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Show if 't In Utah Give New Orleans its Mardi Gras. Utah has its Hootspa' It got underway Wednesday but most of the merriment that will accompany this five-da- y winter festival is just , . Its H-O-O-T-S- -P-A planned Time, 12 noon. There will be folk dancing and party with Alf Encen at Alta's Peruvian Lodge at 5 P M. with more music slated at Watson Shelter. beginning 1 The five-d- ay holiday carries through Sunday 1 with an funcalendai for winter sportsmen- - and fans The schedule is complete Something will be happening-'-ev- er where ; Here is the busy schedule of things to happen Thursday, .Friday, Saturday and Sunday Wednesday's Kickoff events are just pleasant memories Hootspa at the Mall opens Thursday, at 7 p m with a winter fashion show. Popular Jackie Noakes and Sherri .Sailer will narrate At 8p m final selection ol Miss Hootspa find her attendants will be nude with a Hoostpa Hootenanny featuring local folk singers In Provo there's hockey It will lie in Provo's W inter J Garden and pit the Salt lake Seagulls s the Provo Canucks 4 Alta opens its weekly A" racewhuhwillbe run throudi-o- ut the season each Thursday with a race for all abilities ever-so-bu- Friday sy . At noon the Provo Canucks travel to Salt lake City's ilygeia Ice Rink for a game with the Salt Lake Seagulls Hockey Team At 12:30 at Alta there's a sky diving At 30 PM the Hootspa Choo-Chdeparts Salt Lake City l r Park City via Ogden Alta plans a ski jump at Landes !!.ll with a cross country event to follow Brighton plans a ! icky chair day with numbers to be called every hour .th prizes The Brighton Ski Patrol will demonstrate all techniques of skiing while wax master K Smith and his Brighton Ski School instructors will give aclinic on the art ft waxing Hootspa Nights will continue Saturday with dining and dancing to the music of the Manor Men Combo Park Citys Treasure Mountains plans a Hootspa soupsopa f r lunch At 2 p m there will be a kite flying contest with a five-dpass going to the hiahest in the air, fuss to the biggest kite, another three-da- y phss to the 1 mniest and most novel At 4 p m a stretch pants- -t tie neck contest The winner here will receive a 3 -- day pass and the two runners-u- p, a one-dpass each. Train arrival at 5:30 P M with broken leg party At 8 VI P the Melodrama Private clubs and ski resorts will join restaurants with their own special events calendar. I'tah ski resorts will be exposed to 30 travel agents from western states It will be a three-da- y tour spanning all major ski resorts m Utah. Snow Pine Lodge at Alta plans a tubing party under the to begin at 6 P M Special lessons on how to ski lights all day, Wildcat lift and Albion Basin lift. Also, powder snowcat rides into Albion Basin with a lunch and wine picnic. Interested parties are to be at the Albion Lift at noon. Brighton plans a Hootspa Nights special with dining and dancing with the Manor Men Combo. Chamber of Commerce and a special display booth at Purchase and redeem tickets at the following participating sponsors: (Each $1 ticket is worth $2 toward purchases.) oo ALTA: Alta Ski School , Alta Lifts, Alta Peruvian Inn, Rustler Lodge. Snow pme Lodge, Alta Lodge, Goldminers BRIGHTON: Brighton Village Store, W'oodhaus at Brighton, Mt. Majestic Manor, Brighton Ski Lifts, Merback Manor SOLITUDE: Solitude Ski Shop SUGARHOUSE: Fairmont Bowl, Granite Furniture, McMilTan Sport Shop, Salt Lake Amateur Hockey Assn., Stevens A Brown Sporting Goods, Hart Bros. Music, Southeast Furniture, Salt Lake Seagulls Hockey Club, Hygeta Iceland Snow Basin Lifts, Perkins Limited, Purple OGDEN: Door PROVO: Winter Garden Ice Rink, ProvoCanucks Hockey Club PARK CITY: Park City Foods, Inc., Silver Wheel, Barbary Coast Playhouse, Red Banjo, Handlebar, Silver Palace, Prospector Hotel, The Bucket, Gold Digger, Treasure Mt Inn, Stiver King, Chateau Apres, Christopher, Treasure Mt. Lifts, Park City Ski School SALT LAKE CITY: Duce Sporting Goods, University of Utah - Basketball, Mint Cafe, Zlmks, Wolfes Sporting Goods, United Airlines, House of Music COTTONWOOD MALL: Duce Sporting Goods, Pepperidge ay I Saturday ay Bigeest day of the Hootspa is Saturday. 143 South Main Sunday At 12.30 P.M at Alta's Snow Pte lodge there will be skv diving Lucky chair numbers will be called at Brighton's Ski Resort. There will be demonstration of all ski teihmques by the Brighton Ski Patrol with K Smith, Brighton Ski School Director, directing a waxing clinic with the help of his staff of instructors Hootspa tickets are available at a booth in the Cottonwood Mall, the Tourist and Publicity Office at Council Hall, the Woolworths, F. Floral, Eldredge Furniture, Ferie Sons, Pehrsons GE G. Some Fish Still I Vait RSM7 ith the closing of the genon November 30, the Department of Fish and Game reminded anglers of the many waters remaining open to fishing on a 24 hour-a-dW eral fish season ay 31 basis through December 1965 The waters open, by counties, are as follows: Beaver - all waters west of Box Elder -Highway 91. ROCKY MOUNTAIN skier gets airborne as he finds cornice to jump. Early snow gives skiers reason to jump An added A activity has helped Utah get its (See story) It's Hootspa time!! 1965-6- 6 ski season underway. all waters except ClearCreek, Etna Reservoir and upstream drainages, George Creek, Johnson Creek, Lynn Reser-vi- or and upstream drainages and Mantua Creek Cache -all waters in Cache County west of Highway 91 (except Triri Bright Future Looms For Granite