoaJs When this CUP municipal and industrial water is available to south Utah County and east Juab County, it is estimated the population of the area will triple between 1994 and 2035. With excellent living conditions in this part of the state, this population growth will take pressure off some of the massing of people in the Salt Lake and Provo areas. This will help keep additional load off the already busy roads in those areas and reduce air pollution. confer- parent-student-teach- er Emilee Nielsen. The team advi- ences from February 5th to sor is Lisa Blackett 4th. Tuesday, February In all of the competitions the and parents will Students team has participated in this meet with their teacheradvisor, year, they have placed in the top to discuss and appointment, by 5 of all 2A teams. over the students progress in go The drill team will compete at hisher (SEOP). e, on: te SEOP n, CUP Utah Valley State College in the State 2A Drill Team Competition Friday January 31. The event 4. points, Brett Lovell with 20 points, Trevor Casper with 16, and Josh Park with 9 points. The boys basketball team will travel to South Summit on January 31. Games will begin at 5:15 and 7:00 p.m. Juab Wrestlers lose to Morgan in last weeks match .ill i more Fres.k K( By Shawna Greenhalgh JHS Correspondent The Diamond Fork System and the Spanish Fork-Nep(SFN) conveyance system will supply enough water to provide irrigation for 75,570 acres of farmland. This will open a new greenbelt for Utah, replacing some of the 400 square miles of farmland that the state has lost to urban and industrial development in the past decade. This will provide a new supply of fresh food products to the people of this state and beyond. hi Lore The Juab High School Wrestling team hosted the Morgan Trojans for a duel on Thursday night. The Trojans defeated the Wasps. Three Juab wrestlers won their matches Brady loll Mortensen, Andy Messersmith, and Chet Johnson. The Juab Wrestlers will travel to Millard for the Region on February 1. Good Luck to the Wrestling team. 1 1 ,200 acre feet of industrial and municipal water are made available each year from the Central Utah Project to this area, the population will increase, more crops will grow, more industry will develop and more good jobs will be available, spreading the job opportunities to a larger area of the state. As Tbur-name- nt Mat Lady Wasps defeat Rowland Hall last week The Central Utah Project has been made possible through the cooperative efforts of private citizens, government entities, local water districts and taxpayers working together with a mutual goal. The Uintah Basin has supplied much of the water from the Colorado River drainage area. Agricultural interests have contributed significantly to the success of this project. Many entities have agreed to pay for the water that is developed. Taxpayers from along the Wasatch Front have supplied the largest share of local funding. Everyone has cooperated. The construction of die Diamond Fork System and the Spanish Fork-NepPipeline will make real this dream from which everyone benefits'. By JHS Correspondent The Juab High School Lady Wasps JV and Varsity teams traveled to Rowland Hall on Thursday. Both teams defeated the Lions and brought home hi More Recreational Opportunities wins. The development of the system to deliver more water to this area will open intermittent streams for year-roun-d fishing and better habitat for other wildlife. It may also make another mountain lake available for camping, boating and fishing. Recreational opportunities are sure to be improved for everyone in Utah when this project is completed. Help Alleviate The Lady Wasps JV team defeated the Lions Scorers ofthe game were Holly Hall with 12 points, Angie Sperry with 8 points, Kamelle Newton, Kay-lee-n Garrett, and Tamarie Olsen all with 7 points each, Sharin-d- a Kay and Allynne Bailey both with 5 points, and Sharon Boyd with 2 points. The Lady Wasps Varsity team defeated Rowland Hall 65-5-5 in overtime. Scorers of the game were Donni Phillips with 24 points, Marde Jackson with 23 points, Shantell Hall with 10 points, Stephanie Boyd with 6 points, and Alesha Newton with 53-1- 6. lorM Hunger While the additional agricultural production from this newly irrigated land will not feed a major portion of the 8 billion people expected on the Earth by 2025, it will provide more food than scores of thousands of family garden lots now being cultivated in areas of the world. It is significant . Central Utah Project Shawna Greenhalgh , 2 points. The Lady Wasps will host the South Summit Wildcats on Thursday, January 30. The Sponsored by the Utah Water CoeZion For more information, contact Gordon Young, (CQ1) 8 623-104- Wasps will also host Manti on Tuesday, February 4. All games will begin at 5:15 and p.m. Correction on last weeks edition: The Juab Freshman team defeated the Gunnison Bulldogs. 7.-C-0 |