Show q R w kt z y Jh hsi c vr a S fi a 5 a i f AT v PU F Fu J RR v r AF k K C O 9 i h x p I LAL pI u Sy hM y 9 t rE p D 4 AR 4 n P 1 f r rf V 7 9 rK rd i JI r W y il t to ii 1 n H n t t. t y i.-y S J i c A AH v N I M r a p- p t I Xin C c 4 4 f Y r I yN t J J 1 J l SN p N f ALTERN ALTERNATE A TE ENERGY CONTEST CONTESTI I Held at Utah Tech on February In in the Admin Auditorium Junior high and middle school students in the Salt Lake are area were invited to enter the 3rd annual alternate alternate al alternate al- al ternate energy contest sponsored bythe bythe by bythe the Salt Lake Division of Utah Power Light Co The contest was open to all seventh eighth and ninth grade students in the area Students were asked to enter projects depicting depicting depicting depict depict- ing the use of an alternative source of energy Wind-powered Wind electric and generators solar earth homes Schneider-hydroelectric Schneider generators are examples of some of last year years year's s entries The objective of the contest was to of encourage conservation conven conven- energy through the utilization J of alternate energy sources said Julie Thorton contest coordinator Utah Power encourages development development development develop develop- ment of alternate renewable energy I systems such as solar geothermal 3 wind low-head low hydro and garbage t. t The grand prize was selected from the and grade t place first-place winners winner and they received received received re re- re- re y First second and third place winners in the and grades received 75 50 and 25 cash prizes respectively All entrants entrants entrants en en- trants received a T-shirt T and certificate certificate certificate of participation r F r. r SU SUI e TO JH f 4 WITH y yLa La t FP 14 Iii w t tsip sip 4 wr f 3 rn aw I I I I a 9 d of I M k d f ji I |