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Show Wed/Thurs/Fri, December 8-10, 2004 The Park Record B-8 COOKING? _„-„ $4o/5tar«U, D«ccmlcr 4 * 1 1 * , * 1 8 * for 1 or-ALL of tnc claMec 4 Dec. CrmfocnwaclKt ti Once an Olympian, always one '» i ^ , «p<ct.icijUr F««L YULE W Jr«j|. Iftvoritc H ^ i i ^ It If dramatic cenlcrpicc* I nl d rich It moril dcJiert. 18 Dec EJjUc Stocttef Smffcn. ^ Td* gill ol food KJ* Always t>vcn otic jflr«jpl*A»iir*«. i \V< will nuMt an ,v*ortm<nt ol treat* ranging lrom t coiinortpy to inc iopnj*tic<(tca. SAOOCI l o l S45/lJm^/Dcca»cr 7> 6 pm LK^inniii^ witK the ever popular rrlncn AAotn-tr MUC«I Dcurrc DUIU'. uv<irn.»iw, ,\na C-r^m< Angl.iiH lor atturu'/' M**'n tn* l>iUlc teennique ol <u'ia reduction in tn< proocu ol malting MIICCV. Cro^anUtdM $+5 Tlnaw DCCODIW 9 ^ f £1 M , 6 poi I nj> frs-ncn clj*»ii" i* An elaborate J**«rt <vtr *o much lun (c svrvc At Ijimly ^.ilhcrm3> .ma HAT tics (or Iruncu. A crof|ti«inl>oucnc Is nwJc with lillcJ or^.tm pulls, COAUIJ >s-ith c.vr.inifl ana nAcKcd into A tail pyT.imia *lup<. o.\n,pc wre.\tn<J or JrAp-ca with Spun Su^jr. Tor aadea glamour, it I h(s is a Show Stopper I I \<Ms visit our V v ' t o Sitoff www.parKciiycooKinijfchiiiil.com 435.64o.1997,- j« 6 o 4 2 N . Foxnoint CircHT at Redstone 'i. "^iffl I rivate cooKi'n*? parties availalilc! _' PHOTO COURTESY OF IAN HARVEY Former Olympic biathlete Antje Harvey of Heber demonstrates her gold-medal winning style at last weekend's TUNA Relay at Mountain Dell. The Nordic action moves to Soldier Hollow for Wasatch Citizen Series classic race on Saturday. Proposed ski resort to feature 10 lifts r<Pi meters, '^iililoth -itnip. HAMPTON CITY * * a l d i in \1tcl with HAMPTON CITY Aulnm.ltic chrfnoj'.raph .\L. liichomclcr funtiion. -i MISSOULA (A?) Emerging details for a proposed destination ski resort just soulh of Lolo show a projeel with 10 lifts that would transport skiers and snowboarders from a village Rancher Tom Maelay and consultants talked about (heir plans for his property and neighboring federal land al openhouse sessions here and in Hamilton. Maelay envisions a village with lodging, a sports center, a skating pond and a golf course on land thai has been in his family for five generations. The skiing on Lolo Peak, which is federal properly, would feature a vertical drop'of 5Ml feel. The information sessions Friday drew crowds, with some people offering overwhelming support for Maclay's project and others vowing to fight it. Issues raised included slope stability. Maclay's use of his agricultural water rights to make snow for skiing and the project's effect on wildlife. Lee Sutherland of Lolo wanted assurance the free telemark skiing he now1 enjoys on Lolo Peak will not end. "Personally I don't want to see a special-use permit limit public use." Sutherland said. For Levi Cheff of Missoula. tile resort cannot come soon enough. He has awaited development since the lale I9S()s. when Missoula County voters supported establishing a resort on Lolo Peak but the project did not advance. "I was for it then and now I'm even more for it. mostly for the jobs impact." C'hcff said. Developing the project as it now is planned would ereale 1.200 jobs, most of them seasonal, said David Blair, who handles communications for Maelay. Before the firs! ski run can be cut into the timber on Lolo Peak and CarlTon Ridge, management plans for the Bitlerrool and Lolo national forests must be altered. Revision of both has begun, with versions due for public comment this spring, 'Hie Forest Service anticipates final publication in the spring of 2006. The current management ^lan for the Bitterroot forest's area involved in the ski resort classifies it as a semi-primitive recreation area. Thai classification's objective is that human activities not be evident to the casual visitor. In the Lolo forest, the affected land includes an area designated lor maintenance as an undisturbed e cosy si em. There are large roadless blocks of land, with no motorized access permitted. "There are a lot of issues we will need to work through." said Dave Bull. Bitlerrool forest supervisor. " I t ' s important to remember there is no decision yet. There is a process to be followed." It could lake three years to develop environmental-impact studies examining effects of Hie proposed resort. www.parkrecord.com www.parkrecord.com XL model in sitel, cjin^tic movement, alor s ••V'. --."/•A:'t '. . RIVIERA HAMPTON SPIRT \uiumalic ehtonopraph in ilti-l with (Ijlunvlnin. XL iC • • * * " |