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Show Page 6 Wednesday November 10,1 976 Sko 1mm ps fm Msmm continued from page one m$tttih f::' - ' -1 De on it, ana u an area even C"ffW'Lmf . I ' far awav as GranH Targhee gets it first, we'll go there to train." Spring Series The first races on the .Club schedule are at Sun Valley the, 9th through 11th of December, the Western Holiday Classic. Then there will be offered a Christmas training camp and fourteen more races until the Spring Series culminates. the season in April, whereupon most of the kids go to spring camp and on even to summer camp. So you see this racing training is hardly confined to one short season. ' 1977's annual Spring Series MMmo Ai. . . ...-. . , . . is an FIS sanctioned event, MEMBERS OF the Park CRy Ski Club raca up Main Stratt to gat toga and wind In wnich means members from shape for the upcoming racaaaaaon. the us. Canadian and Sunday group." , , discipline increase an Junior National team, then a European Teams compete, At a cost of $90.00 per child, Alpine racer's success. Thus, , Can-Am team and so on until and this year is the Inter-Learn Inter-Learn to Race will be used to cross-country will a "major he cruises continually in mountain Division's turn to help parents and coaches portion" of this winter's Europe'and Chile to train for play ho8- The responsibility determine the child's poten- training. one race beside five Olympic has been handed down tial and will be a kind of Almost under his breath, rings. . . r furtherto Bob Marsh and the "stepping stone to the Marsh told us eventually Theids came back from Park City Ski Club. He is, to regular racing program." he'd like to see instituted a running and began a relay say the least, excited. When finished (after 10 four way ski program which sprints, - one-leg bending Among many other things, it sessions) if the parents and requires, of course, one of exercises, frog jumps, sit and will bring (possibly televised) child care to do so, the fee those many-meter jumps. push-ups, isometrics, and publicity to both the Club can be pro-rated toward the Good and Bad Points experiments in individual and Resort. Pee Wee tuition, allowing the We then learned a little capabilities at controlled ; UrieReturns child to step onto the first about the point system used pulse rates. The youngest Last year the Park City Ski rung of a serious racing divisionally, nationally and exhausted racing hopeful, Cub Placed six members on ladder. internationally,' to single out Alex, is 9 years old. ' the Junior National Team, Also new, and one of the that "best" handful. A "The program offered by and Marsh plans and hopes sparks ingniting a Bob system for calculus wizards the Park City Ski Club is on for an even more reputable Marsh optimism about the and math professors, it a tuition basis, ranging from 1977. Those to watch for will year, is the addition of a entails penalty points for a $260 for Pee Wees to $360 for be: Steve Urie (Salt Lake), a Nordic' Racing Program, race, personal point Seniors," Marsh went on as 76 Can-Am Team member; Mike Queen will be the averages, and logarythmic we watched the training. Mark Brower (Salt Lake), a Director of the Nordic calculations of final stand- "We begin dry-land training, divisional quota team subset, which will be exactly ings in time behind the which includes soccer, volley- member last year; John that; because Marsh victor. Complicated as it ball, tennis and hiking, in Brower (Salt Lake); Roxanne contends that ample cross- seems, it serves to allow August. Each individual Toly (Park City); Karri country training can do members of, say, the Park works according to his own Hayes (Park City); Alana nothing but help in terms City Ski Club, to move onto a age and ability. As soon as Soares (Park City); Leilana of balance, endurance and divisional quota team, then a there's adequate snow we'll Soares (ParkCity ); and Shawn Hazelrigg. (Park Ice Skating Rink Being Constructed In Prospector Square the year's potential, although Marsh still feels handicapped with a shoestring shoe-string budget and far less than the necessary championship facilities, has been the aid the Club has received from many different people, not the least of which has come from the Resort. "The Resort has been very, very cooperative and instrumental instru-mental in making the program a success," Marsh told us. "This year they've loaned the Ski Club a snowmobile for use in races, transpqrtation to and from the lifts, gas, training poles, and have added a more horse-powerful motor to our slalom lift, increasing our load capacity." . . if,' , 111 fa II FB MM' mi ITALIAN CUISINE an elegant but casual atmospwre 7. Famous Italian, ncsiaurani isnowopan 7 days a waak For Your Dining Enjoyment SERVING THE BEST ITALIAN . FOOD WES T OF ITAL Y , Open 6-10:30 Weekdays 6-11 on Friday & Saturday WoDoCatoring and Banquots 649-8211 1 City). But, there are Ground to be Marsh is also grateful to Saska Sports . (Darent company