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Show SUSO plan summer seminars Zion National Park and Cedar Breaks National Monument Mon-ument will be the classrooms this summer for a series of 10 field seminars ranging from a class entitled "Snakes and Lizards and Frogs and Toads," to studies of art, geology, bontany, history, his-tory, life sciences, zoology, and astronomy. The Zion ParkCedar Breaks field seminars are being offered for a third ,r summer as a cooperative venture by Southern Utah State College, Zion National Nation-al Park, and the Zion Natural Nat-ural History Association. "Each week long course has been developed to use the panoramic southern Utah landscape to best advantage as a combined vacation -education experience," H.Ralph Starr, SUSC Coordinator of Public Services, Conferences, Conferen-ces, and Workshops, said. Nine of the seminars, including in-cluding a history class of the Zion vicinity, will be held at Zion Park; an astro -my course will be offered at Cedar Breaks. |