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Show Page B2 Thuwday, March 5, 1987 t Park Record Mountain Valley Maintenance Ten members of the Park City Ski Team get set for Junior Olympics event Call us for your Junior Olympics for PCST members Ten members of the Park City Ski Team were announced as part of the 1987 Intermountain Junior Olympic Team after the final JO qualifying race of the season held at Park City Ski Area last weekend. The Junior Olympics are regional championship events of the USSA (U.S. Ski Association) skiers throughout the west including Alaska. Individuals are invited based on results in Junior Olympic qualifying racing held throughout the year. Claiming honors on the J-II (14-15 year old) team were Essie Doilney, Hilary Felton, Ali Salomon and Bristol Sorenson all of whom have consistently scored top amongst their age group during the past months. mon-ths. The four girls will compete in the '87 J-II Junior Olympics scheduled for Sun Valley from March 15 through 21. Heading off the Park City squad for the J-III (12-13 year olds) Junior Olympics set for Bozeman, Mont, during the same week are Heather Circo, Rachel Salomon, Carrie Miller, Jason Parkin, Paul McCoard and John Bloomberg. "We were really happy to have these kids make this event," said head coach for the team, Fred Tur-ton. Tur-ton. "This is the culmination of the season for many of them. Hopefully our goals go beyond just training for competition in the Junior Olympics. I hope they continue to improve." Turton said the next couple of weeks will be spent on positive training train-ing for the selected 10. He is hoping his team will not see making the Intermountain In-termountain team as the goal, but will "continue practicing hard for the remainder of the season." !P : 1 jDL : Rachel Salomon iohn Bloomberg Hilary Felton cleaning needs Home - Office Condo Security Inspection We are reliable 649-2370 x " I TW V'r?J.A ill Carrie Miller -' i -$ 1 J . I- ' I ' 1 I 4 J - I t Ali Salomon Jason Parkin ft" X . A Bristol Sorensen Heather Circo Essie Doilney Paul McCoard not pictured Hunter makes nordic JO team Holly Hunter, sophomore at Park City High School, qualified for the 1987 Nordic Junior Nationals to be held March S through 15 in Anchorage, An-chorage, Alaska. Hunter, who says she has been cross-country skiing for the past three years, was invited to the Junior Nationals based on favorable results during the 1986-87. She went to the Junior Nationals held in Royal Gorge, Calif., last year as a 15 year old, admitted "it was harder to make it this year." Hunter is a member of the Park City High School track and crosscountry cross-country teams, which she says she uses to help stay in shape for the winter. She admitted she has spent the majority of the winter training on her own, with the exception of the past three weeks in which Steve Ericksen of White Pine Touring has been helping her. Holly's older sister, Heidi, made the Nordic Junior Olympics in 1984. 4 "' ? It 1 v V 0 Holly Hunter will be going to the Nordic Junior Olympics later this month in Alaska. - - - 1 -A if dfeh' , l EVEN SAAB'S MOST PRACTICAL CAR CAN SATISFY YOUR LESS PRACTICAL NEEDS. Respect for a dollar and insistence on solid value shouldn't imply a willingness to be bored. The Saab 900 is moderately priced, conservative of fuel and built to last for a very long time. It can accommodate four adults very comfortably; or it can be used, with the rear seat folded, as a sort of emergency station wagon to carry bulky cargo. All of which is very much beside the point when you're piloting the Saab 900, one of Europe's most respected sports sedans, over some challenging piece of two-lane blacktop. lest drive one today. '' most mtdliHut curs mr hmll. Garff Motors Center 575 South State Street SLC, Ut 84111 355-6057 Reasonably priced dally specials Dessert Bar featuring Mrs. Field's own ice cream and desserts HAPPY HOUR 5 p.m.-7 p.m. nightly Where the whole family can enjoy dancing & listening to musical hits of the 50's & 60's BBQ Ribs Ribs-"Best Ribs-"Best in the West" Plus Steaks, Seafood, Prime Rib Serving Lunch ft Dinner Continuously 7 days a week from 11 a.in. X 1540-3 729 3rd Level Main Street Mall Top of Historic Main Street OOO The (Grab Steak For a (Great SteakJ And delicious prime rib, succulent seafood and our famous 35-item salad bar. SERVING BREAKFAST Daily 7-10 a.m. Sunday 7-9 a.m. LUNCH Monday-Saturday 1 1:30-2:30 p.m. DINNER Monday-Thursday 5:30-10:30 p.m. Friday-Saturday 5:30-1 1 p.m. Sunday 5-10:30 p.m. SUNDAY BRUNCH 1 0:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. every Sunday year round Enjoy live entertainment Wednesday through Sunday evenings In the Grub Steak's relaxing Western Atmosphere For more information, please call 649-8060 or 649-7100 Park City's Favorite Restaurant MSB K K S I A I K A N I at Prospector Square Hotel |