Show Co u nty Millard Millard High School Br Andrea hrpruc le PjOQres s February 25 1999 Page 7 ixon MHS Reporter Selgaes W 7 C Academic All State Honors X with Region Trophies I'M -- I CI vfl Ml Jed Robison Academic All State X 1 1 rv::i::r3 V I Andrea Kyle Alien Nixon Academic ah State Basxettail Academic An State Basketball Wrestling Seerjl Mils MuJer!hac recent Nvn horhired ith M'!eetn'n to Ml Mjte Steven oni sa!l' arxl ViJauVvr MrlecteJ were the eam MeriJee tor JeJ 2 Mr k le Je'i hiNke'Kill onrjuiiationv tnthee Mhnla I'hietelor an J Mehnda Brooke Visser Tuttle Stephanie Red Selgaes Selgaes on Academic All-Sta- te with State Trophies thie Jed wa honored at the stale wrestling championt and ships on ehuran ndreaand oni Mendee K le w ill he honored a! the state basketball tournament ml hive the Selgaes from Millard and Stephanie Reid daughter of Doug & Arlene Rcid from Fillmore he av crage GPA of 2A Aeademic team was 3 95 hey were honored at the Slate Competition eb 5 at LA'SC Congratulations High School were chosen lo he on the Drill learn Brooke lultle daughter of ken A on little from llolden Mehnda iscr daughter Sue I'axlon from of arr illmorc it Vi Penni Larsen Three Made Mara Tuttle All-Sta- te This ear three of Millard Selgaes were chosen lo he on the 2 V utile daughter of Drill learn Marci Kelts and Dcnise utile rom llolden Psnni Larson daughter of John and Joann the Ducks will lay START eggs Melinda ENJOY Visser Killmore he were honored Feb 5 at LA'SC at the State Com- vincingwin over Enterprise Mike Turner and Kyle Allen combined for 52 points to led the Eagles Allen had 32 points and Turner 20 Millard will play Manti at 7:30 pm on Thursday February 25 The girls will play Juab aal 2 noon on Thrusdav February 25 only in the early morning BUSINESS FLEXIBLE UNLIMITED HOURS EARNINGS AVON CALL TOLL aawill making waseiroiind earn he hejt ur 5ihiiileryjsi here hase three nc 5o mJe thiv week Mig Mike Khinehan Jr an J Harthiloine Roland umer all completed their first week miles Congratulations jus and reeman as keep up the great lob Jim copipleted tiM miles Jask l'etervn ?n5 miles Dwight Huntsman Jin miles hh1Ii!1 X34 rnmble 55' miles Rob Bobb VixxililV1) miles ManKn 501 miles Mar Jane Peterson cjS3 miles Mars Jane is just Nut lo become our fourth HKJii miler Janet ooper ""W miles Tem ummmgs IU4 miles Mickv Robison 1035 mnes Ardell tiilhspie br2 miles uOcan )a 5Ss miles S Kia Huntsman 244 miles icki and FREE (800) 7 Mien Dance The Super Selgaes Millard tigh Selgaes placed 2nd al the State Competition They won a First Place in the Dance and Prop Categories and a Third Place in their Novelty The Selgaes have had a great ) car Their competition was held at Jordan High School where they place two first and a second in their dances The Great Basin Invitational held in Delta was their next competition where they took three 1st places and one 2nd place winning the overall 2A division and Sweepstakes Award NeL they competed at Richfield winning three st one 3rd and the Sweepstakes Prizes once again first Region was held al Kanab They came home w ith three straight st and a Region Championship State was held at I S C in Orem The Selgaes gave it all they had and did great The Selgaes year isn't quite over yet They have a lot of work phead of them still for in April they are fl ing to California to compete in a National Competition in Long Beach The Selgaes are putting on their annual "Selgae Spectacular" on Thurs Mar 25 Come out and support the Selgaes and see them shine for sou Cat Dental Facts Dog Dental Facts Puppies have 28 temporary teeth that erupt at about three to four w eeks cf age They have 42 permanent teeth that begin to emerge at about four months Symptoms of gum disease in dogs clude yellow and brow n of tartar along the gum line inflamed gums and persistent bad breath ' Broken teeth are a common problem especially among outdoor dogs According to veterinary dental experts aggressive chew ing on hard objects such as commercially available cow hooves is a primary cause of broken teeth in does Kittens have 26 temporary teeth that begin to erupt at about tw o to three eeks of age They have 30 permanent teeth that erupt at about three to four months Symptoms of periodontal disease in cats include yellow and brown tartar buildup along the gum line red inflamed gums and persistent bad breath Cerv ical line lesions are the most common tooth disease in domestic cats Studies show that about 28 percent of domestic cats dev elop at least one of these painful lesions during their lifetime SUBSCRIBE TODAY! 