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Show Ski School SHUBdDQDArJ CPOQTS mm Begins Jan. 9 At Brighton n"inwnHiirrr niwiwiiiir'iMMiiwii,iwnww1i'w Rocky Mountain Registration ends Friday, January 7, 1965 Page 10 8 P M. for spot on the Salt Lake County Ski School roll. Beginning skiers can regis- ter for the clinic that begins Saturday at ePner of the fol237 So. lowing addresses: 10th East; or, 5177 South State Murray. A fee of $2 Is cliarged for participation In the clinic, to be held on consecutive Saturdays. Instruction will be from 10 A.M. until noon each of the six Saturday under direction of the K. Smith Ski School at Brighton, In Big Cottoowood PURE JOY Thats six-we- ek describetheir Long Distance visits with their children. Pure skiers are with Instructors. Transportation will be with i I r 5 ' ly. y-- f Yv P .v Zjkk',. &;A v i V - ' Titans Shoic u :y ;.ip ?tX) Last years IN SKIING Skiing reached a high point In Utah this past week. friendly bump while enjoying holiday, HIGH ' Here Dick Bench enjoys High Skiing Hits High Poin It can be said safely that more people engaged In the Sport of skiing this past holiday season than any previous. Sporting goods stores have Indicated record sales In ski equipment and wear. The additional lifts and areas the past two years have aided the Increase as well as Skiing reached a high point In Utah this past holiday season with lift lines at a longest length sad slopes not only packed from the skier's ski but with thousands who swarmed to the slopes. Slopes had more snow than most oldtlmers can recall.' help serve It. Storms have made this early season skiing as good as It Is. The same storms have taken a turn at slowing activespecially at Alta where ity small slides and drifts curtailed traffic for a period uf time. Knudsen Cup Champions, Olympus High School, appear on their way to another big ski year. The Titans finished second A In the ing soon. Mountain States School CUeOuv Bowlers Open Play for Salt Lake Bowling Junior . high school County youths gets underway this Saturday with league play sche- -' duled at 11 Salt Lake County bowling establishments. Both boys and girls will compete In the Salt Lake Corecreation department-sponsorprogram. Three clinics have preceded season that will the eight-wee- k be climaxed the first week of March with a mammoth bowl ed ADS ing tournament. The program Is for Junior high school girls and boys d only. The program Is Resigned to provide both recreation and competition for Salt Lake Countys Junior high school boys and girls. It Is supervised by Salt Lake County Recreation supervisor Pete Haun under direction of Superin- 'IiwImwql tendent Paul Rose. What a place! This area is really off the beaten track! Tuxtla Guiterrex is our first overnight stop after having Jetted from Salt Lake to Los Angeles, then to Mexico City and finally here. Its been a long night -- - and morning! Well rest up this afternoon and spend tonight at the Hotel Bonampac then hit the river bright and early (?). . . well, early anyway. . . Wow in team 1:31.7. Jackson Hole, Wyo., skiers from Jackson-Wilso- n High school 'won the title with an 8:19.7 to defend the title It The San Cristobal Indians and the Market Place In Tuxtla are a real bonanza for photographers, and the Maya ruins well discover on our various stops along the Rio Grijalva River are an exciting adventure to look forward to. Our trip down the river terminates at Villa Hermosa near the Gulf Coast from which point we fly home. I'll fill ya In later . . SHIRTS ! 250 with an order of Dry Cleaning "your passport to cartfrtr trawl" VJhiineti t FLAIR CLEANERS 2921 E. 33rd So. 484-79- Telephone CLASSIFIED team Inter-mounta- championship race at Mt. Mllllcent over the weekend. a Olympus did it with balanced team wherein neither fastest time was recorded. Skyline High Schools Janne Smith recorded 1h fastest girls time with a 1:39.5 while East Highs Ralph Rigby had a won In 1963. BOWLERS OPENPLAY Bqwllng proprietor Doug Muir, left and Salt Lake County Commissioner Marv Jenson prepare to launch Junior high school bowllngprogram that begins Saturday at Fairmont Bowl. unty Poivcr In Ski Tourney you'd like a sample, pick up your phone and go visit- a $1.75 provided fee charged per student. Buses for tranportatlon will be provided by Greyllne Motor Tours. Buses will load at 8 A.M. and will depart from Brighton at 2 P.M. Lunches can be purchased at the lodge. ... If joy. Canyon. 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