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Show Studying Relief Map of Mountain Playground J. I 'III HI -- ee s eeee e n i i m ... ese-.aevi 11 II H I 'I awxi i vv f&) - vy V;., ;f-:- s Jr- : ' . rf- . . ,,. xv: ' , ' . . V-vv ' ' " GETTING READY FOR SECOND ANNUAL WINTER SPORTS SHOW Jane Harvey, O. C. Bennion view relief map of Alia kl dUtrlct ' . C. of C. and City Sponsor Winter Sports Exhibits Second "Annual Show Will Feature Parade of Models, Lectures, Ski Films Swiss yodelers and an accordionist will weave a melodic background back-ground Friday night in the chamber of commerce when the city recreation department and the chamber stage the first session of the second annual winter sports show, according to Ray Forsberg, city recreation superintendent. The show, beginning at S p. m.. will include a parade of 30 male and female models in the latest ski costumes and apparatus, Austrian and German films showing skiing technique, lectures on skiing safety and how and where to ski, and a number of entertainment items. Honored guests will be J. E. Gurr. supervisor of the Wasatch national forest: George Watson, Salt Lake City stockbroker who deeded surface sur-face rights on 700 acrea at Alta to the forest aervice to aid the winter sports program: J. B. Mullins. county coun-ty commissioner of roads and bridges, who has cooperated In the program, and Alt Engen, Salt Lake City's famous skster. A relief map of the Alta area, which Robert Marvin. 468 Seventh avenue, spent two yeara constructing construct-ing of pspier-msche. wilt be public-1 public-1 ly shown for the first time. Children under 16 will be given s free repest performsnce Saturday Satur-day at 10 a. m. |