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Show 1 n "T tK 3ftmes JCefoe Page 6 -- r 'f n 3 '1 n Nephi, Utah i Wednesday, December 17, 1937 3cI)ool Revs. . . Wirestfars feesA Wrnto Classic Bunds, flake Sscomd PJace OeiraM. By Angie ), North Summit Johnson who each finished with guitch ), a perfect 0 record. Tanner CowPiute (63-18and an, Brady Mortensen, Bradee Springville Individual winners for the JV Beddoes, and Ryan Warner each had 1 records for the day. Ca- Team were Troy Pay first in the sey Shepherd, Ryan Ingram, 98 weight class, Morgan Hall Sam Adams, Jason Spencer, and second in the 112 weight class, Jaren Lynn finished with a 2 Jerry Shepherd third in the 112 record. Overall, the Varsity team weight class, Chet Ludlow first record was 1 losing only to Pay-so- n in the 119A weight class, Clint (48-1and defeating Pan- - Markland second in the 119B weight class, Trever Royce third in the 130A weight class, Scott ESSAY FINALISTS JMS students, Scott Sensibaugh, Jennifer Wallace second in the 130B Lynn, Natalie Knowlton, and Kara Spencer placed as the top four entries. weight class, Pat Neilsen fourth in the 130B weight class, Ryan McPherson second in the 135 weight class, Seth McPherson first in the 140 weight class, Brandon Jarre tt third in the 140 weight class, and Derrick Hooper fourth in the 215 weight class.. (63-18- Sperry 5-- JHS Correspondent (62-15- ), (64-18- ). Juab High School wrestled for first place against Payson in the annual Juab Winter Classic Duel Tournament. It was a close competition through the first seven weight classifications, but Pay-so- n pinned the Wasp wrestlers in the next six of the seven weight classes. This was a repeat of last years championship as Payson and Juab fought it out. Coach Waldron commented, Payson has some great wrestlers, but I think we do too. I like the way our kids wrestled hard and battled through the match. Tough matches like that will pay off in the state tournament. Thats what Im concerned 4-- 3-- 4-- 4) Boys Basketball Team Tramples Parowan 70-5- $ By Angie Sperry fourth quarter. Parowan made a run in the fourth scoring 18 18-1- JHS Correspondent about. Some wrestlers with an outIn a game last Fristanding performance in the day night, Brett Lovells amaztournament were Cody Morte ris- ing 33 points led Juab to a decien, Andy Messersmith, and Chet sive victory over the Parowan non-regi- Rams. Juab led after the first quarter 6 and the game continued to be close through the second quarter. The third quar- on points to Juabs 11. Juabs lead was too great, though, and the DEAR AMERICA Front row: Rachel Mickelson, Valerie Allred, 3 ter, however, was dominated by Wasps came out with a Scott Sensibaugh, and Trevor Shaw. Back row: Kara Spencer, Cheri the Wasp offense as they win. the Rams 22-- 4 to make Brett Lovell was the top scor- Mills, Mindy Booth, Jeffery Kay, and Jesse Stephenson. These were the score 5 going into the er with 33 points. He had 2 three the finalists for the Dear America Student Writing Contest. pointers in the game. Josh Park followed with 15 points and had 1 three pointer in the game. Other scorers were Trevor Casper with 12, Matt Ware with 3, Tyson Kyhl with 2, Brad Peterson with 2, Mitch Durbin with 2, and Adam Ware with 1. tudents from Juab Middle Dear America is a new historiThe JV Team was also victori- School recently took part in the cal fiction series that lets young ous over the Rams as they won Dear America Student Writing readers see what it was like to Will Cano led the scoring Contest. you to celebrate the holiday day grow up in &n important time Tb go along with their history and place in United States hiswith 10 points followed by Car-so- n spirit with us. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and it Park with 8 points and 1 fair pamphlets and projects stu- tory. Written by todays r, Mitch Durbin with dents went back in history and g is free to the public, authors, these 6 points, Adam Ware with 5 kept a diary of the events they diaries are told from the point of points, Trevor Hooper with 5 experienced for five days. They view of young people. points. Josh Fowkes with 4 could choose who they wanted; a The grand prize winners will points, Trent Olsen with 2 points, signer of the Declaration of In- receive autographed hardcovers and Brad Peterson with 2 points. dependence, a soldier in WWII, of the first five Dear America The Freshmen also won. a Mormon coming to the Salt books, their entries will be exThe Wasps will travel to Mill- Lake Valley or a blade slave un- cerpted in a future issue of Arard Friday to play the Eagles in der the direction of Harriet row and a 10 copy literature set M non The people, places, and of each of the first five Dear region game. Games will start at 4:00 with the Freshmen, events in their diaries needed to America books for their English 5:15 with the JV, and 7:00 with be historically accurate. classroom. the Varsity. 