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Show Millard County Piogress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, March 28, 1980 Page 4 Pre-Scho- ol PTA Parents to Meet MMS ; iff Parents of children are invited to attend a Parents Meeting today, March 27, at 7:30 in the evening at the Center at the High Pre-scho- 1 1 ; , School. Dr, Reese Lmlinson will be guest consultant. He is Director of in this district and can help parents with questions and problems concerning small children. I Stephanie Dearden News By The Andrew Jensen (left and Todd BrinkerhoM were for the Deseret News' squads. was not John Labrum who selected available lor photo. Tori Stevens All-Sta- both-selecte- Kim Rhodes n All-Sta- te Teams Selected I lie Deseret News AlAll Region lstate and selei lions are in and three ol Millard High School's basketball plaxers trii hided. were Andrew Jensen was selei ted for the Class AA State first team, odd. Bnnkerhoff was eh fled to the second teni, and John labrum was 'selected for the All Region Second team for Region Fight. All I e Deseret News sports Sorensen writer Mike said, As usual the balloting was very close in several ol the classes, with some players just missing first-teahonors and others not quite earning second-teaspots. was selected Andrew News to the Deseret first team last year also and Todd was SC leeted for last year's second team. e Girls State g Unviels New Trademark Last Pre-Scho- ol Little League day, March 24, 1980. you are interested in 1979 Girls Staters were for refresh- Financial Aid to College Students Even though the cost of going to college is e nearly everything else- - thcre are a lot of ways to get help thr Millard Eagle Basketball Team who finished title are back row, up in third place lor the state If II to Clifford Stephenson. David Lund, Mark right Peterson. Jaren Robison. John Labrum, Andrew Jmsrn David Beckslrand, Todd Brinkerhoff. Bob 2-- in meeting the cost, according to John Williams. Anyone who has a a problem supporting child in college should have the child apply Wilfor financial aid. financial aids liams, officer at Utah State University, said. He noted that requirehave ments recently been changed so that many students are eligible for loans, grants who and scholarships were not able to receive Jensen. Scott Wilson, and Bryce Monsen, front aid before. This helps remove the row, left to right Gary Monsen, Russell Muhlestein, Curtis Hare. Assistant Coach Bailey, and Head charge, commonly made, Coach Watson that only the rich, who can afford it themselves, or the poor, who can get help, can go to college. Help for middle income families with young w ,n these athletes wanted team in the state of people in school is there, it to when the Eagles Utah. just as it is for low income team lost to the South people. Williams said. Four days after the Rams Sevier Friday night. With their dreams tournament, the Sportswas These honors are greatly men manship these shattered, trophy didn't give up; they came awarded to Millard for appreciated and are a back the next night to their sportsmanship and part of a great tradition win the rank of third the fans' support throughwhich w e can all be proud basketball out the 1979-8games. of. place The last session of began MonIf en- ComThe Seven-Unew unveiled a pany graphics program recently that will include a new trademark for the company and new packaging designs for its 7UP and Diet 7UP brands. p The new trademark design features white 7UP and lettering (the "7 UP are connected by a red dot) on a field of red. Albert J. Bissmeyer III, senior vice president of corporate marketing, said, "Contemporary and simple, the new trademark provides a sense of quality while preserving the tradition of earlier marks. The new packhas however, aging, retained the green, red, and white colors consistent with 7UPs heritage." self. honors On march 13 through t we but the II members of the Eagles team went up to the state tournament with one thing on their minds and one thing only. However, the tournament didn't turn out quite the receive just as more so that we 15. 2-- Company in June, 1978. Of all the major soft drinks on the market today, 7UP is still the Many of its youngster. competitors were developed well before the end of the 19th century, and 7UP is the newest soft drink to break into that C.L. Grigg, the developer of 7UP, first intro- duced the lemon-lim- e formula to the world two weeks before the stock market crash in October of 1929. Grigg ran a general store in the tiny Missouri village of Prices Branch, but his keen interest in merchandising techniques soon took him to St. Louis and eventually into the soft drink business. He first developed an orange-flavorebeverage and started The Howdy Company in 1920 to market his new Howdy Orange drink. But before long Grigg decided that lemon was a much more popular flavor, and began working formula. on a lemon-lim- e After 11 tries he came up with just the right combination, higher priced than its competition, and bearing the unwieldly Lithiat-ename d The 7UP story is a story of unmatched product quality and of creative marketing. The early Lemon-LimSoda. success of the company But the quality Grigg depended on the success of its one major product, had sought was clearly and the fact that 7UP has there, and despite the become known around apparent obstacles, the the world speaks for it product sold. Bib-Lab- d e circle of major brands. 