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Show I ROCKY MOUNTAIN REVIEW , Salt hike County, Utah Thursday , May 7, 1964 Page 9 Biggest Bargain J Is On The Slones Biggest bargain for the sportsman's dollar nowadays is a turn on the slopes. Skiing is on the boom again. Just when the winter sportsman figured he would have to wait until November for another turn on his boards along and at Alta, came March at least, the skies dumped 183 Inches of fresh snow according to the Alta station Most and late-sprl- ng -- skiing is directed to skiers who hike and ski on a tour of some sort," one operator observed as he continued to slow the chair for skiers who, as weekday mid-Mapproaches, find any wait at all, too long. Alta reports skiing Will be open on weekends (Saturday and Sunday) and the snow at that Little Cottonwood Canyon ski mecca is reported cold with plenty of It, So It Is. Go early. Ski late. It's the best bargain of the ski season. er n.jf a aa t ay of the U. S. Forest Service snow and avalanche research department. The March blanket Is Just that, a blanket. It covers 383 Inches of other snow that 183-ln- of our early-summ- ch started November last. Ski days are longer now than at any previous time In the season. They'll continue to lengthen despite winter-llk- e weather. Lift lines are as short as the day Is long. Theres only a sprinkling of skiers on the hill though Brighton Ski Resort did report 1,000-plskiers on hand for Sundays holiday. Brighton, open 365 days a year to host the thousands of tourists, who pour Into pic ture-sqBig Cottonwood Canyon, reports theyll have skiing until the 24th of July If the skier wants to take off his boards for his ride to the us ue top. Much of the w ' 4 SKI HOLIDAY IN MAY -- - Pretty Sandy Beaudrou finds sunshine and blue skies to her fancy over weekend enjoying a ski holiday In May at Brighton Ski Resort. late spring and skiing, If It Is done, will be directed to the west portion of the massive Brighton Ski Bowl. Here skiers can rise to the top of the mountain and find their own path to the bottom. early-summ- er DEPARTING IS SOMETIMES SWEET Tired from the heat of the sun and run of the hill, Ray Grass boards auto for trip to city below. East Mill Creek Weathpr Cant Thwart Hardy Senior Girl Scout Campers By SUE CHRISTENSEN CR ( The seventeen members of Brownie Troop 340 made sure not did Arbor go Day unnoticed. The girls, under the direction of their leader Mrs. Calvi E. Taylor, presented the Crestvlew School with a clump of white birch It seems one cant avoid the weather these days. Typical of those twarted by the weather-ma- n this weekend were Miss Carol Wildey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel G. Wildey, 3191 Metropolitan Way and Miss Susan Scoonover, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Scoon-ove- r. These girls were participating members of a Senior Seen to be held Friday and Saturday at Camp Red Cliffe In Ogden Canyon. They are members of Troop 257. trees. Ski ace Rav Grass SPILLS WILL HAPPEN EVEN IN MAY snow In fun despite a spill caused finds frolicking when ski and boot took different paths. No Injury. Ray quickly recovered and bombed his way about the hill the rest of the day. A Dream ComesTrue Crestview School Opens NewTennis Courts By SUE CHRISTENSEN This grnd-openin- cere- g mony, under the direction of CR Mrs. 4 Keith Bertola, Crest-vie- w PTA president, was the Undaunted by the weather, culmination of two years hard active and interested tennis work. players, their families, PTA These fine courts located on and county officials gathered r the Crestvlew school grounds, at the new Crestvlew tennis 2150 Lincoln Lane, were inlt- courts last Friday. ZJI Take Some Sunshine To Break Ice For Tourney It looks like it might take more than a little sunshine to break the Ice so the annual Ice Breaker tennis tournament can complete Its play. Fact Is, tourney director Lee Hammel has initiated a new schedule Its called find your own time. Its working too. Many an unplayed match has been completed on the Hammel schedule. It