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fitness levels IViing the same cers'c at the same tmie vou can cath be challenged bv working at vour respctt:vc optimum speeds and depths ot witer nd more important tor vine ou dor ev en hav e to be able to sw im ou mav rnx be exercised in months ir even vears vou can enter the water to and begin immediatelv Check with vour doctor before beginning anv exercise pr en it vou hav e injuries that gram able voj on land vou can move easiU and ith assurance in the water ou ma be cross training or vour sport ou mav be losing weight for the first tunc in ears Whatever vour level of interest and volvement vou will learn thai water is a wondertu! tnend to have on vour sije can assist vou ail the wav trom rehabilitation to gold medals Third person to hit 1000 mile mark Mickv Robison an employee at the Millard swimming Pool Made her mile record on Vc 8 chS She is the thirj person to hit this point she has worked very hard to reach this goal She has spent many manv hours in the pxil to reach her goal bv the end of this vcar We are vcrv proud of her she was awarded her ht0 mile plaque Her shirt which sav s "I swam lifcHJ miles and all liood luck to hei on got was this her second UkH1 miles aM ilKHi SOCCER Soccer Meeting "First of Sam Wardle Swallow Academic All State Basketball fJ f$jr Two weeks worth of scores this time due to the New York tnp last lanes were S recuse was nice and oils different the cirv itself quaint ith streets going hither and on and a casino nearb is "bOO Club" Our nearing a record in total is 246 and spite of me This ears still six weeks to go High scores (w omen M icala R ow lene Glenda Yates 54 Jennifer Henke 2tX) Beckv Sawava Nancs Morrill Fathel Church 21 Rita Robinson 511 Yonnic 'ier 2 521 Yvonne Spencer 543 Ella Dalton 2 442: Norma Schmil W Carol Parr Nano Rickard 0 and Floss Smith 74 pin over average series High Scores (men): Dewev Chapman 215: Kent Stew an 533 Dame Kerse 522: Paul V udrc in to el' folks Melinda Visser arsen Holden: daughter of Larry & Sue Paxton from A WORK East Millard Swimming Pool fA from petition Loni Stevens Academic All State Basketball ft News Region Basketball at Snow College The boss and girls basketball teams w ill be ai Snow College on February for the regional basketball tournament The southern and central divisions will compete ai Snow College for four slots at the stale tournament The bos s basketball team finished the w ith a con- regular season on Wednesday March for the the Future" was the theme 9s)s) AY SO section meeting IVIta region 384 was luckx enough to have five volunteers attending Volunteers were trained in the manv aspects of running a soccer league Christina Spencer and Angela ard attended the applied regional management course and were certified Tem Ferns Ron r and JetTVs ard anended board and staff introductory certification These courses become better volunteers help managers of the soccer region Other courses tended were mentoring referees risk management short stded James basic system of plav for referees and coaching certification New programs introduced at the conference were a new coaching certification program and Safe Haven an child protection program Because of the Volunteer protection act passed b congress all volunteers must be trained by the organization they volunteer for if they want to be protected from passible litigation AYSO s one of the first outh organization to be working towards this A new coach certification program has been dex eloped for this purpose and will be offered to our local coaches for the training and protection Safe Haxen is a program to make sure our players are never at risk from any tx pe of potential abuse Our children are out most precious resource and its preat to know they are patected One high light of the meeting was a speaker Sue Thomas She has been deaf since she w as 18 months old She contributed her great success in lhe to three adult volunteers that they took the time to make a contribution to her life As a youth organization we hope our volunteers are taking the time to make significant contributions to the lives of the children they serve AYSO sectwn meeting was a great learning experience and we are looking forward to a great soccer season You are welcome to the AYSO Soccer Pool Board meeting at West MillankSwim every Hth Thursday of the month J |