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Show Page 6 Nqphi, Utah tEtmeB-Nefo- a Wednesday, November 4, 1998 ; r tOIXJS Reboot Revs. . . GomOGranuuGO DcD() gOgCosOgg By The Juab High School Wasp Football team traveled a long five hour bus trip to take on Kanab last Friday. The Wasps played a tough game, but came home with a disappointing loss 4. many Wasp injuries crushed all hopes for the Wasps future. The first three quarters of the game the Wasps were unable to pull things together as they were held scoreless. In the fourth quarter the Wasps turned on the sting scoring their only two touchdowns of the game as Scott Howarth ran one in and Andy It was a hard fought battle Messersmith connected with from the beginning, but Kanabs Mitch Durbin. But it was just too By Kayleen put up a good fight but were Garrett JHS Correspondent 15-1- Juab High School Lady Wasps traveled to Orem last The Thursday and Friday to participate in the State tournament. They lost their first game, won the second, and lost the third to place 8th overall. Juab played their first game against Enterprise. The Wasps JHS GoOraoss , 15-1- 0. registration in the fitness and weight training class offered 0 Monday-Fridaa.m. 6:00-73- 0 y and p.m. beginning November 2nd. Fees are $20.00 per quarter for use of the weight room. Use of the indoor track is free of charge. Please register at the weight. room on your first visit even ; 6:00-7:3- Monday-Thursda- jj SsOg 15-1- , Buck-aroo- s. 9, , 5, 2. JHS sponsors centennial logo contest ALL-STAT- E Cross-Countr- y '- 623-133- 623-150- SENIOR SPOTLIGHT 3. Playhouse committee looking for showplace homes Tif- fany Allred is the daughter of Marv L. and Patricia Allred. Her hobbies and interests are piano, running, volleyball, and singing. The Juab Playhouse Theater She plans to attend UVSC and then get married and have a fam- project Committee is seekingvol-unteer- s to showcase their homes ily. in a Holiday Christmas Home Show. Homes can be historic or ! it s oun til new. Participants will be asked to have their homes decorated for the festive holiday season. All proceeds will go towards the renovation of the Juab County Playhouse Theater project. If you are interested, please call Shan-n- a g chair at Harris, 5 or Tiffany Taylor at Date is pending upon response. fund-raisin- 623-212- 62J-216- 3. How baby born to cron couple THE CLASSY LADY E 100 N, OTE. 4, PAYSON, UT 45-044- - A Daughter born October 18, 9 1998, to Trent and Lynette Harmon of Nephi. She will be named THUS, FRI( SAT, NOVEKSER 5,6 A7 Sarah Harmon. Her grandparents are Larry and Pat Harmon CELESStATE WITH US AK3 AMAZING SAVINGS of Nephi, and Odell and Jeannie Christiansen of Mt. Pleasant, Great-grandparen- are John ts and Beth Harmon of Nephi, and Mildred Nelson of Hurricane. each harvest objective unit when the number of cougars to be taken has been met, or on June 6, 1999. To purchase a harvest objective permit, hunters need a 1998 small game or combination license and a Wildlife Habitat Authorization to hunt cougars through the end of 1998. If they continue hunting into 1999 they must purchase a 1999 small game or combination license, as well as a 1999 Habitat Authorization. "Hunters should study the 9 Utah Cougar Proclamation to choose a harvest objective unit, Fowlks said. "Unit descriptions begin on page 15. Following the lead of other western states, Utah established harvest objective management units in 1996 as one way to help speed the recovery of Utahs deer herds. Through the sale of an unlimited number of permits, the units help speed Utahs deer herd recovery by increasing chances that a set number of cougars can be harvested on units where deer herds are facing their toughest challenge. Before each hunting trip hunters must call toll-fre- err MbWMimil Great-grandmoth- er i ' n N All-Regi- All-Stat- e. station sot up at Hophi Elementary RSVP Echos!':;;:. Nephi Elementary School is the first Retired and Seniors Volunteer (RSVP) Station in Juab county. An RSVP Station is the organization or agency that needs RSVP Volunteers to help them meet a significant community need. RSVP Volunteers are concerned, interested and involved individuals (just like you) who are 55 years of age or older, who are willing to spend an hour or two a day, a week, or a month to help bring about constructive solutions for priority community needs. Nephi Elementary School has a total of 547 students this year in grades K-- They also have a special needs preschool program with 33 students enrolled, bringing the total student population to 580. Students at Nephi Elementary come from the Levan MR. JUAB Don Markland was crowned Mr( Juqb lastThursday and Nephi area and have great school spirit. Their mascot is the 4. See RSVP on page 8 Subscribe Today! Only $21 per year in Juab County PresTsaal Class What to Expect When You're Expecting Taught by Debbie Hoog UN, C.C.E. 623-53- 22 Oases Cover Warning signs in pregnancy Labor and delivery Breathing and relaxations , 538-470- 0. Post-partu- m Breastbottle feeding Infant care 1523 Scfcc&la (All classes in Nephi Clinic basement, 346 E. 600 N.) Kov.4-Pe- c2 Wednesdays, 7 pm central vc"oy mcCScd center , as part.ofa Red Ribbon "Week ac- - ; tivity. Contestants were judged on a personal interview, an onstage question, thought, and talent. Don is the son of Joe and Rayma Markland of Nephi. e, (5466) to verify their harvest objective unit is still open to hunting. The phone line is updated by 8 p.m. daily, providing hunters with closure information