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Show Field seminar slated for Zion Park Sessions are rapidly being filled for a series of nine Zion Park Fied Seminars being offered a second summer as a cooperative venture between Zion Natural History Association, Southern Utah State College, and Zion National Park. Each week-long course - in areas of botany, zoology, art and geology - has been designed to use the panoramic southern Utah landscape to best advantage as a combined vacation-educational vacation-educational experience. Eight of the seminars will be held at Zion Park; a botany course will be offered at Cedar Breaks National Monument. Each session is available for three hours college credit or as a non-credit non-credit course. "Enrollment this year has-been has-been running close to double that of last year. Because of this, we re encouragaging local residents to enroll now," McRay Cloward, Dean of the SUSC School of Continuing Education, said. Each seminar will be strictly limited to 20 participants. par-ticipants. Instructors for the various sessions are members of the SUSC, Weber State College, or Dixie College faculties. The nine-part series includes: in-cludes: oil painting or watercoloring, June 12-16; ornithology, June 19-13; field botany, June 26-30; invertebrate in-vertebrate zoology, July 3, 5-8; 5-8; field botany (at Cedar Breaks), July 3, 5-8; ecology, July 10-14; phycology, July 17-21; herpetology, July 25-29; and geology of southern Utah, July 31 - August 4. Addtional information about the program can be obtained by contacting Dr. McRay Cloward, or Dr. Ralph Starr, School of Continuing Education, SUSC, Cedar City, Utah 84720. |