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Show Wednesday, January 27, 1999 (Dje (Tinwa-efai- Nephi, Utah B DcoEx Page 7 Pal? c3 Svzb ttiddlo The Scholastic Book Fair will be held at Juab Middle School (7th8th Grade Center) Jan. 25-2- 9 for all students in grades 5 through 8. The books will be on display in the media center for students to preview and pur- chase. Money from the book sale will be used to purchase new books for the media center. Books will be available for parents to view and purchase anytime from 8:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. JMS Jaguar sweatshirts are still available and can be purchased for $15.00. They will be on sale in conjunction with the SENIOR SPOTLIGHT Greg SENIOR SPOTLIGHT book fair. Haney is the son of Terry Haney Jakoye Cowan is the daughter of and Karen Haney. He enjoys Barbara Cowan and Tony working on cars, driving in Cowan. She loves to dance and demolition derbies, and hanging hang out with her friends. She out with friends. He plans to go plans to go to college and, hopeto college to become a mechanic fully, marry an Osmond after Juab High School Drill Ham MOD Qoam x:jM dotfoinidl pegnon U oi U to of Jcr flsncgcnec:) of Technology GCaampSomoCDup SaCcwcOeiy The Juab High School Drill Team will defend their e title this Region Championship Saturday, Jan. 30, at North Summit High School in Coalville. The competition will begin at 10 a.m. two-tim- the Military, Precision Dance, Night will be held on Wednesday, and Novelty Divisions. Juab has Feb. 3, at 7.00 p.m. in the high placed in the top 4 overall in all school gym. The team is coached by Lisa invitational competitions this Blackett, 1998 2A Coach of the year. Recently in the Southern Utah Year. Team members are: SeThe team has spent many Elite Competition, the JHS Drill niors, Emilee Nielsen, Jakoye hours perfecting their routines in Team placed 2nd overall, 2nd in Cowan, Camille park, Andrea Military, 2nd in Novelty, and 4th Frampton, Janelle Keith, Meri in Prop and Dance. ty Blackett, Sharon Boyd, Kris The drill team must qualify for ten Painter; Juniors, Leslee Ras the State Drill Team competition mussen, Annie Mangelson, A1 by being one of the top 3 teams isha Jones, Kathryn Woodland in the region competition. State Janilee Mangelson, Shay Lamb-sowill be held Friday, Feb. 5, at 9 Angela Wilson, Meladee Cola.m. State Utah Crista Boswell, Marci at Bosh, Valley Garrett By Kaylctn lege. Your support and school Blackett, Meagan Sperry, Lynsey JHS Correspondent spirit would be greatly appreci- Stoddard, Kaydee Morgan; Sophated to cheer the JHS team on omores, Sami Shepherd, Juab Highs graphic aits pro- to Region and State titles. Stephanie Worwood, Chantel The annual Juab ProVita Fish, and Jamie Callaway. gram competed in the Lycos Internet competition which is a type of treasure hunt on the Internet. The Wasps received a Silver Webmaster Certificate. The graphic art students found over 70 of the 100 Internet Outposts. Participating students include: Zac Thomas, Keld Sperry, Trent Wall, Brady Sutherland, Jared points by reading Vanity Fair By Kaslccn Garrett Jarrett, Brad Dinkle, Cody Jar-ret- t, and Phantom of the Opera. Tyler Mike StoweH, Kade Ence, JHS Correspondent Savage followed wiK62. 3 points,, , , ft Jimmy Coray, Michael Wood, and Erica Moreywith 51.3. The Spencer Knowlton, and Joey be to rest included Joshua Brooks, continues an Reading important emphasis in the cur- Amanda Sutherland, JaNae riculum at Juab High School. Mayne Mortensen, Second quarter results are in Jess Worwood, Alecia Seely, and from the Accelerated Reading Stephen Anderson. In the eleventh grade Sara program which show that students are reading more and Mitchell read one book and reachieving greater success at ceived 58 points. Janilee MangelJuab High. Approximately 450 son, Ryan McPherson, Sebastian students are participating in the Hofmann, Leslie Rasmussen, program and 450 tests were Mitchell Hertz, Ryan Ingram, The Juab Company of Daugh- passed for a total of 4273.3 points Nicholas Jones. Emilie Belliston, ters of Utah Pioneers, has just (some students took and passed and Morgan Rice finish off the received 1,000 copies of a reprint several tests so not all students top ten. Michael Kenison was the top of "History of Juab County" by are reading or passing tests.) The top ten readers in the reader in the 12th grade with 54 Alice P. McCune. For many years this informative history book has ninth grade (in order of points points. He is doing the reading been unavailable with only two accumulated) are Daniel Rey- and testing on his own as the copies left in the city library and nolds with 47.5 followed closely 12th grade does not participate two in the school library with no by Blaine Bassett with 45.5 and in the program. After two quarters of reading, checkout privileges. Now at a Erika Gerhards with 41.3. The minimal cost it is available to the rest are Kellen Worwood, Paul Erika Gerhards still leads in topublic at the DUP gift shop in the Sperry, Byron Major, Justin tal points for this school year folmuseum at 4 South Main in Ware, Amy Allred, Annalee Lun-del- l. lowed by Michael Kenison, ByJay Markland, and Janelle ron Major, Jennifer Zirbes, Tyler Nephi, open from 1:00 to 5:00 Bastian. Savage, Sara Mitchell, Micah p.m. weekdays. In the tenth grade Jennifer Parkinson, Daniel Reynolds, EriHistories in the book include all major and small communities Zirbes gathered a whopping 77.4 ca Morey, and Blaine Bassett. as well as deserted settlements in Juab County. Reprint costs were made available through a grant from the George S. and Dolores Do re (Sybop Cuirudca n, Eteodfogj 0 0K7 OCoeSi? after graduation. graduation. certificate 7b better prepare students for a world of increasing technological complexity, the University of Utah has established a graduate Subscribe Today Only $21.00. certificate in management of technology to be administered by the David Eccles School of Business and the College of Engineering. The interdisciplinary program is designed to give MBA students a more substantive technological background and give graduate S students in engineering or science an appreciation for the economic impact of technological processes and manufacturing decisions, says program director Bill Moore, a professor of marketing at the U. See Course on page I S N A Toll Freel (888) 343-228- 8 Internet Service & Web Internet Access News Home Page Based Storage Tech Support ail ail 10 $14.95 SCDGGGOS Unlimited "The National Internet Service Provider With a Local Presence' -- e Su-toriu- s. er, be selling reprint oi "History of iunb County" DUP vAll r Ec-cl- es Foundation of Salt Lake City. Proceeds from the sale of the book will be used eventually for the renovation of the old Brough machinery building west of the museum building where antique farm machinery will be displayed. Many pieces are already collected there awaiting a cleaner, more appropriate restored setting. DUP will be accepting any and all donations of farm implements and related materials. Donations are tax deductible. Here's your opportunity to clean out the old barnyard and at the same time acquaint future generations with the way it used to be." If you should need help with transporting items, contact DUP 2 and we will endeavat or to help. 623-520- . . 4. . L Buy a DIRECTV System, subscribe to Total Choice PLATINUM from Pegasus Satellite Television, activate USSBf and get over $200 in FREE programming. Vsnisly225 Access to over channels including your favorite cable networks, STARZI, the Encore Media Networks and more! Premium movie channels including HBO, Showtime, Cinemax and more! The most choices in regular ns Offer 7 Today! season sports! Up to 55 pay per view movies every day! 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