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Show 2 THE SALT LAKE TIMEi FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1974 Fuel Shortage Looming in New $4.5 Million Cliff Lodge Celebrates Opening at Snowird Utah's Snow Removal Picture SECTION Page Nine sculpture, distinctive and colorful Mexican and Indian tapestries and blankets. I think people enjoy beauty and individuality and we have tried to make every room different and original through the design and creativity of interior designer David Mansfield and by the use of original art in each The fuel shortage is having ment fuel supplies are low. The an impact on Utahs snow re- heavy snow, coupled with the moval campaign. The most criti- burden of extensive highway construction in the area, make normal supplies inadequate and because of the federal allocation system, no relief is in sight until Februarys allotment becames available. Currently fuel suppliers are awaiting federal directives on final allocations and this is holding up regular deliveries to some state stations. In some other part of the state such as the Blanding area, the Highway Department not only must sustain its operation but also provide fuel to other state agencies. This practice could become a problem if fuel deliveries are not maintained. Should more heavy snow fall, clearing highways would take priority. Such problems due to the allocation program should clear up shortly and the Highway Departments fuel woes will hopefully be over. cal shortage exists in Logan, where fuel has run out. However trucks and other equipment needing fuel have been able to fill up at the Wellsville station just a few miles away. The Highway Department District One headquarters in Ogden also has a very low fuel supply. In this case supplemental fuel allotments have been arranged to fill the short term need. Similar fuel problems have been experienced at the Heber, Orem and American Fork stations. For about a week, plows clearing wintery Daniels Canyon had to make a 26 mile trek to Orem and back for fuel because the Heber station had run out and the supplier could not make deliveries. This situation has been remedied in part. Another area of concern is Salina, where Highway Depart room, Saints Get California Community Foundation Grant The new $4.5 million 12 story Cliff lodge at Snowbird, rising out of the snow covered depths of Little Cottonwood Canyon, held its grand opening Jan. 19 and 20. The lodge, to be open year round, features 160 distinctive rooms; a huge dining room and two comfortable relaxing areas, the Keyhole Bar and the Eagles Nest The foundation has now made Lounge; a Finnish sauna and whirlpool bath. A variety of ski including ski clinics, is available. A heated grants of more than $18 million programs and packages, to 650 charities since its origin. swimming pool, to be opened this summer, will be in operation Brody indicated, The founda- 12 months a year. tion is a publicly supported, perThe new $4.5 million Cliff 160 unit Cliff Lodge. Each room petual trust and formed to receive and manage funds for the Lodge at Snowbird, Utah, the is distinctive. Every corner of charitable needs in California, areas first ski resort hotel, cele- the lodge is a delightful surprise with the assurance that donors brated its grand opening Satur- of elegance, charm and architecintentions will be carried out. day and Sunday. tural beauty. One of the largest among the Construction on the hotel beMary Elian Gaylord, wife of a community foundations on the gan in August of 1972. partner, and a collector general North American Continent, the A European atmosphere of cf art and antiques, has decoCalifornia Community Founda- old world hospitality, rated the lodge and unusual antions capital funds total more and service comfort, prevails at the new tiques, wall hangings, paintings, than $38 million, including $18 million vested gifts subject to life estates. Latter-da- y A grant of $5,591.74 was made by the California Community Foundation to a corporation of the Presiding Bishopric of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints during 1973 this week, reported Sidney F. Brody, chairman of the foundations advisory committee. The grant to be used in Foreign Missions and Missionaries Field of Southeastern Asia, was part of $1.5 million in the total awards given by the foundation to 285 charitable, medical and educational organizations during the year. These totals include grants of $590,086 to 62 organizations suggested by numerous living and corporate donors to the foundation. Security Pacific Bank of Lcs Angeles selves as trustee for the California Community Foundation which was founden in 1915. if it's printing. . . dial 364-846- 4 A LOOK AT THE BOOK The attitude of most people a new year is somewhat surprising A year of life has slipped away; yet they seem to be happy about it By their ringing of bells, their blowing of whistles, and their singing of Auld Lang Syne, they seem to say. This year will be better than last year. 1973 was filled with mistakes and sorrows and disappointments. In 1974 there will