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Show Thr November 17, 2004 Page 7 limrs-s'fto- a Nephi, Utah Juab High School Boys Basketball 200405 SENIOR SPOTLIGHT Zac Barr is the son of Richard and Sally Barr of Nephi. He participated in football sprint MVP in track, track (II), holds (9-12- ), (9-12- All-Stat- e the school record for the lOOrn and 200m sprints. Mathematics Sterling Scholar. After graduation, he plans to attend the University of Utah or serve an LDS mission. SENIOR SPOTLIGHT Melissa J. Bunker is the daughter of David L. Bunker Sr. and Marilyn Joy Bunker of Mona. She participated is JUAB GIRLS BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 2004 - 2005 track, cross country. Ensemble that got a one at State Chorus, Clarion, musicals. She enjoys piano, song-- riting and dance. After graduation, she plans to attend Utah State University to pursue a degree in business and music. Juab SpeechDrama does well at Cougar Classic dents for participating tournament, Student By Lindsay Hart JHS Correspondent gress, Open Division: Daniel The Juab High School SpeechDebate and Drama team traveled to BYU on Friday Nov. 12, and Saturday, Nov. 13, to compete in the Cougar Classic BYU Invitational. There were approxi- schools and mately thirty-fiv1,000 students competing. After many long hours of debating, speaking, and waiting, the team did very well with many students moving rounds. l onto Mr. Swensen would like to thank the following stu- e Semi-Fina- in the Con- Story, second place; Katie West, Brady Harris, and Kyle Kennedy; Student Congress. Novice Division: Brad Brosius. Jessie Galbraith. Joshua Palmer, and Jacen Yuen: LincolnDouglas Debate, Open Division: Katelyn Peterson, finalist in the quarter-fand James Green; inals; LincolnDouglas Debate, Novice Division: Kevin Husbands and Meagan Richards. Impromptu Speaking, Open Division: Lindsay Hart, semifinalist; Danielle Hathaway, Impromptu Speaking, Novice Division: Rachel Christensen, Original OraDivision: Open Speaking, tory Milinda Esplin, Extemporaneous Speaking: Tyson Welsh. Humorous Interpretation, Open Division: Milinda Esplin, first place; John Terry, second place. semi-finalis- t. semi-finalis- t. Humorous Interpretation, The Novice Division: Bethany Kenison. All the students did very well and look forward to competing in future Times-New- s 96 South Main, Nephi ChMimai pen Haie November 19 e 20 10-- 6, It may surprise you to know that almost half of all young people have been bullied at some time during their school years. When people think of bullying they usually think of shoving, threatening and but among name-callin- girls, bullying can also take the form of teasing, spreading rumors and ignoring someone. No matter what form bullying takes, it can hurt a girl both physically and emotionally and affect her long Saturday 10--4 after she becomes an adult. Bullying can damage a girls make her afraid to go to school and cause her to become depressed. There are steps that students, parents and teachers can take to learn more about bullying, prevent it from happening and avoid becoming a victim. Many of these steps are found at a helpful Web site, 4girls.gov, developed by the Department of Health and Human Services. For more information, visit www.4girls.gov. Citizens after-dinne- meet- r ing on Wednesday, Nov. 24 at 12:30 p.m. Two representatives from Heritage Hills will lead the games and will bring prizes. Peggy Weir, admissions coordinator and marketing director, along with Ellen Jensen, activities director, will explain their programs prior to the Bingo games. Peggy and her husband Jerry moved to Fountain Green in 1993. They are both from the Redlands area. Jerry had a grocery store and Peggy Hills. She said, I love working with seniors. Ellen is a native of Fountain Green, but lives in Moroni with her daughter. She is a licensed therapeutic recreation technician and has worked at Heritage Hills for over five years. Come and enjoy this informative program and Fun with Bingo. To arrange for transportation or reserve the noon before 9 meal call a.m. traveling and gold mining her hobby. Peggy decided to take a break from retirement to accept her position at Heritage Did You Take VIOXX? 30, 2004, the international September pharmaceutical company Merck recalled Vioxx, its arthritis and pain medication, because of an increased risk of heart attack and stroke. 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