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Show CThc lae f Nephi. Ltah CTimrs-XrUi- s September 8, 2001 Wasps bulldoze the Beavers Hy l.indsay Hart 7.S ( 'orresjlundcllt Tli,' Ju.it W ,t'p Football team plated the Beaver Me. i ver on Frnl.iy, Sept. 3. in their fir.--t home game of the season. They did an HLOCklAC Lady Wasps try to blink the ball in last weeks Photo Heath Dapp flame against Manti. amaing joh canting away victory with an ending Not even thirscore of 36-ty seconds into the game, d u. ih w as already surprising their fans with their talent Tievor Jones, running hack, returned the opening kick It for 86 yards Also scoring point for the team were a 6 Shane Mlackett. quarter hack, completing !) out of Hi passes for IT aids and two touchdowns. Matt Howard, running hack, scored three touchdowns and had one interception, and Zac Harr, wide receiver, scored on a 1 ten-yar- d pa-- , I P i i 'fA K M Or f '4 ti f '' dj v.L -- t 1 CATCH ML It tmircssii v fiame Shane Him kett. 2A C e j !'" .. ... A Mi i HmMt Mult (H! llmianl, snestcps a linn er deender. Howard had an miss from quarterback sawing two rushing tom hdmt n. s and inti lung a The Was is remain umlefeah and are ranked third in the Deseret Xews Class rankuifis. They are urrenth tied ilh Juan Dwno and South Summit leilh a 20 record. L 1 ) ., A- .. CA. - , 11 1 Class of 1954 to hold reunion s. only gave up 120 vards. They did a great job at holding hack the Heavers. Hrett Hansen linebacker, says: The team plays really well because we play as a team and not individuals. All the Heavers momentum was taken away alter Trevor ran t he kick-ofs hack. The Juab made September 10th f took home t he ictorv for the first tune on their home field this season Coach How ring speaks of the game. "Our offeiisiv e line did a great job and outrunning hacks and receivers did a good job as well He was very impressed with the way that the team performed on Friday night. He appreciates all the fans who came out and cheered the Wasps onto victory and invites everyone to come cheer for the team this Friday as they play the Wildcats for OIJl ()! RH 1 7 IIM hle Cullowu, fctid, and Codv Larsen, their Homecoming game. tdl, keep the Heater ipiarterbink Irani maknifi an act urate pass. The Wasps beat the Heaters, 26 ti Photo: Heath Dopi. v The 195 committee is class planning the reunion to be held Friday, 50-yea- class reunion on October !), 200 celebrating the St h year of graduation. Their last reunion was held in Nephi in 1 I 1986. This will be a gala affair beginning with a tour of the newly remodeled and redecorated auditorium in the old high school building At 1:00 pan. the group will afSiP ;P P . Septembei1 10. Class members will be meeting at the lst2nd8th Ward LDS Church Parking lot. 222 South 100 Last, at approximately 2:00 p.m. It has been arranged that the group can meet in the church at 1.00 p m. in the Relief Society Room. Glen Jarrett has arranged to have wagons for anyone that wants to ride in the Juab High School Homecoming Parade. After the Parade, attendees w ill meet at the new high school for those who want to take a tour of the new high school. The new high school is located at 820 North 650 East in Nephi. Commissioner Hob Steele has arranged fora tour of the old high school that is now Juab County Court House hosf who helped with and County offices. This will the detail' of the reunion include the auditorium that are Robert Hoi) Ingram has been refurbished. Marsha Hoyt Hogan. Arlene At LOO p.m. we will meet the at Salt Creek Steak House Stephenson McPherson, Greenhalgh Wing, Janet located at 22 North Sheep Lane. For further directions Ockey Rigby, Joann Kay Christiansen, and Richard you can take the 225 Exit off Paxman For reservations then head east. Take the or further information call first right (turn South). It is W av ne Leavitt located next to the Salt Creek at Sports Lounge. The cost is S25.00 per person or $50.00 per couple; we need to get a count of how many will be in attendance. We need you to mail a check to Wayne Andrews to cover the cost of the dinner. We need a count so we can confirm the count with Salt Creek Steak House. Committee members are Wayne Andrews, Ardith SteI Je-ne- phenson Peterson, Marie , Wilkey Christensen. Addie Golden, Glen Jarrett, Robert Steele, Larry Wilkey. From page 4 Jimmy-Golden- Ear Carl Purcell presented watercolor workshop in Nephi In a workshop sponsored by the Fine Arts Guild renown watercolorist Carl Pur- cell gave instruction and demonstrated exciting new methods to those in attendance. Having traveled the I Antibiotic-resistan- a problem. 