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Show RESEARCH REPORTS ADDED _ Annual Science Fair Show Dat Want " ~ Changed; To Be Held April 6-7 a scientific eye-opener? The Weber-Davis Regional Sci- | | the public in | ence Fair opens to : the auto-mechanics hours | are 7:30 to 10 to- night and from a | p.m. Saturday. a | | 13-14. Fair > ee Be building at Weber College at 7:30 tonight. The 135 exhibits by high school students will cover many fields and top winner here wil] enter the state fair at Logan | April It is open to students who have correct in making reports, make nol = # | The annual regional Science Fair will be held April 6-7 at Weber displayed individual scientific proj-| spelling errors or mis-state informa-| College, Dr. Ralph W. Monk, chair- ‘ects in school science fairs in the | tion on posters or in written re-/7 = ie man of the Science Fair committee days preceding the regional meet-| ing. | ports accompanying their projects. = said Saturday. Areas of contest are biological,) This year the field has been| ™ - The fair is sponsored each year by the Utah Academy of Sciences, physical and earth sciences, open| broadened to include a research re-)7 oes Arts and Letters, Weber College to both junior and senior high| porting contest dealing with re-7 aes ports of original scientific investiga- | 3 = and the Ogden Standard-Examiner. | school .students. Revised rules for entry have oc-/| tion. * cupied several meetings of the | These must be presented in ae oe 4 - committee, resulting in more strin- | manner similiar to the presentation == ~ gent requirements for participation. | of research papers in the senior nS 10 am. to 2 Among these are changes, one of academy SS which bans participation by sectional meetings. These must more be given orally be- than one student in any entry, all| tween 9 a.m. and 12 noon on April = work has to be the work of the in- | 7, : | = dividual. coincident with the meeting = of ans senior academy at Utah State) = pees = biological and physical | (teachers) Papers in Logan. phys-| University, lend super-| but notmay construction, - viseSponsors | ical assistance. sciences may be presented. projects entered in sciRules here call for a 200 word i will not be eligible for abstract of the paper which must 7 ee entry in the regional meet unless be submitted 10 days prior to the =~ evidence is presented to show such regional fair to Dr. Monk—ab- # = a project is a continuing or prog- stracts which should give essential | facts and reasoning to be used in| ressive science investigation. Students can obtain entry blanks presenting the paper in an abbret - Previous "ence fairs > = - . ere ine | | fo ee Se ~~ __ from their schools. These must be viated form and abstracts that are) = returned to Dr. Monk at Weber clear and concise in summarizing == i | a ~ ee Saal ee a A ‘ ere ) eo College on or before April 2. Other requirements stress - students must ce Pee oo) be the major paper. eee Other rules include not more than), that} grammatically; 10 minutes time for presentation, > which makes the paper approxi-) oe - = mately five double-spaced type-- = ne - hhm™,”™”™m™m™m™r™—-—“—*S-=——C“#EE “written pages. This may%be - SS F-- ---_ '=-_-—~-- -_-_--, Pr entation ory | - | | COMPUTER that won its designer a first place at the Wahlquist Junior High School Science Fair Wednesday is shown by its owner, Scott Campbell, to science instructor - Davis ' | Richard Corbridge (left-right). Young Campbell will compete in the Weber ee ' Science Fair opening Friday at Weber College. ©) i : a ~~ a ~~ Almost 1,200 adults attended the|Terry SE) a re ee | CSCS ; ‘and | "| - : . : : reel | pene as . Se e aei 2< 2 i = and --_) --__ ~~ a ee _ --s—---_—~-—_—-_—=S--, e Rd Bas |) will get a| been meeting at Weber College : ee 0 99 field of science by junior and senior | high school students from Weber! | and Davis counties. The fair is sponsored Winners will be selected by a ne /20-man panel of authorities in the! engineering, | fields. of medicine, military and education. The win.) | the) by ners will Saturday. | ~ 99) Ogden Standard-Examiner. be at 2 p.m — : announced In addition to the first and second) Orton Keith a for hand-made for a photometer. ~ >) Neilson and