Show V 7 Walkers Fr On Mount Mot r. r Mount Rainier Guide Is Entertained at Brigham BrighamS S Young University PROVO Feb 20 The The long contemplated I ed trip of the Y 1 Winter Walkers up up Provo canyon has at last become history M More re than fifty young people accompanied panted by Joseph T T. Hazzard prominent Mt It Ranier guide and member of f the Mountaineers' Mountaineers club of Seattle special guest Director Eugene L L. Roberts of the physical training department of the B B. Y U. U Professor H H. H R. R Merrill of the B B. Y i. U U. Mrs Algie Ballif Mrs Taylor wife of Dr Taylor of of Provo and Mrs 1 Crawford The party a went t to Vivian park k spent Friday a evening and gd Saturday T where g cabins had been prepared d for their re re- re The snow slides U that t practically tg f fa filled 1 the canyon y and covered e the road to toa toa a great depth near Bridal Veil Vell falls offered offered offered of of- some exciting experiences to the automobiles Quito Quite a a. number of people failed to get their rigs over the barrier and as a a. consequence had to walk the remaIning two miles mUes to the park with their bedding on their backs SKIING THRILLS Saturday afternoon was spent in skiing tobogganing and mountain climbing Mr Hazzard led a large group of the young biker up up the tho mountain south o of ot the camp where they had a Jolly time with With the wet drifts while another group spent its time skiing on the toes of grim old who kept his frowning face hidden in the clouds as though he object ed to tho the desecration of ot his sacred snowy robes robes' GOOD PROGRAM S In the evening the crowd gathered I around a fire tire In the banquet halt hall of or the park and were entertained by Mr Hazzard Hazzard Haz Haz- zard who had a fund of ot mountain tales to tell teli to his delighted audience Others Other of the group contributed to the entertain ment meat The most prominent and well re received re- re numbers outside of Mr Hazzards Hazzard's tales were a Rich and Poor Girl Dance by Mrs Ballif and Director Roberts a heel and toe dance by a group STOUP of girls and some whistling duets by l Smith and Hazier At 11 o'clock the crowd broke up and retired for the night after singing Good Ni Night ht Ladles Ladies Early arly Sunday morning a large part of the hikers took the Wasatch Creeper for home The stayed at the camp expecting In some cases to return to Provo this afternoon aS I a S I |