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Show MOUNTAIN Volume 3, No. 11 November 1997 Racism and Park City Page 8 Is Park City any different than any other Utah community when it comes to racism? Recently, the lid was blown off the undercurrent of bigotry swirling around town by a Catholic priest, Rey. Robert Bussen. John Harrington takes a look at the Latinos in Park City to find that they are hard working and self-sacrificing. Yes, there is racism in Park City but it may not be much different than it is in Salt Lake City. i KNOW A PLACE WHERE THE Harvest Time at Sundance Farms Page 5 Robert Redford's Sundance Farms has a whole new setting in the tiny town of Charleston in Heber Valley. Recently, the Farms held its first Harvest Festival to show off its natural products. Leslie Miller visited the Farms and got an insight into the philosophy that is guiding Sundance and Redford's newest project. HOMESTYLE DINNERS ARE UNDER $10, THE LUNCHES AROUND $5, AND THE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Magical Redrock at Calf Creek Falls Page 11 If you can't get away for one more shot to Southern Utah's redrock country, read Steve Law's dreamlike account of a walk to Calf Creek Falls. After you read it, you may find that you just have to take one more trip to Southern Utah before it's too late. Is it ever too late for redrock country? BuFFET ONLY $9.95. The Yellowstone That Isn't Want to go to a year ‘round crowds? Then do what mountain vacation spot Page 13 like Yellowstone, only you don't want Jill Adler and her friends did, go to the Sawtooth north of Sun Valley. It's breathtaking but you won't National to brave the Recreation smell any exhaust Area just fumes. Prime Rip CITA & Charlie's Place Bm Co maori me Te Cae Nase) Park City BELA DT) SPECIES OF THE MONTH editorial Ever wonder where age downplaying the accusation. ze 2 Pe Coe ty UT) In a letter to the editor, Dick Carter, the director of the High Uintas Preservation Council, takes on the State Division of Wildlife Resources and statements in The Mountain Times October cover story. Decline in sport hunting won't hurt wildlife, he says. Page 4 tt) td In his monthly column, Moab's paper tiger, Jim Stiles, introduces a new plan to settle Utah's wilderness debate. It goes something like this: Everyone entering a wilderness area must go naked. Anyway, you'll have to read it to believe it. Page 6 In his comic strip, Jim Stiles gives some insights into how we can defend wilderness. Or not. e7 CREDITS John Saltas: Publisher 575-7003 Christopher Smart: Editor 575-7003 Leslie Miller; Design & Marketing 801-649-8046 Larry DeVoto: Distribution 575-7003 Contributors; Jill Adler, Jonathan Brown, Mark Gerard, Randy Hanskat, Fred Hayes, Steve Law, Steve Lewis, Leslie Miller, Pamela Mills Poulson, J.B, Rappaport, Jira Stiles, Abi Wright. The Mountain Times is published monthly. Thirty thousand copies are distributed throughout our mountain region, including Salt Lake, Park City, Heber and Moab. The observations expressed in this Ge publication are not necessarily those of the publisher. j all those Thanksgiving foods came from? Well, Thanksgiving is a New World celebration and it also celebrates New World foods. Pam Poulson opens our eyes to the food wonders of the Western Hemisphere. BODY 6:30 am — 10:00 pm Daily 11 LANGUAGE Ready, set, ski. Better hold on a minute. Abi Wright suggests we do some stretching first. Here, she gives some easy stretches that will increase your flexibility and keep you healthy. Page 14 RAPPIN’ TN INT) a Feeling old and tired? A little depressed? Well Rappaport has found the cure: St. Bob's Toad's Foot. He swears by the stuff. Just keep eating it and before you know it, you'll feel 19 again. No, really. Page 15 From the dispute over whether to drill for oil in Lockhart Basin just outside Canyonlands or plans to cut millions of board feet of timber in central Utah, our environmental news capsules keep you informed. Page 16 LETTERS If you have comments, concerns or insights into articles appearing in the Mountain Times, or would like to address other timely outdoor and conservation issues, write us. Send your letters to Sounding Board, at The Mountain Times, 60 W. 400 South, Salt Lake City, Ut. 84101, or FAX (801) $75-6106. Letters should be type-written and double-spaced and should not exceed 500 words (1-1/2 pages), Letters must be signed. COVER PHOTO St. Mary's Catholic Church outside of Park City, with The Canyons ski resort in the background. Atlas - Tubbs - Redfeather - MSR Sherpa - Powder Wings - Permagrin EXPERT SERVICE ~ GREAT PRICES ~ RENTALS visit us on the web at: www.denali1.com FREE SHIPPING!! Denali Camping 7///\ at its PEAK! 1140 E. 3200 S. ° 484-5044 « BRICKYARD PLAZA € 3IOVd ° SIWIL NIVLNNOW Bad news isn't good for tourism. So why have bad news at all? That's the question in Park City. When racism in the resort town was reported in The Salt Lake Tribune, Park City's community newspaper shot back with its own |