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Show Scholarships : .? i DEBORAH GREEN . Two students from the Bountiful Area, Mark J. Nielsen Niel-sen of Woods Cross High School and Deborah Patricia Green of Bountiful High School are among 24 outstanding out-standing high school seniors from Maine to California to be awarded a prestigious four-year four-year Spencer W. Kimball Scholarship to BYU, Pres. Dallin H. Oaks announced. MR. NIELSEN, son of Grant E. Nielsen of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Ramona Maughan Nielsen of Bountiful, Boun-tiful, has been a Boys' State delegate and first place winner in the 1977 and 1978 Davis County Composers' Festival. Miss Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Douglas' Green, is a Sterling Scholar in English and a member of the National Honor Society and the Debate Club. I MARK NIELSEN EACH scholarship ton,,, young men and 12 vo " women is for a minima,. ' $1,200 per year but ma 11 much as $2,000 per deper ling on the need of! recipient, Pres. Oaks said The scholarships bear fc name of the LDS Churci president and are te , scholarships offered by BYL M,E ,AN 400 senior applied for the scholarship and each had a grade mv average of at least 185 and', composite American Collet-Jest Collet-Jest (ACT) score ol 29 higher. The 24 scholarship winne, were ranked in the 99th , centile on the ACT andean has demonstrated supeno-scholarship supeno-scholarship and leadership .high moral character, jij service to community, chVe and school. ' A |