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Show dje Nephi, Utah Dmes-efo- s Page 6 Jackson completes basic training ' ( 1 1 Army Pvt. David E. Jack-so- n has graduated from ba- sic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, South Carolina. During the nine weeks of training, the soldier studied the Army mission, history, tradition and core values, physical fitness, and received instruction and practice in basic combat skills, military weapons, chemical warfare and bayonet training, drill and ceremony, marching, rifle marksmanship, armed and unarmed combat, map reading, field tactics, military courtesy, military justice system, basic first aid, foot marches, and field training exercises. Spencer Banks, Tamara Jacquart, Brandon Day and Jim Ed Students compete Applied Technology College High School, Ogden, Utah. in Nephi City National Agronomy Event FFA is a national organization of 464,267 members preparing for leadership tion. Team members met vuth event sponsor represen- tative Jim Ed, of Bayer Crop Science. The FFA Advisor at Juab High School is Cal Baird. Competitors in the event vs ere asked to compete in all facets of the agronomic industry, from crop and weed identification to integrated pest management. Soil analysis and managerial decision making skills were also tested. The National FFA Agronomy CDE is sponsored by Baser Crop Science as a special project of the National FFA Foundation. It is one of 23 different national events that use the fun of competition to connect classroom in Louisville, Kentucky. Erin met with event sponsor representative Jeffrey Gatzke, American Farm Bureau, of for Junior High Wrestling Juab Junior High Wres10. will Nov. on begin tling Registration forms are avail- able at the 5th6th Grade Center, the 7th&8th Grade Center or from Coach Winn or Coach Waldron at the high school. Today! n $24 per year , g "r Nephi City Coed Volleyball League FM 435 . s 623-169- The entry fee is $200.00 per team. The league w ill begin in December sometime. For any further information please contact Matt. minutes and respond to five minutes of questions following delivery. The event is just one way FFA members develop their ability to communicate in an organized and professional manner. The National FFA ExtemCDE is sponsored by American Farm Bureau Federation as a special project of the National FFA Foundation. JMS students are collecting coats for local food bank (5th6th graders) will be I rf X -- - f O,. M .lx, r v vv I: 'll '( , ) -- , il kfiiw s) 1 i? r r. k :! 4 -- r to play for Westminster Colleges Mens Basketball team Nephi resident Adam Ware will start off Westminster Colleges mens basketball season playing forward position. This is Wares first year on the team. A sophomore at the college, he is majoring in biology. A 2000 graduate of Juab High School, he is the son of Ken and Janet Ware. Head coach Tommy Connor is excited to work with this seasons talented team. Adam is a genius and Westminster is lucky to have him as a student, he said. I am very excited about his future as he continues to get better each day. Westminsters If Y:rL I' h :: ? ,i t TI. November 20, 21, 22& 24a 7:30 p.m. Tttab col- lecting coats old and new to be donated to the Juab County Food Bank for those in our area who are in need. This past week the weather has really turned cold. We have all spent time recently searching for those winter coats. You may have found you have a few extras that you don't need or the kids have outgrown. Please send the coats to school with your local middle school student or drop them by the school during school hours, 8.00 a.m.-3- : 30 p.m., by Friday Nov. 7th. Lets help keep everyone warm! Holiday season 3 on 3 Mens x V City. Westminster College is the only private, comprehensive liberal arts college Womens Basketball League nondenominational and cused intensively on A There will be a 3 on tournament on Dec. 13, 2003 in Nephi. The entry fee is $30.00 per team. j' Auditorium Basketball Tournament If you would like to enter a team please contact Matt Bowles at in the mornings. The last day to enter a 7 if .a team is December 10. 54.0Q Adults fta nn jSJtuden4 j . cutting-edg- e There will be a womens basketball league this year in Nephi. If you would like to enter a team please contact Matt Bowles at 435-623169- 7. The entry fee is $225.00 per team. For other information please contact Matt. professional programs at both the un- dergraduate and graduate levels. U.S. News & World Report consistently ranks Westminster in the top tier of regional colleges and universities in the West, and as an excellent educational value. Snow names Distinguished Alumni and Service Recipients Snow College today announced the 2003 distinguished alumni and service recipients. Richard Ray Dick and Norma Stubbs Olson are the Distinguished Alumni recipients and Cary and Ranee Peterson are the Distinguished Service recipi- ents. The couples will receive their awards and respond at Snow Convocation held at 12: 30 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 