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Show . . .... -. "l ' V- '' 1 i I II ""! 1IN I H,'" IPs WML, n i; WINNERS IN WILDLIFE CONTEST. ; South Elementary students who won - daily contests in recent Wildlife Con-test, Con-test, sponsored by the PTA include: ; kneeling, left to right, Troy Olsen, Alan Orchard and Iinda Hatch, standing, 1 to r, are: Kathy Jarvis, PTA chairman; Doug Christensen, Troy Lunt, Chris Stevenson, Stace Holyoak and Janell Black. Elementary hold wildlife contests Allen Orchard, Linda Hatch, Chris Stevenson, Stace Holy-oak Holy-oak and Janell Black. Coordinating the week-long program for the PTA was Kathy Jarvis. single accident recorded during dur-ing the demonstrations and exhibits. Monday of last week 400 students stu-dents at the school viewed two movies. This aroused between bet-ween 200 and 300 who entered enter-ed a daily contest Eight students stu-dents won the week long contest con-test in guessing the name of the animal through the clues presented. Winners were Doug Christensen, Chris-tensen, Troy Lunt, Troy Olsen, ; In recognition of National Wildlife Week and in cooper. ation with the Wildlife Re- ; sources, Bureau of Land Man- agernent and the Forest Ser- vice the Parent Teachers As-" As-" sociatlon at the South Ele-J Ele-J imentary have sponsored a daily contest to orient sturents ! with the species of wildlife in I the Cedar City area. I The program has also focus- ! ed attention c-n the fact that ; 'wildlife need a home too." Materials and several wild ', creatures were shown dally to the students. A desert tortise and Utah prairie dogs were l some of the live animals in- troduced to the students and ; not a finger was bitten or a |