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Show State Park Facilities Open In Winter Many of Utah's more developed de-veloped and popular State Parks will remain open to public use this winter according accord-ing to Director Harold J. Tippetls. One of the reasons will be to accommodate snow-mobilers snow-mobilers as a trail head, witli parking and restroom facilities, facili-ties, and as a center for in-formation in-formation and assistance while going to and from favorite fav-orite recreation areas. Prominent among these will be Wasatch Mountain State Park by Midway in Wasatch County. Superintendent Earl Kohler has made arrangements arrange-ments to keep the visitor center and clubhouse open afternoons af-ternoons and evenings as of December 10; and if visitor use will justify it, the clubhouse club-house cafe will open on weekends. week-ends. This is a jumping-off point for trails up Snake Creek and Pine Creek Canyons Can-yons which interconnect to Park City and Big Cottonwood Cotton-wood Canyon, American Fork Provo, and Deer Creek Canyons. Can-yons. Marvin Jensen, Assistant Director in charge of operations, opera-tions, noted that the other Park units to be manned through the winter which will also become ranger patrol bases are Anasazi, Bear Lake, Coral Pink Sand Dunes, Dead Horse Point, Great Salt Lake, Green River, Hyrum, Min-ersville, Min-ersville, Rockport, Steinaker, Utah Lake, Willard Bay and Yuba. |