be none of these things. our days, so shall our strength be (Deuteronomy 33:25). And He invites, Commit thy way unto the Lord: trust also in him: and he will bring it to pass (Psalm 37:5). The year 1974 may bring joy or sorrow, abundance or poverty, sickness or health, welcome of the people for a new year is an effort to cover the sadness of their hearts and to bolster their courage to face an unknown future. Christians do not need this sort of demonstration. Chris-tians face the future with a sense of serenity and security. We serve the Lord Who is the Ancient of Days-- ' but Who also is the same vesterday, and to day, and for ever (Hebrews 13:8) He knows the end from the beginning (I?.iah 46:10) He assures us that He will neve' leave us 8:28). in welcoming Perhaps the whatever it brings, we have the blessed assurance that all things work together for good to them that love God. to them who are the called according enthusiastic to his purpose (Romans nor forsake us (Hebrews He promises that as 13:5) Christians mistakes and year If we these sins to I can forget the sins of the old have confessed Him. we are assured that He has been faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness (1 John And with the Apostle 1:9) Paul we can say, Forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before. I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus 3:13. 14). tteleasea by Gospel Fellowship Association (Philip-pian- s she said. "Each month, the hallways or corridors will feature the work of different artists, she said. Among the many interesting and entertaining features found at Cliff Lodge are ski programs and packages, a special ski entrance, and easy, comfortable access to ski lifts and the Snowbird Aerial Tramway; helicopter skiing at White Pine; ski clinics and special ski movies in the Magpie Room; dining in the Golden Cliff Restaurant and Keyhole Bar or the Eagles Nest Lounge and year round swimming pool, a Finnish sauna or whirl pool baths. Another special touch is the library next to the Eagles Nest Lounge where one may read or sip a favorite drink in front of a huge, roughly hewn, stone fireplace. The Golden Cliff Restaurant, serving a variety of the finest foods, also has its own gigantic fireplace, where logs burn in the eventings, blending fiery sparks with moolight snow, and frosted winter wonderland outside. A spectacular view of the ski slopes is offered almost anywhere in the Golden Cliff Restaurant through big glass walls. Here guests can relax and enjoy the food while watching skiers carve turns in the deep snow that has made the area famous. AH the facilities of Snowbird the shops, summer theatre, restaurants and other vacation attractions, are just a short distance from the Lodge, said Mr. Gaylord. AH OUT OF THIS WORLD MOTORCYCLE FROM BAVARIA Theres no other way to describe this magnificent c new machine. Made by the Bavarian Motor Works, of Munich, West Germany, known for 50 years as makers of what is indisputedly the worlds best motorcycle. And one of the worlds finest spojrfs sedans, too. BMWs unflagging devotion to quality and advanced design have resulted in whats probably the most regal of all niotorcycles ever to roam the highways of this world. This machine adds a new dimension, unheard of in motorcycling: Elegance. You wont see too many of them on the road, be- cause such rare beasts are created for the select few, but, believe us when you do, youll sit up and notice. That streamline fairing, aerodynamically designed in wind tunnel tests, is an integral part of the motorcycle lending it beauty that is functional. The color, a majestic smoked brown. Hand applied, so no one machine will ever be quite like another. Trimmed with meticulously applied hand striping. Here really is the essence of individualism so much sought after these days. Even the functional parts of the engine are elegant. The famous horizontally opposed BMW cylinders arc partially anodized black. The louvers on the engine housing, too, do more than just cool the powerhouse, The elegant new BMW R 90 S from the Bavarian Motor Works. they are extraordinarily and the more than 2000 decorative. gold medals on tracks around BMW Our local expert the globe. tells us that with all the new But, of course, the best features added, this BMW leaves nothing to be desired, and judging by what we can see were sure that this is so. Such wondrous machines as this super super cycle are called cafe racers by the cognoscenti, because the gentlemen who own such precious machines love from cafe to cafe just to show off their possession. But this machine is more than a cafe racer. Its sure to add glory to BMWs list of over 200 world records to-rid- e thing about this new BMW is the long tours you can take, and with a gas shortage looming, such a motorcycle not only adds fun to travel, but goes that much further. So if youre in the market for fun, try cycling and if you cant be one of the select few who can own this royal mount, BMW has lesser models that are still better than any other motorcycle we know of. In this world. Or any other. |