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Show Page 6 Wednesday, March 12, 1997 Nephi, Utah tRlp having personnel policies and performance plans with written objectives. Additional funds for the remainder of the elected officials ; raises was to come from the B" . wards." road fund overhead allocation of The Juab County job classifi- $121,000. This was approved by cation study performed by the the independent auditors," said state in 1994 and updated in . Bernini. The idea was discussed : f 1998, studied each position and with Denton Alexander, ode of, independently compared posi- the auditors. tions to the job market. The job Seely said the sheriff said adclassification study, therefore, ditional prisoners can be housed protects the county from pay dis- in the jail and generate the adcrimination law suits. ditional revenue to pay the mersheriffs the it county Further, system costs for his depart--, From page 3d)ool News. . . ' ' . V i Juab Wasps take 2nd in State 2A Basketball tournament their second game against ers of the game were: Josh Park By Shawna Greenhalgh Granstville and wept on to the Championship Game to fight for 1st and 2nd place in the 2A schools. They took on North Sevier on Saturday night. The Juab boys fought a long and hard game but werent able to bring home the win. North Sevier won with a 1 victory. But Juab has nothing to hang their heads about. Scor JHS Correspondent Juab High School Wasps Basketball team competed in the The Region Tournament and were able to travel to the State Tournament at UVSC last week in 4th place. They won their first game against San Juan. Then won 68-6- with 14, Brett Lovell with 13, Brady Blackett with 12 points including a 3 pointer, Trevor Casperwith 11 points, Josh Curtis with 3 pointers for a total of 6 points, and Matt Ware with office 3 points. Congratulations to Juab for coming so far and taking 2nd place in State!! You did a Great Job! JHS Correspondent The Juab High School Lady Wasps Basketball team placed 3rd in Region and was able to travel to UVSC last weekend for the State Tournament. The team fought hard but was unable to place in the State Tournament. In their first game they played Parowan. The final score was 74-5- 4. Outstanding players of the game were: Stephanie Boyd with 13 points, 4 rebounds, and 2 steals; Shantell Hall with 11 points, and 6 rebounds; Marcie Jackson with 10 points, 3 rebounds, 1 steal, and 2 assists; Kamelle Newton with 6 points and 2 rebounds; Holly Hall with 6 points and 1 rebound; Alesha Newton with 2 points, 6 rebounds, 1 steal, and 1 assist; Donni Phillips with 2 points, 1 steal, and 4 assists; Tamarie Olsen and Sharinda Kay both with 2 points. They also took on the Millard Eagles but came up short. The Eagles took the victory home. Outstanding players of 58-3- 4 , , . Feeling down? Some simple tests could point to easily Lady Wasp place 3rd in Region, By Shawna Greenhalgh has had a merit plan in ment. place for many years. The county was vulnerable to The auditors did indicate dur-- . a discrimination law suit from ing the gas payment discussions other county employees before that the county would run in a the current merit system was slight deficit for the current year which would reduce the current adopted," said Young. The system protects the coun- positive fund balance, said Ber- ty from liability from wrongful nini. discharge and adverse actions by 2-- unable to place at state 2 PAGEANT WINNER Chelsea McManus was named Miss American Scarlet in a Pageant held February 15th at the Opera that game were: Shantell Hall and 1 rebound. can include fatigue, dry skin, Thyroid disorders can affect with 10 points, 3 rebounds, and The Coaches and players of the House in St. George. She aim hair loss, weight gain, sensitivi3 steals; Stephanie Boyd with 8 Lady Wasps basketball team are won Miss Photogenic. She re- healthy persons at any age, and to cold, weakness and mental ty almost who ceived two trophies, two crowns, ' anyone experiences points, 5 rebounds, and 1 steal; grateful to the student body and and a $200 bond. She will now an otherwise unexplained changes such as depression," he Donni Phillips with 7 points, 3 faculty members of Juab and also in the National Pageant change in g that lasts a says. In hyperthyroidism, rebounds, 1 steal, and 3 assists; the community for supporting compete in Palm month more candidate or a to weight loss, nervousness, is Springs, California. Kamelle Newton with 4 points, them this year, especially during heat intolerance, loosed1 Chelsea at- be tested for this common ail9 is old and years 3 rebounds, and 2 steals; Marcie Region and State Tournaments! tends Nephi Elementary School, ment, says a Stanford Universi- ness ofbowels and weakness are Jackson with 2 points, 4 reCongratulations to the team where she enjoys her teachers and common. ty expert bounds, 3 steals, and 2 assists; and the coaches on a great year!! friends. Changes in thyroid function' The symptoms of thyroid disand Camille Park with 2 points, You did a fabulous job! somewhat more common at are ease can be nonspecific, so its after pregnancy and at puberty, disto important keep thyroid While both forms ' menopause. ease in mind when symptoms, can strike underproranging from fatigue to depres- duction of at any age, thyroid hormone most' and have sion, are no apparent cause, says Dr. I. commonly affects women over Roes McDougall, professor of ra- age 60. 