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Show Railroad Of ficials Discuss Proffrajn for 1937 y .-. - ... , DENVER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD OFFICIALS TELL OF 1937 PLANS . . George Williams, left; Oliver J. Grime, and Wilion McCarthy. , Winter's.Playtime on Snow-Covered Slopes i m saaaaaaaawiiii a is. 'nH turnr " " ""1 V'ry nxyr Uyy- - -v . : . . . y- i ;-'V' ; . i y ) ---In. 'j y'u:y . y --y y. 1 :t:-y&.yyy-y - y y'j' J.V jT ' ' v , .' 'J. - " .: :'-- V'' ' & . f. ' V . v " ; - .. ' - ' ' SPILLS, CHILLS, THRILLS, FEATURE "MYSTERY" WINTER OUTING , Skiers stumped in, mow. Lynn Merrill, left; Ted HanselL . , SKIERS FROLIC III VIVIAN PARK 'Special' Bears 350 to' Outing Scene Vivian park, a natural setting for a "snow picnic was the "mystery" sits of the second local junior chamber, cham-ber, of commerce winter sports cut-ins; cut-ins; Sunday which attracted more than S50 outdoor enthusiasts. Exact location remained a secret until the 10-car special train arrived ar-rived In Provo canyon. Buecc Announced Even aside fromth mysterious element which featured th outing I arrangement last week, th carnival carni-val was considered a success. H. E. Sanders, chairman of the chamber snow-train committee, said Monday other, trips arc being arranged. Dcvottoca of winter spirts found th location Meal for skiing, tobogganing, tobog-ganing, lied riding and skating. Slalom races by daring skisrs were a feature of the day. Ed Bering, Ber-ing, tiny University of Utah ski champion, was awarded a first prise medal In this contest. Dick and Harry Kimball tied for second place; Frank Williams, third; Fred Seyer, fourth, and Willis Pet re on, fifth.. Mrs. Spcyer Wine Mrs. Carol Speyer outclassed feminine fem-inine entrants in the steep hillside slide, with the following finishing In order: Eleanor Barlow, Katharine Kathar-ine Buskirk aad Ada Irvine. Harry Duerkop won the novice event, and 13-year-old Beth Morrison won the boys' race Minor accident occurring during the day were reported by John Erlckaon, 427 Thirteenth East street, leg Injury, and C M. Plant, C3S Seventh avenue, a eut foot. |