6, in the Concert Hall of the Eccles Performing Arts Center. There is no charge for the event. The Snow Alumni Council, led by President Police shoplifting at a business at the south Nephi freeway interchange. The female had a male companion but he was not apprehended and left the scene when the woman was stopped. Oct. 17, an individual was arrested and taken to jail on a criminal arrest warrant after the individual was observed driving erratically and was stopped by officers. Oct. 17, a old man was arrested and jailed for 22-ye- marijuana possession. The man was on probation and officers from AP&P (Adult Probation and Parole) made a visit and tested the man. He Doug Barton, selected' Snow College will award the Petersons with the Distinguished Service Award because of their commitment to political, community and church service at state and local levels. For the past 1 1 years Cary has served as the commissioner of the Utah Department of Agriculture. During that time, as chairman of the Western Agriculture Trade Association, he has helped introduce Utah products into Mexico, China, Japan, Hong Kong and Canada. Cary served in the Utah State Legislature for 20 years 4 terms in the House and 12 years in the Senate where he was majority leader for 8 years. Ranee shares her husbands commitment to public service. She was a Federated Womens Club member for 35 years, served in the Republican Womens Club, PTA, 4 H Club and volunteered for Nephi schools and the library reading program. Both find time for community involvement while serving in a variety of positions for the LDS Church. Cary and Ranee have 3 children and 14 grandchildren to whom they devote much of their spare time. Street at the traffic light on the corner of Center and Main. A old man was arrested and taken to jail for driving under the influence of an illegal substance. No one was injured but one vehicle was totally destroyed. The drug use came into play as a cause of the accident, said Bowles. The driver ran a red light and struck the other vehicle as a result. Oct. 22, as heroin arrest old male was made. A and a ! old female were both charged with possession of a controlled substance. The two were referred to juvenile court. Oct. 26, a old male was stopped on a traffic violation for erratic driving. The man failed an alcohol so38-ye- Cary Peterson Vein's Theatre Li! The Times-New- s 95 South Main, Nephi ar briety test and was arrested and taken to jaiL The vehicle was impounded. "The driver had a juvenile passenger, said Bowles. For that reason the man was also cited with a Class A misdemeanor. this years recipients. was found to have narcotics in his system and so was taken to jail. Oct. 22, a traffic accident occurred on Nephis Main 32-ye- s. V I fo- student learning. It prepares its students for success through a strong foundation of liberal education combined with 16-ye- permisson granted mens basketball season kicks off November 1 in Salt Lake in Utah and one of the very few in the Intermountain West. The college is small, From page 3 This week the students from the Juab Middle School ' t select one topic from a choice of categories, prepare a four to six minute speech in thirty poraneous Public Speaking There will be a coed volleyball league this year in Nephi, It involves three men and three women on the court. If you would like to enter a team please contact Matt Bow les at - $15 plus a $10 refundable uniform deposit. There will he a parent meeting and weigh-i- on Nov. 10 at 6 p.m. at the middle school. If you have anv questions contact Hadley Christensen at the middle school or Casy Winn at the high school. Subscribe . I Nephi resident 29-3- Registration fee will he 5 Student competes in National Extemporaneous Public Speaking event and careers in the science, business and technology of agriculture with 7,191 local chapters in all 50 states, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Erin Peterson of the Mt. YF&R Committee. Islands. FFA strives to make Nebo FFA Agriculture teacher and Chapter was one a positive difference in the FFA advisor is Cal Baird. of 48 state winners particilives of students by developin the 2003 National The Extemporaneous Pubing their potential for premier pating FFA Extemporaneous Public lic Speaking CDE is designed leadership, personal growth to recognize outstanding FFA Career Developand career success through Speaking Event (CDE). The members for their ability to ment agricultural education. competition was held Oct. prepare and present a facduring the 2003 Na- tual speech on a specific now tional FFA Convention held agricultural issue. Members Sign-u- p 29-3- 4 Erin Peterson and Jeffrey Gatzke learning and careers. Members of the Mt. Nebo FFA Chapter were one of 32 teams participating in the 2003 National FFA Agronomy Career Development Event (CDE). The competition was held Oct. during the 2003 National FFA Conven- ' Jackson is the son of Mark and Kim Jackson of Nephi. He is a 2003 graduate of November 5, 2003 Ranee Peterson |