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Show be presented to o u.standlng high school science and niarh students and teach ;vs in the state. J a- ', f. SvufJcnis to attonil GfjioiiGG confer GHCG The conference is open to all high school students grades 10 - 12, and to teachers teach-ers from throughout Utah. Registration will begin at 8:00 a.m. in the Joseph Smith Memorial Building on the south end of the campus. As part of the conference 32 teams from Utah high schools will participate in a Science Bowl. Awards will High school students in Utah will see diamonds manufactured, watch lasers in action and learn to program pro-gram computers at BYU's annual Natural and Mathematical Mathe-matical Science Conference October 25. More than 300 professors of math, statistics, chemistry, chem-istry, physics, geology.zoo-logy geology.zoo-logy and microbiology will conduct classes in their own specialty areas. |