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Show 1 : . j : . ; ! . ' - I ' I ' Y ! ; V 4 ' ',, t I - t i ' . ' ' I ' ; Roger Clark Fuller, Spanish , Fork, chosen as one of two science students to attend a symposium at the U. of U. Honor comes io son of former residents The son of former residents, William T. and Shirley Clark F. Bona, now residing in Spanish Span-ish Fork, has been chosen one of two students in the Nebo School District to attend the Junior Science and Humanities Symposium, March 11-13, at the University of Utah, it was learned this week. The other student is Robert Lofgren of Payson. Age 17 and a senior, the young scientist, Roger Clark Fuller, is a grandson of the late Frank Clark and Afton Clark of this city. He will be among 164 high school students stu-dents from southern Idaho, eastern Nevada, western Colorado, Colo-rado, southewestern Wyoming and Utah, to attend the symposium. sym-posium. Approximately 40 science sci-ence teachers from the five-state five-state region will attend the meet. The symposium will feature papers by outstanding students, stu-dents, lectures by scientists from the University and Dug-way Dug-way Proving Grounds and tours of research development laboratories of the university and area industrites. Dice the potatoes to go into potato salad before cooking, to save time. |