High As Preseason Cage Play Gets Underway - Granite High School is look -'Ing upward as Coach Jim Hill prepares bis Farmer basketball team for the invasion of Bonneville High School Friday at 2:45 p m. It will be the second game of the 1965 --66 season for the Granite team that finished with won-lo- st a 4- -6 record last a mark that won year them fourth place in Region Threes Division One. Granite played Wednesday. Bonneville presents Granite with a problem. The Bonneville team worked its way in to top contention last year and boasts top talent for the upcoming basketball season. Granite will miss Region Threes scoring leader Gary Arnoldus who also led Class A basketball players In the scoring department last year. Coach Hill reports good size and fair balance though Is quick to remind that he doesnt have the scoring punch he had with the Arnoldus team of 1964-6- 5. ONE OF Granite' outstanding guards isjohnitobison Robison has experience and Is certain to see major is quick at share of varsity play "We have two regulars back from last year," he said. Re to help Granite turning improve upon its 4- -6 record will be Larry Georgiadis, a center standout who 5 weighs 200 pounds and is certain to be one of the high is points in Granites plans. underwent knee surgery recently but is certain to see duty when Granite opens its season January 7, Joining Georgiadis in returning lettermen roles Is 6-- Geo-giad- Mike Curtis, a 6-- 4, 170 pound forward who proved on occasion last season he could score well. How steady Curtis fires from the field could deter mine how far the fine Granite entry will go In the basketball wars. Joining seniors Georgiadis and Curtis on the varsity squad are forwards Dave Paur and Ken Cottle. Paur Is a who stands 2 while Cottle is an inch taller and hits the scales at 195 pounds. Seven juniors are tagged for frontline chores with the Hill 6-- Farmers. Gordon Jolley, a 3 180 pound Junior transfer from Cyprus, Is one of the bright 6-- juniogv spots along with JoL. Robison, Jay Maddox, Steve Paur, Dave Burt , Andy Eric-so- n and Roger McMullen. Robison is a guard who and weighs 145 stands But his defensive pounds. work and ability to scrap for the ball makes him a valuable man to the Farmer basketball 5-- 10 program. Height will be with Granite for at least two more seasons. One reason is junior Jay Maddox who stands 6- and wights 175 pounds. Maddox will get a good share of seasoning this year with a good share of frontline duty. Steve Paui is 9, weighs a slight 150 pounds but is a good shooter and defensive man Burt possesses these same qualities but is five pounds lighter and an inch shorter. Burt is a as was proved the football season during when he quarterbacked the Granite football team Erickson is a forward prospect who stands 3 and weighs 160 pounds while McMullen rounds out the guard line at -5 5-- "take-charge-g- 6-- it v uy JOSEPH AKA MURA, one of the entrants In Saturday's shovel race at Alta, booes op on his style. The shovel race Is one of the many activities that comprise Hootspa Week the festival designed to usher in the winter sports season. Preseason Time Means Top Form Basketball Play Region Two and Three basketball teams kicked off the 1965 1966 basketball season Wednesday with inaugurals but some of the top games of the season are yet to be played. Preseason games pit schools that would never play against each other in high school league competition It makes it possible for Salt Lake City schools of Region Two to compete with Salt Lake County's Region Three teams. The interplay of these two regions helps determine the strength of the two leagues. Jordan opened against Orem W ednesday but has a F game with South at South. The Jordan dib continues along its preseason path with a game next Wednesday with Lne club This Granger's game is set for 8 P M A ri-d- ay week following the Beet-digre- rs meet Bountiful in a Sandy aftenmon test ACES who have high bogies for big basketball season Steve Paur. John Robison, Mel Blanrhard and Second row. Dave Paur, Mike Curtis and Pay Jennings GRANTTE are left front, Gordon Jolley Back: Ken Cottle, Jay Maddox and Larry Coaches are Jim Hill, left and John Wood Georgiadis JUNIOR basketball standout and certain to be given major share of scoring assignments is 3 Gordon Jolley Jolipy plays both the forward and render positions well 6-- Highland met Skyline Wednesday The dcfend.ng Class A champions take on the tcigh,-alumFriday and next Tuesday, travel to Frovo to test that Utah County powerhouse Doc 15 has Highland ment.ng Murray on Murray's floor. Granite opened with Bingham Wednesday and takes an Bonneville Friday, 2:45 P.M Another highlight to Granite's preseason schedule is Its game with East Monday, at Granite, 2:45 P M with Dec. 14 game with West, 8:PM., also promising to give the Farmers a good test Cyprus opened against Bonneville Wednesday but takes on tough Viewmont Friday. The Dick Smuin Cyprus team then travels to Utah County where they test B Y. High, Saturday and then Host ()gden Tuesday In Magna Thursday the Pir-it- es travels to Orem to meet the Tigers Skyline plays East Friday it 8 P M and Saturday trav- els to Provo where another 8 p m contest is scheduledwlth the Bulldogs Wednesday the Eagles take on H.Ucrest in an afternoon game Granger takes on couple of new comers in its first three games Bountiful was th Lancer foe Wednesday, Poy tuvelsto Granger Friday and the Lancers travel to Viewmont next Tuesday in what is certain to be a tough game. |