4:00. They then start Saturday on Saturday, depending on their By Shawna Greenhalgh Hypothyroidism is caused by and of medicine. diology playing at 9:30 and again at standings from Fridays games. an auto immune disorder in, Thyroid diseases are easy to JHS Correspondent 12:30. They will then compete for They will compete in a single diagnose using blood tests that which the body perceives the thy- -' placement according to their elimination on Saturday. All can be ordered a roid as foreign and produces an-- , by patients per-- , ' times are Nevada time. Spring is here and it is time for wins. tibodies that destroy the gland.! the spring sports to start at Juab This years baseball team is Juabs track team is also kick- sonal physician," notes McDou- - Both hyperthyroidism and hy--. "And while often treatment, coached by Raymond Nielsen ing off their season. The track galL High. much are more or lifelong, usually re- pothyroidism This years softball team is and Tony Sperry. The baseball team is coached by Gary Nielson long-tercommon in women and tend to . coached by Alley Gee, Donna team will be traveling to Mes- and Derrin Owens. Coach Niel- sults in total elimination of run in families. Street, and Kori Newton. The quite this weekend to compete in son said, "The team has a lot of symptoms." "So if you are being examined The thyroid gland, which reLadys softball team will travel a baseball tournament. Their younger faces and they are lookfor any reason, be sure to tell leases hormones that play an to St. George this weekend to first game is at 9:00 on Friday ing forward to a season." doctor if family members great your role in and growth compete in the Spring Warm-u- p morning against Preston, Idaho, Watch for announcements in the important have had thyroid problems, says metabolism, sits in the front of Tournament. Their first game then at 1:00 against San Juan, paper for Juabs track meets. "That may help McDougall. neck. the When the thyroid prowill be Friday morning at 10:00, and again at 7:00 p.m. against We would like to encourage the speed diagnosis. duces too up much thyroid hormone, t then they play Friday night at Rowland Hall. They play again community and members of the Diagnosis ofeither condition is the conditicm is called tfCcltablS thUTOid diS8clSe well-bein- palpi-tation- s, Spring Sports are starting at Juab High, Softball team will play this weekend long-standin- g m -- hyperthy- ing the Juab Wasps thiifseason! the coaches and you have hypothyroidism, exathletes ofthe spring sports this plains McDougall. "Symptoms of hypothyroidism year!! Good Luck to treatment usually returns pa-- ' tients to full function, says Me--: Dougall. Some other thyroid ' problems, such as nodules or tumors, might produce no symp-toms and are most often characterized by a growth or lump in the thyroid gland, which would be found during examination of, the thyroid. For hypothyroidism, thyroid tablets usually bring quick relief, , Sse The Tnumes-Ne- ws Fob Kunlbber Staunmps 1995 OiswoEsl IFIyers ' CerMess Envlps Easiness Fosters Fws es i ' Astarb Vaims 2 to choose frern Your Price See Pat or Rap Ibday For Theao and other GSSATC2ALS EZeZDAV'G FitpM, AQG 623-55C- 3 OAC. sales tax, license and document Cm due upon signing. jv Public hearing on animal rights will be held on April 1st s Thulrda Correspondent Nephi City Council will hold a public hearing on the proposed animal rights amendment for the zoning ordinance. The hearing will be held on April 1, prior to the d council meeting evening. "The city planning Wimmiiwi doptedtheproposal of the animal rights committee, wH Randy McKnight, city aiminii. regularly-schedule- CrCZD 4 1 By Myras cal22 , ; Times-New- Payments cs low per month $0 down, 60 months lypeseEfionfi When too much thyroid hormone is being made, various approach-- . es are available, including pills, radioactive iodine or surgery. "The specific treatment plan is best developed with the help of a specialist, McDougall says. There doesnt appear to be anything people can do to pre-- I vent hypo- - or hyperthyroidism,, says McDougall, so there cer-tainly is no reason to feel any pangs of guilt or blame if the diagnosis is thyroid dysfunction. trator. , The special committee, appointed by the mayor and council to study the issue, returned their report to the council a few ago. The planning commission then took the recommendations and studied them. McKnight said the planning . commission made no changes in the recommendations by the advisory board. -- |