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Show TT 4 Wednesday, December 24, 1S37 Nephi, Utah e Page 8 LsAj Wasps School Revs. . The Wrestling Team will next Young after a close match; in the Kevin Waldron was very pleased 130 weight, Casey Shepherd won with the team and is looking for- - travel to the Beaver Invitation-war- d to some tough region com- - al on January 3. by forfeit; in the 135 weight, By Angie Sperry JHS Correspondent Andy Messersmith pinned Jared Last Thursday night, the Juab Mellor; in the 140 weight, Ryan High School Wrestlers matched Ingram forfeited to Josh Hansup with the wrestlers from Gun- en; in the 145 weight, Sam Adnison. The Juab Wrestlers had ams pinned Brett Heath; in the several pins and destroyed the 152 weight, Casey Reynolds Bulldogs with a total team score pinned Chad Westover; in the 160 weight, Jason Spencer of 71 to Gunnisons 9. Individual results were as fol- pinned Matt Jensen; in the 171 lows: in the 103 weight, Cody weight, Bradee Beddoes pinned Mortensen pinned Randy Beek; Brad Mellon in the 189 weight, in the 112 weight, Kolby Ander- Chet Johnson defeated Ken sen pinned Josh Childs; in the McArthur; in the 215 weight, 119 weight, Tanner Cowan won Jaren Lynn won by forfeit; and by forfeit; in the 125 weight, in the Heavyweight, Ryan WarnBrady Mortensen lost to Tyler er pinned Shaun Rich. Coach His EiusssO family Paroxysm :5sm (55.45) ordjaslhi' Wirestfsirs easffiy dsfeati (Geinimsoifii By Angie Sperry JHS Correspondent The Juab High School Boys Basketball Team traveled to Millard last Friday night to take on the Eagles. Juab led 2 to start the game and then the 9-- got along fins... I half. Juab continued to dominate the rest of the game scoring 35 more points in the third and fourth quarters. The final score By Angie Sperry petition throughout January. JHS Correspondent Juab High Basketball team defeated by Millard score remained close throughout the first half. The third and fourth quarters were dominated by Millard, however, and Juab never did recover. The final score was 3 for Millard. Josh Park was the leading scorer in the game with 23 points followed by Trevor Casper with 14 points, Brett Lovell with 5, Adam Ware with 4, Mitch Durbin with 4, and Matt Ware with 2. Brett Lovell was the top rebounder with 11 followed by Josh Park with 9. Trevor Casper had 5 assists in the game. . The JV and Sophomore teams were also defeated by Millard. The final score for the JV game 9 for Millard. Mitch was Durbin was the top scorer for Juab with 16 points followed by Will Cano with 11, Brad Peterson with 6, and Adam Ware and Joey Sutorius with 2 each. The Sophomore team lost to Millard The leading scorer was Will Cano with 10 points followed by Carson Park with 7, Joey Sutorius and Josh Fowkes each with 5, Jake Jones and Adam Ware each with 4, and Trenton Olsen with 2. The Freshman team defeated Millard. The Sophomore team will play in a tournament at Millard on The Freshmen, JV January 64-5- 44-3- 50-3- 7. It looked a little shaky the first was quarter of the game, but the Holly Hall and Marde Jackson Lady Wasps soon pulled away to were the top scorers with 17 defeat the Parowan Rams 9 points each. They were followed last Tuesday night at Juab. The by Shantell Hall and Kamelle Wasps were ready for revenge Newton with 10 each, Donni after being defeated by the Rams Phillips with 5, Stephanie Boyd last year in the state tourna- with 2, Tamarie Olsen with 2, and Camille Park with 2. ment. The JV team was defeated by The Rams came out strong the Kayleen Garrett first quarter, though, as they Parowan scored 11 points to Juabs 9 was the leading scorer with 14 65-4- 9. 65-4- 37-2- 5. points. Juab had several turnovers that helped .the Rams get ahead. In the second quarter, however, it was a much different story as the Wasps scored 21 points to Parowans 8 to make 9 for Juab at the the score 30-1- David Ekes to watch ask videos. the sports channel. until they bought a satellite dish. It something you don't hear much about in the satellite TV ads, which promise hundreds of channels of television. But the truth is: With a standard satellite system, you can only watch one of those channels at a time on every TV in your home. movie-quali- ty - two people in your household want to watch different shows at the same time, it is possible but be prepared to pay. In fact youll need to pay for additional receivers for each TV in your home, and a dual output dish. Plus, youll have to pay an additional monthly programming fee. It's enough to send the cost of putting a satellite dish on your home through the roof. If With cable television, you typically can hook up as many TVs as you like at little or no extra cost No matter how many TVs you have, everybody