70-5- out-scor- ed 59-3- Dsar Amsrica student writing contest Holiday Eamd Comcest Monday migM The Juab Middle School and ing will be the bands newest ad- High School bands invite you to dition, the JHS Jazz Ensemble, attend their annual holiday con-Our bands have made tremen- cert on Monday, December 22nd, dous strides this year and we ask at 7:00 p.m. in the high school auditorium. Performing such standards as Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer and Sleigh Ride will be the beginning 6th grade band, the intermediate band and our high school band. Also perform- - 42-2- 1 three-pointe- December 17, 1997 Dear Customer: programming as have good news! Effective on December 31 , 1997 we will be moving The Disney Channel from its current position as a premium channel to our Basic service. The Disney Channel harnesses Disney magic to create an exciting destination for children and adults alike. family-oriente- award-winnin- Tub-ma- n. IMPORTANT NOTICE ABOUT CHANGES IN YOUR CABLE SERVICES AND BILLING Many of you have requested that we offer more part of your cable lineup. Weve heard you and now 3. d a result of this move, The Disney Channel will no longer be offered as part of a premium package or on an a la carte basis. We have been contacting all current Disney customers about this change for the purpose of providing you with the options on how you can continue to receive the remaining services in your premium package, as well as offering alternative premium services to replace The As Disney Channel. Girls Basketball Team defeated by North Sanpete Bjr Angie Sperry JHS Correspondent Last Tuesday night the Juab High School Girls Basketball team traveled to North Sanpete to take on the 3A Lady Hawks. It looked to be an even game in the first half as Juab scored 14 points after the first quarter and North Sanpete scored 21. After the second quarter the score was 6 as Juab gave up some easy baskets to the Hawks inside. With the morale a little low, Juab came out in the third quarter trying to catch up and overcome the Hawks: But, things didnt work out that way as North Sanpete continued to score and Juabs shots just wouldnt fall. After the third quarter the score was The Wasps actually outscored the Hawks in the fourth quarter but it wasn't enough and North Sanpete came out with a 5 win over Juab. Tbp scorers in the Varsity game Rachelle Kay had 4, Kayleen 25-3- . 32-,5- 3. 13-1- 1, you currently have The Disney Channel as part of a premium (Choice Theater) package you will need to your decision to receive your newly restructured If re-affi- package. ANY CURRENT DISNEY CUSTOMER WHO DOES NOT COMMUNICATE WITH TCI, EITHER BY PHONE OR MAIL, THEIR DESIRETO CONTINUE RECEIVING A PREMIUM PACKAGE, WILL NO LONGER RECEIVE THE REMAINING PREMIUM SERVICES IN THAT PACKAGE AFTER DECEMBER 31, 1997. In other words, if you currently have a package that includes HBO, Disney Starz and Encore and we dont hear from you (and get your approval) to keep HBO, Starz and Encore as part of your total cable programming package (by December 31,1 997), we are obligated to disconnect those services (HBO, Starz and Encore) and quit billing you for them, also effective on December 31, 1997. Thank you for your continued patronage and your patience through these changes. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact our office at 1 or our mailing address is 1 51 5 N. Riverside Ave., Provo, Utah 84604. were Marcie Jackson with 15, Holly Hall with 10, Stephanie Boyd with 7, Shantell Hall with 6, and Donni Phillips with 4. AJbby Bailey, Tamarie Olsen, and Sharon Boyd each had 1 point in the game. Leading rebounders were Stephanie Boyd with 7, Holly Hall with 6, Marcie Jack-so- n and Kamelle Newton each with 5, Shantell Hall with 4, Donni Phillips with 3, Tamarie Olsen with 2, Camille Park with 2, and Allynne Bailey with 2. Donni Phillips had 5 steals in the game, Holly Hall had 3, and Marcie Jackson had 2. Marcie Jackson also had 2 assists and Shantell Hall, Donni Phillips, and Holly Hall each had 1 assist in the game. The JV team was victorious over the Hawks as they won Allynne Bailey led the team scoring with 13 points. She made 2 three-poishots in the game. Holly Hall had 11 points, Sharon Boyd had 6, Camille Park had 4, 44-2- 3. nt 64-4- you end your femlty a ssfa end enjoysbto Holiday Season ! 1 CHANNEL. TCI 6. and Jamie Callaway with 1. Kristyn Newton and Lindsey Shepherd led rebounds with 4 each followed by Josie Jones with 3, Kelsey Hall with 2, Hailey Stephenson with 2, and Jamie Callaway with 2. Karrie Kenison had 7 steals, Hailey Stephenson had 5, Kristyn Newton had 3, Kelsey Hall had 3, Bobbi McPherson had 3, Jamie Callaway had 2, and Cassie Ricks had 2. The team played Parowan here last night, results were not available at press time. Their next game will be on January 2, at home, versus South Sevier. This Newspaper and all inserts included are recyclable 20S N MAIN, NEPHI Please Recycle! il3-7$- D r.lOH'DAY Ct TUESDAY MIGHT SPECIALS -- YOUR CHOICE FZd o 51-2- Freshmen will play at 4:00, JV at 5:30, and Varsity at 7:00 p.m. 00-248-4705 We wish Garrett had 3, and Micah Par- kinson had 3. Camille Park led the rebounding as she had 11 rebounds in the game followed by Sharon Boyd with 7, Rebecca Harris with 6, Holly Hall with 4, Rachelle Kay with 4, Kayleen Garrett with 3, and Micah Parkinson with 3. Rachelle Kay ba'd 6 steals in the game while Allynne Bailey had 4, Micah Parkinson had 3, Holly Hall had 3, and Sharon Boyd with 2. The Freshmen were defeated by North Sanpete Kristyn Newton was the top scorer with 11 points followed by Hailey Stephenson with 7, Kelsey Hall with 4, Bobbi McPherson with 3, Lcrco Tnrco Tc,!nj V1 Fi-- xp cn.y 5 p.m. to dccim Recycle Bin Located At Juab Middle School Parkling Lot |