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Show March Sports linfl for AF ski we k CoiradliiHioinis By Kit K. Workman The 19th Annual Air Force Invitational Ski Meet kicked off this week with ideal snow -conditions and beautiful weather. Mother Mature blessed the Snow Basin Ski Resort this year with over 70 inches of snow, the best conditions of the season, sunshine and temperatures in the 50s. Steve . Yestness, captain of the Kirtland AFB, N.M. ski team and i 36 HWY CITY-4- 7 yl '. L7 5299 W --198l"DATSUN Bl0 days, Monday, the first day of competition, the special giant slalom was contested. Deluxe moulding package. Stock Top finishers were George Dorris from Beale AFB, Calif, with a time of 1:06.005 in the individual overall category, Glen Gemelli with a time of 1:11.670 from Hill in the men's senior division, and Caren Atterbury from Peterson AFB, Colo, with a time of 1:22.302 in the women's division. The Hill No. 1 team stood first after the first day's competition. The meet moved into the second day of competition with the giant slalom. However, competition was marked by an injury. Terry Watson from Peterson AFB was hurt in a fall about three i 1 "-- AUCTION 1 We have been commissioned to MO (or American Saddle Co. approximately $50,000.00 worth of hand- made Western and English saddle and tack of all kinds. FuU silver show ranch, roping, pleasure and INCLUDING: l A it. 1981 DATS UN PICKUP ed No. 8230 Of tCAOA A.C., 1 No. 8090 Hwy ed No. 8341 $7699 2S2-04- 1 Ttstssmamsaxcr. OtlLYY COLOR TV RCA BLANK TAPES HO fJW&C HALL a&& 7:30 P.M. v(2)a) VIDEO CLUD 19" SANYO 53 BUICK GE1C BMW DATSUN NEXT TO OLD VALLEY Sna-C42- G Thursday, April 9 UNIT Y3 opei trato serve you better WOOD Cft0$$ EXIT on 11$ Itfk. INCLUDES FRfE MEMBERSHIP (50.00 VALUE) 1981 DATSUN DIESEL PICKUP City-4- 2 0HLY 4-HO- UR i7nfifi UW I ALSO CARRY A COMPUTE LINE RCA VIDEO CASSETTE PLAYERS 30vy 1981 DATSUN 4x4 Short-be- d, AUCTIONEERS NOTEffl THIS IS ALL NAME BRAND MERCHANDISE. AND ONE OF THE MOST COMPLETE LINES OF SADDLES AND TACK THAT WE HAVE HAD AN OPPORTUNITY TO SELL. MOST OF THE SADDLES HAVE A 8 YEAR WRITTEN GUARANTEE. - $5 1 Short-be- d, wd-ydle- s, children's saddles. Lifetime guaranteed trammel bits,, hackamorea, silver headstalls and halters. Sunbeam clippers, Kool Kare pads, plus everything imaginable in the tack line, including stable blanket. U r- S I 33 nrw SADDLE & TACK VJE pAnts-SERviCE-sAi- Es ., 210 mould'"9' stock - SSI HATCHBACK, son.' With one event held each day for five . Benedict's Hospital in Ogden. Results from the giant slalom showed George Dorris continuing his winning ways with a 1:04.834 time, giving him the victory and a strong lead for the overall champion. Also continuing his winning efforts was Glen Gemelli when his 1:09.319 was good enough to give him the victory in the senior division. Taking first in the women's division was Susan Fournier from Peterson AFB, with a 1:28.093 time. She is in battle with another Peterson skier for the women's overall competition with Caren Atterbury. The meet continued throughout the week with the dual giant slalom on Wednesday, the slalom on Thursday and the dual slalom today beginning at 10:30 a.m. The meet will end tomorrow with the Utah Challenge Cup, putting the overall winners of the Air Force competition against titan's best. HATCHBACK, pin stripes, door edge guards, 1981 DATSUN 310 no. overall. quarters of the way through his run. He was taken by ambulance to St. RS MPG., Pin stripes, door edge I team awards. This year there are four divisions of competition: senior men (over 35), women s, individual overall and team y Yfm i worldwide. Awards are given for individual efforts in each event and for overall former winner of the competition said, "Compared to last year, the snow is about the same, but the skiing conditions are much better." Last year's meet was hampered by a major snow storm which dumped over two feet on the slopes the first two days and created a power outage on the first day of the meet causing a one-dadelay. This year's meet carries 30 teams and 115 skiers from Air Force bases 19S1 PATSUM 210 1 Page 23 HILL TOP TIMES 27, 1981 LIMITS 2-4-- 6- REG. 399.95 0ilA95 EACH HOUR VH250 5 y!iapt- a 1 531 ti. fadn LAYTQtl Q2S-6- 1 14 Rcmcda Inn 2433 Adams Ogden, Utch AUCTION CONDUCTED BY: NATIONAL AUCTION & SALES MGT., INC. TERMS: Cash. Chock or Bankeard with ID. |