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Show | JANUARY 13, 1972 Scots Plan lst Science “Cleatticld ‘High tices “tte Fuge” “finds “Bountiful at. debut on the Region Two Viewmont, “West at South, basketball scene Friday. Highland at East ne Olympus f ehet he Falcons open their league| at Pe campaign at home against areh-| REGION ONE rival Davis High T 1ast The science department at Proje 8 of the science teachers. ts may be involved with physiology, chemi Biology, physics.) & oe First prize for The inst ie jare anxious — enter and are olding an open lab every. ‘Thursday night from 7 to 9 pay e place the | science fair will be an exciting | three day raft. n down the Green River, “| | All entrants ‘Ben Lomond a. Daslln will be encouraged to compete in the science fair held every year at Weber State College. i— Projects should be started Tight rei since the are is my oS March 2. SPIT ALL DAY ‘The biology and chemistry seminar classes had an in- teresting experience Friday as they spend all day at Brigham Young University. Accompanied by Lee Shirley, Grant Hawkes, and William Soelberg, the group toured the campus and atended numerous events. _ Professors and graduate students took time to talk to the students, explaining their. activities in such fields as ecology, phgeiology, Parasitology, ni try, and cancer research. Over ins Region One, teams will be.entering the 6th round of league competition Friday. The “biggie” will match the | two division leaders. Weber and V oe will be out Logan. Weber, the leader in ert plays host to. Logan, — e| were mainly Division One leader with a he against the Falcons. Division Two. with a4. Ben Lomond High is supervising | their first annual science fair. Students who are interested in the science fair may talk to any any area of science: in an 8 p.m. contest. Clearfield drew a ie round bye last week, while th rest of the teams in Resin Two were firing first for he keeping the mark. The game will be playe ~|on the Weber hve SOS * 8 | p.m. b7i a | Both sural are. ‘regarded as the top-clubs in Region One. The Lancers will The issue still in doubt isis just travel to Roy for an 8 p.m. who is No. 1? practice game Saturday, Three other Sunteste: 4 Other Region Te action Region One are scheduled _ p.m. tip-times ao week. Smithfield to fa 2 Bobcats. Sky tough on its home court Ww throw its famed full-court res at the Lakers. | Roy, 1-4 following last week’s | loss to Weber, will be at home against Box Elder’s 1-3 Bees. Both teams can’t afford another| loss at this stage in the race so| an all-out battle is predicted, SCOTS TRAVEL following two straight losses at home, draws a Region this week will play ge at 5 p.m. Friday,’ Over in Region Five, goes after league number. three Friday hosts tough Grantsville highli ; eS etween |. a . By | Ben Lomond, 2-2 ins ‘the Division Two race, has its work cut out as it must travel to Tremonton to face Bear River’s 1-3 Bears. Bear River seems to have found itself after a slow) start and could knock over the slightly-favored ‘Scots. _ Ogden High, 2-3 in Teague play One bye Alumni “Morgan | vag it ) of ithe day, watching BYU a D ie F Pope i |