Reader comments: High school Film Festival: About 630 students from 28 schools vie for first-place honors

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Grandma Viv | 8:39 a.m. May 1, 2008
Why did you not list the winners of each category? This is a positive thing for young people. We always get to hear about all the the bad things that the youth do. Let's showcase these young folks. Grandma wanted to see her grandson's name and what the film was about. Probably all of the other parents and grandparents would like to have more information about the contest and winners.

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Lehi High School students Zac Durrant, left, and Mike Larsen accept their trophy for first place in Public Service Announcement category during the awards ceremony for the Utah High School Film Festival at UVSC in Orem Wednesday. (Jason Olson, Deseret News)
Jason Olson, Deseret News
Lehi High School students Zac Durrant, left, and Mike Larsen accept their trophy for first place in Public Service Announcement category during the awards ceremony for the Utah High School Film Festival at UVSC in Orem Wednesday.