first with a Karen Buswell ae pe in the ee of heat effects |) a fair. plaques Err will receive from wa the the $20, a of Lay-/ oe Barnes of Kaysville, $20, Co. and» communes "--~X™—--—- ST T---__ _ ee Bs Ale certificate of merit to | defense. | 4 es The Institute of Radio Engineers) 99 alS0 Will check the electronic en--2.9 tries for a potential entry in the) | Show. ‘Ageless Future Engineers SNe |. Exhibits in the science fair will) 4s _{ include winners in individual school) :, 9 the out-je | standing exhibit dealing with civil) trophies’ Standard-~~ —)—6”—Urr™—CMCT*—r—ew———“‘EE: -~=+-_--_ a Banking and@ = First and second place winners inj | Examiner. — team effort, “Study (0 the all categories / and took| 7 on 4) ton is providing teen-ager’s}’ be aces. '~ | Layton City, $10. »cold on plant growth. City-Weber County) =| The Ogden This year all entrants will re-~ _ " ceive certificates showing they com-| Civil Defense Office will award) _ ‘of - Color.” ~Second place went 10 fg paca studies ' pete is ne ee by the First Security Bank | counts to 10) 7:30 from Friday Loan Association. = Exhibits this year will include! The First National Bank bird banding, the art of distilling,) ==) fe In basic physical sciences Linda Fas ae public _/an active volcano and a - eS and Minerals.”’ | the | and Saturday from 10 a.m. to| ~~ Commercial Security Bank and the "p.m. Ogden First Federal Savings and» ~ ' | 2 p.m. " with |p = _~‘telescope and third to Mary Thomp: Sn, ~~ third, Manning, Gloria < In applied physical science first place was awarded Scott Campbell |p for an electronic computer; second | ~ ~__ —— - ~~ : ee Sy : ~~ | ee plays dealing with Utah history and | > “Rocks TC—,- residents 35-3| Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts@ _| and Letters, Weber College and the | Two winners where the work was | cluded more than 100 industrial arts | 7a - ee Seen = . . ee Sat- | Egg.” Other parts of the school fair in- me | Atmosphere;”’ David Brimhall, second, with “Portrait of Our Planet” = fy seem ; and Friday | effort. ah zs College Winners were, in earth science: | geography. ‘| Edith Larsen, first, with ‘‘Earth’s aa > =" {the program will compete in the|ide Cycle” and third was won by = =| "| Weber-Davis Regional Science Fair | Kent Larson with “Our Friend the - 3 ™ Winners in the science section of ler for “The Oxygen, Carbon Diox-|@7 =" i) at off area and third was taken by p= Groberg, for ‘Color and) = = = ‘Path Ogden look *at the ‘scientific talents and| Weekly for the past two months to/7 achievements of 130 teen-agers | CO™plete preparations for the fair. (7 will I awards Eras otherHbeinccs placefande:awards, be set’ — | be: will educa-\ and exhibits a combined effort will not be eiigi-| displays, 150 home economics dis-|"— = =| upDisplays Gy. ares: technical in the college ‘ple under regional fair rules which| plays, approximately 100 foreign = "tion building and will be open to! | These will include $10 savings a. ‘specify work must be individual| language areas and about 150 dis-) | : | ~~ historical-geographical spheres. | awarded Ken White and Brent Mil-( = | at Weber a urday. ~ =) a displays es > Science Fair Opens [7 economics, foreign languages | took first with “Blood,” second was (338388) ports on original research in the sme ~ - scientific 4 308 © other ee his ee ‘ | when, the annual Weber-Davis Sci-| the community to back the young < _|ence Fair opens Friday at Weber | thei” scientists by turning out to examine | y stientifie efforts. | College. | : 400 hignys and projects This year’s fair will include re iy In biological sciences Ray Bishop| = ||| in industrial arts,| Wahiquist Junior High School Sci-| Light” "J ence Fair Wednesday night to see| Elaine | me ae Polson for -eee the) ~ Two-Day Run Friday) Nearly 1,200 See Fair Exhibitsat Wahlquist ee Bem notes or Mem to reading Other and more complete regula-— > tions may be obtained from the™ = gstudent’s school. = é = from is preferable = eas five-a by-a jpaper, but any form suiting the)” author will be acceptable. — Visual aids are encouraged. | - es ae followed inute discussion period. * “=! eee ‘fairs and others judged suitable!) . by science teachers. 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