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Show Skiing Lures Salt Lakers Far and Near By ANNE F.LOI8E SWEENEY Th. call of th snow-covered hills has lured sny number of Salt Lakers to skiing centers this winter, win-ter, with local enthusiast dividing pwlr Urn. between skiing at Brighton Brigh-ton and Alta and other near-by spot and indulging m the sport st Sun Valley, Idaho, and California Cali-fornia resorts. Mis Mary Joy Johnson Is In Sun Valley now mastering the technique of the various turns and having a marvelous time. ' Her mother, Mrs. Joy Johnson, after living here and there about th. country for the last few years, has finally decided to settle down and make Salt Lake City her home. She's been visiting for a few weeks with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McConaughy, 1389 Military way, and likes her former home so well she's going to stay here permanently. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bamberger Bamber-ger and their daughter. Miss Marie Bamberger, spent last week end at th. Idaho resort. Mrs. Frank A. Fisher got home Monday evening from a grand trip to the Sugar Bowl lodge at the summit of Donner pass, just a few miles from Reno. She went down there to Join her daughters, Mil Polly and Miss Betty Fisher, who are students at Caatilleja school at Palo Alto, and a group of their friends, who ram. up on a special ski train. They had a glorious week end of skiing and fun at the resort. Miss Mignon Campbell and Miss A. Lucille Hayes, who've been spending a lot of time at Sun Valley this winter, got back home Tuesday. Tues-day. They admit they had such a good time they hated to come home, but then, maybe they can go back again soon. |