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Show THE SENTINEL Pfl Thursday. April 15. 1982 6 JV jT Jordan students make sweep at Science Fair 1 ) Everything hasn't been Jordan, was presented with the superior award looking around you may from the Utah Academy think so. The basic things of Sciences, Arts and have been invented; no Letters, a $100 prize from need for further research the Auxiliary to the Salt into can openers or pencil Lake County Medical invented, although sharpeners. Research Society, a first place now concentrates' on award from the Utah areas that were once Veterniary Medical considered pipe dreams, but today are actually vital to future wellbeing. The field is wide open for the young, inquisitive scientist. Jordan District boasts two of the most accomplished high school scientists and modern-da- y inventors in the state. a Thulin, Craig Bingham High senior, was chosen at the statewide Science Fair held at Utah April Technical College to represent Utah at the International Science Fair to be held next 2-- 3 month in Houston, Mike Nelson, a High senior, received high and was selected " 'Bp Jordan also marks as his his The Jordan School Dance and song numbers ' : . he is . Presently, president of the Science Club and the Art Club, p.m. at West Jordan High of the program. "The purpose of the it was announced West Jordan program is to show off the by and an accomplished aide Edith different customs and cultures of. the ethnic debater. He is also a Melendez. The evening's activities groups in the area," .sterling scnolar. Thulin works at the Sugarhouse will include an awards stated Melendez, .the Among Veterinary Clinic and in assembly for outstanding the emergency room at minority students from entertainment numbers Animal the Jordan ' district. .will be Japanese songs the Small Emergency Clinic in ' . School, multi-cultu- re . across the stump while the explained was applications limb Tatani, and Yoshiko Ichitrara; Mexican dances by first graders Crescent from Elementary under the representing a variety direction of Debbie Vigil; program will hold its cultural and ethnic and Russian and Indian annual "Neighbors All", groups will be featured in dances by Midvale program this April 23 at 7 the entertainment portion Middle School students education toward a doctorate in developmental biology. showed that a small Sandy, electric current flowed demonstrated, Kobayashi, Miyako District's bilingual Association and several other awards qualifying him for the international contest. Thulin explained that . Murray. previous experiments on Nelson, son of Mr and newts, an animal that will regenerate a lost limb, Mrs James Nelson, of led by Howard Johnson. Guest speakers were listed as Victor Roblez, a the of graduate Notre of University Dame, who will speak on how minority students can achieve progress; and a Hulberto Saenz, Vietnam veteran Rebate Sale built, and the Robato On a of regenerating. Later piezoelectric ceramic experiments showed that would cells the differentiate, or change, into whatever kind of cell was needed, such as a muscle or bone cell. Thulin's original transducers at the fair. During his presentation, Nelson measured the speed of sound with the transducer, using it as an of . the example applications. (HlHusqvarna Chain Saws Limited Quaatltli hypothesis involved Nelson, also a sterling conducting an electric current onto a bone scholar, is vice president of the Honor Society at marrow cell of a cat to see if mammals had the alternate. same effect. With his experiment Thulin is looking at and demonstration in several universities for limb regeneration, next year, including the and Thulin, son of Mr and Mrs Purdue Dan Lee Thulin, South University of Utah, to v5 " Texas. begin Neighbors All program slated and dances by Sauri Jordan High. He spends his other hours with basketball, waterskiing and his job at Sandy 8603 S. Elementary. Nelson will be attending BYU next year on a scholarship. 255-281- 1 State -N- oV,SAwMC- Wendy Orr catapults over the vault in optional Bingham's during region two's gymnastic finals last competition Wednesday. W. J. woman 1 yfy Frl. m & Sat. Nit PrimoRib V& scholarship Elaine Nielsen of West Jordan is one of thirty D Ricks College students to Mon.,Tus.,Wd' 1 I rccoivoo 05 Thurs. prestigious, Sunday tuition-fre- v ' I e, President's Award. The students were honored at the third Stoak & Shrimp or Scallops ( annual Presidential Awards Program and Dinner. Dr. Hal. C. Barton, director of admissions, was in charge. 95 Eight Rmodld Newly Mil & ' attend that school on the students accepted the scholarship the first year it was' 1 fI offered, followed by 11 last year and 30 this year, The program m mm 1 m mi m m was O initiated by Dr. Barton in to bring more outstanding students to 1979 7777 S. Redwood Roed Watt Jordsa 561-C3- 81 ! the Ricks campus. Elaine is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert K. Nielsen. YOU SPEND Vi OF YOUR LIFE ON A MATTRESS DON'T SELL IT SHORT SPRING AIR. iiTrnnrmtrntt) SPRING O-PED- EXTRA FIRM On U REG. PRICE love the convenience of this card works like a check. When you rv have it in your wallet you can make p , OTHER SIZES AVAILABLE ccn- -, w ii j j withdrawals from your checking p"" account wherever the Visa symbol ' ' I tin is accepted. Anywhere. The card also activates HandiBank 24 hours -- a day at First Security. 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