1930s Mr. Bissmeyer noted, Soon the new product Now 7UP and Diet 7UP, renamed and The Seven-Uhad been Com7UP and was handily pany, have a bold new more than 600 look in tune with the drinks times. Our new graphics other lemon-lim- e in the marketplace. (Mr. arc designed for impact The Grigg never divulged the and consistency. origin of the 7UP tradebold, comtemporary look mark, which he had of the new graphics registered in 1928.) maximizes brand identiThe Howdy Company fication and communibecame The Sevcn-Ucates the crisp, clean Company in 1936, and by taste of 7UP products. the late 1940s 7UP was the third largest-sellinsoft drink in the world. A private company until 1967 (and under continuous founding-familmanagement), Seven-Uwent public m that year, offering for sale 423,475 shares of the outstanding common stock. Philip Morris Incorporated 1980 acquired The Seven-Up out-doin- g p r g y p p YOU State Basketball Tournament Sometimes don't ionic how them to. honors we do turn out to be important if not than the honor rcallx wanted. The music awards were given to Jennifer Speak-mafirst place in the junior high level, and Julie Mace (first), Kirsten Whateott (second), .and Brian Coates and Cheryl Stevens (third) at the sixth fourth through grade level. Shelley Freeman won first place in art at the In high school level. the first through third Kristi Lofland grades, first place, Jeff won Gehrc came in second, and Renee Dickinson won For the third place. sixth fourth through was Allen Wade grades, first, Lisa Smith was second, and A Sang Vong was third. Seven-u- p February 27, 1980, parents and students of the Fillmore Elementary and Millard Jr. Sr. High Schools went "Beyond Pre-Scho- hostesses ments. Gillms. These winners have had their papers sent up north to be judged .statewide. If there is a state winner from here, it will be judged on a national level. The PTA would like to thank our Individual CommisDevelopment sioner, Laura Bagshaw, for spearheading this program; Sharon George for being general manager; Terry Perkins for being the emcee for the night; to all the judges who were willing to give of their time to help select the winners; and to the teachers who gave and alencouragement lowed time for the students to do their work. The Reflections Program is an annual event and we would encourage more students to participate in next year's Reflections Program. rolling your child for 10 weeks, contact Mrs. Gwen Monroe at Millard High School. Reflections Program On E. Millard den, Kim Rhodes, and Joy Farris. (Picture will be published later) President Elbe Fuller presided. Cheryl Petersen and Jaeci McBride the Colors presented and Tracie Tuttle offered prayer. Fay Petersen listed the goals of Girls State. Judges were Sharon Olpin, MiHandball, which originated chelle Carter, and Prin- in Ireland, has been played for over 1,000 years. cipal Mike Bishop. The American Legion five named Auxiliary School Millard High Junior girls to attend Utah Girls the week-lonState at a nicely arranged Tea at the Legion Home Sunday afternoon, March 23. 1980. Parents and other close relatives were on hand to hear the interviews conducted bv Pat Iverson. to Southern Going Utah State College to represent Unit 61 are Deann Tori Stevens, Robins, Stephanie Dear- - Reflections Pro- third grade through winners were first, Polly Ann Bailey; second, Richard Hatton; and third, Matthew Day and Kelly gram is sponsored each year by the PTA to allow students of all ages to use their talents and imaginations in art, muFor sic, and literature. this year's theme, each participant was to give their impressions of what "Beyond the Gates of meant to Tomorrow them. First place winners won $10, second place received $6, and third place got $4. school At the high level in literature, DeAnn Robins won first place. In junior high, the winners were: 1) Sheri Lynn Wood, 2) Robert Tracy, and 3) Sherry Allen. First Marlene Cummings Session Started The baseball season All will soon be here. you parents w ho have kids who have played or will be old enough this year-- 8 to 12-- - or any and all people who are interested in keeping this fine program going, take notice. Please be at the annual meeting to be held at the City Building Friday, April 11 at 7 10 p.m. Dwain Gee the Gates of Tomorrow at the elementary school media center as winners of this years Reflections program performed and showed their talents and artistic abilities. 0 i MISCZMERCHANDISt I! OF NEW TOOU 7:00 p.m. Monday, April 14th 7:00 p.m. Elk Lodge 2420 B.P.O.E Richfield, Utah INDUSTRIAL-SHO- P and POWER TOOLS Teresa Christensen Patricia Probrrt Hpovy Duty Dfll P'essps Heavy Du'y Seel Bond Sow MHS Grads Seek Boii f leciff Impot i Wrenches Open f nd Bn f nd WfeK h Se' p tf) 5 4 6 8 V i hiresi pone I v sr SUSC Title Probert and Christensen, both graduates of Millard School, High are winy for the title of Miss SI SC and the iliame to represent Southern Utah State College m the Miss Utah Siholarship Iagcant. I he Miss Sl'SC Pageant will be held beginning at 8 15 the college in p m auditorium Nine incds will compete m the contest. with the winner siheduled to compete in the state pageant in June. Winner of the Miss Utah contest will go on to compete for the title of Miss America. "Contestants in the Miss SUSC Pageant will be judged by the same for criteria established the state and national Simkins-DanielLi pageants, pageant chairperson, said. Probert and Christensen arc both freshmen at I.itruia leresa Fri-il- Bench GnnderS I ?HP 3 4HP ?HP 3 8 12 flee HD D s flccinc Hand Saws 75 pc HD Tap & Die Sc i Socket Se Duty Coppet Pr vcor'v 25 o 100 Probert is majoreducaelementary ing tion with a reading minor; Christensen is concentrating on a secretarial business course. SUSC. in is the Christensen daughter of Vernon and Alice Christensen, She is a member of Phi Beta lambda, a national business club, and is a member of a Sl'SC intramural volleyball team. While in high school, Christensen was a cheerleader, a member of FHA, and was elected homecoming queen. Probert is an SUSC i heerleader. 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