can watch whatthey like. TCI Cable Television can collect trees from your neighbors and lean them against the clothes line to create a lean-t- o for birds to get out of the weather. If you have existing trees, merely string some ropes between two trees to lean the Christmas trees against. Submerged Christmas trees provide excellent habitat for fish and aquatic wildlife, such as frogs. If you have a pond or stream on your property, you can collect a few Christmas trees, tie them together and anchor them in the pond or stream with large rocks to offer fish, amphibians and aquatic insects a place to live. Christmas trees also can be used to keep a stream, creek or river from cutting into a bank, by creating a diversion against The Lady Wasps will play again on Friday, January 2, home against South Sevier. at ( Of all big game animals, deer Recent snowstorms and talk of an El Nino winter have had are the most susceptible to hard many glancing towards the winter conditions as deep snow mountains and high country, makes it difficult for them to get through the snow and to the shrubs they utilize for food. A winter last year that featured a lot of thawing after each snowstorm, and a wet summer wondering about .the condition of Utahs deer herds. Mike Welch, big game program coordinator for the Division of Wildlife Resources, has good news for those who wonder, and some news that may surprise that provided good forage for deer, has resulted in deer enterthose concerned about an El ing ,this winter in excellent Nino winter. We typically receive a lot of snowfall the year after an El Nino year, Welch said. In addition, most deer in Utah and Varsity teams will play have gone into this winter in exNorth Summit on January 7. cellent condition, better prepared From page 6 to endure the harsh conditions winter can present. This was not the case, for ex- Trees points followed by Allynne Bailey with 9, and Micah Parkinson with. 2. The Freshmen did not play this week. 08(22 dOMg W8i 2-- 3. ChdyEkes to watch : shape. And according to Division wildlife biologists in the field, deer are doing well, despite recent heavy snowfalls in some areas of the state. Welch said biologists monitor three criteria the condition of the deer, snow depth and temperatures to determine how deer ample, prior to the winter of are doing and whether problems 992-9when many of the might be imminent. states deer herds were decimatIn all cases, ed by record winter snowfall. deer in the state are doing well, In 1992 drought conditions he said. Should difficulties arise, the prevailed during the summer and deer went into the winter in Division is prepared to utilize poor condition, Welch said. feeding programs to try and help, They weren't prepared for the he said. hard, late winter that occurred. 3, over-winteri- ng the force of water. Pools will form keep them from decomposing too behind the Christmas trees, quickly. Several heavy logs can which are ideal resting places for also be placed on top ofthe brush fish. pile to keep it from blowing away. Brush piles created from dis- Old sections of culvert, drain carded Christmas trees provide tiles or hollow logs placed in the an important wildlife habitat foundation provide ideal denning , component, providing escape sites. As you clean your yard through cover, nesting sites and denning areas for ground squirrels, cot- the year you can keep your brush tontail rabbits, weasels, skunks, pile going by stacking onto the snakes and red foxes. pile tree branches you have Brush piles can be located on trimmed. If you dont like the larger backyard lots or scattered looks of your brush pile, simply throughout woodlands, meadows plant a hedge of roses or raspor farm areas. Since they do at- berries around it to make it more tract skunks and snakes, you attractive. By planning now, and thinking may not want them too near your house. Tb be. useful to most wild- ahead, you can extend your enlife, brush piles must be at least joyment of that expensive Christfive feet in height and 12 to 15 mas tree throughout the year. ' feet in diameter. Brush piles can be created by laying rows of Christmas trees perpendicular and on top of each other. Big brush piles should be Use your imagination to create things beneficial to wildlife. Keep an eye on the tree to increase your awareness of the wildlife around you and the importance started with a foundation of of habitat. large rocks, stumps or logs, to Youll be amazed! FYV L 206 N MAIN, NEPHI 7 r'OLDAY Ct TUESDAY UIGHT SPECIALS - YOUR CHOICE Wishing you a peaceful holiday ccacsn Its our pleasure to offer you safe , dependable power throughout the year Your Neighbors at Utah Power Lar;o 71 vo Tc-- Sj OcRcn Pickup c." Lzrro Tixrco Flo 5 p.m. to c,";rn vi |