tnL.iniya.eieen-Brown officiating.11rsilit 1-e2 Science EntriesReceive AwardsKalispell Fairn5t0V,;see»-sScience fair exhibits of Bill Carter and Lee Dykstra won the right to participate in the state science fair at Missoula April 7-8 as the result of awards earned at the district science fair held in Kalispell Friday.Carter won a third place ribbon with his 250,000 volt Van de Graaf generator and Dykstra received honorable mention for his exhibit of curves and lines in analytic geometery.A total of 81 exhibits were entered in the Kalispell fair from Columbia Falls, Whitefish, Kal-pell and Thompson Falls high schools. Of the four schools, only Thompson Falls and Kalispell exhibits won awards.In addition to Carter and Dy-sktra, Patsy Carter entered her insect exhibit in the district fair. The three students were accompanied to Kalispell byjco Marvin Krook, high school sci-iDlt; ence instructor. 1 wi