could be a new way to run the always -- popular tourney. Matches could start earlier than mid-Apr- tally the dream and project of Mark A, Jackman, Crestvlew principal, and Mrs. E. Earl Greenwood, past PTA president. They became Interested In the project through the urging and stated need of parents in the area. READY FOR FALL action. Mrs. Janice R. Stephens, first ranked womens singles player in the state and F. D. Robbins, age 13, Inter- - U. 8-- J a vjw af ip elf el afs el el el ij? ip p p p 5p $32? TODAY KEITH'S APPL. 2327 HDWE & EAT 3300 SOUTH OPEN SUNDAYS 4M. 2 P.M. ? BATHS - KITCHENS Complete drawings with bids. Construction Phone CR AASE ?" -- V ip ip ip .... BASEMENT ROOMS 5Je el 7-5- el ip ip p p mSm Sp el ip ip ?p Call now el el 5p ?p el 5J5 el ip Co' 197 el 5p ete el ei p ip p p 70EV3E 9p e 33. 31 33 the deLIGHTful before the spring wsh starts ' , TENNIS SCIENCE QATHLETICS 33 Bonded Insured Experts Free Estimates Phone 467-79- 33 BOURBON BOURBON Distinctive r If you want your Carpets and Furniture Really Clean caii ALE. (SILEACJ lOSo ARTS & CRAFTS XqQQQE3 t Of .. THE 9 17 LANGUAGES IN Dr. Torrey Johnson, who was to be guest speaker In the area was delayed due to Illness, In Chicago. ROOM ADDITIONS 6 SLC AGES principal of the new school, was elected as second Mr. Letter Is presently the principal of Holladay Bf COLORIZES ASSOCIATES By the ALL NEW Odorless Organic Process Our motto: Satisfied Customers n Evening Star PAINTS 1J Carpet and Furniture Cleaning D University of Utah "learning for H YOUNG PEOPLE'S the fun of it S For a free brochure write orulfc ' Ll SUMMER Continuing Education, U., P. 0. fLi PROGRAM Box 200, 10, Utah; 2591 secretary and Mrs. Allen J. Burgess, 3941 Venus Circle, treasurer. Mr. William H. Lelter, who will be .Drive, Reverend Jerry Swanson from Brazil was the speaker Sunday at the Holladay Baptist Church. The Reverend gar the congregation nnich- - food for thought and his wife privileged the group with her singing. Both Reverend Swanson and his wife are recording artists for Christian records. REMODELING ITS SPRUNG (SILEAMG Say ChrlstmasIII????? " ip Jr., S. R. Tregas-,kl- s SINGING MINISTER SEE US FOR er iff iff iff iff b flAilf 5J5 iji ip are approved, by-la- Mrs. BENNETTS Having Problems Over 100 young people anxiously waited their turn to participate In a Hit The Spot service contest. Alas, the rains came and all scattered to await the sun and a sum-trifull of tennis for Crestvlew students and county residents. top-rank- ed if ifa ifa 9 1 The According to Miss Wildey, chairman of the arrangements committee, girls from Utah and eastern Nevada participated In the event. The trip tested the qualifications of the girls who plan to attend a camping trip in Yellowstone National Park this summer. Its a safe bet they could all qualify in a rain and snow survival category. Elementary School. needed Is the school. Newly elected PTA Officers of the school to be built at 4318 South 27th East are: Mrs. B. A. Bayes, 4040 Morning Star Drive, President; Mrs. RobertTlngey,2511 Evening Star Drive; 14-- TOP RANKED PLAYERS The opening ceremony was a fitting tribute with tennis players In il. nnnnnnrinnnr first ranked boys singles player in the year old division, were on hand to show not only their skill but proper technique. Court etiquette and proper use were also shown. mountain officers are elected, thats nt; The trees were planted on the school grounds and will compliment the school landscaping. Miss Kim Tregaskls, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S.R. Tregaskls Jr., 2591 Evening Star Drive, made the presentation to Mark 4 Jackman Crestview principal. The Senior See" is a training camp activity of the Senior Girl Scouts. It includes pitching tents, compass work, lashing and literally reviewing and testing the outdoor skills of the girls. the PTA now all lightness and flavor in every sip. 33 31 68 33 225 Kensington Avenue T tartftfmrtwaw STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, GOOOERHAM S WORTS.. 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