of Kneissl), Dart- Sharnen vour skates Save a mouth Outdoor Sports and en your skates, bave a d ci r. " smidgeon of cold cast to let a Rossignol Sk. Company for pair f those bladed bent ? JTf ski ' VdP-ankle supports. Practice your ment d.scounta1a.neauuseethi Bobby his thanks too, to the US Ski shots. Stretch and limber up. Team wh1Ch more and more Practice HamiU Came,P is making an effort to help Get a dafe for Co ,es Qnl regional ski clubs throughout Ice.skating and the country. M rJmance historically (in fiction) But in order to have the involved -4s coming to Park success Bob Marsh wants, City, the Club must have the About all that's needed support of everyone in town, now, aside from a few D-6 Grateful f r the help of those hours final grading both the mentioned above, and many parking lot and rink bottom, more unmentioned, he would is an ice cold winter. Initial welcome any extra $10.00 power problems have been memberships and or smoothed, and Monday Utah donations, especially to help p0wer and Light began 'defer the extimated $10,000 pouring pads for light posts cost for the Spring Series, to brighten the west end of Although Marsh told us Prospector Drive (where the "the minute all this ceases to rink is located) and the rink be fun" he'll be gone, it's not itself, difficult to see that these By at least December 1st kids work hard. And not only Bob Burns hopes to have do they run and bend and erected in a small area pant to make the racing between ihe Drive and the ice 3 . 1 A BULLDOZER elaara ground for what la plannad to ba Park City's only lea akatlng rink. being 200 by 85 feet while this will be 1S5 by 69; but Mr. Burns, an ice hockey enthusiast who will be overseeing the rink management, manage-ment, would be more than thrilled to see them installed. He would also be tickeled to field a Park City team, and would like to hear from any of those interested in body checking. ; Landscaping the project; responsible for all the particolored parti-colored stakes and the moving of dirt, Jerry Perrine told ust the abnormally pleasant weather brought the rink from a possibility to a probability, and now to a certainty. But if the ice needs to be skateable, the weather must change, as it surely will. All precautions, including includ-ing an underlayer coat of white, reflecting paint and an overhead canopy which can be cabled in and out, will be taken to prevent the quad from becoming a slush pit due to sunny days like last week. , All three, Steadman, Perrine and Burns, emphasized empha-sized reminding us that it will be only temporary, and that more elaborate facilities are in the back of the collective Prospector Square mind, providing a number of variables do indeed materialize. material-ize. Nevertheless, most we have already spoken with are elated about this temporary alternative to post-sunset private drinking clubs the comparably neligable cost having more than a little to do with their anticipation. See you sliding around the ice. : r some surprises emanating ' team, but thejndo it to winan .A-frajne-coiBfttetft wHh from discipline and hard V ana win we an nope xney win. sundeck work always good invest-' meats.' ' Not Without Support r a - i .jj: A uiajui laubur auuuig tu The temporary Tlife little downhill racers are structure will offer a skate obviously held together by rental shop and snack bar, more? fearless bonesv than and just outside for those most of us. n ff SHANTY TOWN AUOTIM 200 Quality Amoricon Antlquos SUNDAY, NOV. 14 1:00 P.M. 695 West Riverdale Rd-Ph. 392-221 4 Riverdale, Utah Items Include: Walnut secretary, Stoves, Victory Ian sofa, Marble top dresser, Oak bedroom set, Vanities, Commodes, Com-modes, Oak kitchen cupboard, Oak dining tables, Wooden beds, Sets of chairs, Picture frames, Trunks, Mantles, Rockers, Iron Crib, Chests, Oak dressers, Oak barber shop backbar, plus many small decorator Items. Showing 1 Hour prior to Auction No buy backs or bidding up. All items sold day of sale. Catered. Auctioneer: Doug Taylor J) SnowRbmdval GUARANTEED WORK Richard Bossert -649-981 7 avanlngs Bill Bartagnola-649-8S38 Dick Mapstone-649-8197 Ricliarcl Bosseit 649-961 7 evenings U DaDDDDODnDDaDDDDD GO CLASSIFIED seasoned fireuool cold winter skating nights, a warming fire pit. Marv Steadman of Murray First Thrift, the. Salt Lake company funding the project, explained to us that they are , "rushing into something temporary", to involve and get people interested , in a future permanent facility; and admitted they are, being outdoors, completely "at the mercy of the elements." Mr. Steadman ' also told . the Newspaper that the potential uses of the rink at this time remain more or less open, that interest, will most likely determine time schedules. Also as yet undetermined is the coin it will take to publicly skate, although both Burns and Steadman guaranteed us the price will be somewhere between gratis and nominal. And plans call for piped-in music to glide .by.' 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