25-H- i. n o The Lady Wasps did a great job and appreciate all of those who came out to support them. They are look- Jackson, sixteen points; and Sally Smalley with eleven hits. The JV team also played Manti. They put up a good ing forward to playing South Summit this week in their Homecoming game. Lady Wasps put up a good fight IJy Lindsay Hart sity team, and Katie Jackson scored nine points. Katie, a setter, speaks of the game. "We have a talented team and were going to work hard to improve so we can come out on top. The Varsity team played hard and is working hard for many victories in the future. The JV team won all three of their matches against North Sevier. The ending scores of the matches were Jesand sica Stoddard scored seven HIS Corresponden t The Juab High School volleyball team played their first game on Tuesday. August 2 1. against the North Sevier Wolves. They lost the first two matches. and against North Sevier, but then made a wonderful come back winning the third and fourth matches. and In the fifth match Juab fought hard but lost by two points. The final score was Sally Smalley, a middle block, said, "We played tough and made a great come back. Were going to work hard so that we can finish it in the future." Tama Hathaway scored a total often points for the Var 11-2- Hi-2- 5 25-1- 5 2 25-2- 25-2- 25-2- 15-1- 1 points and Jerika Sperry 12-1- scored six points. The Freshman volleyball team played hard, but lost 2 and to the North Sevier Wolves. Kaitlyn Durbin scored four points for the team, and Ashli Allred scored five points. 19-2- 5 WYZMttt 0 0, 0. Heath Dopp Sports Writer Football Action for September 3, 2004 IJy 2A North Grand vs. Bloomfield. New Mexico. North Summit Q South Sevier, 35-Juab vs. Heaver. South Summit vs. Granite, 28-Juan Diego vs. Layton Christian, 2A South Gunnison vs. Richfield, 21-Millard vs. Canyon View, Kanab vs. Moapa Valley, Nevada, Manti, bye San Juan w? Monticello, 27-North Sevier, bye 13-1- 7 6 ,36-- 6 7 55-1- 2 1 1 52-2- 2 2,3-2- 0 7 Volleyball Action Juan Diego def. Judge Memorial 25-1- 21-2- 25-1- 7 North Summit def. Altamont 22-2- What Are Some Ways to Prevent Middle Ear Infections? Bacteria can cause middle ear infections. While some infections are unavoidable, teaching children to wash their hands frequently can reduce the spread of bac- - teria. 15-8- 25-19- 25-2- Taylor, nine points; Katie 25-1- catarrhahs. WATERCOLOR WORKSHOP Learning new skills and techniques in watercolor, students Kelly Paystrup, Wendy Henson, Kaye Greenhalgh, and Matye Ingram gam a new appreciation for the medium. 25-1- 25-15- 25-1- , and Manti. Hnttnev Hright scored five points for the team. The Freshman Volleyball team won all three of their matches with scores of . and 15-Katie Keni-sohad a score of twenty-twpoints for Juab. . 25-20- r Class of 1956 to hold reunion October 9th assemble at the Salt Creek Lounge for light refreshment and visiting. At 6 00 p.m Wayne Leavitt, reunion chair will call the group to order and a buffet supper will he enjoyed. After supper, the group will enjoy the experiences of classmates through self introductions. Several prizes will he awarded for various categories. plars. The scores were The Juab High School Volleyball team played the Manti Templars on Thursday. Sept. 2. They won all three matches with ending scores of . and The team played hard and held up a strong end against the Templars. Scoring points for the Varsity team were Alex . Wa-p- their fans proud as they fight, but lost the three matches against the Tem- IJy Lindsay Hart JUS ( 'orresponden I 2J-yar- Juabs defense The Juab High School Class of 1956 will hold a Lady Wasps beat Manti Templars t Parents can assist in reducing these t infections by ensuring tough-to-trea- that antibiotics are taken correctly: The entire prescription should be taken, even if the child feels better after a few days 25-1- 25-2- 25-2- 1 Rowland Hall def. St. Joseph's 25-2- 3, 25-1- 9, 18-2- 16-1- 4 Juab def. Manti Antibiotics should not be saved for future use Antibiotics should not be expected or requested for viral illnesses, such as cold and flu How Can I Treat My Childs Middle Ear Infection? After a careful diagnosis, middle ear infections can be effectively treated with antibiotics. The AAPAAFP guidelines recommend treatment with amoxicillin for most infections. For children with severe illness and fever of 39C (102. 2F) or higher, the guidelines recommend the use of amoxicillin potassium (906.4 mg kgday) Augmentin ES600, This treatment is also recclavu-lanat- e ommended for children who need additional coverage for common bacteria associated with the condition, including positive Haemophilus influenzae and Moraxella catarrhalis. Other treatments are recommended for those children who are allergic to penicillin. beta-lactamas- e |