for Son born October 23, 1998, to Craig and Carolyn Talbot of La-guna Hills, California. He will be named Treyden Hideyo Talbot tHis grandparents are Lee and the next days hunt. LuDean Sperry of Nephi, and For more information huntDavid Hideyo and Fumiko Hold ers may call their regional Di, of McCallen, Tfexas. vision office or the Divisions is mma Talbot of Oak Salt Lake City office at (801) Citv.' Marcie Jack-sowas named to the Volleyball team at the Region Volleyball tournament held in Grantsville. She was also chosen for Volleyball Academic Marcie is the daughter of George and Jill Jackson of Nephi. ALL-REGIO- 1998-199- - 29 623-176- and For further information, call on most of Utahs harvest ob9 or jective units begins December Gayle Ludlow at 16. The season will close on Julie Smalley at M7 Students os!icd to donate goods to crisis confer 0. 1. Be 8 12 x 11. 2. Any age may enter. 3. Be done in black ink. 4. Be submitted no later than cougars by exchanging their December 1, 1998, at the Juab Tnit for a harvest objective unit School District Office, 42 East thats still open to hunting. A $5 200 North, Nephi. handling fee will be charged for 5. All entries become the prop- - each exchange and the permit is erty of Juab School District, none not valid until the day after the will be returned. Winner agrees exchange was made. All exchangto allow publication of logo sign es must be made at a Division office. a release. . The winner will receive $100. ; The 1998-9- 9 cougar season SENIOR SPOTLIGHT Sam Adams is the son of .Craig and Yasmina Adams. His ' interests are football, wrestling, and girls. After high school he plans to attend college. 3. being asked to bring clothing, toys, and books to be donated to a women and childrens crisis center in the Salt Lake area. If you have any items you would be willing to donate, please bring them to the high school. If you have any questions please call the high school at 4 and ask for Mary Dawn Sperry or Kayleen Garrett. points, two kills, and one block. Cats away with scores of 15-- 5 ' and Holly Hall led the; Wasps in this game with ten"' points (two aces), three kills, and five blocks. She was followed by Marcie Jackson who had nine points, one block, Kamelle Newton who had five points (one ace), one kill, four blocks, and Allynne Bailey who had five points. The Lady Wasps last game ; was against the Monticello The Wasps put up a fight but were unable to prevail. The ' Wasps lost their first game 15-you plan to use the track only. Please prepare to observe the won the second 15-- but lost the following rules for the weight final game 15-- Kamelle New- ton led the Wasps with her eight room and track: 1. No food or drink in the weight room or gym. 2. No children younger than high school age (Freshman in j ACADEMIC High School). ,, Jennifer Wilson was chosen for 3. No Levis (Levi shorts includAcademic All-- i j ed). Denim is rough on the State. She is the daughter ofLynn thnweight Room Juab High School is celebrat and Debbie Wilson of Nephi, t ; ing 100 years of education; 1899-- ) i 1999. A logo contest to be used to promote the centennial celebration, is being offered. Entries must: 623-133- 623-150- As part of Juab High Schools Red Ribbon Week, students are Juab took on South Summit for Following Kamelle was Holly their next game, and they Hall with seven kills, and one smashed the Wild Cats. The block. This will conclude the Lady Wasps came together and played with a whole team effort. This Wasps volleyball season. really showed as it only took the Lady Wasps two games to put the , Go pubDoa The Juab High School weight room and indoor track will be accessible to the public through y 7. 17-1- 5, vcighG Chaining acacssabDc 9. blocks. un- able to conquer. The Wasps lost their first game They came alive their second game to but then beat Enterprise Mar-ci- e lost their last game Jackson led the Wasps as she contributed ten points, and four kills. She was followed by Leslee Rasmussen who had eight points, two kills, one block, and Holly Hall who had six points (two aces), eleven kills, and three will be returned. Winner agrees to allow publication of logo sign a release. The winner will receive $100. For further information, call 9 or Gayle Ludlow at ' Julie Smalley at Juab High School is celebratThe Wasps defense was led by 100 years of education, 1899-199to pull ahead of Kanab. Mitch Durbin who had 22 points ing Alogo contest to be used to The Wasps offense was led by from twelve tackles, two sacks, the centennial celebrapromote Brett Mortensen who carried the and one blocked pass. Mitch was tion, is offered. . being ball thirteen times for 38 yards followed by Trent Olsen with 16 Entries must: and caught one pass for six points from ten tackles, one sack 1. Be 8 12 x 11. yards. Following Brett was Andy and one blocked pass. Matt 2. Any age may enter. Messersmith who carried the Bowls with ten points from four 3. Be done in black ink. ball twelve times for 27 yards tackles and one interception, and 4. Be submitted no later than and had one complete pass for six Brett Mortensen with nine December 1, 1998, at the Juab yards. Scott Howarth also played points. School District Office, 42 East This was the Wasps final game well as he completed seven pass200 North, Nephi. es for 92 yards. of the season. 5. All entries become the property of Juab School District, none CuD Odd Ossps Dcgo GomflocO passing game combined with late in the game for the Wasps Kayleen Garrett JHS Correspondent of 27-1- qpomooro , , |