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Show Wednesday, May 21, 1997 t Nephi, Utah Page 5 Track teams compete in sSfate Briefs. . . state trade tournament I Education Hotline The Utah State Office of Education in cooperation with the National Institute for Literacy recently launched the Utah Literacy and Adult Education Hotline. Information of literacy services, adult basic education classes, English as a Second Language programs, and volunteer opportunities are all available by calling , By Shawna Greenhalgh JHS Correspondent The Juab High School Track team traveled to BYU this weekend to compete in the State The girls placed 4th overall, and the boys placed 7th. Boys individual winners were: in the 110 hurdles, Mark Goble 3rd place; 300 hurdles, Mark Goble 4th place; and the medley relay, 3rd place. Girls individual winners were: in the 100 hurdles, Katie Brough 1st place; 300 hurdles, Katie Brough 2nd place; 400 relay, 3rd place; and the discus, Holly Hall 4th place. Congratulations to the track team. , Tbur-name-nt. Students from Juab High School attended BYU Craftsman Fair High Studsimfts aftfterad Craftsman Faiir aft BYU cFnaab) The Juab High School Baseball team traveled to San Juan on Thursday to play in the quarter finals. The boys brought home a win and went on to play in the semifinals. In the San Juan game the winning pitcher was Chet Jackson. Josh Park had 2 points and an RBI. Shane Woolslayer had 1 point, a Grand Slam, and 4 RBIs. Chet Jackson had 1 point and 1 RBI. Brady Blackett, Trevor Casper, John Christensen, and Wyatt Newton all had 1 point each. Nick Bowles and Garrison Ludlow both had 1 RBI. The boys traveled to BYU on Monday to defeat Gunnison in the They will fight for the state title on Friday at semi-final- s. Good Luck to Juab Softball team at as they fight for the title! closes season Basketball Clinic unth loss at The Juab High School Basket- P.O. Box 77, Nephi, Utah 84648. Calendar, The No calendar events will be taken over the phone. s, Wednesday, May 21 Juab Middle School 6th grade Acheivement TVip-Lago- Nephi Elementary Spring Festival practice Outdoor Arena, 0 a.m. Fairgrounds 0 Horse Club Practice p.m. Outdoor Arena, Fairgrounds (Regular practice 8:30-11:0- 6:00-8:0- y) Thursday, May 22 Juab Middle School 6th grade Space Camp Mr. Sperrys class. Nephi Elementary Spring Festival - 6:00 p.m. Outdoor Arena, Fairgrounds Friday, May 23 Jennifer Newell and Tyson White reception. 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Nephi Stake Center. Sunday, May 25 Open house for Travis Johnson and Shannon Lambeon. 7 to 9 p.m. Sherill Lampoon home, Spring Canyon Road, Levan. Thb Community Calendar b brought to you by l. Rbio Thriftivcy end Ccn Frcnldin Store you that we have a we dilng rectory cl Cn FrtJLi that can be used at cllhzr stare. Clrp at ZZS North Main and ms bow csry It t! Tkiie IVceko Receptions Friday, llzy 23 Jennifer Newell and Tyson White reception. 6:33 to 8:33 p.m. Nephi Stake Center. Czzz'lzy, l-Zzy 25 Cpca 1 r,:r? for TV vis Johnson and Shannon Lair.bson. 7 to 9 p.m. Sherill Lampoon home, Spring Canyon Road, Levan. Nephi City swimming pool Hardrock Mining The BLM will hold two public meetings in Salt Lake City on Wednesday, May 28 in connection with the Bureaus effort to revise its Section 3809 regulations that govern hardrock mining on lands. Meeting times are 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Information of Section 3809 can be obtained at www.blm.gov. BLM-manag- Stumped on what to give dear ole dad this year? Adopt a manatee! For twenty dollars, Save the Manatee Club will send an adoption certificate, underwater photo and life history of a manatee. Call i 7:00-9:0- On Thursday, May 22nd, Veterans Memorial State Park will host a dedication of a memorial to honor American Marine and Navy Armed Guard veterans of WW H. Ceremony begins at 11 am., followed by a, free picnic at Riverton City Park. Call i ., two-we- ek Mer-cha- 623-561- game.-Marci- e Monday, May 26th, This Is Saturday, May The Place State Park will host the Spring Celebration. Visitors may stroll the streets of Old Deseret Village and observe pioneer life. Also, games, races and music. From 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Call Subscribe ed Today! Only $19 Memorial Observance On Sunday, May 25th, Camp jpn Stale Park will present a musical and verbal tribute to deceased veterans of our state and country. Held prior to the national observance so that veterans may participate in MemoriFloyd-Stagecoac- H per year al Day events. Ceremony begins 1:00 p.m. Call Thursday for Jamas Chase Kay James Chase Kay, age 71, 1997, at the Mona Cemetery. passed away May 18, 1997, in Friends may call Wednesday Provo, Utah. evening from 8 p.m. at the He was bom December 7, 1925, Anderson Funeral Home, 94 in Mona to John and Mary Eliz- West 300 North Nephi. abeth Stapley Kay. He married 6-- Sybil Fisher August 12, 1962. He was a veteran of WW II, he attended the University of Utah, and retired from the Tboele Army Depot He eqjoyed taking care of his home and family. His grand- , Memorial Day On Monday, May 26th, Veteran Memorial State Park will present a musical and verbal tribute to those who gave their lives for our country. Ceremony begins at 2:00 p.m. Sponsored by United Veteran Council, Utah Military and Veteran Affairs Committee and Utah State Parks. Call In Aeraor Of. . . I Memorial Day Event On May 23, 24 and 26, Territorial Statehouse State Park will celebrate Memorial Day. The two cabins and the school-houwill be open. Sheep shearing and hands-o- n activities. Call se Graduation Commencements scheduled for May 24th are: University . of Utah College of Law at 10:00 a.m. in Kingsbury Hall; , also the University ofUtah School of Medicine at pm. 2.