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Show ience fair scheduled The public is invited to visit Southern Utah State College March 31 when the findings of over 175 junior and senior high school scientists will be presented, in exhibit form, at the regional science and engineering fair. Exhibits will be open to the public from 1 to 5 p.m. in the SUSC War Memorial Fieldhouse. The young scientists will be at the fieldhouse, their projects ready for judging, at 10:30 a.m. Six students will be chosen to enter their projects in the International In-ternational Science and Engineering Fair may 11 to 16 in Milwaukee, Wis. Among the many awards and prizes presented at the traditional awards assesmbly will be full-tuition full-tuition scholarships to SUSC. "SUSC is pleased to host the fair once again. It has become an eagerly awaited event for both participating students and fair v visitors," said Fair Director Brent C. Palmer. "The fair is held for two reasons, one to , give students a chance to do some actual scientific experimentation, the second to give them some recognition and credit for their work." Students from the southern half of the state and parts of Nevada and Arizona have been invited in-vited . to enter their projects |