-0-0 in Kingsbury Hall. V , Choir Concert The Mormon Tabernacle Choir will perform May 23rd in the Dee Smith Spectrum at the Utah State University in children brought him many Logan. hours of happiness. He is survived by his wife, Sybil, of Mona; three Pat (Gordon) Newton of Mona; Richard Dean (Margrit) Fisher of Los Gatos, California; and Louis Fisher of Nephi; two sisters, Elsie Smith of Salt Lake City, and Josephine Garfield of Mona; 8 grandchildren, and 12 nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by a Marie Fisher, a brother, Jessie Kay and a sister, Kathryn Kawa. Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m., Thursday, May 22, Talent Competition step-childre- n, Everyone that resides in Utah is encouraged to enter the Best of Utahs Talent Competition. All styles of musk are welcome. Deadline is June 1st Call Landslide Monitored Geologists from the Utah Geotscal Survey are ing a very complex landslide to Spanish Fork Caryoa has forced repair crewe for Utxh Power & to (ktiudi some lines from displaced poles. The slide is about a nil north of Thistle Junction. - , great-grandchildr- tit Iiit step-daughte- r, - t James Chase Kay 3rvicss hs!d for Thomas Worthington in California Thomas Claude Worthington of San Leandro, California, died May 18, 1997. He was born July 21, 1323, in Nephi to Claude William and Katherine Andrews Worthington. He attended school in Nephi and was a member of the LDS Church. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy, serving in the South Pacific during World War II as a radioman. He married Caroline Chris at , 3IV1C6S nt Celebration Spring On 24th and The Lady Wasps Softball teams season came to an end on Thursday. The ladies traveled to San Juan to play in the quarter finals. The Lady Wasps played hard but were not able to bring home the win. Donni Phillips a Memorial Ceremony 623-162- JHS Correspondent - A Manattee for Fathers Day p.m., general public swimming; 0 p.m.. Ladies Night. Swimming lessons will start June 2nd and will be scheduled for sessions throughout the summer with a make-u-p session August Cost is $20.00 and $25.00 per session. 2 Call Jill Mace at or 2 the pool at during regular hours. Tuesday, ed . 1:00-8:0- 3. For more information contact JoDee Baxter and Kamelle Newton both had 1 point The Lady Wade Jacobsen. Wasps had a great season. mes-New- T-C- Greenhalgh was the pitcher of the forms be will Jackson had an RBI. Registration handed out in school or players Crystal Newton had 1 point. may register the morning of June Stephanie Boyd had 2 points. .. The 5th Annual Moab Arts Festival will come alive Memorial Day Weekend, May 24th and 25th. 120 artists from eight states will have art and crafts for sale. Also, continuous entertainment and lots of different kind of food. Call 11-2- 2, -- s The n will publish a Community Calendar each week of events in our area. Ifyou would like to have your event published in this calendar, please submit it by 5 p.m. on Monday at our office at 96 South Main, Nephi or send to Community 4-- H By Shawn 9:00-12:00a- Community Calendar. Hmes-New- San Juan ball Program will conduct a basketball clinic for 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th graders of the upcoming school year on June 3, 4, and 5. The cost of the clinic is $30. The clinic will run 3 hours per day, and will include contests, individual skill development, and games. Jeff Reinart and Jon Judkins, Head Coaches at UVSC and Snow College will each spend some time speaking at the din- 4- - Moab Arts Festival May 30th in State Finals on Friday BYU. 1:00 JHS Correspondent gressionofAIDS. Jason Spencer, 2nd place; Tyson Painter and Emily McKnight 3rd place; Jayson King, Seth Sperry, Adam Ware, Travis Khyl, Josh The Nephi City Swimming Parkin, and Tfessa Kay, 4th place. Pool will open for the season on In architecture, Tyson Painter, May 30th at 3:00 p.m. Friday, Jayson King, Josh Hart, Josh Pool hours will be: Monday and 4th Parkin, Brady Kay through Saturday, 6:00-8:0- 0 place. a.m., Lap Swim; Monday 0 through Saturday, Juabs Baseball team will play at BYU A BYU zoology professor has received a grant from the National Institutes ofHealth for $1.5 million to study pediatric AIDS. It will be used to complete a study to understand the variations ofa gene important in the disease pro-- " will open on to compete in the BYU Craftsman Fair. JHS Correspondent The following students placed at the fair: in mechanical drawStudents from Juab High ing, Kelly Davis and Mike SperSchool went to Provo last week ry, 1st place; Ryan Baird and By Shawna Greenhalgh By Shawna Greenhalgh Aids Research LDS Art May 25 through February, 1SS3, The Image cf the Vfet in Contemporary LDS Art exhibit will be at the Church History and Art in Salt Lake City. i . f . i tensen Shepherd on September 18, 1948. .Zzzro He is survived by his wife, 2 1 daughter: LaVoy Czz riij v. sons and (James) Shepherd, Kathryn Vanderieen, and Thomas C. Worthington; 10 grandchildren; 3 and 2 sisters, Lu Hanson and LaRue Johnson of Nephi. He was preceded in death by his parents, and a brother, William Theadore. Bunal in California. 27 CcuUi I Iz-- Zl, C C t: n; Hzz::r.:r3 HzzZzrs tzyzr tJ CzzzzZz.Z , - cz j.t) . ;.j .:.j J |